C23 – What Right Have You to Do This!
Ye Dongzhi was an irresponsible bastard.
More than forty years ago, Ye Dongzhi, who already had a wife, went to Miao Village for a vacation. There, he saw the beautiful Xiao ii.
The simple and innocent Xiao ii naturally couldn’t see Ye Dongzhi’s true face. She had sex with Ye Dongzhi easily, but Ye Dongzhi abandoned her.
Xiao ii was pregnant. She had been waiting in the Miao Village for many days, but Ye Dongzhi didn’t co. However, her stomach grew bigger day by day.
After giving birth to Ye Zhiguo, Xiao ii missed Ye Dongzhi so much that she passed away not long after. Therefore, the responsibility of raising Ye Zhiguo fell on Xiao ii’s father, Xiao Pengju.
When Ye Zhiguo was twelve years old, sothing happened in the Miao Village. Xiao Pengju and Ye Zhiguo spent a lot of effort to find Ye Dongzhi.
But Ye Dongzhi didn’t acknowledge Ye Zhiguo as his son at all.
Fortunately, Ye Dongzhi’s sister, Ye Mingyan, had taken in Ye Zhiguo. Otherwise, he might have ended up as a beggar.
Ye Mingyan had been married for less than half a year when her husband died. At that ti, people were superstitious and said that Ye Mingyan would bring misfortune to her husband. Then Ye Mingyan began to live alone.
Ye Dongzhi’s wife, on the other hand, was very an and did not want to help Ye Mingyan at all.
This made Ye Mingyan’s life very bad.
At the age of sixteen, Ye Zhiguo embarked on a journey to earn money, driven by this very circumstance.
Over all those years, Ye Dongzhi had shown no interest in Ye Zhiguo. In fact, he had not even attended Ye Zhiguo’s wedding.
Ye Mingyan noticed the silence in Ye Hao’s family and inquired with a friendly smile, “Hao, how have you been performing academically at No.2 High School?”
“I discontinued my studies at No.2 High School a month ago,” Ye Hao replied softly.
“What?” Ye Mingyan furrowed her brows and asked, “Wasn’t Zhimin helping you transfer to the Key Class at No.2 High School?”
Situ Qiu scoffed, “He probably got expelled from No.2 High School due to his abysmal grades.”
Ye Hao glanced at Situ Qiu, a sneer playing on his lips.
“What are you implying?” Situ Qiu slamd the table and stood up in a fit of anger.
The disdain in Ye Hao’s tone was unmistakable, and Situ Qiu could clearly perceive it.
“You’re not so young anymore; try not to let anger consu you. If it affects your health, don’t bla ,” Ye Hao stated, maintaining a direct gaze on Situ Qiu.
“How dare you!” Ye Dongzhi glared and bellowed.
Ye Hao sneered, “Are you trying to assert your family’s authority? In my eyes, you’re insignificant.”
“Are you looking for trouble?” Ye Dongzhi hurled a glass cup in Ye Hao’s direction.
“Watch out!” Guo Xiu exclaid.
Much to everyone’s surprise, Ye Hao effortlessly caught the glass cup.
“Were you trying to kill ?” Ye Hao’s eyes glead with a cold intensity as he effortlessly shattered the glass cup in his hand.
“What gives you the right to strike ?” Ye Hao questioned, the glass fragnts falling from his fingers.
Ye Dongzhi’s lips moved as he watched this scene in shock.
This was a glass cup!
Ye Hao had actually crushed it into pieces.
“Hao, don’t be rude to your grandfather.” Ye Mingyan hurriedly said.
“He isn’t my grandfather. He’s too disgusting.” As Ye Hao said that, he pushed the chair away. He looked at Ye Dongzhi coldly and said, “One day, I will seek justice for my dead grandmother.”
With that, Ye Hao turned around and left.
Guo Xiu glanced at Ye Dongzhi coldly and said, “From now on, my family has nothing to do with the Ye family.”
Ye Zhiguo didn’t say anything and followed his wife.
“Zhiguo!” Ye Mingyan shouted.
Ye Zhiguo’s body stiffened for a while, but then he left resolutely.
The fact that Ye Dongzhi had thrown a glass at Ye Hao made Ye Zhiguo realize Ye Dongzhi had never treated Ye Hao as his grandson.
However, Ye Zhiguo should have thought of this a long ti ago.
When Ye Hao was born, Ye Zhiguo gave him the na Ye Zhenghao. However, Ye Dongzhi called Ye Zhiguo and told him he needed to change his son’s na.
Ye Dongzhi’s aning was obvious.
He didn’t admit Ye Hao was his grandson.
Ye Zhiguo felt he was too stupid to keep hoping that Ye Dongzhi would change his mind.
“Let’s go ho,” Ye Zhiguo said with a smile as the three of them walked out of the hotel.
“Let’s go ho.”
“Let’s go ho.”
A person wouldn’t be disappointed if they did not have expectations.
Ye Zhiguo no longer insisted on being recognized by the Ye family.
After all, he never belonged to the Ye family.
After a long silence, Ye Hao said in a serious tone, “Father, I will establish another powerful Ye Family.”
“I believe in you.” Ye Zhiguo nodded slightly.
The annual college entrance exam was about to begin.
Ye Hao declined his parents’ offer to accompany him and pedaled to No.2 High School, arriving half an hour ahead of schedule.
This was because he had been assigned to take the exam at No.2 High School.
As Ye Hao securely parked his bicycle, he discerned a familiar voice in the vicinity.
Upon recognizing his forr math tutor among the crowd, Ye Hao hastened to approach and greeted, “Hello, Mr. Zhang.”
Zhang Jinsheng, who was not serving as an invigilator at No.2 High School, had co specifically to et Ye Hao this ti.
Zhang Jinsheng offered Ye Hao so words of encouragent, patting him on the shoulder and saying, “Don’t put too much pressure on yourself. Just do your best.”
Ye Hao responded with a grin, saying, “Thank you. I’m feeling quite relaxed.”
“That’s good. Head inside and get acquainted with the surroundings,” Zhang Jinsheng advised in a hushed tone.
“Mr. Zhang, I’ll make my way in now,” Ye Hao nodded.
Ye Hao presented his admission ticket and ID card to the security guard stationed at the entrance before entering the examination hall.
Ye Hao had already visited his designated examination hall the day before.
It didn’t take long for Ye Hao to find his classroom.
Unlike the other students, Ye Hao was very silent.
As the bell rang, the exam proctor, in front of the assembled students, unsealed the examination bag and distributed the papers to each student individually.
Ye Hao swiftly perused the exam questions, recorded his na and ticket number, and then proceeded to tackle the exam without any distractions.
With remarkable speed, Ye Hao successfully completed the entire examination within just one hour.
After a final review of his answers, Ye Hao confidently submitted his completed exam paper.
Indeed, there was no room for error in Ye Hao’s responses, considering the significant improvent in his precise calculation skills.
The other students in the classroom gazed at Ye Hao in astonishnt, as no one had anticipated such a rapid completion of the exam.
“Please maintain silence,” the proctor sternly reminded the students.
The entire class imdiately fell into a hushed state.
The proctor collected Ye Hao’s exam paper and inquired, “Have you reviewed your answers on the exam paper?”
“Yes.”
“Very well, please gather your belongings and exit,” the invigilator remarked, casting a mildly dissatisfied gaze in Ye Hao’s direction.
Typically, completing the examination within a re hour was an implausible feat for any test-taker.
However, the invigilator chose not to outwardly express his discontent.
Once Ye Hao had vacated the premises, the invigilator retrieved Ye Hao’s exam paper and comnced his evaluation.
Upon a cursory glance, a flicker of astonishnt flickered in his eyes.
The most challenging segnt of the Chinese examination consisted of filling in ancient poems, accounting for 50 points. Even seasoned Chinese instructors might struggle to answer all these ancient poems accurately.
Remarkably, Ye Hao had managed to respond to all of them.
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