An Hao gathered her thoughts and briefly told Li Changshan about Chu Molin and Qin Xue’s situation.
“So, the young lady from the Chu family has given birth, and they’ll return to the Imperial Capital after the baby’s full moon celebration?” Li Changshan asked after hearing the story.
“That’s what Zhaozi said.” An Hao nodded.
“This is going to be quite a show then, at least it won’t be easy on Mr. Luu’s side.” Li Changshan thought about how much Mr. Luu cherished his daughter. The marriage arrangement between him and Mr. Chu had been set for more than a decade; it wouldn’t be so easy to give it up.
So, the return of the Chu family’s young master would definitely cause a storm of “blood and gore.”
“Why is that, Grandpa?” An Hao didn’t understand what would be so interesting about Molin’s return.
“You’ll see when the time comes. As for the house, just buy one if you find a suitable one. If you don’t have enough money, come to me for some. Help him if you can.” Li Changshan didn’t oppose the idea; in fact, he was very supportive.
This young master of the Chu family had managed to climb to his current position in such a short time, so his future prospects were definitely bright.
No wonder Mr. Luu had been keeping an eye on him relentlessly. Unfortunately, they had miscalculated his resistance. Now, the young man had secretly married and had a child. It was a good thing for his grandson to spend more time with him and learn from him.
At this moment, the Luu household was also bustling with activity. Luu Xiao’ai had run home crying and locked herself in her room to cry on her bed.
She understood An Hao’s meaning now: Molin had someone else outside, and he would never marry her.
“Xiao’ai, wouldn’t you open the door? If you have any problems, tell your Grandpa and Grandma. Don’t lock yourself up.” Grandma Luu coaxed her granddaughter.
Luu Xiao’ai sank into her thoughts and didn’t respond to her grandmother’s words.
“Girl, open the door. Tell Grandpa who bullied you, and Grandpa will teach him a lesson.” Grandpa Luu was playing chess with some people in the pavilion when he saw his granddaughter crying and rushing back home. It frightened everyone around. What was wrong with her? She was crying her heart out.
So Grandpa Luu stopped playing chess and hurried home. Who dared to bully his granddaughter? They must be itching for a beating.
“Grandpa, Molin has someone else outside. He doesn’t want me and won’t marry me.” Luu Xiao’ai opened the door and hugged her grandpa, crying.
“Who said that? What happened? Tell Grandpa about it.” Mr. Luu was heartbroken. The whole family only had this precious daughter; how could he not be heartbroken?
So, Luu Xiao’ai told her grandpa about the incident that happened at the Li’s house.
“That Chu Molin is so outrageous! How dare he! Xiao’ai, be good. When he returns to the Imperial Capital, Grandpa will definitely help you teach him a lesson.” Mr. Luu comforted his granddaughter. It wasn’t that he didn’t want to discipline Chu Molin now, but no one could find out Chu Molin’s whereabouts.
It was as if Chu Molin didn’t exist in this world, and no clues could be found about him. Otherwise, do you think the Chu family wouldn’t want to find him?
“Grandpa, you must help me when the time comes. I want to marry Molin.” Luu Xiao’ai cried to her grandpa. He was the one who loved her most in the family.
“Alright, Grandpa will definitely teach him a lesson and make him marry you. Now, go wash your face with Grandma. You’ve been crying so much that you look like a tabby cat.” Grandma Luu teased her from the side.
“Oh, Grandma.” Luu Xiao’ai couldn’t help but laugh at her grandmother’s words.
“You silly girl, let’s go.” Grandma Luu took her granddaughter to wash her face.
Meanwhile, Mr. Luu stood there deep in thought, wondering who was protecting the Chu family’s young master and why he couldn’t find any information on him.
Ten years had passed, and now they only had a little bit of news about him. Was this information deliberately leaked or was there another purpose behind it?
Although Mr. Luu was retired, it didn’t mean he didn’t understand the situation. It seemed that some things were about to change.