Supreme Heir Son-in-law-Chapter 1089 - 1088: A Chance Not to Be Missed

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Chapter 1089: Chapter 1088: A Chance Not to Be Missed

Lin Yi walked alone on the street, and for the first time in her life, she found herself in this situation.

If it weren’t for this situation in Suzhou, she wouldn’t have fallen to this point today. Lin Yi felt sad in her heart, but she didn’t know who she could talk to.

After all, as a weak girl, there was nothing she could do against a man like Suzhou. Otherwise, she wouldn’t be in such a dire situation. 𝑓𝘳𝘦𝑒𝑤𝑒𝘣𝘯ℴ𝘷𝘦𝓁.𝑐𝑜𝑚

However, what Lin Yi couldn’t have imagined was this:

At that moment, Suzhou stood alone in front of his house, worrying about her.

The cool night breeze always made it hard for people to settle their minds. Here, there was not only loneliness but also helplessness under the night sky.

Suzhou opened the car door, thinking to himself that since the beginning, he didn’t have much of a relationship with Lin Yi, as for what he just did.

Presumably, it wasn’t too excessive either.

With that thought, after parking the car, he went home alone.

In the living room, Mrs. Su sat looking very dignified, as if she was specifically waiting for Suzhou.

In the past, even though the mistress of this living room wasn’t his biological mother, she interfered in big things like marriage.

"Mom, why haven’t you gone to rest, where’s Dad?" Suzhou knew that his mother must be waiting for him. Could it be that tonight was a carefully arranged banquet?

Hearing Suzhou speak, it took Mrs. Su a long time to raise her head.

"Xiao Zhou, you have to listen. Mom is doing this for your own good. Look at the daughter from the Lin Family. How could she be unworthy of you? I think she’s quite nice."

Hearing his mother’s earnest words, Suzhou knew that she was sincerely concerned for her son’s future.

If Lin were to join with the Su Family, imagine the power they’d hold in Jiang City, forming another massive conglomerate.

At that point, when anyone attempts to harm the Su Group’s interests, perhaps no one would dare to be so reckless?

This was Mrs. Su’s consideration for her son.

"Mom, I’ve said it countless times, I already have a girl I like. I hope you won’t force me. Besides, how can something as significant as marriage be weighed by business."

Suzhou knew that once his mother made a decision, it was difficult to change. Still, he wanted to try.

Some things you only understand after trying them yourself.

The living room was silent; no one dared to speak.

Even the housekeeper, Chen Ma, hid in the corner, saying nothing. To her, this was perhaps a matter of great significance.

Hearing Suzhou’s response, Mrs. Su sighed deeply.

What kind of woman could make her son so infatuated?

Mrs. Su planned to meet this girl in person, assuming that the woman Suzhou likes must have exceptional qualities.

"Alright, since you insist, I won’t make it difficult. Bring her home tomorrow. If she passes my test, your wedding will be canceled. If not, you need to marry obediently."

Hearing this, Suzhou knew Han Ning would not willingly meet his mother.

This was truly a dilemma for him.

Seeing her son’s hesitation, Mrs. Su realized his supposed love affair was an excuse not to marry.

How could a mother not understand her own child’s temperament?

He even managed to come up with such an excuse; it made her exasperated yet amused.

"Mom, the girl I like doesn’t even know I like her. I can’t straightforwardly agree to let her meet you. I can’t do that kind of thing."

Suzhou’s response left Mrs. Su speechless, yet confirmed her suspicion. Given his personality, he’d never easily fall for anyone.

She understood this ever since Suzhou was young; he was introverted and didn’t know how to communicate with others.

How could a romantic interest arise from nowhere?

Such a situation seemed impossible for her son, but this time, she was truly mistaken.

"The day after tomorrow, you’re already set to marry Lin Yi. What should I do? How am I supposed to explain this to the Lin Family?"

Mrs. Su’s tone was firm, leaving no room for Suzhou to oppose.

The living room was filled with an awkward tension.

No one knew how anxious Suzhou was internally. He wasn’t even sure if Han Ning had a boyfriend.

Being her superior, he felt embarrassed to ask directly.

"Alright, I understand. You don’t need to worry. I’ll handle this issue myself and ensure you don’t have to step in."

Suzhou left these words behind and turned to leave.

He knew it was futile, no matter what was said.

"Alright, you handle it yourself?"

Mrs. Su knew that her son was determined and went straight to her bedroom to sleep. Her son could be so stubborn at times, no one could manage him.

As a child, Suzhou was solitary and proud, and he still was.

No one could easily change his decisions.

No one.

"What’s the matter? You seem a bit unhappy," Mr. Su observed, addressing his wife.

He was certain Mrs. Su could never change Suzhou’s mind, having lived with him for so many years.

"Yes, the changes in Xiao Zhou over the years when I wasn’t around are so vast, he doesn’t listen anymore. Now, what should we do? In hindsight, agreeing to the Lin Family marriage was a mistake."

Mrs. Su voiced her complaints.

Mr. Su, however, seemed utterly unconcerned by the matter.

Whether it was demons or not, Suzhou was his child.

As long as he was happy, marriages could only rely on fate; after all, matters of the heart.

Could not be manipulated by anyone.

"Ah, we’re getting old, let’s not meddle in the children’s affairs. Don’t worry so much, kids have their plans, we just watch over them."

Hearing Mr. Su’s perspective, Mrs. Su found a sense of reason. After all, such things are beyond control.

"Hmm, understood. Let’s sleep. I’ll visit the Lin Family tomorrow. I think it’s best if I handle it personally."

Given Suzhou’s stance, marrying Lin Yi would make neither party happy, instead causing harm.

Hence, it was better to clarify now.

To avoid awkwardness later.

Soon, the Su family was shrouded in darkness.

No one would have thought that in this villa, someone would be unable to sleep through the night.

That person was Suzhou.

In front of a large floor-to-ceiling window, the man’s lonely figure conveyed a sense of melancholy to onlookers, as if he had experienced a significant event.

This feeling was indeed genuine.