Chapter 47 So That's It



We are entertaining an important person today, so Grandpa Wen and Grandma Wen went to the market to buy things early in the morning.

The two old people were so excited, but what was unexpected to others was that soon, Grandpa Fu and Grandma Fu joined Grandpa Wen.

"Did you ask her mother to come?" Grandma Fu asked Grandma Wen about the mother of her future granddaughter-in-law.

Grandma Wen nodded: Li Fuai must be present, after all, she is the child's mother. "Is your daughter-in-law the same as before?" Grandma Fu whispered in Grandma Wen's ear.

Grandma Wen's face suddenly fell silent.

Here we have to talk about a problem. For this marriage, both the Wen family and the Fu family like it, but Li Fuai's family does not like it.

Don't think Li Fuai is very strong, however, she has always been tightly controlled by her own family. In other words, Li Fuai and the Wen family are not close.

The reason is very simple. Li Fuai’s husband, Wen Laosi, the fourth son of Grandma Wen, died young many years ago.

When Wen Lao Si died, Li Fuai hated her parents-in-law to the core, thinking that they had watched her husband die without helping him.

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How could it be possible in reality? After all, Wen Laosi is the biological son of Grandpa Wen and Grandma Wen. How could Grandpa Wen and Grandma Wen watch their own son die without helping him?

It was a tragedy caused by a complete natural disaster.

Recalling the tragedy, Grandma Fu sighed and said, "It's unreasonable for your daughter-in-law to hate you. At that time, you two old people entrusted many people to help, but in fact, you didn't need to beg, the local disaster relief department would definitely organize manpower to search and rescue people."

The Wen family explained to Li Fuai for a long time, but Li Fuai simply wouldn't listen. He always believed that the two elders of the Wen family were famous doctors in the capital area and they definitely had the ability to save their son.

"Forget it." Grandma Wen waved her hands. As doctors, she and her husband could understand why their daughter-in-law was emotionally disturbed and had lost her ability to think normally due to grief.

"Have you let her blame you all the time?"

"We don't care whether you blame us or not." Grandma Wen has long since let it go. As an elder, she can only take on more responsibility.

To be fair, Li Fuai cannot be said to be a completely bad daughter-in-law. After her husband passed away, Li Fuai did not remarry, but devoted herself to raising her husband to her daughter and making her an excellent person.

Regarding this matter, Grandma Fu held Grandma Wen's hand and whispered, "I know what you two are thinking. It doesn't matter whether she blames you or not. What you are afraid of is that she will dump all her anger on Zi Han."

As they were neighbors and close friends, Grandma Fu knew everything about the Wen family's internal affairs. So since the two young people were about to be together, she had to talk about this matter first.

It can be seen that the Fu family saw all of Li Fuai's "harshness" towards her daughter.

"Zi Han was young at that time, and her father was right to let her go first on the lifeboat." Grandma Wen insisted.

Let’s talk about how Wen Laosi died.

That year, a sudden flood trapped Wen Laosi, who was traveling with his daughter, and many local people.

The local authorities dispatched their only two lifeboats to search and rescue.

The ship had a limited capacity of passengers at one time, so Wen Laosi, as a young and strong man, let his daughter and the elderly, weak and sick go first.

When the lifeboat returned to look for Wen Laosi, he was nowhere to be seen. Since the water level had risen to the roof where Wen Laosi was waiting for rescue, it was almost certain that Wen Laosi had been washed away by the flood.

Many people were organized to look for him downstream, but he still couldn't be found. Many years later, the man was still missing. According to the relevant regulations on identifying missing persons: Wen Laosi is dead.

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