Back To The 90s: The Resilient Daughter-In-Law-Chapter 1195 - 1194: Kneeling Down

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Chapter 1195: Chapter 1194: Kneeling Down

Tang Qian was stunned too. She had come along because she was worried and didn’t want to stir up more trouble. But that did not mean she could allow her cherished child, raised from infancy, to kneel before a person she despised most.

"Wei An, what are you doing? Are you crazy?" Tang Qian burst out angrily, "Get up right now."

Wei An remained kneeling, his eyes stealthily glancing at Tang Qian, feeling a relentless sense of triumph in his heart. It seemed this method was indeed the right one, only this way could he regain his mother’s attention.

If he personally knelt and apologized to the person his mother despised the most, only then would his mother’s heart soften.

Having realized this, Wei An looked into Jiang Yang’s eyes with undisguised provocation, but since he was the closest to Jiang Yang, no one else noticed.

"Jiang Yang, I beg you, I’m kneeling before you, please don’t take my dad away, okay? My brother is the nicest to you now, much more than to me, his little brother. I’ve already lost my brother, please don’t take my dad away too," Wei An cried bitterly, incessantly kowtowing to Jiang Yang.

Yet, Jiang remained standing as before, his hands tightly clenched into fists, his body tense.

"Jiang, I know I was wrong, I was too reckless before. I apologize to you, I’m kowtowing to you. I can even give you my brother, but please, I beg you, don’t take my dad away." The force Wei An used was so great that his forehead bled, the striking red frightening many onlookers.

Tang Qian’s heart softened at the sight, and she hurriedly came over to pull Wei An up, but despite having slimmed down, Wei An was surprisingly strong. No matter how Tang Qian pulled, he refused to get up, instead kowtowing even harder.

The thud of his kowtows made the onlookers’ eyes redden with pity.

Although he used to be quite despicable, he was still a child after all, grown up before everyone’s eyes; how could they let him be so humiliated?

"Wei An, get up."

"Stop kowtowing. There are hardly a few people in the entire courtyard whom you should kowtow to. Get up quickly, Minister Wei would be heartbroken to see you like this."

"Exactly, get up quickly! You haven’t done anything wrong."

"How could Minister Wei possibly not want you! Get up."

"Exactly, what right does a country bumpkin have to compete with you?"

Jiang stood motionless, his gaze on Wei An like he was watching a boring performance by a fool, his expression mingled with contempt, boredom, and disgust. He was quick to learn anything and had already come to understand many emotions.

Because it was now, from the looks of the people around him, that he had learned these emotions.

"You! Are! Ridiculous!" Jiang enunciated each word slowly.

Tang Qian couldn’t bear it anymore; she really did not want to repeat her past mistakes or cause more trouble, but Jiang was going too far. Wei An had knelt down to him, how could he mock him like that?

"Shut up!" Tang Qian roared angrily.

But Jiang merely blinked, not even glancing her way.

Tang Qian felt rather embarrassed and furiously glared at Wei An saying, "Let’s go; we’re leaving. Who dares to bully you with me by your side? Come on, don’t kowtow to irrelevant people, it’s embarrassing."

"No, he hasn’t agreed yet!" Wei An stubbornly stayed kneeling where he was.

Fu Xinwu was furious, "Wei An, stop spouting nonsense and making wild accusations here. Who would bother to take your dad? Do you think others are as sick in the head as you?"