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Chapter 1291: Chapter 1310: Farewell

Jiang Yang tightly pursed his lips, unable to hold back the tears that finally slid down from his eyes.

Wei Fangyi stood by, his heart aching imnsely. Several tis he wanted to speak, but was stopped by Wei Qin. Father and son exchanged glances, then both looked expectantly at Jiang Yang.

They had always dread of acknowledging Jiang Yang as their own, but only if Jiang Yang was willing, without any reluctance or grievance. Even though they were extrely anxious, they couldn’t bear to use any ans. Now that Jiang Dechun had brought it up on his own, their goal was achieved, but their hearts ached even more.

Wei Fangyi really wanted to tell Jiang Yang that his foster father didn’t want him anymore, but his real father did!

His real father had always dread of having him.

“Dad!” Jiang Yang called out hoarsely, “When I was a foolish child, you were willing to have , you treated well! Now I am better, not foolish anymore, I can make you proud like Sister Nan Fei, make the Jiang Family better… but you… but you don’t want anymore.”

As he spoke, large tears slid from his eyes, but his voice beca steadier and his expression calr.

He had always understood Sister Nan Fei, so his wish was the sa as hers—to make his family better, happier, more free. To be able to get whatever they wanted, to be able to do whatever they wanted.

Never again to be looked down upon, never again to be bullied.

He was willing to sacrifice everything for Sister Nan Fei…

But all his dreams were shattered by others, broken, gone forever.

Jiang Yang lastly gave Jiang Dechun a deep look, wiped his tears with his sleeve, and with a grave expression, bowed deeply at ninety degrees saying, “Thank you, father, for saving my life and raising .”

Jiang Dechun watched Jiang Yang, tears streaming down his face. After all, he was the child he had raised himself, how could he not feel reluctance? His heart felt as though it was being cut by a knife, but having made up his mind, he had no thoughts of regret.

Now he was a businessman, and even more decisive than before, he would not take back his decision even if he regretted it.

Jiang Yang silently lowered his head and turned to walk outside.

Wei Fangyi hurriedly followed him, while Jiang Dechun watched Jiang Yang’s departing figure feeling lost.

“Uncle Jiang, please, rember you are supposed to co to my house for dinner tonight,” Wei Qin courteously made an inviting gesture.

“No need!” Jiang Dechun shook his head, his current mood far from eating.

“Then would you see Jiang Yang off?”

“Alright.”

“Please!”

The two n left together, leaving the classroom teacher and Little Wang, who were unable to recover their senses for a long ti.

“Hello, you are Jiang Yang’s class teacher, right?” Little Wang politely said, “Jiang Yang has caused you trouble, and we also want to thank you for your care and help.”

“I, I… Jiang… Jiang Yang is Minister Wei’s son?” The class teacher stamred out a complete sentence after a while.

“Yes!” Little Wang smiled even more proudly, “So my staying here is to arrange for Jiang Yang’s transfer, as he can’t continue schooling here.” This international school congregated children of wealthy businessn, celebrities, and children of diplomats from various nations.

With Jiang Yang’s current status, it was no longer appropriate for him to stay here. Before he attended university, he should go to a school that belonged to him.

“Oh, oh, oh! I understand. Jiang Yang is very smart, he’s the top student of our gifted class.” The class teacher wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, never daring to imagine that a minister’s child was in their class. Moreover, this minister was the one with the highest gold content and most power.

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