Chapter 1577 - The Role Of A Good Child
The 99th Divorce
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Chapter 1577: The Role Of A Good Child
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
A good kid? Li Xiao chuckled. He looked at Qin Shuhua and shook his head.
Qin Shuhua was none too happy when she observed her husbandâs expression. âWhat is your expression supposed to mean? Youâd better think of something! Not only has that woman been married to someone else before, but sheâs also currently in prison. If word of this were to get out, what would other people say of us?â
âIâm sure Li Jinnan knows what heâs doing regarding this matter,â Li Xiao said. âYou should stay out of it.â
He waved his hand in the air, clearly not too bothered by it at all. Qin Shuhua wasnât satisfied.
âNo way, Lao Xiao,â she said. âDo you actually mean to approve of them being together?â
âItâs not up to up to me,â he replied. âDidnât you just say that the girl is now in prison? Even if I were to approve, she has to be released first!â
Qin Shuhua heard that, but she didnât understand exactly what her husband was trying to say. She looked at him. Her frown deepened with confusion.
Li Xiao got off the couch and turned to walk off, not bothering to entertain her any longer.
Qin Shuhua still couldnât make out what her husband meant. She ran up to him and asked, âLao Li, what do you mean?â
Li Xiao was speechless.
âSay something!â
âIâm off to take a shower,â Li Xiao said.
âNo! Clarify what you just said!â Qin Shuhua tried to follow him, but she couldnât catch Li Xiao in time before he headed into the bathroom.
Locked out on the other side of the door, Qin Shuhua stomped her foot in frustration. She picked her cell phone up and made a phone call to her grandson in the Capital.
It was Li Jianqianâs third day in the Capital. Everything in the Capital was different from how it had been in Kingstown. It wasnât just a change of environment. Everyone around him was also different from the people he knew in Kingstown.
For the past three days, Li Jianqian had dutifully played the role of a good child. When Grandpa told him to eat his meals, he ate his meals. When Grandma offered him some fruit, he accepted it. When Rong Haiyue and Rong Xuan had suggested taking him to the movies, Li Jianqian had only one reply: âOK.â
All the neighbors and acquaintances had praised Li Jianqian for being such a well-behaved child and saving his elders the worry. Only Rong Xuan and Rong Haiyue, as the parties directly involved, knew that this level of good behavior wasnât exactly a good thing for a child.
Rong Haiyue sat down to have a good talk with his wife. With a worried frown, he asked, âXuan, are our actions doing the child more harm than good?â
Rong Xuan looked at Rong Haiyue, feeling hesitant to answer.
They had always known that Li Jianqian was a well-behaved and obedient child. Recently, they had discovered that the child didnât seem very happy.
Rong Xuan sighed and replied, âHow about this? Why donât we send the child back? Heâs still young after all. I donât want him to develop any issues. Dasu is indeed a mature kid, however...â
âGrandma, Grandpa...â Li Jianqianâs voice suddenly rang out.
The husband and wife stiffened in surprise and turned back to look.
Li Jianqian was very thinly clad. On his feet were only a pair of cotton slippers. He asked, âDo you dislike me?â
Upon hearing that question, they knew that the child must have seen or heard something. Their expressions turned awkward. At the same time, they felt a nagging sense of guilt.
Rong Haiyue and Rong Xuan waved Li Jianqian over and said, âDasu, come over here.â
Li Jianqian obediently walked over. He was so well-behaved that he might as well have been a puppet. His face was emotionless. There wasnât much reaction from him. However, when compared to his father, it had to be said that he was a little less cold and much more tender.
âDo you not like staying at Grandpaâs house?â Rong Haiyue asked. âI was just discussing with your grandma whether we should send you back to Kingstown and allow you to grow up with your sister and brother.â