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??Chapter 1468: Chapter 1470: Missing Her Already

Chapter 1468: Chapter 1470: Missing Her Already

Old Tang fell silent.

How should I put it…

“How long has it been since Xinian last made a call ho?”

“A long ti. He resents us, Old Tang. He truly resents us.”

Inwardly, Old Tang scorned, with what you did back then, it’s only normal for him to resent you. Chiang Xiao was such a good girl, moving into the ng Family household, helping out with all kinds of chores, even assisting ng Chaojun in finding dicine. I’ve heard she expended a lot of energy and thought on this, but how did ng Chaojun treat her?

Anyone’s heart would grow cold.

Not to ntion how he ca to know these things, isn’t that all thanks to the person from Renzhi Hall?

That person truly couldn’t stand the injustice done to Chiang Xiao. Now that ng Chaojun’s illness can no longer be hidden, Chen Baoshen has also revealed the efforts Chiang Xiao had put into climbing mountains and foraging for dicinal herbs.

They speak of how such a fine young lady was driven away by the people of the ng Family.

Now who doesn’t know that the ng Family angered away a granddaughter-in-law so capable and good?

The ng Family residence is now cold and deserted. Those who have seen ng Chaojun in the hospital feel he looks a decade older, his face swollen from chemotherapy, wearing an old man’s hat, looking utterly defeated.

Moreover, because of the issue with Duan Qingqing, he has been avoiding people; whenever he encounters soone, he hangs his head and folds his arms, lacking the courage even to et soone’s gaze—a completely different man from the vibrant and handso one he once was.

Keep in mind, Xinian was once famously handso in the compound and the Alliance District. As his father, ng Chaojun in his current state, standing beside Xinian, it’s likely no one would believe they are father and son.

But, could Old Tang say any of this to Old ng?

He felt that Old ng had already suffered enough blows.

Old Tang could only offer comforting words: “Xinian is a good kid, even if he harbors so resentnt now, he will surely co back in the future.”

“Really?” Old ng’s eyes lit up, “Old Tang, do you truly believe that?”

“Yes.”

“I think so too, speaking of Little, that child is indeed good. You don’t know how much she helped Chaojun and

in the beginning. It’s just that at the ti, we truly didn’t appreciate her, we were oblivious to our good fortune,” Old ng sighed deeply, “We hurt that child too.”

“Little Chiang, she…” Old Tang saw Old ng finish speaking and eagerly look at him, finally understanding what he ant.

It ant that it wasn’t enough to say Xinian would return; he was also hoping for Old Tang to say that Chiang Xiao would return as well.

But whether Chiang Xiao would return to the ng Family or not, Old Tang really couldn’t say for certain.

That young girl had quite a temper.

“When the ti cos, let Xinian sweet-talk her properly.” That’s all he could say.

Old ng sighed again.

His eldest grandson had always been on Little’s side, never tolerating the slightest grievance against her.

Actually, it might be better for him to apologize properly than for Xinian to do the sweet-talking.

Besides, he really did appreciate the ti Little had stayed at ho, despite the commotion. Little truly treated him well—making tea for him, preparing snacks, and when she saw him wake up unwell, she would go straight to help Aunt Guo make porridge. And no kidding, the porridge she made would always invigorate him.

It has been a long ti since he had tasted the tea and porridge made by Chiang Xiao.

Those snacks, Chiang Xiao hadn’t sent them over again either.

Of course, it wasn’t just about those things—he really missed Chiang Xiao, the child who was always full of vitality. Sotis, seeing her brimming with Essence, Qi, and Spirit made him feel like there was hope in life.

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