Chapter 1230

Wen Niannian held down the microphone, turned to look at Mu Henian who was reading beside him, and asked softly, "Who is Mrs. Lansing?"

"She is your grandmother."

Wen Niannian was a little surprised: "Then why did my dad call her madam instead of calling him mother directly?"

"When Mrs. Lansing divorced Mr. Christian, the two had a very unpleasant quarrel. They didn't meet each other until Christian's death. Later, when your father established a family of his own, they remarried. Mrs. Lansing got in touch, but at that time, Mrs. Lansing had already formed another family and had three more children. Your father didn't want to get involved, so he kept calling her Mrs. Lansing."

The so-called separation of old age and death is probably nothing more than that.

How can a couple be able to quarrel to such an extent that it can be summed up in the words "unpleasant quarrel"?

It seems that Mu Henian's adjectives are used more politely.

After hearing his explanation, Wen Niannian became more and more curious about the rumored Mrs. Lansing.

She picked up the phone and continued to say to Hein on the other end of the phone: "Have you told my brother about this?"

"I just told him this morning, and he said he would send gifts, but he is not free, so he won't go."

This answer was within their expectations.

Wen Juanye's attitude towards Heine has always been indifferent, even towards the entire Christian family, including Heine's biological mother, Mrs. Lansing.

Everyone is an adult and has their own values. Although Wen Niannian doesn't quite understand what his brother is doing, he can't say much, so he can only let him go.

She said helplessly, "Sorry, my brother is really busy recently."

Heine is very open-minded: "It's okay, if he doesn't go, it's the same if you go."

He actually understood what Wen Juanye did.

Wen Juanye just wanted to draw a line with the Christian family, expressing that he did not want to inherit the Christian family at all.

——As the eldest son of Heine, and the only male in this generation of the Christian family, it is an inevitable result that he inherits the family property.

It's a pity he doesn't want to.

Wen Niannian asked excitedly: "Then what kind of gift do I need to prepare? Does Mrs. Lansing have any hobbies? Or what does she like?"

"She prefers children. If you can bring all three of your children, she will be very happy."

Wen Niannian responded immediately: "I understand!"

During this trip, she decided to take the three children to country Y, let them see the place where their grandfather grew up, and pay respects to their great-grandmother, which is another form of acknowledgment of their ancestors.

She told Mu Henian about this idea and asked for his opinion.

Mu Henian agreed very simply: "Well, if you want to take them, you can take them there."

Wen Niannian was very happy, hugged his neck and kissed him: "You are so kind!"

Mu Henian touched the back of her neck: "I suggest you ask your mother about this before you leave, and see if she wants to go too?"

Wen Niannian was a little puzzled: "My mother shouldn't want to see Mrs. Lansing, right?"

If you really want to study it carefully, Mrs. Lansing can be regarded as Yu Wu's mother-in-law, and the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law in China has been very delicate since ancient times, not to mention that Mrs. Lansing and Yu Wu both have strong tempers.

Wen Niannian was a little worried, if they met, would there be some bad collisions.

(End of this chapter)

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