Chapter 626 - 627: Sobbing Hard
Chapter 626 - 627: Sobbing Hard
Chapter 626: Chapter 627: Sobbing Hard
As soon as everyone got off the bus with their bags, they saw Gong Zhuang standing at the doorstep. What is going on?
Could it be he’s here to see Gong Jiaming and the others? Gong Ruini couldn’t think of any other reason why he would be here.
It seems the arrival of Gong Jiaming and his sister in Beijing isn’t as insignificant to him as he pretended it to be.
"Hello, Uncle."
"Hello, Uncle Gong." Zhao Guangran and his group were momentarily stunned, then remembered who it was and greeted him with a hint of enthusiasm.
Gong Jiaming was a different case altogether. Although he showed no signs of missing home on the way, being just a kid, coming all the way out here with his sister, how could he not think of home or miss his parents?
He hadn’t brought it up before because he didn’t want to cry; otherwise, he’d lose face.
But now seeing his father at the doorstep, how could he not get excited? He ran over and hugged Gong Zhuang, bursting into tears.
Seeing him cry like this, Gong Ruini and Gong Ruwen were dumbfounded, internally swearing at Gong Jiaming countless times.
A perfectly fine person suddenly crying like this—isn’t this telling his dad that they bullied him? Otherwise, why would he start crying at the sight of his parent?
"Son, don’t cry, son, don’t cry." Gong Tao saw his son rushing over and crying loudly. His first thought was that Gong Ruini and the others bullied his son.
Although his son came running quickly, he noticed that his son had gotten much darker and seemed to have lost some weight. This broke Gong Zhuang’s heart.
Even though Gong Zhuang often complained about how his son wasn’t good enough, he still couldn’t bear to hear anything bad about him.
When Gong Jiaxin saw her dad hugging her brother silently, she knew he must have thought Gong Ruini and the others bullied him.
"Dad, brother must be too excited to see you. And he wants to tell you some good news."
Good news? What good news? Gong Zhuang wasn’t stupid and knew ignoring Gong Ruini and the others would make his second brother dissatisfied. But he really could only worry about his youngest son.
"It’s that my brother said he wants to get into Jing University and become my second uncle’s schoolmate." Gong Jiaxin blurted out, betraying her brother just like that.
No way, does my son really want to get into Jing University? Gong Zhuang was dumbfounded. "No way, your brother wants to get into Jing University?"
Gong Zhuang didn’t even realize his voice started trembling, after all, it’s Jing University.
"Yes, he wants to get into Jing University." Gong Jiaxin didn’t think she was wrong at all, "I already told Mom and Dad if brother gets into Jing University there will be a big red envelope."
Impressive, Gong Ruini thought this sister was really something else. Clearly, she had planned to give the red envelope, but now it had turned into Gong Zhuang and his wife offering it. Who knows if Gong Jiaming would faint from anger, figuring out how much in red envelopes he’d get after getting into Jing University.
Zhao Guangran was amazed, thinking that Gong Jiaming should be his friend. He got a brother and sister who keep setting him up, just like how he keeps facing hardships and gets bullied.
But thinking about it, Gong Jiaming is actually happier. He has no parents setting him up, looking at Uncle Gong’s heartache seeing his son cry; they don’t give Gong Ruini and the others any face.
And he didn’t have two brothers constantly opposing him and going against his words, creating so much trouble. His life was not that hard compared to Zhao Guangran.
Wait, didn’t Aunt Cai already have a brother? No one had seen this child yet, and if he could rush ahead to see Aunt Cai’s little darling first, wouldn’t his little brother listen to him in the future?
Zhao Guangran decided he would teach the child well, not impart bad things but make the little brother listen to him. If Gong Ruini provoked him again through Zhan Banxia and the others, he’d look for his little brother.
Thinking about this, Zhao Guangran couldn’t stand still, not knowing how long they would chat. What if Gong Ruini didn’t want to wait and went inside directly?
As Zhao Guangran got more anxious, "Bro, I’m going in first," he said with a face full of urgency.
Zhao Xuran hadn’t figured out what was going on when his brother disappeared out of sight, "What’s going on?"
Gong Ruini was also surprised; she had no clue about the situation. Could it be nature’s call? It shouldn’t be, he dealt with that not long ago.
Since that’s the case, him rushing in like that must mean he has some ulterior motive. Otherwise, he wouldn’t be in such a hurry.
As for why he was in a hurry to get in, Gong Ruini could vaguely guess; wasn’t it to get in first and tattle?
Gong Ruini looked at Zhao Xuran, hoping he wouldn’t be set up by Zhao Guangran.
Her foolish brother running in to tattle was not impossible, but Zhao Xuran wasn’t worried.
Compared to his brother Gong Ruwen, Zhao Xuran had a solid position, "Let’s go in and check on our brother."
Zhao Xuran was very curious about having another child at home. In fact, not just him, Zhan Banxia and Zhan Zisu were quite nervous too.
The twins were very anxious along the way, worrying about the child Aunt Cai would give birth to, wondering if Sister Ni would still like them; it made them so anxious they didn’t eat well for days.
But just at the doorstep, they were stopped by an unfamiliar uncle. No, it was Sister Ni’s uncle, sigh, they really didn’t understand why Jiaming cried so badly when he brought it upon himself.
"He’s setting up our Sister Ni." Zhan Zisu speculated about Gong Jiaming’s tearful hug of Gong Zhuang.
"Don’t say it; we know what’s going on." Zhan Banxia stopped his brother from speculating but looked at the still-wailing Gong Jiaming with eyes as sharp as knives.
Gong Jiaming didn’t know that by crying like this, he made quite a few people displeased. He really felt it was so hard, "Dad, how come you’re here?"
"On a business trip." Gong Zhuang looked at his son, now darker, and sighed. His wife would be upset about this; she’d been mentioning it frequently over the past month.
When he heard there was a chance for a business trip to Beijing, regardless of how difficult the task was, he had to agree, as prompted by his wife, which annoyed Gong Zhuang to no end.
If it were a regular task, Gong Zhuang would have no problem coming to pick up his son and visiting his second brother. But it really wasn’t a simple task, yet his wife’s pushing was unstoppable.
Now this with his son added to it, made Gong Zhuang even more worried.
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