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Supreme Heir Son-in-law-Chapter 1029 - 1028: I See
"Nothing much, I was just curious and asking casually."
After Tangtang repeatedly pressed her, she finally understood the truth of the matter.
Daddy turned out to be this kind of person, which she found hard to accept. "Su Xiao, you must be lying to me. How could my father do such absurd things? Don’t slander him."
At this moment, Guoguo was emotionally overwhelmed. She couldn’t accept this matter in her heart.
"Tangtang, don’t be like this." Seeing Tangtang like this, Su Xiao also felt upset, but this was the truth, and that’s how things were.
There’s no choice even if it’s not accepted.
As the saying goes, you can know someone’s appearance but not their heart. Who didn’t make mistakes when they were young? Besides, making such a sacrifice for someone you love is quite worthwhile.
Thinking like this, Su Xiao suddenly admired this old man Huyan.
Although liking someone else’s wife is a bit unethical, love knows no boundaries, to some extent.
For the person you love, disregarding others’ opinions and doing what you want is also a choice, isn’t it?
After hearing everything Su Xiao said.
Tangtang could no longer stay in the tea house. She now needed to find a place to calm herself down. The towering image of her Daddy in her mind suddenly disappeared in this moment.
"Tangtang, you have to be strong, don’t overthink..." Before Su Xiao finished, Tangtang had already run out of the tea house.
Guoguo was playing on her phone in a small pavilion outside the tea house. She had to say, her own sister was really chatty, having been inside for so long without coming out.
Could it be she was really chatting about life and ideals with that wimpy guy? But thinking about it, it wasn’t entirely wrong. After all, that wimpy guy was quite handsome, and she could reluctantly agree with him being her sister’s husband.
While she was leisurely playing on her phone, Tangtang came out.
Guoguo noticed Tangtang’s red-rimmed eyes, likely from crying.
"Sis, did that wimpy guy bully you? I’ll avenge you right now. I don’t believe that he, a big man, can do such a thing."
Seeing her sister being bullied, Guoguo was infuriated. She immediately showed her pink fist, ready to rush forward to avenge her sister.
"Alright, Guoguo, I’m fine. I just got sand in my eyes, it has nothing to do with Su Xiao." Seeing this, Tangtang immediately held Guoguo back, fearing she might do something outrageous.
What a perfunctory excuse, sand in the eyes!
Did she think she was a three-year-old child?
"Sis, what’s wrong with you? Did he do something to you? Don’t be a coward." Guoguo said, exasperated.
"Oh, I’m fine, let’s go."
Guoguo wanted to say more, but Tangtang dragged her away, making sure Guoguo would never find out about this.
Usually, at home, Guoguo adored Daddy so much. If she knew Daddy did such a thing, she would probably feel very sad.
At this moment, Guoguo looked bewildered.
Muttering and cursing, she was taken away by Tangtang. In her heart, she secretly vowed that today she would surely not let that wimpy guy get away.
The sweltering heat was unbearable in Jiang City, Su Family.
"Haven’t found out yet? What do I employ you for if you can’t manage this trivial matter?"
The speaker was precisely Suzhou, the future Sect Leader of the Su Group.
"When we arrived, they had already left, didn’t see them anywhere. But we found cigarette butts on the third floor of the dilapidated factory building, it should be him."
"Should, should, always should. When can you actually accomplish what I tasked you with?"
Suzhou flew into a rage, his temper had never been good, and now it frightened his subordinates into silence.
If there were mouse holes on the floor, they’d probably have scurried into them.
Instead, they had to endure the scolding here.
"Then Boss, what should we do next?" The assistant bravely asked, knowing full well if Suzhou became angry, nobody would have a good time.
"Get out. All of you, get out." The documents on the desk scattered on the ground one after another.
The assistant, standing at a distance, turned pale with fear and dared not utter another word.
He swiftly turned and left the office. So many people were watching outside, everyone in the company knew Suzhou had a notoriously bad temper.
The assistant had now walked right into the fire.
Were it not for some slight favor, the assistant might have been replaced dozens of times a day.
The large office quickly resumed quietude. Huyan Group, Su Han, just wait, I will reclaim everything that belongs to me sooner or later.
The veins on the man’s face twitched. To the uninformed, he might look unwell.
It was well known that Su Han was Su Zhong’s most beloved child, because of Suzhou’s mother, who was Su Zhong’s first wife, had questionable behavior.
She pushed her own child Suzhou to the sidelines in this family, yet he had exceptional talent in business, prompting Su Zhong to entrust the company to him.
However, after so many years, Suzhou still sought a reckoning for his mother; the past wasn’t solely her fault.
Moreover, in the first year after his mother passed, when Suzhou was not even five, Su Zhong married his current wife.
In others’ eyes, Suzhou had always been a child without a mother. Even his half-brother occasionally taunted him.
Originally, everything should have belonged to him alone, but why had Father failed to recognize his efforts all these years?
All for the sake of a woman, bringing such disgrace to his mother. This revenge must be exacted; he would make all these people disappear from Jiang City, reclaiming everything that should belong to him.
After the assistant left, he waited outside the door for Suzhou, knowing that although Boss had a bad temper, he was a person of sentiment and loyalty. He had worked for Boss for many years.
When not angry, Boss always treated him like a brother, and this, the assistant understood.
Suddenly, the phone on the desk vibrated.
In front of the huge floor-to-ceiling window, Suzhou stood alone, his back looked desolate and lonely. In this city, his memories were forever filled with sorrow.
Years ago, he grew up amidst others’ ridicule; years later, he still faced the ridicule of his half-brother. Everything he should have owned was shattered by his stepmother’s words: "You’re nothing more than a dog we raised."
Even his biological father refused to side with him, constantly ignoring his efforts. This filled Suzhou’s heart with hatred, a hatred directed at his close relatives.
This growth environment had made his personality cold and unsociable.
"Hello, who is this?"
There was silence on the other end of the phone.







