Chapter 316 - More Important
The Bigshot Shocks The World When She Backs Home
Memories of the past flashed in Old Madamâs mind. A helpless sigh escaped her lips. âI am at fault as well. At the time, I insisted on going to a nearby pagoda to offer incense. This wouldnât have happened if I had only stayed.â
She reached out and rubbed Yao Tangâs back in a comforting gesture.
Meanwhile, Yao Ranwas stewing in her seat. She had effectively become an outsider to this family. No one thought to extend her some consideration, despite the multiple times they had brought up her name in the conversation.
Every word that was spoken felt like another layer of her ideal life was being stripped off of her, revealing her despicable origins.
âGrandma, Dad, Mom,â Yao Ransaid, her voice tight, her fists clenched at her sides. âI still have band practice to attend. Iâll take my leave first.â
Qin Man instantly perked up, and her expression eased somewhat.
âAll right, all right. Go prepare your purse and weâll go.â
Old Madam Yao only glanced at them and said nothing.Yao Ranwasnât the star of this gathering anyway, and it might be better for everyone ifQin Manwasnât around, either.
She watched them gather their things and hike up their bags on their shoulders.
Just before walking out of the room, however, Qin Manturned to her husband and said, âYao Yuan,Ranranwill be going out with her friends next week. Sheâll have to bring her instructor gifts, too. Give her some pocket money to cover everything.â
Yao Yuan nodded and gave the matter some thought before adding, âThen Iâll transfer one million yuan later. Make sure you get the instructor something nice.â
âOf course,â Qin Mangrinned in satisfaction.
Yao Ran, who was already at the door, turned and shot Yao Tanga smug smirk. âWho cares that sheâs the biological child? Iâm still my parentsâ favorite, the only daughter they dote on.â
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But her silent gloating was cut short as Old Madam Yaocleared her throat and gestured atYao Yuan.
Her son nodded and immediately whipped out a check from his wallet. âHere, Yao Tang. This is our allowance. Study hard, okay? If you need more money, donât hesitate to tell me.â
It was Old Madam Yaoâs turn to sit back and smile in approval.
Yao Ran promptly froze in place, feeling cold all over.
No sooner had she thought that she was the only one to receive special treatment than she was proven wrong.
She was utterly embarrassed, if only to herself.
Yao Ran came to her senses just in time to seeQin Manstride over and snatch the check out ofYao Tangâs hands.
âWhat are you doing?â Yao Yuanfrowned.
âWhat does it look like Iâm doing?â his wife screeched, clearly outraged. âWhat the hell are you giving her money for? And a million at that! Itâs not as if we grow cash on trees, and our Ranran will need a sizable fund for when she goes to university. Shouldnât you save up our money for Ranranâs future, instead of randomly giving it away to someone else?â
She looked at Yao Yuanlike he had gone insane.
âNow, Iâve really seen everything!â Old Madam Yaothundered. âYou donât even think twice about giving that fake daughter of yours a million yuan for some trivial rubbish, yet you begrudge your own flesh and blood for her living expenses? It is your duty as her mother! Do you even have a conscience? I know youâre biased, but I never thought you would go as far as to shirk your responsibilities!ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Perhaps it was because of her position as the matriarch, but the old lady no longer bothered with the familyâs finances. As such, she had no knowledge of the comings and goings of money in Yao Yuanâs family.
What she did know, though, was that Yao Ranwas given a monthly allowance amounting to several hundred thousand yuan.
The girl would then use this pocket money to buy luxury clothes and bags on a regular basis. Even her shoes were custom-made.
She also owned piles of jewelry that she rarely used twice, which were worth more than one million in total.
So why couldnât they provide Yao Tangwith the barest necessities?
Old Madam Yao glared atQin Man. She was livid! She began to question herself why she had agreed for her son to marry this imbecile of a woman. Had she put a stop to the union, they might not have had to endure misfortune in the years that followed.
âItâs a good thing that Yao Tangwas registered underYao Rongâs house,â the old lady mused. GivenQin Manâs attitude, she couldnât even begin to imagine what her poor granddaughter would suffer inYao Yuanâs household.
Qin Man was visibly upset at this point. The way she saw it, the old woman was willfully meddling with other peopleâs business.
The money belonged to her family; she could spend it however she wanted. And when it came down to it, Ranranwas definitely more important than that country bumpkin!