Reborn into the 70: Turning Adversity into Her Dazzling Path-Chapter 510: Symbol of Identity

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Chapter 510: Chapter 510: Symbol of Identity

Han Haiyun started her nagging mode while dragging Tang Wei along.

"I’m telling you, try to have less contact with those from Qin City in the future." Han Aiyun said as she walked with the gifts in her hands, "I said from the start, don’t go, but you insisted, and came back in trouble." 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝕨𝕖𝗯𝚗𝚘𝕧𝕖𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝕞

"Today we’re visiting someone, I’m telling you, you better be quick with your words." Han Aiyun couldn’t help but remind her son, "This family not only has great influence in the military, but they’re also one of the best in the entire Capital City."

"Your grandmother was close with his grandmother, but unfortunately, our generation is distant."

"Now her grandson is hospitalized, we’re going to visit, and mom hopes to revive this relationship, it will be helpful to you in the future."

"Mom, I don’t need any of this." Tang Wei said helplessly.

After all, he is a top student from Kyoto University, and he has experience working in grassroots levels; as long as no major problems occur, he can certainly become a chief engineer in the factory.

Yet, his own mother didn’t believe he had this capability, and was solely focused on finding a support for him.

But approaching like this, will they even pay attention to them?

After all, his grandmother has passed away many years ago.

"What can you do?" As expected, Han Haiyun glared at her son and said, "Don’t look at your factory as doing well now, who knows what will happen later, maybe even the iron rice bowl won’t be secure."

If Gu Lingling were here, she would definitely give Han Haiyun a thumbs up.

"No matter where you go, you can’t do without power in your hands," Han Haiyun said, "If you don’t have it yourself, you should find a backed insurance."

So, is the person they’re visiting today the support she found?

Tang Wei didn’t say anything further.

From childhood to adulthood, almost everything concerning him was managed by his mother; his father was also involved in technology, focusing solely on research.

Hence, often complained by the mother.

Until he chose a career similar to his father’s, his mother became even angrier.

That was the only time he ever defied his mother’s decision, and he had to resort to self-harm to earn that chance.

"Your father and mother are unreliable now, son, mom is counting on you." At the door on the sixth floor, Han Haiyun looked at her son hopefully, "Don’t let mom down."

Tang Wei’s lips moved, wanting to say something, but eventually it transformed into an ’Hmm.’

Seeing him nodding in agreement, Han Haiyun happily patted her son’s shoulder, "Don’t blame mom for being nagging; if you had the ability like the person here, mom would rest easy even if she died now."

Just now, they even registered and checked upon entering, this is what? This is a symbol of identity.

An identity of living here.

Unfortunately, her son, like her husband, is a silent gourd, knowing only how to deal with technology, completely clueless about relationships and connections.

If it wasn’t for her holding up this family, at the Tang Family, they would have been completely devoured without a trace.

Tang Wei took a breath, adjusted his emotions, smiled at Han Haiyun, and pushed open the door to the ward.

"Aunt Zheng." Han Haiyun greeted the elderly lady inside with a smile, "I heard Yunhai is hospitalized, it worried me so much, I hurried to come and see. Is he doing okay?"

If not, she wouldn’t have come over.

"Haven’t seen you for a few years, you’re just like before." Han Haiyun said with a flattering smile.

Tang Wei stood there.

Accompanying the smile.