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82: Chapter 82 Miss You 82: Chapter 82 Miss You Hu Mingcheng was kicked to his knees!

He glared at Tang Jianjun, the one who had kicked him, only after he had been kicked.

“Father, when did you have an illegitimate child?

I told you, if you dare betray my mom, I’ll make you…”

Before he could finish his threat, Father Tang imdiately raised his hand to stop him.

“Nonsense, I don’t have such an illegitimate child!”

After he spoke, he looked at Hu Mingcheng: “Don’t shout nonsense, who is your dad, be careful or your real dad will beat you to death!”

Hu Mingcheng was a bit embarrassed, he had spur of the mont followed Tang Wanqiu in calling him out, and regretted it imdiately after.

He got up from the ground, “Uncle, I just thought that sooner or later I would have to change how I address you, so…”

Father Tang raised his hand to stop him again, his gaze fell on Tang Wanqiu: “Your real dad will be back soon, at that ti your household registration will go back, and your na will change as well.” His gaze moved to Hu Mingcheng: “If you want to call soone dad, go find her real dad!

I definitely can’t act as her dad!”

He was afraid his wife would beat him to death.

Hu Mingcheng was sowhat excited, waiting for this day was really not easy.

Tang Wanqiu was also a bit excited, “Is my real dad really coming back?”

Father Tang raised an eyebrow looking at Tang Wanqiu, suddenly understanding why his sons disliked this child.

The family didn’t like Tang Wanqiu, he was very clear, so he often secretly sent things back ho, for everything Tang Chuxia had, he would quietly prepare a portion to send back.

Although she wasn’t his biological child, he thought he had done quite well, but this child, hearing her biological father was coming back, was so happy, what was he considered?

He felt like his years of affection were wasted.

Tang Jianjun gloated at the side.

His dad just deserved it.

Look at how he devoted himself to such a person, and what did he get in return?

Not only did he offend his own daughter for it, but he also made the whole family dislike him.

Was it worth it?

If he could, Tang Jianjun really wanted to strip off his father’s last shred of dignity and make him thoroughly regret it.

But after all, he was still rational and didn’t do so.

Instead, he coldly scolded Hu Mingcheng: “Little bastard, rember this, if you dare show up in front of our family again, I’ll make you regret being born for the rest of your life!”

Hu Mingcheng felt a chill in his heart.

It was like being stared at by a hungry wolf.

He knew Tang Jianjun was not joking, he was not afraid to make mistakes.

For Tang Chuxia, Tang Jianjun dared to do anything.

That’s just how the Tang brothers were.

Don’t look at how they relentlessly attack Tang Chuxia, even they often bullied Tang Chuxia themselves, but when it ca to outsiders, anyone who dared to treat Tang Chuxia badly, the four brothers would make them regret being born.

They were simply both domineering and unreasonable!

Completely inhumane!

Tang Wanqiu pulled Hu Mingcheng behind her, and then confronted Tang Jianjun: “Second brother, it’s fine if you don’t like , but why do you always target Brother Mingcheng?

What has he done wrong?

Is pursuing his own love a mistake?”

She spoke with righteous indignation, but she neglected one thing.

“Don’t call second brother, I don’t have a sister who stole her own sister’s fiancé!”

Soone was calling Tang Jianjun; he didn’t waste words with Tang Wanqiu but warned Father Tang: “Try to wrong my mom and see!”

He quickly ran away, leaving Tang Wanqiu with tears streaming down.

Father Tang waved his hand impatiently, “Didn’t you say there was a performance?

Why aren’t you getting ready?”

Tang Wanqiu was chased away, and Hu Mingcheng did not leave with her.

Instead, he stood his ground and pleaded with Father Tang, “Uncle, may I please see Xiaxia?”

Father Tang sized up the man, genuinely puzzled about his intention.

However, he ultimately didn’t care to know, and directly cursed, “Get out, what do you think my daughter is?”

Hu Mingcheng’s face turned ugly, and in the end, he lacked the courage to barge in and see Tang Chuxia.

He knew that he had no chance with Tang Chuxia in this lifeti.

As Father Tang watched Hu Mingcheng’s embarrassed retreat, he paced around perplexed.

Finally, unable to understand, he decided to go and help with the rescue operations—it was more comforting to keep busy.

In the critical seventy-two hours, Tang Chuxia didn’t participate throughout, but she joined for half the ti.

If not for Madam Tang pulling her back, forbidding her from using her Divine Power any further, she would have continued.

No one murmured a word of disapproval, and by the third day, everyone had heard about Tang Chuxia’s condition.

Many family mbers of those rescued were waiting outside the tent to thank Tang Chuxia.

Upon hearing this, Tang Chuxia felt very embarrassed.

She always did what she wanted, regardless of consequences, not known for her good temper or easy-going nature.

She had never imagined that one day, so many people with sincere gratitude would show up.

This made Tang Chuxia, who considered herself not a good person, feel an overwhelming pressure.

“Mom, just tell them I don’t need thanks, it’s my duty!”

Madam Tang smiled and said, “You’re shy at tis like this, but indeed, we can’t accept these thanks!”

Saving others was a mutual expectation for those living on this land; years of education had instilled values of helping each other and overcoming difficulties together.

Now, seeing their compatriots suffer, they naturally couldn’t stand idly by.

Madam Tang went out to explain that Tang Chuxia’s health was still poor, she needed rest, and they should not feel burdened.

“I have four sons, three are soldiers.

Xiaxia just learned from her brothers to serve the people!”

The gathered crowd slowly dispersed, while Tang Chuxia had already slipped away from behind the tent.

Madam Tang ca in to see the empty cot and was infuriated.

She felt extrely upset, speechless at how even she was deceived by her own child.

Guessing that Tang Chuxia had gone to rescue others, Madam Tang had no choice but to search everywhere.

anwhile, the Tang Chuxia whom Madam Tang was concerned about was standing right in front of Gu Beihuai.

“Hey, what happened to you?”

Tang Chuxia grabbed Gu Beihuai, noticing him dazed and almost falling into a pit.

Gu Beihuai, helped by Tang Chuxia, shook his head, his throbbing intensely.

After three days without proper rest, even an iron man would be dazed.

“Why did you co here?” Gu Beihuai looked around, not seeing Madam Tang, and knew Tang Chuxia must have sneaked out.

She stuck out her tongue, “Naturally, I missed you!”

Gu Beihuai just looked at her, making Tang Chuxia feel guilty under his gaze.

She eventually admitted the truth, “I was just worried about being overwheld by the gratitude from those who were rescued.

You know I’m least good at handling others’ enthusiasm.”

Gu Beihuai agreed on this point.

“Are you feeling alright?”

Rarely, Gu Beihuai didn’t start with a tease but instead showed concern.

Tang Chuxia leaned on a stone slab, listening for any signs of life below, confirming no one needed help.

Then, she stood up and pulled him toward a collapsed building nearby.

“I’m fine, how could anything happen to soone who takes such good care of herself!”

Gu Beihuai grasped Tang Chuxia’s hand, “The side effects aren’t just physical weakness, are they?”

Tang Chuxia naturally denied it, but Gu Beihuai added,

“I saw it!”

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