Yusui Chang'an

Chapter 1196 Regret

Although Lin Siran knew the pros and cons, he had been separated from his family for many years and was not as close to his parents as before. In addition, Liu's long-term complaints and instigation made him unable to help but think too much. He believed that Lin Yanqing was holding him back in order to communicate with the King of Qi without his knowledge.

Although Lin Siran did not say what he was thinking, Lin Yanqing had seen his resentful expression and guessed most of it.

Lin Yanqing was not on guard against Lin Siran, but Chu Chengyao, who was vicious and had attacked Lin Wanrong many times. However, since it was a serious matter involving the prince, Lin Yanqing did not want to cause trouble, so he did not explain to Lin Siran, or was unwilling to explain.

Lin Siran found an excuse: Lin Wanrong didn't have her own yard, so she couldn't get married in the old lady's yard, and he just happened to have renovated the yard boudoir.

He tried to use this to persuade Lin Wanrong to follow him back and get married in his own house.

The old lady, who had originally been glimmering with hope, couldn't help but feel chilled and annoyed upon hearing this.

This son, whom she loved very much, never rebuked Liu Yunxiang for her actions from beginning to end, and even helped her to conceal it. He never apologized to his parents for it, and was only thinking about how to make money and how to earn a future for himself.

It seems that it is no big deal if parents are insulted by their wives.

It is also possible that... Lin Siran also had resentment towards his parents, so even if he heard it, he did not stop it.

"The Lin Mansion is much larger than Lord Lin's house. It is not difficult to clean up a yard for Wanrong to get married. Lord Lin, thank you for your trouble."

When the old lady finished speaking, not only Lin Siran was shocked, but everyone in the room looked over.

Lin Siran panicked and asked, "Mother, why do you call your son 'sir'?"

The old lady felt a dull pain in her heart. She clenched the Buddhist beads in her hand, and with slightly cloudy eyes, she looked at her familiar yet unfamiliar son inch by inch, looking back at the past:
When she gave birth to Lin Siran, it was easier than when she gave birth to Lin Siyuan. Lin Siran was younger and sweeter, always sticking to her, and she cared more about this youngest son. At that time, Lin Yanqing often said that she was partial and doted on the youngest son too much, which would spoil him, but she didn't think so. She always felt that since the older son could support the family, it didn't matter if the younger son was a little lazy and spoiled.

Now it seems that she was wrong...

"I thought you came here today to make Wanrong happy, or to apologize for Liu, but I didn't expect you came here just to get Wanrong to marry in your house.

Blame me for doting on you too much, and making you selfish, without caring about your parents or your younger generations... Well, I can't control what you want, and I don't want to control it anymore.

But Wanrong will not go back with you and suffer the torture of Liu family for your honor."

Although the old lady's treatment of Lin Siran was no longer the same as before, it was the first time that he was treated like this by the old lady. He felt panicked and aggrieved, and wanted to defend himself, but the old lady closed her eyes and turned her face away, obviously not wanting to listen more.

Sadness, grievance, shame and unwillingness all choked in her throat. The mixed emotions were like boiling water, scalding most of Lin Siran's good mood when she came. She saluted her parents with a depressed and sad mood, and turned around and left the house without waiting for a reply.

When they reached the door, Lin Siran held onto it and glanced behind him with burning eyes:

I have no one to support me. If I don't fight for myself, who can I rely on? You say you are partial to me, but the house is my eldest brother's, my future is my eldest brother's, and now my daughter is also my eldest brother's...

Since Lin Siran turned around, the old lady opened her eyes and watched her go, her eyes full of heartache. The Lin Jinyan sisters stepped forward distressedly, holding the old lady's hands on the left and right to comfort her silently.

The old lady forced a smile:
"Good boy, grandma is fine. I just regret not listening to your grandfather." (End of this chapter)

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