Chapter 23 - An Angry Father
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nLin Feng was greeting the guests. When she saw Su Luo and her family, she went over to welcome them.
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n“Grandma!”
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n“Hi, grandma.”
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nGu Bei and Gu Xi greeted their grandma politely.
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n“Hello, Xixi. Hello, Beibei.”
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nLin Feng smiled and responded to them. Then her gaze landed on Gu Zhan and Su Luo.
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nShe looked satisfied and happy. She pressed Su Luo’s arm and said, “I am so happy to see you two get back together. It’s such a weight off my mind.”
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n“Don’t worry, mom. From now on, you’ll always see us happy together.”
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nAfter saying that, Su Luo turned to look at Gu Zhan who met her gaze. Their eyes are full of love and feelings for each other.
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nGu Zhan handed the gift in his hand to Lin Feng. “Mom, this is our gift for dad’s birthday.”
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nLin Feng took the gift and let the servant put away. She said to them with a smile, “Go see your dad first. You two coming together for his party is the best gift for him.”
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n“Okay, okay.”
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nSu Luo agreed.
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nSu Li and Su Luo’s relationship became very tense since Su Luo wanted a divorce. Su Li was so mad at her that he even said he had no daughter like her. In the future, Gu Zhan would be his son.
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nNow that Su Luo and Gu Zhan had made up and were in love, Lin Feng wanted to fix the relationship between the father and daughter as well.
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nShe brought them to see Su Li.
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nWhen they arrived, Su Li was sitting by the window, looking at the scenery outside, deep in thought.
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n“Grandpa!”
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n“Grandpa, we’re here!”
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nTwo childish voices came from behind him. Su Li quickly turned around and saw the two cute faces.
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nHis furrowed brows were immediately relaxed; a big smile appeared on his face. “Look who’s here! It’s grandpa’s cutie pies.”
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nSu Li squatted down on one of his heel and hugged Gu Xi and Gu Bei with his arms wide open.
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nGu Xi and Gu Bei had not seen him for a long time. They kissed each of his cheeks affectionately.
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nSu Li was so happy that he could not close his mouth. “Haha, with you two around, grandpa’s longevity will be guaranteed.”
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n“Grandpa will live to be one hundred years old!”
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nGu Xi raised her hand and said excitedly.
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nIt was the oldest human age she could think of.
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n“Gu Bei wishes grandpa happy every day.”
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nGu Bei was much calmer than Gu Xi.
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n“Your blessings are well received by grandpa. Thank you.”
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nSu Li rubbed the children’s soft hair. When he looked up, he saw his unfilial daughter, Su Luo, standing at the door. His smile immediately disappeared.
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nHe said coldly, “Why are you here?”
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nIt looked like Su Li didn’t want to see her.
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nNo, not like. He didn’t want to see her at all.
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n“Dad, Happy Birthday.”
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nEven though Su Luo felt her father was unhappy, she still wanted to wish him happy birthday.
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nSu Li nodded slightly and turned to look at Gu Zhan, who was beside Su Luo.
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nThe smile came back to his face. “Xiao Zhan, you’ve come as well?”
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nSu Luo pursed her lips helplessly and accepted that her dad didn’t like her. It was all the fault of the original owner!
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n“Luo Luo took your birthday very seriously. She told me the date a while ago and helped pick a gift. I’ve been busy with work and almost forgot your birthday. I was lucky to have Luo Luo reminding me.”
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nGu Zhan deliberately put his arm around Su Luo’s shoulder and put in a good word for her.
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nSu Li was moved slightly, but his face was still cold. He glanced at Su Luo and said, “Don’t speak up for this unfilial daughter. I know you picked the gift for me. She’d rather I die faster so that she can have what she wants. How could she remember my birthday?”
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nSu Luo could not deny. The original owner had indeed hurt her family very badly.
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n“Aiya, Old Su, why are you bringing this up again? Have you forgotten what I told you yesterday?”
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nLin Feng kept winking at Su Li, not letting him continue to make things difficult for Su Luo.
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nWhen Lin Feng returned from the Gu family yesterday, she told Su Li that Su Luo had changed. She told Su Li to be nice to Su Luo when he saw her today. But Su Li forgot her words and didn’t change at all.
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n“Hmph.”
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nSu Li snorted coldly, but did not say anything more.
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