The youngest son and his wife acted impulsively and had Rong Bing. Rong Bing was intelligent and well-mannered from a young age, and the Rong family matriarch placed all her hopes on her granddaughter.
Even though Rong Yan is more obedient and sensible than Rong Bing, she is not related to him by blood.
Who knew Rong Bing would get into this mess?
"Grandma." Rong Bing forced herself to go to the old lady's room.
She knelt down and admitted her mistake, saying that now that her older sister was so powerful, she had to maintain a good relationship with her and ask her grandmother to invite Rong Yan back for a meal.
The old lady of the Rong family is also a snob.
She decided to give it a try, since it was just a matter of talking.
At first, Rong Yan refused, but after three phone calls, she softened.
After all, her stepfather was still alive; he and her mother had supported her until she graduated from university.
Rong Yan prepared many high-end gifts and took the children back to the Rong family home.
Seven years ago, the Rong family was not exactly wealthy, but they had their own processing plant and lived a fairly good life. They had built a villa, but because the grandmother was biased, the mother was assigned to live in the old house next to the villa.
The red Mercedes was parked next to the old house. After getting out of the car, Rong Yan took the children to visit their mother's room.
Rong Yan was somewhat surprised to see her mother's color photo still hanging on the wall. She had thought that after her mother's death, everything she owned would be burned by the Rong family.
The stepfather, dressed in a black leather jacket, stood at the door, looking at the somewhat unfamiliar child.
"Call him Grandpa." Rong Yan nudged the child, unable to bring herself to say the word "Dad."
The man looked at Rong Yan, who was becoming more and more like his wife, and his eyes instantly reddened: "Xiao Yan."
Rong Yan paid her respects to her mother, while her stepfather kept expressing his guilt.
She listened to those polite words without feeling anything; her only curiosity was why her grandmother had allowed her mother's things to be kept.
She couldn't help but ask her stepfather.
Three years ago, Rong Yan's mother passed away. Fu Jingsheng came to mourn her and flew into a rage when he saw Rong Yan's mother's belongings that were about to be thrown away. In the end, everything was preserved, but no one was allowed to tell Rong Yan.
"I'll keep it as a memento," the stepfather lied.
"impossible."
"It was him." Unable to resist Rong Yan's persistent questioning, her stepfather confessed.
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