Let’s Divorce As Agreed-Chapter 1157 - 1156 Prosperity in a Harmonious Family
Chapter 1157: Chapter 1156: Prosperity in a Harmonious Family
Chapter 1157: Chapter 1156: Prosperity in a Harmonious Family
To ease the atmosphere in the car, Wen Chi had carefully played some light music, and listening to the soft and low tunes was very comforting. Wen Chi watched the road ahead intently; the car wasn’t going fast, having been overtaken by quite a few vehicles, but he wasn’t in a hurry. He continued to drive steadily, not seeking speed but stability and safety instead.
At the same time, he hoped that Gu Huanhuan would be able to soothe her mood first.
He also felt very remorseful because his carelessness had given someone an opportunity to take advantage of, and he had not yet figured out how to mend the relationship between the two of them.
As he drove, he took the chance to glance at Gu Huanhuan in between moments of attention to the road.
But she was always facing out of the window, so she hadn’t seen the guilt on his face.
Since it was night, even though the car was moving very slowly, they soon arrived at the Wen family’s old house.
It was just after 8 p.m., Wen’s parents hadn’t retired for the night yet; they were watching TV and playing with their granddaughter.
Only, the granddaughter didn’t seem as lively and cheerful as usual.
“My dear, what’s with Warm sunlight these last few days? Why doesn’t she laugh much and seems listless?” Wen Chi’s father had also noticed something was amiss.
“Yes, you’ve noticed it too, right? Ah, who says children don’t understand? Huanhuan used to visit often, and she’d be so happy, but look, I don’t know what’s up with Huanhuan lately? She hasn’t visited for a few days, and the child probably misses her mother,” Mrs. Wen said and sighed.
“She must be busy, right? I’ll call her tomorrow and ask her to come over when she’s free,” Wen Chi’s father decided very firmly, as he was known for his decisiveness.
“Busy with what? She hasn’t been filming recently. Not to speak ill of her, but she spends hardly any days at home throughout the year. Wen Chi can’t even get a sip of hot soup; what kind of wife is that?” Mrs. Wen started complaining once the subject came up.
“Don’t interfere with the matters of those two kids,” said Wen Chi’s father, the voice of reason.
Since they were married, they should both get used to each other’s work.
“What am I saying? All I want now is for her to give me a big, chubby grandson. Is that so unreasonable?” Mrs. Wen suddenly spoke angrily.
“Keep your voice down, why so worked up? Whether or not they have kids is their business, why are you worrying unnecessarily?” Wen Chi’s father disapproved. “It’s like fussing over whether the radish is salted enough. Hmph, do you even expect them to think about it?” Mrs. Wen scoffed coldly.
“Whether they think about it or not, you stop thinking about it. Harmony in the family brings prosperity to all. Just make sure it wasn’t you who said something that discouraged her from coming over, making my precious granddaughter suffer.” Wen Chi’s father caressed Warm sunlight in his arms, his face full of affection.
He couldn’t understand why it mattered whether they had a boy or a girl. Wasn’t his wife overjoyed when Warm sunlight was born? After all, there were no other girls in the family, and she had been happy for quite some time. Why the change now?
“Uncle Wen, what nonsense are you talking? Are you here to upset me on purpose? When I say something, you always have to counter it, and every word of yours strikes me right in the heart,” Mrs. Wen was angered to see him continuously speak in favor of Gu Huanhuan.
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It was infuriating; both father and son were the same, blinded by Gu Huanhuan.
“I’m speaking sense. The kids are grown up and have their own thoughts, and as a mother-in-law, you shouldn’t always be pointing fingers at them,” Wen Chi’s father seized the opportunity to lecture her a bit more, having wanted to do so for a while.
“Fine, it’s all my fault, happy now?” Mrs. Wen acted as if she had been deeply aggrieved, then stood up, glared at Uncle Wen, and went back to her room.