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Chapter 530 Kill Cheng Yaojin (6)

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    Chu Rongsheng saw the pity in his daughter's eyes, felt her daughter's strength and his own cowardice, and he knew that he was getting old.

    But Chu Rongsheng always felt that this was wrong, because when he decided to leave the prison of Chen Caiyun, he came here with the dream of a new life.  He just needs time to prove himself.

    So, Chu Rongsheng finally calmed down, regained his kind and solemn demeanor, and asked, "How have you been all these years?"

    "I'm fine."

    "Youyou should start a family, right?"

    "Well, my son is here too, playing outside the village." Chu Zhiyan said with a smile, "You have to go out to see his face. Do you dare to go out?"

    "Let's go!" Chu Rongsheng was very happy. He walked quickly to the door, opened the door, and said, "How can I not go out!"

    "Aren't you afraid of the people waiting for you outside?" Chu Zhiyan asked.

    Chu Rongsheng frowned, he sighed and said, "Shen Shen, don't persuade me, I made up my mind this time. If it wasn't for"

    Chu Rongsheng raised his eyes to look at him, and held back the words he was about to blurt out. He put his hands behind his back and turned around.

    So Chu Zhiyan added: "If it wasn't for being able to support me back then, you might have divorced her long ago, right?"

    Chu Rong smiled wryly, but he denied it because he didn't want to burden Shen Shen.

    "Dad, I don't advise you anything. If you need any help, financial or otherwise, just tell me."

    Chu Zhiyan paused, and replied: "My motherI mean my own mother, she has already left."

    "Let's go" Chu Rongsheng's heart sank, and after pondering for a while, he confirmed again: "Dead?"

    "Well," Chu Zhiyan took his father's arm and said, "I think you should know."

    Chu Rongsheng's throat was stiff. He thought that he would not have any mood swings, but he didn't expect that he was still as sad as heart-piercing.

    "What right do I have to know I'm just unrequited love." Chu Rongsheng waved his hands mockingly, and said, "Stop talking, I'm getting old, it's really shameless to say that again"

    Chu Zhiyan pursed her lips tightly and did not answer.  She knew that Chu Rongsheng was not feeling well, but his thoughts could not end, it was boundless pain.  Long-term pain is worse than short-term pain.

    Chu Rongsheng cheered up and asked, "Is my little grandson a foreigner or a Chinese? Should he be of mixed race?"

    "No," Chu Zhiyan smiled, and she said, "He is a genuine Chinese. His father is from Wenzhou."

    ? Chu Zhiyan looked outside the gate of the village while talking. The fence in front of the gate of the village was so densely packed that it was impossible to see through it from the inside to the outside.

    Chu Zhiyan held her father's arm and quickened her pace, because her heart was flustered for no reason.

    When Chu Rongsheng appeared in Chen Caiyun's sight, she immediately picked up the big rock in her hand, turned the sharp end outward, pointed the blunt end at herself, and burst into tears:

    "Chu Rongsheng! If you are determined to divorce me, I will die for you! I I will die for you, believe it or not!"

    Chu Zhiyan keenly noticed that Hong Xin'en was gone, she panicked, looked around, interrupted Chen Caiyun's acting with a trembling voice, and asked, "Where is my son!"

    Chen Caiyun was scared by Chu Zhiyan's sharp voice and shut up, then whispered: "Here pick him up for his uncle"

    "What uncle?!" Chu Zhiyan was about to go crazy, she shouted loudly, "Where did uncle come from?!"

    Chen Caiyun timidly hid, she said timidly: "I don't know, anyway, your son calls him uncleorhow about you call and ask" (Remember this site's website: www.  hlnovel.com
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