Chapter 814 - Dignity
Sir, How About A Marriage?
Old Master Yinâs gaze turned pointed as he said, âHer love? If it werenât because youâre so responsible and thoughtful, the Yin familyâs dignity and reputation would have been trampled under someoneâs feet at this moment. Ning Dong, return and talk to your parents. Iâll have to trouble them to visit our house. For the sake of the Yin familyâs dignity, Iâll definitely prepare a generous dowry for Yin Yi!â
Ning Dong was very tactful. He glanced at the tablet on the table before he said, âGrandpa, only you, Yin Yi, and I know about this matter. Even if itâs my parents, I wonât say anything about it. Iâll tell them that I like Yin Yi so I want them to propose marriage. As for that matter, letâs just bury it.â
Old Master Yin was in a great mood. He patted Ning Dongâs shoulder, looking very appreciative.
After Ning Dong left, Old Master Yin could not hold it in any longer when he looked at the tablet. He summoned Yin Bin over. He naturally had to let Yin Bin know what his daughter had done.
Guan Ningâs face paled after she looked at the tablet. She gripped the tablet tightly as she asked tremblingly, âWhere, where did this come from?â
Guan Ning had lost her composure in front of her father-in-law, and her voice was very high-pitched at this moment.
Yin Binâs expression was unsightly as well. âFatherâ¦â
Old Master Yin waved his hand. âIâve already convinced Ning Dong to marry Yin Yi. Do you have any objections?â
Yin Bin and Guan Ning exchanged a look.
Old Master Yin looked at the couple and said, âNing Dong said he had been schemed against. Yin Yiâs original target was Mu Chen. For the sake of the two familiesâ reputation, heâs willing to marry Yin Yi.â
Guan Ningâs heart skipped a beat. âYin Yi didnât do it voluntarily! We can report him and sue him!â
âSue him for what? For raping your daughter? What evidence do you have? Do you have any evidence? Your daughter did it willingly! If you insist on exposing the matter, Iâm afraid the Mu family will get involved as well! Can you afford the consequences?â Old Master Yin said angrily.
Yin Bin could not help but say, âDoesnât this mean Ning Dong benefited for nothing? Although we intend to match-make them, weâre not completely satisfied with the Ning familyâ¦â
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Old Master Yin sneered. âThis is all of your precious daughterâs fault. What? You want to use the Yin familyâs reputation to seek justice for her?â
Yin Bin and Guan Ning did not dare to say anything else.
Old Master Yin looked at the duo and said, âQuit while youâre ahead. That kid is quite scheming, but the important thing now is to suppress this matter. Fortunately, his family background is not bad, and heâs not a bad match for Yin Yi. Heâll ask his parents to come over to propose marriage. At that time, both of you better go with the flow.â
Then, Old Master Yin switched the topic and said, âOur family also cannot interfere in Guan Tangâs matter. Itâll blow over eventually. If we help her, itâll only make things worse. Perhaps, we can use Yin Yi and Ning Dongâs marriage to divert the publicâs attention.â
âThe most important thing now is Cheng Che. There must be enough pomp for his return to the family. We must show him how much we value him. Do you understand?â
The duo nodded solemnly.
Although Guan Ning was unhappy about her daughterâs matter, she had no choice but to put it aside for the sake of her son. She had to prioritize matters so she would have to wrong her daughter for now.
Yin Bin thought about it for a moment before he finally told Old Master Yin about his original intention of wanting to make a connection with the Ning family.
Old Master Yin raised an eyebrow. âI didnât expect there to be such a relationship. This is even better. When the Ning family comes, have a proper chat with them. Donât create unnecessary problems.â
Guan Ning lowered her gaze. âIs my daughter going to be married off just like this? Thereâs also Guan Tang. The Yin family protected her for so many years, but they suddenly let her go when Guan Tang needed them the most.â