Reborn in the 1980s: Recapture My Devoted Husband
Chapter 1079 - 848: Calm
"I observed it, there’s nothing unusual, and this time when I went back, there was a letter in our mailbox," Mr. Li Liang said as he returned to the courtyard, quickly shutting the door.
Li Liang’s mother asked anxiously, "What letter? It’s not... a court summons, is it?"
"No, it’s anonymous. I haven’t had the chance to look at it yet."
"Hurry, hurry and open it," she urged him to quickly open the letter and take a look.
Once they opened it, the suspense in their hearts eased, and they were even more delighted to see a deposit slip fall out.
"Haha, haha, this is great. Things are looking up, now Hua Hua can live with us openly, and we won’t have to worry about the Mei Family causing trouble," Li Liang’s mother said, overjoyed after reading the content of the letter. "I told you, the Mei Family values bloodlines the most. They must have realized what I left behind for them, learned the truth, felt ashamed, and decided not to pursue it, just acting as if this grandson is lost."
Mr. Li Liang smiled for the first time in a long while, nodding pensively, "Hmm, it’s not impossible. Look, it clearly states here to take good care of Hua Hua, and there’s this money, saying it’s left for Hua Hua by his mother."
Li Liang’s mother disagreed, "When I left, that Ye Qing was already mad. How could she leave money for the child? I believe it’s the Mei Family who couldn’t bear to leave Hua Hua without giving money, after all those years of raising him."
"Hey, they say it’s left by the kid’s mom, so just tell the kid that. It’s tens of thousands, even if the Mei Family has feelings for Hua Hua, they wouldn’t give so much at once. Didn’t you say Ye Qing was doing business? People in business earn quite a lot these days."
"That’s true. Maybe this money really was left by that woman before she went mad, and credit to the Mei Family for having the decency to hand over this money to us."
"Anyway, the fact they’re not pursuing this is good news. Let’s quickly pack up and head home. Didn’t you see what it says? We need to withdraw the money and open a new account," Mr. Li Liang pointed out what was written above.
"Yes, yes, withdrawing the money is the priority." They had never seen so much money in their lives.
They no longer needed to sneak around, and the couple let out a big sigh of relief, celebrating inside the house for a long time, unaware that their conversation was overheard by Hua Hua at the door.
When Hua Hua heard that his mom had gone mad, he covered his mouth to stop himself from crying out loud and also heard that the Mei Family didn’t want him anymore.
His dad didn’t want him, and his grandma didn’t want him either, entrusting him to this family.
He didn’t understand why his dad didn’t like him, and why his grandma, who clearly loved him dearly, suddenly didn’t want him anymore.
While they were packing up, Hua Hua took a look at the letter on the table, but he didn’t know many words and couldn’t understand what it said.
So, while Mr. and Mrs. Li Liang were packing, Hua Hua paid special attention to the letter, watching to see where they would eventually put it, planning to pull it out later when he learned more words to see what it said.
Originally, Li Liang’s parents thought Hua Hua might make a fuss when leaving the courtyard, yet he obediently sat on the crossbar of the bicycle without making a sound, and even after reaching home, he behaved exceptionally well.
Li Liang’s father and mother exchanged a glance, feeling pleased with Hua Hua’s change.
After the couple returned home, the first thing they did was go to the bank, withdrawing the money and depositing it into their own account.
Seeing the zeros in the account, Mr. Li Liang’s heart finally settled down after a day of tension.
On the way home, the couple leisurely strolled with Hua Hua, openly discussing getting Hua Hua registered and changing his name.
"We’re used to the name Hua Hua, and the child has always known this name. I think we should keep ’Hua’ in it and call him Li Hua," Li Liang’s mother suggested with a smile.
"Li Hua is quite a nice name. Let’s name him..."
Before Mr. Li Liang could finish, Hua Hua suddenly began to cry, "Boo... I miss mom. I want to find mom."
The old couple, seeing the child starting to cry again, quickly picked him up to comfort him. "Oh dear, sweet grandchild, don’t cry. Your mom is sick, and the doctors won’t allow visits. Hua Hua, grow up quickly, and when you’re grown, your mom will get better and come back to see Hua Hua," Li Liang’s mother comforted Hua Hua.