Chapter 1945: The Ding Family’s Past
Mrs. Ding heaved a heavy sigh upon hearing her daughter’s words.
“When your father and I got married, your grandfather was seriously ill at that ti. If it weren’t for your grandfather, your father and I mightn’t even have a wedding.” As Mrs. Ding spoke, she held her daughter’s hand and patted it gently. “Your father is such a blindly filial person. No matter how his mother treats him, he’ll always rember to be filial. Your grandfather told about this before he passed away.”
Mo Fei, “...”
Mo Fei was more convinced than ever that no matter what happened, her father was just blindly filial.
Even at this ti, her father did not chase the old lady away but chose to leave on his own.
If this was not blind filial piety, then what was?
Should she thank her father for not chasing her away instead?
“Your uncle is not your grandmother’s biological son.”
“What in the world?!” She looked at her mother in disbelief.
Did she accidentally land herself in a fantasy world?
Why would anyone mistreat their own child for soone else’s child?
“At that ti, your grandfather had a wife who gave birth to your uncle. Then, your grandfather t your grandmother.”
“An affair, I’m sure.” Mo Fei said bluntly.
Mrs. Ding did not refute her. “Of course, your grandfather’s first wife would never let your grandmother into the family. At that ti, your grandmother had deliberately approached your uncle and tried to appease him. He was just a child, after all. He did not know what was right and wrong. When he was convinced that soone was nice to him, he would like whoever that person was. Then, because of that, the first wife either hit or scolded her own son, thinking that he was an ingrate. Your uncle beca even less fond of his mother. Later, the first wife committed suicide by jumping off a building, and your grandmother joined the family.”
Mo Fei, “...”
Her worldview was shattered.
It was completely shattered by the old woman.
“Perhaps it’s because she had been sucking up to him for so long that she had forgotten how to resist. After your father was born, your uncle was afraid that your father would steal everything from him, so he threatened your grandmother. If he could get her into the Ding family, he could remove her too. Moreover, your father refused to listen to your uncle who asked him to beco a good-for-nothing. He kept being put in a spot by your uncle, and your grandmother would only watch from the sides.” Mrs. Ding continued mockingly, “The person who helped your grandmother in joining the Ding family was your uncle, not your father.”
“I’ve seen shaless people before, but I’ve never seen soone as shaless as her,” Mo Fei hissed under her breath. Her disgust for the blood that was flowing in her body grew stronger.
“The first year that your father and I were married, your grandfather passed away. Your uncle couldn’t wait to split the family inheritance and rewarded your father with ten percent of the shares in a high and mighty tone. That was the amount allocated in your grandfather’s will for your elder brother. Then, he chased us out of the Ding family main house. At that ti, I was still pregnant with your eldest brother. Without any warning, even before your grandfather’s funeral ended, we were chased out. You know very well that shares aren’t money. At the very least, we would not be able to get any money in a short amount of ti. That was the most difficult period for your father and .”
If it were not for Mrs. Ding’s docile nature, no one else would have willingly followed Ding Haonan in his destitution.
However, to Mrs. Ding...
“During that period of ti, it was the hardest on all of us but it was also the happiest ti for . Afterward, when your dad started his business again and things started looking better, your grandmother ca to ask for money again. She wanted to use your father’s money to help your uncle pay for the company’s losses from errors of omission.
Mo Fei clenched her fists tightly. A person like that did not deserve to be soone else’s mother. She was just a mistress who relied on sucking up to her first wife’s son.
Since she was heartless, she could not bla Mo Fei for being heartless too.
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