Chapter 504: Old Master Jiang, I Don’t Randomly Acknowledge Fathers
A Big Shot's Woman Is Wild and Fierce
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation  Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
âOld Master Jiang, donât get too excited. Although your angioma was removed, the walls of your blood vessels are fragile, and thereâs still a slight risk of cerebral hemorrhage. Keep your emotions stable!â
Wen Xin kindly reminded Old Master Jiang, not wishing to see him on the operating table again. If something went wrong again, she wasnât sure she could handle it.
Hearing Wen Xinâs warning, Wen Huai quickly helped Old Master Jiang to sit down on a nearby chair, softly soothing his excited emotions.
âGodfather, take it easy. Getting worked up like this isnât good for your health, and it might also scare my sister.â
Hearing that it might scare Wen Xin, Old Master Jiang laughed heartily, âYour sister has the same temperament as your mother. Itâs not easy to scare her!â
âGrandfather, youâve already decided theyâre exactly alike without even confirming her identity? There are too many impostors these daysâ¦â
âShut your mouth! When did a young lady become so rude? A few years abroad and youâve forgotten all your manners!â Old Master Jiang chided Jiang Linyan as she was about to speak ill, cutting her off before she could make any more disparaging remarks.
âOld Jiang, this family recognition has me all confused. What exactly is going on? I know this young Wen, heâs the young master from the Ma family, but who can explain the rest to me?â
Mu Chengxi sat down beside Wen Xin, uninterested in those old stories.
He noticed the mangoes in the fruit plate looked fresh and began to peel and slice them for Wen Xin, placing the slices on a small plate next to her.
Wen Xin was curious about the past but didnât ignore Mu Chengxiâs actions. She whispered a thanks and started eating the mango slices he handed her attentively and gracefully.
Sitting across from them, Jiang Linyan, having been scolded by Old Master Jiang, quieted down and resumed her demeanor as a well-bred lady, her eyes red and head bowed, looking very aggrieved.
She pretended to glance casually in Mu Chengxiâs direction but was taken aback to find that not only did he not look her way, but he was also intently peeling mango for Wen Xin.
Even his usually cold gaze was filled with affection, almost sickeningly sweet.
She quickly averted her gaze, feeling nearly consumed by jealousy; she couldnât accept Mu Chengxi treating Wen Xin this way.
âSister-in-law, you might not know, but when I was visiting abroad years ago, I was attacked unexpectedly and was saved by a young girl.â
âThat girl was none other than Wen Huaiâs mother, Tang Xiaomei. I remember she was only about thirteen or fourteen when she saved me. Time flies, and now her children are all grown up.â
âTang Xiaomei was indeed a remarkable person. Her only regret was dying too soon. When I heard of her death, I told Ma Wenyuan that I wanted to adopt Wen Huai, but Ma Wenyuan disagreed, so I could only have Wen Huai recognize me as his foster father.â
âFor years, to ensure my status didnât affect Wen Huaiâs upbringing, not many people knew about our relationship.â
âNow that Wen Huai has found his sister, young lady, would you be willingâ¦â
Old Master Jiang looked at Wen Xin expectantly, seeing the image of her mother in her. If he could take care of Wen Xin, it would also be a way to repay her mother.
âOld Master Jiang, I donât randomly acknowledge fathers. I appreciate your care for Wen Huai over the years. You are Wen Huaiâs foster father, and I will respect you, but I am just Wen Huaiâs sister, nothing more.â
Wen Xin was aware of Old Master Jiangâs status and the complexities around her. There was no need to complicate her life further.
Hearing Wen Xinâs firm refusal, Old Master Jiang and Old Madam Mu were somewhat surprised. Having Old Master Jiangâs protection would be beneficial for her.
However, she had declined.
Wen Huai had guessed his sister would react this way, which is why he had never told Wen Xin about having a foster father, fearing she would accuse him of recklessly acknowledging a father.
The atmosphere became somewhat awkward after Wen Xinâs refusal. Wen Xin put down her plate, lowered her gaze, and smiled lightly. âEveryone looking at me like this makes me a bit embarrassed. My parents have been gone for many years, and I appreciate everyone in the capital who helped raise Wen Huai, but I really donât need too much attention.â
Though Wen Xin spoke with a cool and distant tone, her politeness was evident.
Old Master Jiang laughed heartily, taking a sip of tea, âYou have the same character as your mother, very good, very good indeed! Youâre quite the lady!â
After a few more casual exchanges with Wen Xin and Old Madam Mu, Old Master Jiang, with the help of Jiang Linyan, stood up and left the Mu family estate, without revisiting the earlier discussion.
After Old Master Jiangâs departure, Wen Xin, Mu Chengxi, and Wen Huai returned to Old Madam Muâs living room.
Old Madam Mu, visibly cheered by Wen Xinâs presence, took her hand and urged her to sit beside her. âYou, young lady, disappear for so long every time you go out. I could still occasionally have you over for a meal in the first half of the year, but lately, youâve been completely out of sight, making grandma miss you so much.â
Wen Xin, observing Old Madam Muâs exaggerated manner, smiled gently. âIsnât this why I came straight here to see you? Youâve been talking with Old Master Jiang for so long, didnât it tire you? Shouldnât you rest a bit?â
âIt wasnât long; they arrived just half an hour before you. Iâm glad you came; otherwise, I wouldnât know how to handle them!â
Old Madam Mu sighed helplessly, then glanced sharply at Mu Chengxi and sighed again.
âYou see, youâre born so outstanding. The Jiang familyâs girl came asking about you, wanting to set something up with you, even though I told them you have a girlfriend. But Old Master Jiang thinks no one is more suitable for you than Linyan!â
âI donât know who started the rumor that Mu Chengxiâs girlfriend is just a country girl; I tried explaining for so long and still couldnât clarify it. Itâs good that you came back; otherwise, it would have been too troublesome.â
Old Madam Mu mentioned this with a bit of a headache, rubbing her temples before continuing to lecture Mu Chengxi.
âYou better resolve this issue properly. If little Xin Xin suffers any distress because of this, I certainly wonât let you off.â