Chapter 76: Jubo Chapter 76 \nWang Cheng didnât know that his parents had told his second auntie a shocking secret about him when he left. It didnât take long for the two parents to come and help move things. The rented house was relatively close to the new house, so this time they did not need to move all at once like the last time.\nWang Ziyu was still at home.
After moving things repeatedly three or four times, the larger pieces of furniture in the rented house were finally moved. Wang Cheng was ready to move the remaining small parts all at once. Wang Ziyu also helped, and after finishing, she held the little fragrant pig and went to the new home with her second brother.
There was still half a month before the deadline of the rented house, but they were staying there. The door was locked and the two left the house where they had lived for more than three months.
In the new house, Papa Wang and Mama Wang were tidying up. There were neighbors coming to help. Now, many people wanted to have a good relationship with their family. With their help, the two finally had time to rest and get older. Big and heavy jobs made them easily tired.
Fortunately, there were not many things in their home. Some of the furniture had been used for many years. There was some simple furniture made by Papa Wang after learning from others. Now they were moving to a new house. As the new house required a new âatmosphereâ, after discussing, they decided to put in a new batch of furniture.
It was past three oâclock in the afternoon. Mama Wang cooked a pot of yam soup and invited the neighbors who came, to drink it. After drinking the soup, everyone left.
Wang Cheng was sweating from walking downstairs and upstairs. He didnât want to experience this kind of hard work moving for a third time. Busy from morning to night, he was tired enough to die every day.
âChengcheng, youâve worked hard. Come and drink a bowl of yam soup.â Mama Wang poured him a bowl of yam soup. This was made with the local yams that the Guanâs Village had grown. It was much better than the yams sold outside. Apparently, these yams had another name. They were called yams, but the two were actually different. The medicinal value of this âzhunshanâ was higher than that of the yam, but in the Guanâs Village, it was commonly known as a yam.\nWang Cheng grunted and drank a bowl. After a while, Wang Ziyu and Papa Wang came over, and Mama Wang gave them a bowl each.
âLetâs stop here today and do the rest tomorrow.â Mama Wang saw that everyone was tired, and she was the same anyway, so she decided to let them all rest.
Wang Ziyu ran back to her room after drinking the yam soup. The new houseâs rooms were decorated according to her favorite style. When they were renovating, she hadnât yet gone to the Imperial Capital for college, so she often followed her parents to help. Now it was time to enjoy her achievements.
Mama Wang was leaving for the market to buy meat and other dishes for dinner. She returned to her room, took her wallet, and walked out the door. An old man with a cane stood in front of her, and the other party even called her by name.
Hearing this, the father and son sitting in the living room resting looked out. Upon seeing someone, Papa Wang immediately stood up and shouted at the other person, âDad, why are you here?â Then he went to help him in. When he went out and saw his mother, he was again surprised.
The most unexpected thing about the arrival of the two elders was that they came for Wang Cheng. With the old manâs attention and affection for the eldest uncleâs family, it would be strange if there was no response after hearing about the morning incident. What was coming was probably a big test for his father.
Papa Wang invited the two old people in. Although the grandparents only loved the eldest family, they were his parents anyway. If they refused to let them in, they would inevitably be poked by others.\nâDad, mom, why did you come over here without saying a word in advance.â
Compared to the enthusiasm of Papa Wang, Mama Wang and Wang Cheng were particularly indifferent. Papa Wang may not have been able to guess his parentsâ intentions. As expected, the old lady said something that surprised Papa Wang.
âIf you treat me as your mother, give up his contract to your eldest brother.â Granny Wang glanced at Wang Cheng and gave a cold hum. From the moment she entered the door, her posture was very high, even her eyes looked down on them. She didnât even glance at Mama Wang. If it wasnât related to Wang Cheng, she would probably consider Wang Cheng as a transparent person.
âImpossible.â Papa Wang rejected it without thinking.
Granny Wang was a little surprised. In her heart, she knew that the youngest son could never refute her from an early age, and even more so when he grew up. She had never seen him so resolutely refused her request, and she reacted angrily.Â
âArenât I your mother? â
Papa Wang wanted to smoke again, but after considering that this was all family, he put up with it and said firmly, âI donât agree to be your accomplice. The contract has been made, and unless my son agrees, I will not interfere. â
âYou son-in-law!â Granny Wang accused.
\nâYou, are you blaming me and your dad?â Granny Wang never thought that the youngest son would have such a big grudge against them. She really raised him for nothing, what a white-eyed wolf.
âYes.â
âYou unfilial son, see if I wonât kill you!â Granny Wangâs anger exploded with his answer. She wanted to hit Papa Wang with her husbandâs cane, but Wang Cheng held it back. She never treated Wang Cheng as her grandson, as well. He was not her grandson anyway, so she did not give him good face, âLet go!â
âOld lady, I canât promise you this.â Wang Cheng didnât honor her as his grandma. He had seen it when he was a kid. This grandma didnât like him. When he hadnât lived with the old monk, he went to the Wangsâ house every New Year. Granny Wang always thought he was transparent. The other children had red packets and sugar, but he didnât. He once heard the old lady teach the other children to not pay attention to him. The old man was strange. At that time, he didnât understand the bitterness of old age. He didnât know why his wife did that to the child, and now he was too lazy to wonder. The old lady pulled the cane vigorously but could not pull it back. Instead, it was snatched by Wang Cheng and thrown away with his free hand. Without the weapon, the old lady had only her mouth. Just when everyone thought she had nothing left to do, Granny Wang sat on the ground and started crying.
A few people had gathered at the door for a while. When they saw this move, they muttered that the old lady was really fierce enough. It was really rare in the world to have such partial parents. âIf I had such parents, I would definitely cut off relationships with them. The eldest son is their son, but the youngest son is not their son.â
âNot only that, other peopleâs families all care for their youngest son. When it comes to the Wang family, the eldest son is a treasure. Isnât it just starting a small company? Whatâs so great? It is estimated that the youngest son also has money.â
Granny Wangâs howling again attracted a group of people to come and watch, one after another asked what was going on. Some others explained to them, and they immediately understood. The old lady dared to feel that this was a failure to achieve her purpose and wanted to play tricks.
At this time, Wang Cheng stood up they only heard him say to Papa Wang and Mama Wang, âDad, mom, arenât you going to buy food? Go quickly, or it will be too late.â
It took a moment for Mama Wang to understand, then she dragged out the father who hadnât responded yet.