Transmigration: On the Gossip Front-Chapter 1959 - 1960: Female Intellectual Youth Passerby 102
Zhang Yu received a letter from Han Lei and finally realized that the Han family really set their sights on him.
The Zhang Family knew that Han Jun’s trouble this time was not small, and the Han family was in a frenzy. Little did they expect that they would really focus on Han Lei.
"It seems they’re really desperate." Zhang Wei said, quite speechless, "Now they’re panicking. Why didn’t they think to educate the child properly before?"
Unbelievable, truly incomprehensible, how could a properly educated child make such a big mistake.
"They are just naturally stubborn." Yao Ying scoffed at the thought of those people’s faces, "The way they handled things back then..."
Yao Ying still remembers their attitude, "But it’s not surprising; they hinted that their own child was too young, and such nonsense."
"Hilarious, he’s already a twenty-year-old young man, how is he still a child?"
"Exactly, my brother is even younger than them." Zhang Yu sneered, having a strong opinion about what those parents said, "It just proves that the child was spoiled rotten by them."
"Serves them right." Zhang Yu was curious, "This time, is the opposing side very powerful?"
"The Han family can’t resolve it?" Zhang Yu knew the other family had some minor authority, but the Han family, with Mr. Han’s old military comrades and the subordinates he had trained and promoted, should find someone to help, shouldn’t they?
"Connections thin out with use, and recently Han Jun’s father got into trouble too." Zhang Wei vaguely knew some details, but not much. This time, when the Han family was in trouble, he took the opportunity to inquire.
"Originally, I thought Han Jun was spoiled by the Han Family, but it turns out his father is just like that too." Zhang Wei had met Han Jun’s father. Mr. Han had arranged a government job for him, and after all these years, he only got two promotions, showing he’s just average.
Han Jun’s father getting into trouble—unexpected? Turns out it wasn’t really surprising, "If he can raise a son like that, Han Jun’s father is certainly something."
"To save this son, the Han family used up almost all their remaining connections?" Zhang Yu laughed happily, "I finally understand why the conditions are so harsh in Xinjiang Province, even though their relationship with Han Lei is strained, they still send him there."
They truly couldn’t avoid sending him there; this boy would definitely face consequences if he stayed here. The best option, of course, is to send him to eat free food, although the Han Family definitely wouldn’t agree. Once he’s locked up, the kid’s future is completely ruined.
"Can’t they send him to the army?" Remembering that Mr. Han had been transferred from the army, surely there are still old comrades in the army?
"If it were earlier, after Xiao Jie got hurt, sending him to the army might have worked, but now things are so chaotic, there’s no way the army would agree."
"If there were any option, the Han family wouldn’t send Han Jun to Xinjiang Province. Aren’t they worried Han Lei might dig a pit for Han Jun?"
"Well now, Han Jun definitely has to go eat free food." Zhang Wei thought about how Han Jun still couldn’t escape re-education, and his mood brightened.
Back then, they had no choice but to accept reconciliation, which felt bitter, but they had no choice given the Han family’s power.
"There’s a time for everything." Yao Ying walked over to Zhang Wei and held his hand. She had been really reluctant when signing the reconciliation agreement, but what could she do? She could only endure.
The Zhang Family knows the Han family must be in a panic now since Han Lei refused the Zhang family’s proposal just a few days ago.
The families bullied by the Han family, knowing Han Jun is still detained, felt incredible joy. They knew the Han family had been scrambling everywhere to save their grandson, but the result was still confinement.
Nobody knew the Han family’s specific actions or whom they approached for help, but it’s certain the Han family faced numerous obstacles.
Previously, everyone knew Han Jun visiting the police station repeatedly was an ordinary occurrence; he would get out soon. But now, everyone thinks this kid might really be in trouble.
Mr. Han returned home again, looking dispirited. Seeing him, Mrs. Han immediately rushed over, "Old man..."
Mr. Han shook his head, "There’s nothing we can do. Today, when I saw Old Li, I almost knelt down."
Having spent a lifetime striving and wielding power for so many years made Mr. Han arrogant, but little did he expect to face constant setbacks and cold stares, especially when asking help from those once less esteemed than him or had conflicts, which made his already depressed mood even worse.
"Finally?" Although knowing she should comfort him, Mrs. Han’s concern for her grandson outweighed everything else.
"Old Li said I must completely step down." Despite calling himself retired, Mr. Han still serves as a committee member at the political consultative conference, which is the family’s last dignity.
The successful eldest son is gone, and the worthless younger son can’t even maintain the current status, let alone let the family improve.
The third generation’s Han Lei, whom they hoped would lead the family, is resentful and dissatisfied, while Han Jun, whom they prioritized cultivating as a family leader, completely pushed the Han family into an abyss.
Mr. Han has thought a lot about the Han family’s future but never imagined they would leave their current position in such a disgraceful way.
Mrs. Han was dumbfounded. She was pleased upon hearing about a solution but faltered upon hearing this choice, "Then, then..."
Mrs. Han, having some education, knew that their son’s couple could only stay in their current positions due to the old man’s influence. Once Mr. Han steps down, what will happen to their son and daughter-in-law?
"Plus, Xiao Jun must leave here." Mr. Han stated the other’s requirement, "If agreed, we’ll sign the agreement, and they’ll withdraw the lawsuit."
Sending Han Jun away from here to another place? Mrs. Han was stunned, "How could this be? How can they do this? They are forcing Xiao Jun to death."
"I must ask them how they could be so cruel." Mrs. Han, furious, prepared to rush out to confront them.
Seeing the sobbing and pleading Mrs. Han, Mr. Han knew it was only a performance for him, "Go ahead and make a scene; they’ve already shown no respect for me."
"Moreover, if they insist on acting impartially, don’t blame me." Mr. Han has great dissatisfaction and opinions about Mrs. Han now.
"I did mention sending Xiao Jun to the military for two years." After understanding the Zhang family’s situation, Mr. Han suggested letting Han Jun stay in the military for two years.
On one hand, the child indeed needs proper discipline, as the family can hardly educate him, and sending him to the army for a couple of years means any issue would eventually pass. At that time, with some maneuvering, a good position could be arranged for him, yet the entire family disagreed.
Mrs. Han now regrets it, doesn’t she? Had she known things would turn out like this, she would have preferred sending her grandson for education, "Why bring up the past when things have already turned out this way?"







