Chapter 360 Gold Medal Mediator



The girl felt even more relieved when she heard the host say this.

"Although I have never met those brothers and sisters, I feel a lot more relieved that they think this way."

As long as the older brother or sister doesn't have any major problems, it will be easier for her to deal with the parents.

"As long as you are determined, nothing can't be solved." Su Xuanxuan said with a smile. She told the young lady her fortune and it turned out to be a false alarm.

It seems that the final result is still good.

"Well, thank you, host! Then I'll go to our house and mediate the conflict. This old man and woman are already old, and they still don't want to live in peace? They need me, a gold medal mediator, to step in!"

The girl ended the call and took a taxi home as quickly as possible.

After returning home, he had a serious face.

"Why are you back? Aren't you going to work?" Her father asked her, holding a teacup.

"Where's my mom?"

She asked.

When the old man heard this, his expression instantly fell.

"bedroom."

Although reluctant, she still answered the question for her daughter.

"I'll go get her."

When the old man heard this, he immediately prepared to return to his guest room.

"Hey, hey, what about you? Don't go! Sit in the living room, I have something to say!"

The girl called out to her father, what does this look like?

The old man stopped and sat back on the sofa silently.

The girl came to the bedroom door, knocked twice, and then pushed it open.

I found my mother watching TV.

"Why are you back?"

"I have something to say in the living room!" The girl didn't waste any words and went straight to the point.

"Your dad is in the living room. I'm not going out." She turned her face away, looking reluctant.

The girl immediately took action, pulled her old mother out of bed, and dragged her all the way to the living room.

"I have something very important to say, and you two parties must be present!"

One of them sat at one end of the sofa, and the other sat at the other end, with an unbridgeable gap between them.

The two of them would glance at each other from the corner of their eyes from time to time. Their actions were not too obvious, and they thought they were doing it very covertly.

"Hey, hey, hey, we're talking, don't do anything!"

The girl reminded them.

"Who's doing this?"

The two answered in unison, then looked at each other with disdain.

"Come on, what's the matter? You're not even going to work?"

The old mother still cares about her daughter very much.

"I already know the reason why you two are arguing and having the cold war! It's not a big deal, it's not something that can't be solved! Is it necessary to be like this? You two have been married for over 20 years, and you're still playing tricks on your child?"

The girl started with a lecture.

"You know?"

The two of them spoke in unison again.

"Yeah, what's so strange about that? Don't look at each other, you two didn't say that! I found out about it myself."

"You're both at fault in this matter. Your fault lies in not being honest with each other and hiding things from each other! 50 lashes each!"

The girl slapped the table and charged each of them with half the crime.

"You two are still trying to hide this from me, but can you? What's the point? We only have two children, and you two haven't cheated on each other. You've been very kind to each other during your marriage. If you still have grudges against each other over this matter, then if we can get along, then we can get along. If not, then we can get divorced!"

"I fully respect your opinions. I also have a job and I'm independent. You don't have to worry about me."

The girl expressed her attitude and looked at her parents.

"Who wants a divorce?"

The two of them spoke in unison again.

"I'm not leaving anyway!" The old father crossed his legs and turned his head away.

"It would be a shame to get a divorce now." The old mother was unwilling to do so. She still didn't want to go this far.

"So if neither of you wants to divorce, is it fun to just live like this? Why don't we make things clear today and move on from whatever comes up?"

The girl felt that her saliva had dried up, so she poured herself a glass of water and took a sip.

"Now you seem to dislike me. I told you before we got married that I was married. Didn't you say you didn't mind? Didn't you say you could accept everything about me?" The old mother took the initiative, feeling a little aggrieved.

"You didn't say you had a child!"

The old mother replied: "You didn't say you had a child!"

"Based on our age, you should have been the one hiding it from me first. If you had told me first, I wouldn't have kept it from you."

The old father felt that he was still at a disadvantage, since it was clearly she who had kept the secret from him first.

"I did let you down in this matter and hid some information. But I never hid the fact that I was married. As for the child, I was too young at the time and hadn't gotten married yet, nor did I get custody of the child. My family said it's best for a girl not to reveal she has a child, as it would make it harder to get married."

The old mother also admitted her mistake, and her concealment was not complete.

"You should also understand me. The requirements for women in our era were very strict. After we got married, I wanted to say it many times, but I couldn't open my mouth."

The old mother shed two tears as she spoke.

"My last marriage wasn't happy. It didn't last long. I told you that before."

The old father, who always loved his wife, was moved and softened when he saw his wife's sad look.

"If you had told me earlier, it's not like I couldn't accept it. In fact, I should have told you earlier. I didn't know how old my ex-girlfriend's child was until we were already married at that time. I didn't know how to bring it up."

The old father also realized his mistake and softened his stance.

"You two are the only ones looking so sad. Your brother or sister's wedding is supposed to be a joyous occasion, but you have to make it so unhappy. We are not from the same family, and we are not meant to be together. It's fate!"

The girl tried to smooth things over, and she was very happy that the two seemed to be reconciling.

The two of them were just having a quarrel and couldn't get over the hurdle in their hearts. Now that they have made things clear, I believe they will be loving each other again soon.

"You don't mind?" The two of them still cared about their daughter's feelings.

The girl spread her hands helplessly: "Why should I mind? Didn't it happen already? I don't think there's anything wrong with it. I just think of it as having two more relatives visiting my family."

"well……"

The old couple also breathed a sigh of relief, as their daughter's attitude was the most important thing.

"They are all married now and have their own families. The three of us can just live our own lives behind closed doors."

The girl continued to comfort the two of them: "So, if you need to reconcile, then reconcile. Don't make me worry all day! Dad will move back to his room tonight!"

"Okay! I'll do as you say! It just so happens that you've asked for leave. What do you want to eat tonight? Dad's going to buy groceries!"

With the daughter's mediation, the atmosphere at home returned to normal.

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