Chapter 338: 326 Humiliate Scum, Jiang Moyuan You’re Worthy? [3 More]_2
Nie Chao really wanted to see what Fu Yunshen looked like when he got emotional, and even more so, he wanted to see this man go crazy and lose control.
He had developed this little bit of morbid curiosity recently.
A few minutes later, he received a leisurely reply.
“I’m relieved, that’s her son.”
“???”
Nie Chao ran his hand through his hair, feeling more and more that the decade-long romance he had pursued was a waste.
How could he, an elite who had been aware of love since elementary school, be any less comprehending of young love than an ascetic monk of twenty-three years?
**
Ying Family ancestral home.
Ye Suhe finished receiving the report.
“Jiang Ran?” She twisted her eyebrows, set down her teacup, and said indifferently, “I actually forgot about this kid.”
She had never taken Jiang Huaping seriously.
Jiang Huaping had married well, having moved to the capital.
However, the previous Old Madam Jiang had kept things too secretive, and Jiang Ran still took his mother’s surname, which left Ye Suhe unaware of Jiang Huaping’s in-laws’ family name to this day.
She had specifically checked the major and medium-sized clans in the capital, and none of them were marriage partners with Jiang Huaping.
This proved that it was one of the smaller families, on the same level as the Jiang Family.
Ye Suhe estimated that it might even be inferior to the Jiang Family.
Major clans really value bloodlines, so how could they allow a son to take his mother’s surname?
But because she had to consider the old shareholders of the Jiang Corporation, she had never done anything to Jiang Huaping.
“What a pity, Madam Ying,” said Ye Suhe as she stood up and wrapped herself in her overcoat. “We couldn’t bring the person over today, but this marriage is definitely going to be settled.”
Jiang Moyuan hadn’t asked her for anything over the years. This one request of his, of course, she intended to fulfill.
Ying Zijin was not of legal age to marry, but that’s only within Hua Country. In other places, one could marry at sixteen.
She had plenty of ways to make it happen.
After Zhong Manhua saw Ye Suhe off, her face turned cold: “I think the Jiang Family has really gone mad. If this engagement really happens, I don’t know what the outside world would say.”
The fiancé of a young aunt marries her niece instead?
What would outsiders think?
“Madam, I think this might be a good thing.” The butler considered his words, “Now that Miss Luwei is gone and we’ve been at loggerheads with the Jiang Family, their willingness to propose marriage is a sign they must still offer greater benefits to the Ying Family. According to what Old Madam Jiang said, it was Third Master Jiang’s own wish, so surely it will bring more advantage to our Ying Family.”
Zhong Manhua furrowed her brows: “Let the Jiang Family handle this themselves, we shouldn’t get involved in this mess.”
Ye Suhe had calculated her moves well; Zhong Manhua wouldn’t fall for it.
**
In the evening, Ying Tianlv returned to the Ying Family to retrieve something.
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