(Marriage before love, hidden identities, revenge, hilarious, cute babies) Mu Rongting, a rising star in the business world, was focused on his career and vowed not to marry. However, his grandfath...
Chapter 104 Returning to the Old House, Bringing the Wrong Son
Murong Ting didn't say anything more, turned around and left.
After closing the door, he subconsciously opened the video he had just watched.
In the video, the woman plays a popular and cheerful tune, her face beaming with smiles.
After reading it once, a smile unconsciously crept onto his lips, and he sent it to the old man.
After sending it, he habitually prepared to delete it.
However, when the time was set, he hesitated for a second and ultimately just pressed back.
He turned off his phone, put it in his pocket, and went downstairs back to his study.
...
In the children's room.
Murong Chen told Kong Ran and Kong Chi in detail about the secret he had just witnessed downstairs.
After saying that, he let out a long sigh, his face full of worry.
Kong Ran comforted him, "Little Chenchen, don't worry. Mommy is Chanyi, and her medical skills are amazing. She can definitely cure Great-Grandpa's illness."
Kong Chi chimed in, "Yes, Xiao Chen, you'll be able to see your great-grandfather tonight."
Murong Chen sighed again: "Sister Ran and Brother Chi, you don't understand my heart. This isn't what makes me sad."
Kong Ran and Kong Chi looked puzzled: "Huh?"
Murong Chen sighed again: "Of course I understand. Mommy is so amazing. As long as she goes there, she will definitely be cured and brought back to life."
"I'm lamenting that we were all wrong before. Daddy was looking for Chanyi to treat Great-Grandpa's illness. He's not a fan of Chanyi at all. We went through so much trouble to expose Mommy's identity, but it didn't help Daddy and Mommy's relationship at all."
Kong Ran retorted, "Who said he wasn't helpful? Mommy helped Uncle Zha so much, he should thank Mommy properly. But besides his long legs and handsome face, he has no other advantages. He can only repay her with his body, don't you think, little Chichi?"
Kong Chi thought about it seriously for a moment: "That's not entirely true. Daddy has money, but our family isn't short of money, so his advantage is negligible. Thinking about it this way, it seems that Daddy really has no other way but to sacrifice himself."
Murong Chen was finally comforted, and his little face lit up with joy: "Sister Ran and Brother Chi, I think what you said makes a lot of sense. It seems that our family's good days are not far away."
Kong Ran proudly said, "That's right, unless Uncle Scumbag wants to maintain his image and then discards him like a used tool, remaining a complete scumbag to the end."
"Sister Ran!" Kong Chi and Murong Chen roared in childish voices, while simultaneously rolling their eyes at each other.
Kong Ran chuckled sheepishly, "Don't be angry, you two. I was just saying."
Murong Chen calmed himself down and said, "Hmph, I'm not going to chat with you two anymore. I almost finished assembling the warship that my great-grandfather gave me last time. I'll go finish assembling it now and give it to my great-grandfather later. He'll definitely be happy to see it."
"Okay, go ahead, Xiao Chen, take good care of Great-Grandpa for us."
"no problem."
Murong Chen immediately jumped off the bed, went out the door, and plunged into the toy room.
Two hours later.
Kong Wange changed her clothes, picked up a large first-aid kit, and came downstairs: "It's getting late, shall we go?"
Murong Ting responded, "Xiao Chen said he wants to come with us, I'll go get him."
Kong Wange was slightly taken aback: "Should we invite Xiao Chen along?"
"Yes, after he found out that his great-grandfather was sick, he kept making a fuss about wanting to go."
He spoke as he prepared to go upstairs.
Kong Wange was startled. Chi Bao and Chen Bao were upstairs together. If Murong Ting went up, wouldn't he expose them? She quickly stopped him, saying, "How about I go and call Xiao Chen?"
"No need, it's inconvenient for you to carry the medicine box. Just wait for me here." With that, Murong Ting took long strides and went up three flights of stairs.
Kong Wange was sweating profusely as she watched.
Even more coincidentally, at that very moment, Kong Chi came downstairs carrying a water glass.
Murong Ting paused in his steps upstairs, raising an eyebrow in surprise, and asked, "You heard us talking?"
"What?" Kong Chi asked quite calmly.
Murong Ting didn't think much of it: "This outfit is nice, let's go."
After saying that, he pulled Kong Chi aside and went out the door.
Kong Wange: "?"
She realized that Murong Ting had mistaken the child for someone else, but he acted too quickly and didn't give her any time to react. Helpless, she could only hurry after him.
Once in the car, Murong Ting glanced at Kong Chi: "Why are you carrying a cup when you're going to see your great-grandfather?"
Kong Chi covered his face and made up a story with a serious expression: "Because this cup was a gift from my great-grandfather, and I wanted to make him happy."
Murong Ting didn't recall the old man ever giving his son such an ordinary cup. He paused for a moment, then said with a touch of emotion, "Xiao Chen, you've grown up."
Kong Chi: "..."
He was forced into it.
Murong Ting didn't say anything more, stepped on the gas, and started the car.
On the way, Kong Chi secretly sent a message to Murong Chen: "Xiao Chen, Daddy has mistaken me for someone else and has taken me away. You won't be able to see Great-Grandpa today."
Murong Chen replied instantly: "Waaaah, I was wondering why this house suddenly felt empty. I just reassembled the warship. Oh well, since you haven't met Great-Grandpa yet, this trip is a good opportunity for you to get closer to him. Great-Grandpa is so good to me."
Kong Chi's little hands moved quickly: "Don't worry, I'll take good care of Great-Grandpa. You and Ran-jie should be good at home. We can communicate anytime if anything happens."
Murong Chen returned an "OK" sign: "Got it!"
Twenty minutes later, the three arrived at the old house.
The servants had been informed in advance and were waiting at the door early in the morning. When they saw the people arrive, they quickly led them through the gate.
Just before entering the old man's room, Kong Wange pulled Kong Chi aside and whispered, "Chi Bao, try to speak as little as possible later, so that your daddy and great-grandfather don't notice anything amiss, okay?"
Kong Chi nodded seriously: "Don't worry, Mommy, I know!"
Kong Wange felt a little more at ease and led Kong Chi through the door.
"Is that Xiaoge'er?" The old man asked hurriedly when he heard the voice from inside the room.
Murong Ting stepped aside to let Kong Wange walk in front.
Upon entering the inner room, Kong Wange smiled and said, "Grandpa, it's me."
"Oh my, little Ge'er, let me take a good look!"
Kong Wange hurriedly went to the bedside.
The old man was half-lying on the bed, his spirits noticeably lower.
She couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness.
Compared to five years ago, the old man has lost a lot of weight, and his face is slightly bluish. Only his eyes still retain their former sharpness.
"Grandpa, how are you feeling right now?" Kong Wange asked hesitantly.
The old man pulled her to sit down, smiling broadly as he said, "I'm much better now. Seeing you makes me want to get out of bed and walk around, and I can eat two more bowls of rice in one meal."
Murong Ting behind him: "..."
He coughed lightly: "Grandpa, that's an exaggeration."
The old man glared at Murong Ting: "You brat, if you don't speak, no one will think you're mute!"
Kong Chi followed behind, and when he saw the old man, he felt an inexplicable sense of closeness. He poked his little head out and said, "Great-Grandpa, I've come to see you."
Only then did the old man notice the little boy behind Murong Ting, his eyes filled with surprise: "Oh my, Xiao Chen is here too, come quickly, come sit next to your great-grandfather."
Kong Chi obediently sat down next to the old man next to Kong Wange.
The old man held Kong Wange and Kong Chi's hands: "Hey, little Ge'er, being able to wait until the day when the three of you come to see me makes all my hard work worthwhile."