Chapter 121: The Transformation of Anyu



Mother Han had her own reasons for believing that An Yu must have been attacked by something.

The performance gap between Anyu before and after is really too big.

At the beginning, Han Mo had several quarrels with her family and was determined to marry the actor named An Qicheng.

Later one day, the old man of the Han family proposed that Han Mo marry An Yu, the eldest grandson of the An family.

Han Mo, who was originally unwilling, went out for a while, and when she returned home she suddenly agreed to the old man of the Han family and said that she was willing to marry An Yu.

If Han Mo had not been determined to marry him at that time, the old man of the Han family and the old man of the An family would have arranged the marriage without my permission.

They were not optimistic about their daughter marrying An Yu.

At the wedding, An Yu's expression was as ugly as it could be, so cold that it seemed like water could drip out of it. Anyone who saw him knew that he was not satisfied with this marriage.

Even the twins had gloomy faces. The three male protagonists of the An family looked like three exquisite ice sculptures, constantly emitting cold air at the wedding banquet, using the atmosphere to tell everyone that they were unhappy.

The wedding was also very simple and small in scale, almost like a small event, and not like a grand wedding at all.

The most core members of both families were invited, and it was also stated at the wedding that the two did not plan to announce the news of their marriage for the time being, and no photography or videography was allowed on the scene.

None of this looks like it's going to go well.

When they first got married, Han Mo always came home alone.

Even on the day of her return visit, Han Mo came back with gifts herself.

The question is, Anyu Company is very busy.

The gifts were all selected by An Yu himself, I will definitely do it next time.

This happened a few times, and the old couple realized that their daughter probably didn't have her husband's heart.

So when Jiang Fan said that Han Mo was almost suffocated in this marriage and wanted to take Han Mo abroad to relax with them, Han's parents felt that this must be the case and did not doubt it at all.

Mother Han looked at An Yu suspiciously, then at Han Mo. She couldn't let the situation get cold, so she pretended to blame Han Mo and said:

"As soon as you two got married, Momo baby seemed to have disappeared. She didn't even bother to call Mommy. I thought you...it seems like you guys are still in a good relationship."

"But didn't you guys recently go to Northeast China to participate in a show? Did you offend any of those yellow, thin, striped animals back then?"

When Han's father heard his wife's tone, he didn't know what she was thinking, so he quickly said, "Don't listen to your mother's nonsense. She just watched Ghost Blows Out the Light too many times and is obsessed with it. She looks at everyone like a weasel pounced on them."

Jiang Fan was particularly considerate. Seeing that the old couple was still talking while standing, he brought chairs for Mr. and Mrs. Han.

An Yu had never taken care of anyone before, and he really didn't have much tact, but seeing that Jiang Fan was still trying to take advantage of every opportunity, he couldn't let him succeed.

Who doesn’t understand the principle of capturing the leader first?

He quickly poured two glasses of water and personally served them to Han Mo's parents.

"Dad, Mom, stop talking and drink some water."

This was the first time that Han Mo's parents heard the words "Dad" and "Mom" from An Yu's mouth.

Even on the wedding day, I didn't hear him shout a word.

We kept everything simple that day and removed this step.

In fact, An Yu himself was not willing to call it that, so he asked the host to change it to a pure Western-style wedding, with only the exchange of rings and no need for the recognition tea.

Han's father and mother took the tea in the disposable paper cups from the county hospital. One was flattered, and the other was scared.

Father Han was very pleased and looked at An Yu with a smile on his face. He thought that if the two of them could live a good life, this son-in-law would be a good choice.

Mother Han had already taken out her cell phone, opened the address book, and started searching for people, looking for a Taoist priest.

Although the twins also felt that their father had suddenly become very greasy, they could not bear to see that uncle steal their father's limelight in front of Han Mo.

Each of them broke off a banana from Han Mo's bedside table, and happily presented it to Han's father and mother as if they were presenting a treasure, peeling it and putting it to their mouths.

She was still saying sweetly, "Grandpa, you eat bananas, Grandma, eat bananas."

No old man or woman can withstand this attack.

The old couple quickly lost themselves in the way the two boys called them "Grandpa" and "Grandma". Their faces were filled with false happiness as they kept praising the two children for being sensible.

An Yu gave Jiang Fan a smug look.

Mother Han seemed to remember something and suddenly said:

"It's Grandpa's 60th birthday. Can you two come?"

An Yu didn't know when Han Mo's grandfather's birthday was, but he agreed immediately: "Of course, it's grandpa's birthday, and for such an occasion, our whole family must attend together."

With An Yu's words, Han's father felt relieved.

"That's good."

An Yu is capable, and Father Han feels that this is the only aspect of his son-in-law that makes him satisfied.

Jiang Fan understood what Han's father was thinking and frowned slightly.

So does a man still have to have a career before he can sit at the table?

Han Zheng Group was not doing well under Han Mo's father's management, and the management rights had basically been taken back by her grandfather.

Han's father has been an artist since he was young. When he was in college, he studied European art history and spent every day in the studio. He really had no interest in running a business.

If it weren't for the embarrassing fight among the uncles of the Han family for the family property, the Han Zheng Group would have almost fallen apart.

At the old man's repeated request, Han's father had to give up his dream of becoming a painter and come back to take over Hanzheng Group.

With the old man's support, several uncles and aunts lived in peace for a few years.

Han Zheng Group also took advantage of these years to prosper for a while.

However, a year ago, Han Zheng Group's important businesses were affected by changes in the situation and its capital chain was almost broken.

Several uncles and aunts who had hidden their wolf ambitions for several years began to covet the management rights of Han Zheng Group.

I went to the old house many times to ask for an explanation from my grandfather.

Grandpa was so annoyed that he did two things.

One is to marry Han Mo to the An family in exchange for the An family's funding and support.

Another thing he did was to replace Han's father and personally take charge of the company, implement an iron-fisted policy, drastically streamline the staff structure, lay off employees, close unprofitable branches, transform, and develop new products.

Without Mr. Han's indecision, Hanzheng Group regained its vitality in half a year.

The only thing is that the uncles are eager to make a move.

If there is another battle over who will be the president, I am afraid that Han Zheng Group will face another heavy blow.

The best approach at this stage is to maintain the status quo, wait for opportunities, and seek new life in adversity, rather than internal strife.

Father Han couldn't help but think that if Han Mo was a son, he would irresponsibly throw Hanzheng Group to Han Mo, let him shoulder the responsibility, and then he would continue traveling around the world with his wife and become an artist.

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