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My Alleged Husband-Chapter 880 - 824 Biological Father?_2
"Mom, I won’t blame you for this matter no matter what, the person who made grandpa angry today wasn’t you, but I still want to know exactly what he said to grandpa, why grandpa was so heartbroken, and you have never cried in front of me, but today he did, unless dad said something that was too disheartening. As a son, I have done my duty by bringing you back home, I fulfilled my responsibility as a son. As a grandson, I chose to protect grandpa, to ensure that he never gets hurt in his lifetime, and I have fulfilled that responsibility too. But you have not done your part, whether as a father or as a child, you just wanted your own freedom. You got that freedom, but ultimately you lost your family."
"Whether your mom and I did something wrong or not, it’s not your place as a son to point fingers at us. We are your elders, no matter how many faults there may be, what right do you, as a younger generation, have to speak to us like this? Don’t you think it’s ridiculous what you said today? Do you really think as parents we are just someone you can casually admonish and criticize?"
"I know from the day your mom and I returned to this home, you’ve been discontent. You didn’t want to see us return because you hated us for abandoning you. Since that’s the case, why did you act in front of your grandpa, pleading with him to let us return? Isn’t that just embarrassing us? You deliberately made us come back to this home and time and time again, you strike at us. All you want is to make us leave again."
"Do you feel that if we leave this time, your grandpa won’t let us back into this home again, so that’s why you exert all this effort? Don’t you think your actions are just cruel?"
"Good or bad, we are still your parents. No matter how we treat you, you are the child we painstakingly raised. Even if we never loved you, even if we were never there for you, you are still my son. It’s an unchangeable reality of life that you are my son, a fate that you may perceive as shameful; but I’m telling you, you will never escape the fact that you are my son. You must bear it; even if there is much discontent in your heart, you must endure with this unbreakable bond of blood."
"I can’t help but laugh, are you really my parents? Why are you still stubbornly refusing to admit any fault? After so many mistakes you have made, what right do you have to argue here now?"
"Do the two of you think that I will definitely never let you leave no matter what, since after all, you are still part of this family? But don’t forget, ever since grandpa handed over the household to me to be the head of the family, I resolved that if you hurt grandpa, I would do whatever it takes to kick you out. Now it’s your choice, either go and sincerely apologize to grandpa, stop him from being further upset, or get out of this house now, and never return. I mean what I say, and if you choose to leave this house today, then don’t ever think of setting foot in this house again in your lifetime, or I will take my own life before your eyes!"
Yichen was genuinely fierce this time. He had endured his parents repeatedly, yet they still hurt his grandpa. He always worried about grandpa being hurt, but he didn’t expect that day to come so soon, unexpectedly. What should he do to prevent his grandpa from being hurt? For his parents, these hurts might not mean anything, but for grandpa, they were unbearable blows for an old man.
She still doesn’t understand why, even now, her parents continue to be obstinate, why they think every decision they make is right, forgetting every mistake they’ve ever made, every decision they made was wrong, everything they did was merely hurting the family, causing every family member to feel sad and pained.
Thinking about it now, she really didn’t know whether the decision to bring her parents back to this home was right or wrong, a decision that made her grandpa shed tears. What should she do as a grandchild to ensure that the household remains harmonious and doesn’t fall into quarrels, and to live happily ever after? Is it really so difficult?
Zhentian could see that his son was being truly sincere this time. She now wonders whether to apologize to her father. Apologizing means letting go of her pride, not apologizing means choosing to leave, and once leaving, she can never return. Since that’s the case, why shouldn’t she choose to let go of her pride and apologize? Originally, she had intended to genuinely admit her faults to her father, now it’s just going with the flow. Her son also needed a way out, so as a father, shouldn’t he provide that for him, otherwise wouldn’t that make their relationship increasingly stiff and impossible to mend?







