Chapter 130 The Two Masters of Kyoto (2/2)



By running away, she has become a sinner, destined to live a life of darkness from now on.

Thinking of this, Ruan Jiaojiao only sighed, but she didn't feel that Ruan Xiaodie, the "female lead," had ended up in such a sorry state.

She's utterly wicked and doesn't deserve any sympathy. She deserves her fate.

Shen Junmei did not come with them. She stayed in the village at the foot of the mountain, waiting for her two children to return. She also helped take care of the milk tea shop's business.

This trip involved only the four members of our family.

Fortunately, Ruan Jiaojiao had informed her mother in advance that someone in Kyoto would meet her.

Throughout the journey, Fu Ting took care of her and the two children with ease, as if Ruan Jiaojiao didn't need to worry about anything and she only needed to eat, drink, and have fun.

All the other passengers envied her.

Many men are like old men; they just sit down and fall asleep, and you can't wake them up no matter how much you call them. They leave all the children to their wives.

However, although Fu Ting appears aloof, he is meticulous in his work and takes very good care of the two children.

Seeing everyone's envious looks, Ruan Jiaojiao was also very happy.

She always felt that she and Fu Ting had some kind of connection, as if they had been together in a past life...

Soon, the train arrived at the station.

After Ruan Jiaojiao got off the car, she saw her mother, Shui Xiaoxiang, after walking only a few steps.

Ruan's mother had a beautiful name, Shui Xiaoxiang, and she also had a younger sister named Shui Linglong. Both of their names were very poetic.

Back then, the Shui sisters were considered the most beautiful women in the capital, and many noble young men were willing to spend a fortune to marry them.

Later, Shui Xiaoxiang married Ruan Jiaojiao's father, while Shui Linglong, for some unknown reason, went with some江湖 (jianghu, a term referring to the world of martial arts and chivalry) rogue and gave birth to Ruan Xiaodie, which is quite a sad story.

"Mom, you're here."

Ruan Jiaojiao waved to her happily.

Shui Xiaoxiang walked over, but Shui Linglong remained standing in the same spot, only watching from afar and not approaching.

"Jiaojiao, you're finally back! I've missed you so much these past few days! Look at you, you've gotten so thin..."

Shui Xiaoxiang burst into tears and hugged Ruan Jiaojiao, sobbing uncontrollably.

Ruan Jiaojiao could sense that her daughter truly loved her, so she didn't push her away and held her for a while to calm her down.

Then, Ruan Jiaojiao pulled her two children and Fu Ting and said, "Mom, as I told you in the letter before, I am married. This is my husband and two children."

As soon as he finished speaking, Fu Ting politely called out, "Mom."

Da Bao and Xiao Bao both exclaimed in unison, "Grandma~"

Shui Xiaoxiang paused for a moment, then quickly nodded and said, "Oh, good, good... good child... you must be tired from the journey..."

Perhaps because it was her first time meeting Fu Ting and his two children, Shui Xiaoxiang seemed a little awkward.

But it's okay, you'll see each other more often in the future—that's what Ruan Jiaojiao thought.

As they were about to leave, Shui Xiaoxiang suddenly said, "Um, Jiaojiao, Mom wants to talk to you alone. How about I have the driver take the three of them to the house we've prepared for them?"

Fu Ting had no objection to this.

He figured his wife and mother-in-law must have a lot of intimate things to say to each other.

Moreover, Ruan Jiaojiao was forced to marry him, so it's understandable that Shui Xiaoxiang wouldn't like him.

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