Chapter 569 The oil is exhausted and the lamp is dying



Even when I was sent to the countryside, parents would still occasionally mention him, always when educating their children. They would say things like, "If you had even a tenth or a hundredth of his ability, you wouldn't be so mediocre. Do you think you can fly to the sky if you don't go to the countryside?"

You hear these kinds of things every now and then.

Do you think someone as proud as him can accept such a dramatic fall from grace?

I think that in his heart, what he has experienced over the past ten years is a stain on his life, a denial of the first half of his life.

Chao felt awkward. Actually, he felt the same way. He had told my father-in-law that if possible, he would rather not let Chao know that he was still alive, or that he was living in this way, than to be a proper dead man.

At least in Chao Ge's heart, his father was still a true and upright soldier, and still his pride.

She sat down slowly and quietly; she had considered these things before.

"Why doesn't he think about how he's been absent for so many years, and how difficult it has been for Brother Chao all these years? Now that he has this opportunity, why can't he take it as God's compensation to him?"

As long as he's alive, his son isn't a child without parents.

I've lost my chance, but he still has one!

Mingzhu's nose tingled, and tears almost welled up in her eyes. This was the first time she had ever seen such loneliness in Jian Dan.

No matter what they discussed, nothing could change anything. The next morning, Jian Dan still went out.

All the way there, she kept thinking about how she would react if she were in that situation.

Unfortunately, the two are fundamentally different and are not comparable.

She wasn't the original owner of this body. Even if the original owner's parents had actually appeared, she probably wouldn't have had such strong expectations and emotions.

Now, she really felt sorry for Cheng Chao. Surrounded by his father's halo, he was an orphan who grew up with his uncle. Now, he has grown into a strong and upright young man, no less accomplished than his father back then. But he suddenly realized that his once towering father had also lived an ordinary life for more than ten years. Su Ri'an must have had his share of rights and wrongs, but his father's image had almost collapsed.

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