Chapter 827: Stubborn Pei Yue

Chapter 827 Stubborn Pei Yue

On the twenty-sixth day of the twelfth lunar month, Bai Churong took the child back to Forty-Nine City. After Tan Xing was transferred abroad, Bai Churong brought the child back every other year to accompany the old man for the new year. As for Tan Xingguo himself, he hasn't been back for the New Year for five years. But he will be transferred back to Forty-Nine City next year, and he will be able to celebrate the New Year at home in the future.

After lunch, Tan Xingguo's youngest son, Tan Minjun, asked, "Grandpa, will Third Uncle come back to celebrate the New Year with us?"

Pei Yue's identity, Tan Xinghua deliberately announced to his friends and old friends, so the juniors in the family also know. After Tan Minjun knew Pei Yue's workplace, he was full of curiosity about him.

At the beginning, Bai Churong married Tan Xingguo and gave birth to the eldest son Tan Mincai in the third year. Later, the couple stayed together and separated more and never got pregnant again. It wasn't until Bai Churong was thirty that she became pregnant with her second child, Tan Minjun. Also because he is the youngest son, he is not so strict. In addition, nothing has happened, so people are relatively simple.

The dining table was silent for a moment.

Bai Churong smoothed things over and said, "Your third uncle is going back to Jiang Province for the New Year, so he won't come here."

Tan Minjuan was naive, not stupid. Seeing that the atmosphere was not right, he stopped asking. But after they were gone, he followed Bai Churong back to the house, and asked in a low voice, "Mom, what's going on with Third Uncle?"

Even if I want to go back to Jiang Province to spend the New Year with my adoptive father, I still have to come and visit my grandfather before I leave. But seeing everyone's taboo, he wanted to find out what was going on.

Bai Churong thought that his son was going to college at the age of eighteen, and felt that he should grow up, so he told him these things: "Your third uncle didn't forgive your grandpa, and he has no intention of recognizing his relatives."

Tan Minjuan couldn't understand after listening, and asked directly: "Mom, it's fine if you don't know the identity of the third uncle. Since you know that the third uncle is your own son, why doesn't grandpa recognize him?"

Bai Churong shook his head and said, "I also can't figure out what Grandpa Ni is thinking."

Although it was said that the investigator was instigated by Qu Yan to provide false information that day, there was no conflict between the adoptive father's kindness to him and his recognition of his son, so the words of Mr. Tan that day were not convincing to everyone. It's just that he didn't tell the real reason, and no one dared to question him. It's just that his behavior made the husband and the second child very passive.

Tan Minjun said: "Mom, I don't care what grandpa thinks, I'm going to find third uncle tomorrow."

Bai Churong did not agree, and said: "Your third uncle is very repulsive to us. Without our consent, you are not allowed to go to him. Otherwise, he will be angry, and the relationship will become even more rigid."

"But if we don't take the initiative, then the third uncle will recognize his ancestors and return to his ancestors in the Year of the Monkey."

Bai Churong smiled wryly and said, "It's harder than going to heaven for your third uncle to recognize his ancestors. My father and I just hope that he won't reject us, and that he will be satisfied if he wants to associate with us."

Based on Pei Yue's rejection of the old man and his dislike of Qu Yan, it is impossible to recognize his ancestors and return to his ancestors. But this matter cannot be forced, she only hopes that the brothers can be in harmony.

In the evening, Mr. Tan and Bai Churong said: "Liao Buda called me just now, saying that Pei Yue's case at hand has been solved, and he will return to Sijiu City to report to work at noon tomorrow. Then in the evening, he will go to Jiang Province by car. Chinese New Year."

Bai Churong raised his heart and asked, "Dad, do you want Pei Yue to stay here for the New Year?"

Bai Churong works in the Women's Federation, and the work is not too tiring. Of course, her main responsibility before was to take good care of Tan Xingguo and teach her two children. The eldest son, Tan Mincai, is married and has children, and the second son, Tan Minjun, is also in college, so he has more time.

Bai Churong was taken aback when he heard what he said, and then said, "Dad, I don't think the third child will agree."

Ask her to go to Tian's house as a representative to ask for a marriage date, expressing her willingness to recognize her ancestors and return to her clan, which is against Pei Yue's wishes. And she felt that it was fine to inquire about Pei Yue and Tian's family in private, but if she put it on the table, she might anger Pei Yue.

Old Master Tan said: "It was your Aunt Luo who went to get engaged. Your Aunt Luo's old injury has relapsed, and it is impossible to come forward to ask for a wedding date for him again."

Bai Churong understood that this was an opportunity for her to seize. She didn't refuse, but just said: "Dad, I'll ask the third brother about this first, and if he agrees, I will go."

This means that if Pei Yue disagrees, she will not go back.

"Do as you say."

When Bai Churong was going downstairs, he happened to meet Qu Yan who was about to go upstairs after serving ginseng tea. She said hello and prepared to go down. Although she didn't like Qu Yan in her heart, it was always a joke when people fell out on the scene.

Qu Yan stopped, and said: "Churong, the old man's health is declining day by day, and the doctor in the health care team said that he can't bear the situation. It's nothing serious, don't let him worry about it."

Bai Churong said with a smile: "Aunt Qu is worrying too much, Dad is looking for me."

As for what it was, she would naturally not tell Qu Yan. Tan Xinghua has a bad temper and can't understand it, but their husband and wife are clear that the old man no longer trusts Qu Yan after the two brothers Tan Xingli and his brother went into trouble one after another. The same is true, many things are hidden from her.

After returning to the room, Bai Churong called Liao Buda. Unfortunately, I didn't get through, and I didn't talk until I called Liao's house at night.

The next morning, Pei Yue returned to Sijiu City after eleven o'clock in the morning, and reported work with Liao Buda. He originally thought that it would take years to close the case, but he was lucky, and the other party showed his feet and caught him ahead of time.

After talking about the business, Liao Buda invited him to sit on the sofa and chatted about private matters: "Three years ago, you said that you would get married as soon as Tian Shao graduated. Has this matter changed?"

"No, I'm planning to go to Tian's house to ask for a wedding date after spring begins."

Liao Buda said: "Your Aunt Luo's old injury has relapsed, and you can't leave the Forty-Nine City in a short time. After thinking about it, I think there is someone who is very suitable."

Pei Yue was also very smart, and said, "Uncle Liao, if you're from the Tan family, don't mention it."

Liao Buda was very helpless. For more than a year, he mentioned it many times overtly and secretly, but it didn't make him loose at all. But no matter how difficult it is, he still has to persuade: "Xiao Yue, whether it's your comrade-in-arms' parents or your aunt Luo, they are all outsiders. Only your brother and sister-in-law are family members. Letting them come forward to ask for a wedding date at Tian's is also to show you You attach great importance to Tian Shao. And I believe that your father-in-law and mother-in-law will also be very happy."

Pei Yue replied to him in three words: "No need."

Tian Dalin and Li Guihua couldn't be more satisfied with Pei Yue, even if he asks for the wedding date himself, they have no objection. But Pei Yue didn't want the villagers to gossip, so he was very cautious about it.

(end of this chapter)

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