Lu Zhanhao died because he was assassinated. At that time, nearly 100 killers came to Lu Zhanhao's residence. If Lu Zhanhao hadn't spared no effort to send him and his children away, maybe that day would be the death day of all Lu's family members.
While Lu Zhanhao was dying, he found Lu Junhao and hoped that he could live in his own capacity. Of course, Lu Zhanhao can't have his own position. He also has a group of capable men. It doesn't matter if Lu Zhanhao dies. Anyway, people will die sooner or later, but dying at this time may kill many people.
Lu Junhao and his wife had to take care of their children, though they were suspicious of Lu Junhao's request. And Lu Junhao also agreed, and vowed in front of Lu Zhanhao that he would be kind to his sister-in-law and nephew.
At that time, Jian Yueyang's mother had just given birth to Lu Zhanyu. After knowing Lu Zhanhao's decision, this strong and wise woman didn't object. She just gave her youngest son, who was not yet full moon, to Lu Zhanyu's adoptive father, who had been saved by herself. She only hoped that if Lu Junhao turned his back one day, she could give her life to Lu Zhanhao Leave a vein.
Lu Junhao was originally as like as two peas, but he had not killed many of them, unlike Lu Zhanhao, but he could still make up for his lack of momentum. Therefore, Lu Junhao took over Lu Zhanhao's identity and lived instead of Lu Zhanhao, becoming the owner of the Lu family.
Lu Junhao should still respect Jane Yueyang's mother. The main thing is that Jane Yueyang's mother is absolutely a smart person. She never thought of fighting against Lu Junhao, because she knew that Lu Junhao could only let him do his job, otherwise, the last thing was that everyone would have bad luck together. Even if she didn't think about herself, she would have to think about those who would fight with Lu Zhanhao Think about it.
Later, Lu Junhao knew that they had another son who had been left in a farmer's home since he was born, so he kindly brought the child back, and also brought Jane Yueyang, the eldest son of the Jane family. When Jian Yueyang's mother saw the two children for the first time, she knew that Jian Yueyang was her own son, but she did not say a word. She took Lu Dongwei's identity and cried. Later, she treated Lu Dongwei like her own son.
But Jane Yueyang does not look like his parents, so Lu Junhao has no doubt. Who would have thought that Jane Yueyang looks like his grandfather! So Lu Junhao always thought that Lu Dongwei was Lu Zhanhao's father's son, so he was very good to Lu Dongwei. A look of guilt for leaving him with an outsider when he was young.
Jane Yueyang's mother watched Lu Junhao do this, because Lu Dong was not her own child, and she was angry at Jane's fooling, so since they wanted to do this, they should be prepared to be calculated in reverse. So Jane Yueyang's mother showed the same guilt and was very kind to Lu Dong.
And Lu Junhao's doting on Lu Dongwei is actually a kind of killing. How can Jane Yueyang's mother not know, but pretend to be grateful to Lu Junhao for taking care of her nephew. In Lu Junhao's mind, the saying "loving mother, more defeated children" applies to all Chinese women, so even the sensible mother Jian Yueyang is no exception. Therefore, he has no doubt that he is better for Lu Dong.
Lu Junhao has adopted three orphans, so naturally he doesn't mind adopting one of Jian Yueyang's, but Jian Yueyang's mother is worried that one day Lu Junhao will find something, so she designs a dispute between Lu Dongwei and Jian Yueyang. Lu Dongwei, who is proud of being spoiled, will not suffer. Therefore, Jian Yueyang is reasonably expelled from the Lu family.
Jane Yueyang's mother is willing to give up for her son. At the beginning, she ran out of the house with Lu Zhanhao secretly, but she never contacted the family. Now, for her children, she secretly contacted Jane Yueyang's little uncle, the last king of K organization, hoping that he could take care of Jane Yueyang.
It wasn't long before Jane's mother died, so she didn't know that she had contacted her little uncle. If it hadn't been for her little uncle, Jane would not have known what her mother had done for her.