Su Renyu clenched his fists, his handsome face was cold and his eyes were clear.
He stood up, dismissed everyone, and went to the old lady's cabin upstairs.
The old lady didn't sleep, she just leaned on the couch. When she heard someone said that the Duke was coming, she said, "Please come in, sir."
Su Renyu entered the room, lifted up his robe and knelt down. The old lady was startled, but she knew what she was thinking, and hummed: "Are you here to put pressure on me? Could it be that my mother will harm you?"
Su Renyu knelt straight and said, "My son just wants to ask my mother to stop interfering in her children's education. Otherwise, if something terrible happens to the family in the future, my mother will not be able to blame her son."
The old lady trembled with anger and sat up straight, "Do you want to separate from your mother because of a girl?"
Su Renyu said firmly: "She is not an ordinary girl."
She is his daughter.
"Yes, I know she is not ordinary. She is the most important person in your heart. Mom and all other people combined are not as important as her hair."
The old lady got angry and coughed repeatedly.
Su Renyu couldn't bear it and shut up.
The old lady added: "In the past, you were willful for Aunt Gu. At that time, you were still young and my mother was young, so I left it to you. Now that my mother is old, you are no longer a young boy. Do you still want to be so willful?
At that time, your mother promised you to let you and Aunt Gu live your own comfortable life. Now that she is gone, you should wake up. Return to reality. You still have a family, a career, a mother, and children. You are not living in a mirage.
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The old lady's words were so serious that Su Renyu's face turned pale.
The old lady said again: "You have to understand why we kept the five girls at home. It is to establish a relationship with Master Jing, and to be helpful to our Su family. Is it really because of your littleness?
What are you thinking? Huh, you are too ridiculous."
Su Renyu was startled, and something in his heart suddenly began to understand, but it was not so bright.
The old lady continued: "Xin'er used to be your most beloved child, but now you just throw it away. What does that mean? Now you think she's not good and that she's uneducated. It's a son's fault for not teaching his father, no matter what.
It’s not good, it’s all your fault, and now you dislike her, but you don’t know that everything is your own fault.”