Chapter 526: from the heart of solicitation

Chapter 526 The heart of solicitation

When the boat was about to leave, Grandpa Ling Tianze discovered that his concubine and son were not on board, but at this time the boat had already left the shore, and it was impossible to disembark.

Ling Tianze's grandma and father came back a few days later, only to find that the house had been sold, and the Ling family was also missing. It took a lot of effort to inquire. The Ling family had left and the whole family had immigrated abroad.

Grandma Ling was so anxious that she almost didn't go straight away. Looking at her young son, she knew that nothing happened to her and she had to be strong.

Fortunately, Ling Tianze's grandma is thoughtful, thinking that she must have something to keep her close by. When she was favored, she bought some property for herself in private, so she didn't become homeless.

I just didn’t expect to raise my son with great difficulty, marry a wife and have children. After a few days of good times, something happened to my son and daughter-in-law.

Later, someone used her identity as an issue, and she had no choice but to take her grandson to the Eastern Province to join her second sister.

It’s just that when Ling Tianze’s grandmother took him all the way to find it, Ling Tianze’s aunt and grandmother’s family were about to leave the Eastern Province, but luckily, they borrowed an old house for them to live in, and even helped them get registered permanent residence.

Afterwards, their grandparents and grandchildren lived in Tianyuan City for fifteen years.

In the spring of this year, Ling Tianze’s grandma was not feeling well. Most of the family’s money was spent on grandma’s medical treatment. Later, the doctor suggested surgery.

Grandma Ling Tianze was afraid that she would not be able to get off the operating table, would not be able to return to her hometown, and would not be able to enter the ancestral grave, so she held her breath and made a request to her grandson, wanting to return to the capital.

Ling Tian took his grandma back to Beijing after consulting the doctor. After the operation, his grandma recovered pretty well.

Ling Tian originally thought that he would stop studying after returning to Beijing, but his grandma said that he would at least graduate from high school. After returning to Beijing, he found an old friend and asked someone to enroll him. He is now a sophomore in high school. .

Ling Tian also said that he is working with others now, so he can support their grandparents and grandchildren.

The two chatted a lot. Through the conversation, he felt that Ling Tianze was very smart and capable of handling things.

However, there are some things that can’t just be looked at on the surface, and need to be investigated again.

So Xinyan asked for Ling Tianze's contact address, saying that she would ask him for help if something happened in the future.

After looking at the address, I realized that Ling Tianze's home is not too far away, and now Xinyan is even more satisfied.

Sending Ling Tianze away, Xinyan should go back to school.

It's just that before she entered the school gate, she heard Jiang Peiqin shouting from behind: "Han Xinyan, wait for me."

Xinyan turned around and looked at the person running towards her: "Come back so soon?"

Jiang Peiqin said: "The meal at the restaurant is not too far from the school."

Xinyan glanced outside the school gate: "Ling Wenhao sent you back?"

Jiang Peiqin also glanced outside the school gate: "The person he picks up, of course he has to send it back."

Xinyan laughed out loud: "Stop spreading dog food here."

Jiang Peiqin didn't understand: "What did you say?"

Xinyan also reacted now, fearing that she didn't have this word yet, she quickly waved her hand and said, "It's nothing, let's go, you'll be late if you wait any longer."

Jiang Peiqin grabbed a few toffees from her pocket: "Here, I grabbed a handful of candies from the engagement banquet."

Xinyan only took one, lifted it up and said with a smile, "It's fine to have one to be happy."

(end of this chapter)

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