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934,'Grandma'

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With your little son, your new lady is living a good life!

Counting the time, you haven't visited Inoko once in three years - Inoko used to occasionally talk about wanting to visit you, but later he simply stopped mentioning you as his father.

If Zhuzi hadn't been hit by evil spirits and fell on the bed this time, you probably wouldn't have known that Zhuzi has grown into half a man now, right?" The old woman said, wiping her tears, "Although Zhuzi didn't say it,

But as a grandma, my heart is like a mirror.

How do you treat that baby of yours?

I hold it in my hand for fear of falling, and hold it in my mouth for fear of melting!

If you treat Zhuzi even half as well as I treat that baby of yours, I will not find fault with you today, I won’t say a word to you, and I will praise you as a good son-in-law when I meet everyone. A father doesn’t treat his son at all.

I owe it - but think about it for yourself, can you treat a pig half as well as you treat a kid of yours?

You don’t even want this child anymore, why aren’t you letting go?!”

Su Wu lay on the bed, observing the words and expressions, and finally understood what was probably happening at the moment.

The owner of this period of causality - 'Zhuzi' - has been living in his grandmother's house since the death of his mother 'Wenjuan', and grew up to be the young man he is today. Then he may have been 'hit by an evil spirit' and fell into a coma.

Grandma went around asking monks and Taoists to "look at things" - according to Su Wu's observation, these monks and Taoists were all useless, and none of them had real talent or knowledge. As a result, their methods were naturally not half effective.

Finally, the person from Grandma's family, "Heihu", went to invite the foreign Taoist priest from Daqin Temple, and on the way he met Zhuzi's biological father, the middle-aged man beside the bed, and his successor.

Looking at the current situation, grandma must be extremely dissatisfied with Zhuzi's biological father's behavior in recent years, so she reprimanded him face to face. And the several elders in grandma's family must be the heads and elders of the old Li family, and they are interested in this.

'Zhuzi' changed his surname to 'Li' and stayed here to build up his grandma's reputation.

When Su Wu's thoughts flashed, the middle-aged woman called again and asked, "Pig's biological father".

The old woman refused to let him leave immediately, and insisted that he make a decision now.

After such a tug-of-war, the 'pig son's biological father' pretended to have a look of dejection on his face and sighed: "Old mother-in-law, my family is really not rich now and we can't afford to support such a young man!"

“You can afford to raise your younger son, but you can’t afford to raise your older son?

My Wenjuan was also married by a matchmaker, and she was brought into your home in a sedan chair. Zhuzi is not a concubine with no status! You are pushing back and forth here, it is obvious that you do not want this child!

Whatever!

Now that you have made up your mind, just sign this document, and the old woman will naturally not bother you in the future!" The old woman took out a document with trembling hands, opened it, and spread it out on the paper beside the bed.

On wooden table.

The old man next to him promptly placed pen and ink next to the document.

Zhuzi's biological father looked at the document and then at the old woman.

At this time, his wife came to urge him again.

He sighed, made a slumped look, picked up the brush and signed the document.

After signing and stamping his signature, he took his wife and left in a hurry.

Some sunlight fell on the side of his face when he opened the curtain of the hall door.

It reflected the relaxed and joyful look on his face.

Su Wu sneered a few times in his heart.

"Zhuzi!" The old woman sat beside the bed, holding Su Wu's hand with her calloused palms tremblingly. She looked at the 'Zhuzi' lying on the bed, her nose was sore and her eyes were red.

It's obvious that she got what she wanted now.

However, her eyes were full of grief, and she looked at Su Wu with love in her eyes: "Zhuzi..."

"Grandma."

Su Wu replied to her: "I don't remember anything."

The old woman was stunned when she heard this, and her eyes became even sadder.

She touched Su Wu's face and whispered: "It would be better not to remember anything, it would be better not to remember anything..."


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