Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland-Chapter 1418 - 1419: Losing the Most Precious Thing

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Chapter 1418: Chapter 1419: Losing the Most Precious Thing

He coldly spat out, "This seems to have nothing to do with filial piety, does it? Over the years, how much has the eldest uncle sacrificed for your small family, which you’ve likely conveniently overlooked. Clearly knowing that the eldest uncle was diagnosed with cancer, you both maintained your jobs. It was clear that the aunt suggested splitting the medical bills, yet you continued to work. If it weren’t for my father calling and scolding you, would you have come to Kyoto? You still believe that our family is wealthy, that this amount of money is but a drop in the ocean for us. But on what grounds? The eldest uncle hasn’t contributed anything to our family; why should we give this money? For so many years, you dare not come to Kyoto, afraid of my father, right?"

Yun Hai’s eyes were slightly red.

How could he, as a father, not know?

He knew that his two sons were of little capability, wishing to push him away, believing that his younger siblings wouldn’t leave him in the lurch.

Yun’s mother fumed with rage, "What kind of people are you two brothers, indeed running through your veins is the blood of Zhang Cuihua; you’ve also inherited some of your mother’s temperament."

Yun’s father, although old, understood clearly what Little Huzi had said.

"Do as your third brother says, get treatment for your eldest brother. Hereafter, live with us. For many years you haven’t been around to take care of us, so take these next few years to do so!"

Once, Yun Hai could lie to himself, but now? His nephew had made it crystal clear.

What could he say?

"Okay," Yun Hao readily agreed.

Then he ordered his son, "Go inquire about the schedule for chemotherapy, have them set it up." 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎

Yun Mingrui readily complied, "Okay."

Yun Hao then looked at Yun Mingliang and Yun Mingze, "Go back to where you came from, and don’t come to Kyoto again. You’re not welcome here."

"Little uncle..."

Yun Hao looked at them with a scornful eye, "Didn’t you hear me clearly?"

As if Yun’s parents hadn’t heard what Yun Hao had said, they turned to Yun Hai, persuading him, "Listen to your third brother. After so many years, you have devoted most of your life to them, but what have you received in the end? Do you still want to see parents bury their children? Over the years, your third brother has been the one looking after us. Have you and your second brother ever come to Kyoto? Aside from the maintenance fee, which is still at the standard of more than a decade ago, that’s supposed to increase every three years. Have you increased it at all?"

Yun Hai was so ashamed that he wished he could burrow into a hole and hide.

Over these years, it was the third brother who cared for their parents. Being the eldest brother, he should have been the one to look after them, yet in the end, it fell to the third brother.

Just because the third brother and sister-in-law are wealthy, does it mean the filial duties they ought to fulfill are null and void?

"Okay." After who knows how long, he let out the word, as if it drained all his strength, and then he closed his eyes.

Yun Shuang and Yun Men exchanged glances.

"Mom, Dad, I’ll take you both home to rest first. Once the eldest brother’s surgery schedule is confirmed, we’ll come back to the hospital."

Having just got off the plane, they went straight to the hospital, enveloped by such a major event.

Yun Hao and Zhang Yunlong supported their father out, and Yun Men and Yun Shuang supported their mother out.

Meng Yunhan crouched down in front of Yun Mingliang and his brother, "You have lost the most precious paternal love."

Then she stood up and left without turning back, not sparing a single glance at the two brothers.

From today on, they have lost a lot.

The two brothers exchanged an embarrassed glance, then stood up.

"Dad, we truly have no money," Yun Mingliang didn’t know why, but at this moment he felt a tinge of discomfort.

Yun Hai opened his eyes, "You’re both grown up. I’ve taken care of you for over thirty years, letting you go to school, to university, finding you wives, helping you raise your children, but I forgot—I still have parents. Let me spend my remaining years with your grandparents, shall I?"