1187. Chapter 1187 Confirmed 4



Chapter 1187 Confirmed 4

Qiao Desheng stood up suddenly and stared at Guancheng.

"Are you the son of the aunt who married to Huaihai City? You are twenty years old this year, born in June, and the sixth day of June is the Book Drying Festival, right?" Qiao Desheng looked incredulous.

Guan Cheng stood up and said self-deprecatingly: "If the person we inquired about is correct, then what you said is also correct."

His birthday was on the sixth day of the sixth lunar month, but he didn't know it until he was a teenager.

He had been wandering with his brother since he was young, so how could he remember his birth date? It was only after he arrived at Wanglou Brigade that Father Lu and Aunt Xu told him that his birthday was very memorable, as it was the Book Drying Festival, and that he was born in the same year as Lu Tianjun.

He finally found out his own birthday, but he didn't have the chance to find out his brother's birthday.

He only remembered that his younger brother was born in very cold weather. Now thinking about it, it should be at the end of the year, the same year as Lu Tianzhi, so everyone unanimously assumed that Guan Yu was Lu Tianzhi's cousin, not his older cousin.

"Ah?" Guan Cheng looked confused. Did he deserve to die?

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"Guan Yu is my younger brother, my biological brother, and my father's posthumous son. It's normal that you haven't heard of him." While answering Qiao Desheng, Guan Cheng told him in a few words what happened before and after he and his brother were adopted by Qingxue.

Treating others with sincerity is our true character.

Qiao Desheng listened carefully and couldn't help but feel deeply moved.

Qiao Desheng did not deny him, nor was he willing to hide anything.

After hearing Guan Cheng's answer, Qiao Desheng asked incredulously, "You are actually alive?"

"No, no, no, that's not what I meant!" Qiao Desheng waved his hands hastily. "I meant, how did you survive under such difficult conditions? I heard that your mother not only severed ties with her natal family, but also with her husband's family, which makes her seem innocent. How could you be the nephew of the Army Chief? And you have a younger brother. I always thought it was a coincidence that you and he have the same name."

He looked at Guan Cheng, and then at Lu Tianzhi and Guan Yu who were also present.

"I see, I see! My parents sent someone to look for you. It was the will of my grandparents before they died. They probably said that my aunt was heartless and would not treat a child with Guan family background well. They wanted my parents to find you and hand you over to my uncles to raise you, so that there would be descendants for the Guan family. My grandparents' family encountered a serious crisis that year, and it was the Guan family, that is, your grandfather and your father, who generously donated money to save my grandparents' family. My grandparents have always remembered this kindness."

Guan Cheng was stunned. "Have you looked for us?" He never had this impression.

"Yes, after many twists and turns, I finally found your mother and discovered that she had remarried. She had a very bad attitude towards the person my mother sent, saying that you had no relationship with my grandfather's family, and that you, a member of the five black categories, had starved to death and turned into a wandering ghost. The person sent believed it and returned to tell my parents the truth. My parents sighed for a long time, it was a pity that the Guan family had no descendants. Now that I see you, I really want to scold the person who was sent to find you. He was so stupid and why didn't he ask the neighbors!"

Guan Cheng asked when it was, and Qiao Desheng replied, "Thirteen years ago."

"After my younger brother was born, I basically took him to live in a dilapidated temple. I worked in their house during the day and was driven out at night. We made a living by begging. There was no famine at that time, so we always met some kind people who felt sorry for us. We survived in this way. It was not until nine years ago when famine was everywhere that we were completely driven out of our home." Guan Cheng said.

(End of this chapter)


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