Chapter 603 – Guang Bo
The Guang family didn’t reply to the Huang family’s letter because of the anger and humiliation from so many years ago.
There was no ti to follow protocols by waiting for them to approve of their visit, so, the Huang family embarked on a journey to visit their ho.
Having gotten to their gates, they were denied entrance by their security team.
"Mr. Guang, we are sorry, but our Master said that you are not allowed to enter this premises." One of the guards said in an apologetic tone.
Old Mr. Huang was not moved because he knew the animosity between them would amount to this.
"Put a call through to him, I have an important matter that needs his attention." Old Mr. Huang said to them.
The guards agreed to his request and one of them put a call through the intercom, before passing his ssage.
Mr. Guang was very an. He later allowed the Huang family in after keeping them waiting at the gates for over 30 minutes.
The Huang family ca for sothing very important, so even if they were offended, they couldn’t do anything about it.
After being ushered into the sitting room, they waited for over 10 minutes before Old Mr. Guang walked out with an arrogant expression sitting on his face.
"What have you co to do in my place after so many years?" Old Mr. Guang asked as he took a seat, while two servants walked out to serve water to them.
Without wasting ti, Old Mr. Hang spoke up with his gaze on him. "My family and I offended you in the past, and we have apologized so many tis, which you refused to accept. We understand, so we do not hold any grudges against you. Recently, we learned about a very disturbing matter."
Old Mr. Guang listened without saying anything, but his facial expression showed how displeased he was for the grudge against them to be pointed out.
"My daughter, Huang Li, and her husband died about 5 years ago, but we only found out a year ago, because their daughter didn’t know about our existence, until we coincidentally saw her on TV, and traced her to her hotown before carrying out so investigation which showed that she is truly my granddaughter."
Old Mr. Guang was still patiently waiting for Old Mr. Huang to arrive at the point of his story because he refused to understand what important matter he was talking about.
If his daughter and son-in-law died, what has that got to do with him? If he found his granddaughter, how did it concern him and his family?
"But sothing disturbing happened. Yesterday we found out that the man Li married is not the biological father of their daughter... We have thought things through and I arrived at this point where I had to co and confirm from your son, Bo if he had a deeper relationship with Li before she left ho... I plead with you not to be offended, we just need so clarifications on this matter."
"Why won’t I be offended?! After the sha and embarrassnt your daughter caused my family so many years ago after eloping with another few days to her engagent with my son, 25 years later, you walk through my doors to co and ask this silly question! If your granddaughter is not the biological daughter of her father, what has he got to do with my family, and my son?!"
Old Mr. Guang was so angry that he was literally shouting on top of his voice, and so of his family mbers had to co out to check that everything was alright.
Mr. Huang’s first son decided to speak up. "Sir, we didn’t an to offend you, we only need to speak with Guang Bo because this is a serious issue for our family. The only people Li was close to at that ti, was your son, Bo, and Mr. Qin whom she eventually married. We only want to speak with him to confirm so things. If my sister other husband were still alive, they would have answered this question for us, but unfortunately, they died unjustly."
Mr. Guang was not willing to make things easier for them. He kept accusing them of looking for whose family to wreck. He even made an annoying statent saying, that why didn’t they go to the streets to look for the biological father of their granddaughter instead of coming to his ho.
His words offended them greatly and Old Mrs. Huang could not sit still. She said to Mr. Guang, "Mr. Guang, we ca here to plead with you, and to ask for your help, and not for you to speak ill of our late daughter in our presence. No matter how angry you are with us because of the past you shouldn’t talk to us that way."
"I have every right to say whatever I want. This is my house, and you all begged to enter it, so why can’t you endure the heat?" Old Mr. Guang asked while pointing at them.
"Mr. Guang, we indeed begged for your audience, not to be insulted, but to see for help. We ca to see Guang Bo, as we believe that he should know sothing about my sister’s secret." The third daughter of the Huang family said as she t his gaze.
"You lot have overstayed your welco. Guang Bo is not around, and I hope you will not coke looking for again. You are no longer welcod here." Old Mr. Guang said and got to his feet, but as he turned to walk away, soone walked in, in steady steps while pulling a piece of luggage along.
The person that walked in, seed to be who the Huang family was looking for because they all seed surprised and at the sa ti, relieved to see him.
Guang Bo was surprised to see the Huang family in his family’s sitting room, because the last he confird, they were not on good terms.
Guang Bo walked in and handed his luggage to a servant to take to his bedroom, while he walked towards the direction his father and the Huang family were, to greet them.
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