Love You Till the End-Chapter 806 - 804: Let Them Be

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Chapter 806: Chapter 804: Let Them Be

Uncle Zhang heard Shi Keke’s words, but without catching the last sentence clearly, he hurried into the castle.

He frantically went upstairs and knocked on the old man’s bedroom door.

The old man was accustomed to going to bed late. Coupled with the banquet ending so late, he was still not sleepy. Upon hearing the knock, he said, "Come in."

Uncle Zhang wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, opened the door, and walked in, seeing the old man sitting in bed reading a book. With some concern, he said, "Old man, something has happened..."

Uncle Zhang, who is usually very steady in his work and dealings with people, seldom acts so rashly. Thus, at his opening words, the old man realized the seriousness of the matter. He closed the book in his hand, took off his reading glasses, and asked seriously, "What is it?"

"Lady Keke and Young Master Mei..." Uncle Zhang stopped mid-sentence, as if finding it difficult to continue.

"Speak."

The old man put down a single, weighty word, his dominating presence not weaker than in his youth.

"Keke and Young Master Mei, outside..." Uncle Zhang hesitated a moment before saying, "They kissed..."

He thought the old man would be furious upon hearing about the issue, but to his surprise, the old man remained unusually calm, "When did this happen?"

Uncle Zhang stared closely at the old man, thinking he was feigning composure, but after a long look, he failed to discern any change in the old man’s emotions; not even the slightest ripple.

He frowned and replied, "Just now, when I sent them out. It may be because Lady Keke drank too much and mistook Young Master Mei for someone else. She initiated the kiss..."

The old man acknowledged with a grunt, "I see. You may go."

"But..." Uncle Zhang hesitated. In his view, the kiss between Shi Mei and Shi Keke was no trivial matter, not only in terms of the Shi Family’s reputation but also against moral norms.

"Let them be."

The seemingly calm voice carried an unquestionable authority. Uncle Zhang had more to say, but seeing his firm attitude, he felt it inappropriate to argue further.

After all, he knew that even though the old man was advanced in years, he still possessed a basic sense of judgment.

He must have his reasons to indulge this incident, as he is the helmsman of the Shi Family; he would not take the family’s reputation lightly.

"Yes." Uncle Zhang nodded.

"It’s getting late; you should go back to your room and rest," the old man said gravely.

Not long after Uncle Zhang left, the old man, with the aid of a cane due to recent rheumatism—especially needed in the early morning and late evening—made his way to the adjacent study.

Once in the study, he locked the door, approached the bookshelf, and entered the passcode on the safe located at the bottom right. He then opened the safe.

He took out a black-sealed document bag from inside, sat down at the desk, started to unseal the bag, and opened it up.

Inside the document bag was a DNA test result, an Identity Certificate, and a photo of a baby.

On the DNA test result was written a name: Mo Sheng.

The Identity Certificate was an official document, stating Mo Sheng’s name, proving her Royal Family lineage, as the second in line to the Presidency.

In other words, she was also eligible to inherit the presidential position.

The old man picked up the photo, his rough fingertips gliding over it, as a hint of satisfaction appeared on his wrinkled face.

He flipped over the photo, and on the back was a line of handwritten text. Although neat, the handwriting lacked some force.

The line said: I wish that my sister would find a good home, free from suffering and grow up healthy.