Chapter 1080: You raised me when I was young, and I will raise you when you are old



Chapter 1080: You raised me when I was young, and I will raise you when you are old

Mentioning his rebellious daughter, Mr. Mo was helpless, "Your mother, even though you are a strong woman now, dignified and elegant, and good at business, being a mistress almost pissed me off to death."

Tang Ze was gloating at first, but when she heard her mother crying to her father because of this wooden father, the look in Tang Ze's eyes when she looked at Tang Liye changed.

His dad has something!

The look in his son and son-in-law's eyes almost poked a hole in him. Tang Liye felt really uncomfortable. He took a deep breath and said respectfully to Mr. Mo, "Dad, it's getting late. Aren't you sleepy?"

Old Master Mo glanced at him and said unkindly, "It's not easy for me to get together with my grandchildren, what are you waiting for?"

Tang Liye could only shut up.

"Liye, if you're sleepy, go to bed early."

Mr. Mo said.

Tang Liye, "..."

He really wanted to go back to his room right now and he really couldn't bear to listen to any more.

But he couldn't leave. On the one hand, he was afraid that his father-in-law would find fault with him. On the other hand, he was afraid that if he left, his father-in-law would reveal even more shocking information.

He was right next to them, and at the critical moment, he could speak out to stop and interrupt.

Tang Ze smiled and asked, "Grandpa, are you quite satisfied with my dad now?"

"Whether you are satisfied or not, it won't change anything."

Mr. Mo paused for a moment, glanced at Tang Liye, and said to his grandchildren in a serious tone, "Your father is too straightforward."

Tang Ze nodded in agreement, "Yes, a straight man, he still has his merits."

Mr. Mo leaned against the back of the sofa and explained in a deep voice, "The word 'straight' has two meanings. Being straight is secondary. The most important and most valuable thing is integrity."

"As long as a person has integrity and can stick to his principles and bottom line at any time and in front of anyone, then other minor flaws and shortcomings can be tolerated. So, I will just accept him as my son-in-law."

Tang Min looked at Tang Liye and said happily, "Dad, my grandpa is praising you."

Tang Liye raised his eyes and looked at his father-in-law with a complicated expression. After looking at him for a few seconds, he said sincerely, "Thank you, Dad. Thank you."

At this moment, Tang Liye's eyes suddenly became moist for no apparent reason.

He was nearly thirty years old, and he had always tried to avoid his father-in-law whenever possible, and had never taken the initiative to visit him or accompany him.

He knew that his father-in-law disliked him and looked down on him, so going there would only add to the embarrassment.

At this moment, he was deeply moved that this great calligrapher and respected intellectual could say such words.

Throughout his life, he had paid a price unimaginable for his integrity and principles. He had broken up with his mother and separated from his children. Among so many people, only his father-in-law, even though he had a bad attitude towards him, had never expressed any contradictory opinions on the matter.

I have to admit that this intellectual has a clear mind.

He was really grateful for the old man's belated but precious affirmation.

After hearing Mr. Mo's implicit affirmation and praise, Tang Liye relaxed completely.

His expression is much gloomier than before.

The atmosphere at home is also cheerful.

Tang Ze asked Mr. Mo, "Grandpa, have you picked a name for my little cousin?"

"The name came to me on my way home."

"What's your name?"

Tang Min couldn't wait to ask.

"Just call me Qi Heng."

Mr. Mo explained the meaning of his name with a serious face, "This child was born with the perseverance of your aunt and the superb medical skills of Xiao Min, which is why he was named Qi Heng."

Tang Liye nodded in agreement, "Yes, Xiaojun and her friends have suffered a lot for their children."

After Tang Liye finished speaking, Gu Jingchuan's expression became serious again, and he held Tang Min's hand tightly.

Tang Min sensed Gu Jingchuan's mood change, so she sat next to him and looked into his eyes to show her comfort.

"It's gratifying that my efforts have finally paid off."

Mr. Mo stretched his back and said, "It's late. Let's all go to bed early."

"Tsu, go to bed early."

Tang Liye felt relieved and stood up.

"Grandpa, come on, I'll help you to our room and we'll sleep together."

Tang Ze was considerate and filial to the trembling old man.

Grandpa Mo was full of concerns. He looked at his grandson and was reluctant to speak. "Aze, grandpa is old and has to get up several times a night. Sleeping with you won't disturb you, right?"

Tang Ze looked at the old man's cautious appearance, and he felt a little uncomfortable. He looked at the old man and spoke sincerely, "Grandpa, what are you talking about?

When I lived with you when I was a kid, you would pour me water whenever I said I was thirsty, and you would find me biscuits whenever I said I was hungry. At night, when I cried for the urinal, you would turn off the light, get out of bed, and get me a urinal. You never complained about taking care of me, so why would I be afraid of you disturbing me?"

When the elderly take care of children, they are always selfless and do not expect anything in return.

But when they get old and need care, they are always afraid of causing trouble to the younger generation and become cautious about even the smallest things.

Tang Ze's words made Mr. Mo very happy. He smiled and said, "You kid..."

"Let's go. You raised me when I was little, and I'll take care of you when you're old. Don't be mean."

Tang Ze helped the old man upstairs.

"My child, Aze has grown up."

Tang Liye stood in the living room, watching Tang Ze supporting the old man. The two of them went upstairs while talking in a gentle tone. His stern face was filled with a soft light.

"Dad, let's go to bed too."

Tang Min greeted him.

Tang Liye nodded, "Tu, go ahead."

After returning to the house, Gu Jingchuan helped Tang Min finish washing up, then pulled her to lie on the bed. He rested his head on her chest and stroked her belly with one hand. They maintained this posture without saying a word.

Tang Min could feel that he seemed to be in a good mood. She touched the back of his head and called him softly, "Jingchuan."

He didn't respond, but buried his head in her chest and followed her closely.

"Dad?"

Gu Jingchuan remained silent.

Tang Min patted him on the head and asked impatiently, "What's wrong with you?

I feel heavy-hearted all day, as if I have been wronged."

Gu Jingchuan didn't say anything, but answered his concerns by touching her belly.

"Are you scared?"

Tang Min asked in a casual tone.

“No.”

Gu Jingchuan nuzzled her chest and whispered, "I'm just worried that you'll be too tired. Giving birth is like walking through the gates of hell, and men can only worry outside and can't help at all. They're powerless."

Tang Min said, "It's true that men can't help women when they give birth, but after the birth, men can do a lot of work, such as taking care of the children during the confinement period, washing diapers, getting up at night to take care of the children, and also taking care of their education, health, food and clothing in the future..."

"Having a child is hard, but that's only a short-term pain. Raising a child is a long-term and arduous task. Don't be absent."

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