Chapter 250 - Wayward Son, Spineless Father
The Bigshot Shocks The World When She Backs Home
âYou have no idea how stubborn and heartless that Yao Tang is. She managed to cause so much trouble just a few days after coming to the city! She is nothing like our sweet Ranran.â
âHeartless, you say?â The old lady frowned. âSpeak for yourself! Here you are, doting on someone elseâs daughter without a care for your own! I wouldnât be surprised if you just wake up one day and forget who your real daughter is entirely.â
âMom!â Qin Manshined, though she couldnât meet the old womanâs eyes out of guilt. âWeâre telling you, thatYao Tangdoesnât want to live with us, and thereâs nothing we can do about it. Besides, weâve raisedRanranas our own for over ten years. How can you expect our affections to change so suddenly.â
Qin Man sniffed and raised her chin. âIn any case,Ranranis the only daughter of my heart. She is sensible and filial to her parents. She was the one who asked us to come and pick you up, and she adores her dear old âGrandmaâ so much. Do you really not care for her at all?â
She didnât bother to hide the reproach in her voice, hinting that the old lady was somehow in the wrong for detesting a fake grandchild.
At that point, the old woman didnât want to speak to Qin Manany longer, anyway, so she turned toYao Yuan. âWhere is my real granddaughter?â
He shifted uncomfortably. âMom, letâs talk about this once weâre home, okay? You must be tired from your flight.â
The old lady understood what her son was trying to say, and her shoulders slumped. Indeed, she couldnât lose her composure in front of other people, especially while discussing a family matter.
She had no choice but to grit her teeth and rein in her foul mood, if only for her sonâs sake.
She wasted no time when they got home, however. The old lady ambled into the living room and leaned on her walking stick.
âWell? Can you tell me everything now? I will be honest with you, I only came to see my real, biological granddaughter. I wonât waste my breath blaming you for past mistakes, but now that the girl has been found, you cannot let her suffer any more grievances. You have no right.â
Hearing this, Yao Ranteared up and clung toQin Man, who stroked her hair in a gesture of comfort.
The old lady had an intimidating presence and an equally formidable temper. Even Yao Yuandidnât dare to go against his mother. As it was, he could only look at her helplessly.
âMomâ¦â he said slowly, trying to find the right words. âThis Yao Tang, well⦠That is, she is at Second Brotherâs. Weâah, it is what she wants. We couldnât dissuade her, so⦠She currently stays with Second Brotherâs family.â
âWhat?!â the old lady burst out. âYou let your brother take care of your own daughter?â
Her face was a mask of outraged disbelief. She pointed an angry finger at Yao Yuanand said, âAnd you call yourself a father? I canât believe I have someone so irresponsible for a son!â
Yao Yuan winced, recognizing how close he was to being disowned.
âBut, weâre only following Yao Tangâs wishes,â he reasoned out, muttering his words. âShe doesnât like being here, anyway.â
âHa!â His mother snapped, shocked at his words.
For as long as she could remember, her son had always been an obedient and upstanding person. And while they hadnât seen each other in so many years, she had never imagined that he would turn wayward.
It looked like he had become spineless, too!
Yao Yuan pressed his lips together and hung his head. Of course,Yao Tangwas not in his brotherâs home, but the lie was infinitely better than the truth.
If his mother found out that Yao Tanghad moved out on her own, it would only infuriate her further, and there was no doubt in his mind that she would put the blame on them.
An awkward silence fell in the room.
The housekeeper, who had been standing with the butler by the foyer all this time, couldnât help but feel wronged on behalf of her masters.
That brat, Yao Tang, was a true rascal who was always up to good. In what world could she possibly be better than the Young MissYao Ran?
Having looked after the girl all these years, the housekeeper felt as though Yao Ranwas her child, too. The stubborn Old Madam just didnât understand how things really were.
A small sob came from Yao Ran. Her face was buried inQin Manâs shoulder as she cried silently.
The butler chose that moment to step forward.
âIf I may, Old Madam, the Young Miss Yao Ran participated in the recent Math Olympiad Competition. The results were supposed to be out at seven this evening.â
He paused before adding, âWhy donât we check and see her results for the time being?â