Chapter 607: An Unreasonable Request
Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation  Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
âEnough, brother,â Lin Laoâer implored, âAlthough Su Bing and Su Li are not related to us by blood, they are bound to us by fate. They call Gu Zi âmotherâ, and that makes me their grandfather. You cannot possibly expect to take these two school admission slots from them.â
Gu Zi and Mother Lin entered the room, followed closely by Lin Laodaâs wife. They found Lin Laoâer standing by the table, trembling with rage. Mother Lin rushed to support her husband, her voice laced with irritation, âWhat did you say to him, brother? Heâs so upset. His leg hasnât fully recovered yet. If anything happens to him, our family will never forgive you.â
Mother Lin knew her husband well. In all their years together, she had never seen him lose his temper. This outburst could only mean that Lin Laoda had made an unreasonable demand. It was clear that Lin Laoda had singled out her husband, taking advantage of his good nature and easygoing demeanor.
First, it was Lin Laoyaoâs family, and now it was Lin Laodaâs. They were all too much. They claimed to be brothers, but they never treated Lin Laoâer as one. They always took advantage of his kindness, making unreasonable demands. Mother Lin was furious, her eyes reddening. Seeing her parents so wronged, Gu Ziâs expression darkened. From her fatherâs words, she could guess what Lin Laoda had said. He must have been trying to claim the two school admission slots. Not only would her father disagree, but she would not allow it either.
Before she could speak, her aunt spoke up, addressing Gu Ziâs parents, âLin Laoâer, An Yun, arenât you being a bit too dramatic? Youâre giving such a great opportunity to two people who have no blood relation to you. Isnât that a waste? Do you really think those three children will recognize Gu Zi in the future? Donât be naive.
âGive the slots to my two grandsons. At least they are related by blood. If they succeed in the future, it will bring honor to the Lin family. You will also benefit from their success. You canât be as foolish as your husband.â
Gu Ziâs face darkened further. She said, âAunt, since I married Su Shen, and the three children call him âfatherâ and me âmotherâ, I am their mother. Blood relations are not always reliable. Just look at my fatherâs leg. I thought you and my uncle would be different, but it seems I was wrong.â
Mother Lin echoed her daughterâs words, scolding, âSister-in-law, please refrain from making such comments in the future. If we didnât know better, we might think youâre trying to sow discord among us. Considering youâve already stated that you have no relation to our family, thereâs no need for us to entertain you. You donât need to remember that you have a brother.â
Lin Laoâer patted his wifeâs shoulder, his gaze cold as he looked at his elder brother and his wife. His silence was the best response. He was, of course, siding with his wife and daughter.
Lin Laoda and his wife were taken aback. They hadnât expected Lin Laoâer and his wife to be so direct. It seemed that wealth had given them a backbone.
Lin Laoda tried to lighten the mood, but just then, a tall, handsome man entered, carrying a little girl. Two boys followed him. The taller boy glared at them, his gaze chilling.
Without a doubt, these were Gu Ziâs three stepchildren, and the man carrying the girl was her husband.
Lin Laoda put on a pleasing smile and extended his hand, âMr. Su, Iâve heard so much about you. Iâm Gu Ziâs uncle, which makes me your elder.â
He was relieved that Su Shen hadnât heard their earlier conversation. However, he didnât know that Su Shen and the children had returned just as he and Lin Laoâer had started arguing. There were too many people, so Su Shen had stayed back, quietly observing. He had a pretty good idea of what was going on.
Gu Zi took Su Le from Su Shen. Su Shen looked at Lin Laoda, his expression cold. He said, âYour behavior is not befitting of an elder. Iâm sorry, but I find it hard to respect you as one. Given what just happened, I believe it would be uncomfortable for you to stay. Thereâs no need to put yourselves through that.â