Chapter 330 - Reunion Dinner (8)
Hello, Mr. Major General
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
âOnly give her a status?â Huo Shaoheng retorted as he pointed at Zhang Baochen. âWhat about him? Everyone thinks heâs the illegitimate son of Head Nurse Zhang, so what will happen to him when you marry Head Nurse Zhang?â
Zhang Baochenâs true identity was only known to the Huoâs while everyone else was told that he was the son Zhang Feng had with another man. He was brought into the Huo manor to help with cooking and housekeeping duties. Grandfather Huo had never publicly acknowledged Zhang Baochen as his son. This was also the reason why he was particularly guilty. Zhang Baochen was his biological son, but had instead lived like a servant in the Huo manor and was bullied by Huo Shaoheng and Huo Jialan.
âBaochen will of course change his last name.â Grandfather Huo had nothing to lose anymore. âJust like Jialanâshe is not related to the Huo family but still keeps the Huo family name. Itâs the same thing as Baochen changing his name. Who would have anything to say about that?â
âHuo Jialan got to keep her name because Uncle acknowledged her as his daughter.â Huo Shaoheng raised his hand to ask everyone to sit down, and his tone was nonchalant. âAlthough itâs now been proven she isnât his daughter, and she is still Uncleâs legal heir according to the marriages laws.â
âRight. so Baochen and Jialan are the same.â Grandfather Huo sat down with Zhang Fengâs help. âI will marry her and her son will naturally be my son as well.â This situation was not uncommonâpeople with children who remarried sometimes changed the last names. However, Zhang Baochenâs situation was different.
âSo youâre going to treat everyone like fools?â Huo Shaoheng drawled, yet his tone was very calm so as to not agitate Grandfather Huo. âMarrying Head Nurse Zhang and then saying that your legitimate son is someone elseâs son? Then, go ahead and change his last name so that he is your legal heir?â This was indeed a hurdle that couldnât be crossed.
Grandfather Huo was stunned and his fingers twitched uncontrollably. He glanced at Zhang Feng, only to see that her head was down as she stood quietly beside him, the white in her hair visible. He sighed and said to Huo Shaoheng, âYes, no one will think much of this as long as you and I donât say anything.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThatâs hard to say.â Huo Shaoheng extended his finger to tap on the conference table. âGrandfather, donât be naive. You are able to do many things and not talk about them, but certain things you can talk about but arenât able to do. For example your âillegitimateâ sonâeveryone can ignore this if you donât get married and donât acknowledge him. But as soon as you marry and change his name...â
âThen what? Isnât it enough for me to claim that heâs not my biological son?!â Grandfather Huo was so furious he was nearly shouting as he glared at Huo Shaoheng.
âOf course not,â Huo Shaoheng objected crisply. âIf he really isnât your biological son, there is no problem with you getting married with Head Nurse Zhang at all.â
Zhang Fengâs heart dropped to her stomach when she heard this and reflexively grabbed Grandfather Huoâs arm. How can their biological son be the obstacle to their marriage? Zhang Feng was so upset, she almost drew blood from biting her lip so hard. Grandfather patted her hand in reassurance.
Huo Shaoheng continued,âCoincidentally, however, he happens to be your biological son. Weâve already done the DNA test a long time ago and just took a fresh blood sample earlier so we can always retest at anytime. You canât hide this even if you wanted to.â
Grandfather Huo blanched.
âIf you insist on getting married under these circumstances, you are basically announcing to the world that you betrayed Grandmother 40 some years ago. Also, both you and Zhang Feng were active duty soldiers at the time. Her breaking up a military marriage and having a child out of wedlock is a political issue. You committed adultery and raised an illegitimate child, so thatâs an even more serious an offense. Zhang Baochen, Zhang Wenna, and Zhang Wenjie are the ironclad evidence of how you and she broke up a military marriage.â Huo Shaoheng crossed a leg and clasped his hands in his lap as he silently regarded them.
Zhang Feng, Zhang Baochen, and Qian Shihui were all speechless. It was as though they had been pushed to the cliffâs edge and could only choose between falling to their death or being torn apart by the ravenous beasts pursuing them. They would perish either way and had no way out.
Zhang Feng couldnât stand it anymore and burst into tears against Grandfather Huoâs shoulder, weeping, âElder Huo, this was all my fault! Itâs my fault! I secretly gave birth and you had no idea! I never intended to break up your marriage with Mrs. Xie!â
At that time, Huo Xuenong truly hadnât known that their one night together had resulted in Zhang Fengâs pregnancy. Afterwards, she had taken a year off and appeared to be the same when she returned. Although, she had been even more passionate about caring for Huo Xuenong, but his wife Xie Ziyan had been alive and theyâd been deeply in love. He had paid no attention to Zhang Feng back then and his feelings towards her only deepened in the decades of time together after Xie Ziyan passed away. âEven though you didnât tell me, Iâm still thankful you had Baochen.â Grandfather Huo grasped Zhang Fengâs hand emotionally. âDonât cry anymore. Whatâs done is done. I owe you and our son so much.â
Huo Shaohengâs face became stony. He sat rigidly and looked at the crying Zhang Feng solemnly. âHead Nurse Zhang, can you swear that youâve never intended to break up my grandparentsâ marriage?â
Zhang Feng wiped the tears from her eyes and answered with all seriousness. âI certainly did not. I swear on my military rank.â
Huo Shaoheng smiled and said, not unkindly, âIâd believe you a bit more if you swore on the health of your son and grandchildren.â
âWhat are you saying?â Zhang Fengâs face fell instantly. âShaoheng, I know that you were close to Mrs. Xie and I donât blame you for not acknowledging me as you step-grandmother. Just donât drag my son and grandchildren into this.â
âIâm not saying anything.â Huo Shaoheng shifted his gaze to the window. The night was as dark as the last one his grandmother had been alive. He had done his homework at her bedside every night, and read to her and chatted with her. But his grandmotherâs wish of seeing his grandfather was never fulfilled. âBack then, I remember Head Nurse Zhang would always prevent Auntie Chang from seeing Grandfather and asking him to visit Grandmother.â Huo Shaoheng looked up. âIsnât that right, Head Nurse Zhang? You remember Auntie Chang?â
Auntie Chang was an elderly servant that had accompanied Xie Ziyan from her own familyâs home. Auntie Chang had stayed by Xie Ziyan all her life, but ended up surviving her.
âYour grandmother was seriously ill at the time and I was worried about the Chiefâs health. Of course I couldnât let him visit her frequently.â Zhang Feng brushed it off, âThatâs my area of responsibility, what mistake did I make?â
âWhat? Ziyan asked Auntie Zhang to look for me?â Grandfather Huo was shocked. âWhen was this? Why donât I know anything about it?!â
Huo Shaoheng spread his palms. âChief, you were so busy at the time and probably didnât care to remember such trivial things. But I remember. I can still recall the look on Grandmotherâs face.â
Grandfather Huo was so anxious that Zhang Feng suddenly panicked. No way! She thought frantically. Itâs been over ten years and he still cared for Xie Ziyan?! Zhang Fengâs gaze fluttered to the corner of the wall and her heart thumped wildly.
Grandfather Hu stared at Zhang Feng for a while, then averted his eyes and composed himself. He replied frostily, âI often asked to see your grandmother the last year she was alive, but she refused. Zhang Feng canât be blamed for this.â
Zhang Feng exhaled, setting her mind at ease.
Gu Nianzhi couldnât stand it anymore and interjected, âGeneral Huo, thatâs not the case. You have to consider the cause and effect of the situation. Did this start from Head Nurse Zhang concealing the news and preventing you from seeing Mrs. Xie, or did it start with Mrs. Xie refusing to see you?â As soon as she said this, everyone understood. Xie Ziyan had clearly asked Auntie Chang to send for Huo Xuenong, but he didnât visit her due to Zhang Fengâs interference. Xie Ziyan had been furious and had refused to see Huo Xuenong again. This was the logical sequence. However, Grandfather Huo claimed that Xie Ziyan had never wanted to see him to begin with, so Zhang Feng hadnât done anything wrong by interferingâthis was twisting the truth. Gu Nianzhi abhorred this.
Huo Shaohengâs eyes grew cold and his tone became serious as he said, âVery well then. If you insist you on doing this, your name will be removed from the trust fund. The terms of Grandmotherâs trust fund clearly stipulates that you will lose the right to inherit if you remarry. Also, the truth of what happened all those years ago will eventually be exposed as soon as you get remarried, and the military will investigate your misdeeds. I can guarantee that your punishment will include demotion of rank.â
There were a fixed number of general positions, so a new general couldnât be named until Huo Xuenong lost the rank. He had committed a serious error and had even publicized it, so it would be no wonder if someone took advantage and claimed his spot.
âSo, did you consider the consequences?â
âConsequences?â Grandfather Huo muttered ruefully as he changed his sitting position.
âYes. Firstly, you will be demoted from the rank of general. I donât know to what rank youâll end up having. You probably wonât be allowed to live in the house in the military housing community. Secondly, you will lose the right to the trust fund and according to Grandmotherâs will, your portion will be transferred to me.â
Grandfather Huo didnât care about the trust fund and immediately replied, âYou can remove my name from the trust fund. Thatâs your grandmotherâs dowry. I never wanted it anyway.â However, he had to carefully consider the problem of his rank and its accompanying benefits. He had been a soldier all his live and had fought in many wars as the perennially victorious general, but now faced the possibility of losing his honour in the last years of his life. If he was no longer a general, he wouldnât be able to live in the military housing community and lose a number of orderlies and personal secretaries. Fewer people would visit during the holidays and he would no longer have the right to participate in conferences of the Imperial elite. His treatment by others would plummet. Was he ready to lose all of this? Grandfather Huo couldnât help glancing at Zhang Feng.
Eyes downcast, Zhang Feng was considering many more things than Grandfather Huo. First, there was the issue of Xie Ziyanâs inheritance. Although it was a dowry, Zhang Feng had always assumed that because there had been no pre-nuptials, Elder Huo would receive half of her inheritance automatically. The other half would then be divided evenly amongst Elder Huo, Huo Guanyuan, and Huo Guanchen, so Huo Shaoheng should only receive what Huo Guanchen would inherit. However, Huo Shaoheng was now liable, somehow, to receive most of Xie Ziyanâs inheritance and left a meager amount to the others. By the time it passed to Zhang Fengâs son and grandchildren, there would only be scraps left. They were all biological sons of Huo Xuenong, so what the h*ll was going on?! Listening to Huo Shaoheng, Zhang Feng found herself in a dilemma. If she didnât marry Grandfather Huo, she wouldnât be able to receive a part of Xie Ziyanâs inheritance according to marriage laws. But if she married Huo Xuenong, he would lose his right to inherit and she would get nothing too. Who on earth had written such a tricky will?!