Su Wan is the true daughter of the Su family. After drifting outside for eighteen years, she was finally brought back to the Su family. She originally thought she would be doted on, but unexpectedl...
Su Wan received the call from the Su family during breakfast.
Su Chengde sounded dejected on the phone.
"Wanwan, come back with Xiao Qin."
As if afraid Su Wan wouldn't come back, he added another sentence.
"Qingqing, she's gone."
They're gone!
The Su family discovered that Su Qing was dead.
Su Wan held the microphone and said calmly, "Okay."
Qin Yi frowned. "Yes..."
Looking at Qin Yi and Qin's worried grandmother, Su Wan nodded.
"Yes, when they found him this morning, he was already cold."
Su Wan was not surprised at all.
She remembered seeing Su Qing for the last time last night.
She did it.
Her own brother helped Su Qing try to kill her.
If Su Qing were to wake up one day, it would only put her in a passive position.
In matters of life and death, she didn't want to create any more trouble for herself.
Therefore, after knocking Su Shikun unconscious, she quickly made a judgment.
See Su Qing off on her journey.
Without Su Qing, Su Shikun is just a brainless fly.
Grandma Qin put her hands together and recited a Buddhist prayer.
"It's such a pity that such a young girl has passed away."
Grandma Qin was kind-hearted, and at this moment she only felt sorry for Su Qing's young life.
When Su Wan and Qin Yi returned to the Su family home, Su Chengde had already arranged for a funeral procession.
The large number of people made the Su family's house seem particularly crowded.
Everyone stood there awkwardly, unsure whether to leave or stay.
The person in charge stood outside the door, somewhat apprehensive.
The male and female heads of the Su family were having a heated argument inside the house.
The reason is the question of where Su Qing should be buried.
Su Qing is unmarried and is not a biological daughter of the Su family.
Su Chengde disagreed with letting her be buried in the ancestral graveyard.
Han Hongmei cried until her eyes were red and swollen, accusing Su Chengde, "Qingqing was raised by you, how could you be so heartless!"
"They won't even let her into the ancestral graves!"
Su Chengde was so angry at Han Hongmei's unreasonable nagging that he was panting heavily.
He rubbed his temples in frustration: "If you insist on arguing about this, then take your coffin with you!"
Han Hongmei was both angry and furious.
She had completely lost her former composure, and rushed forward to tear at Su Chengde, yelling, "You heartless bastard, how could you be so cruel! How could you..."
"Smack!"
Su Chengde was tireless in his efforts.
A heavy slap rang out, leaving five bright red handprints on Han Hongmei's face. She staggered as Su Chengde struck her.
She covered her face, looking at Su Chengde in disbelief.
This was the scene that Su Wan and Qin Yi saw when they entered.
Like an enraged hen, Han Hongmei, with disheveled hair, went up and grabbed Su Chengde's clothes: "Fine, you hit me, you actually hit me, you actually hit me."
Han Hongmei has been a stay-at-home wife and mother since she got married.
Su Chengde was always put first.
Over the decades, the two rarely argued, and never even resorted to physical violence.
Now, at such an old age, I'm not only being beaten.
It was in front of her daughter and son-in-law, along with servants and a large group of outsiders who were handling the funeral arrangements.
Does she still have any dignity left?
The son lay unconscious in bed.
My daughter is dead.
What's infuriating is that this man, the head of the family, won't even let his daughter be buried in the ancestral grave!
She had only said a few words, and he actually told her to take her daughter's coffin and get out of there.
Listen, listen!
What does he consider himself to be?
It's still my bedmate!
She absolutely hated it.
Han Hongmei looked at Su Chengde, her eyes blazing with hatred.
"You, surnamed Su, if you've got the guts, then divorce me!"
This was the most confident thing Han Hongmei could say, and it was what she considered her reliance.
Unexpectedly, Su Chengde coldly replied, "Think carefully before you act, do you really want to cause trouble?"
Han Hongmei was taken aback by his attitude.
He felt as if he had no strength to support him and collapsed to the ground.
He didn't care at all!
He didn't care at all!
Su Wan glanced at the two men, who were both furious, and then carefully spoke up: "Dad, the most important thing right now is to handle the funeral arrangements."
Su Chengde nodded. "Leave this matter to the funeral team."
He then called the steward in and gave him instructions.
Su Wan glanced at Han Hongmei, then went to help her up.
"Get up?"
Qin Yi instructed Su Wan, "Wanwan, I'm going out to take a look."
Then he went to discuss matters with the funeral team.
The family needed someone to take charge, and Qin Yi, as the son-in-law, had no choice but to step in and help.
Su Chengde was somewhat dejected. He was indeed in a bad mood. His son was in a coma, and his wife was confused.
It's true that you only really see a person when things get tough.
Han Hongmei is the type who is shrewd in small matters but muddle-headed in big ones.
Han Hongmei pulled her arm away from Su Wan's grasp and said coldly, "I don't need you to pretend to be kind!"
Su Wan glanced at her but didn't say anything.
She had long since stopped taking the harm Han Hongmei had done to her to heart.
He turned around and went to discuss it with Su Chengde.
"Dad, should we notify our relatives and friends?"
Su Chengde nodded. "I've already sent someone to inform them about this. After all, I've raised her for a while, so I bought her a burial plot in the western suburbs."
He glanced at Han Hongmei and said, "Your focus now should be on taking good care of Shikun."
Upon hearing this, Han Hongmei covered her face and wept bitterly.
Su Chengde was worried that she might cause more trouble, so he sent Liu Jin to take her to the hospital to stay with Su Shikun and to keep a close eye on him.
Throughout the entire funeral, Su Wan and Qin Yi oversaw the welcoming and sending off of guests, only saying to outsiders that Han Hongmei had fallen ill due to the shock.
Looking at Su Qing's tombstone, Su Wan's thoughts raced. The snake charmer was bitten by a snake in the end; it was Su Qing's retribution.
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