Chapter 266 - 266: I’m Very Lucky
Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
âWhy?â Gu Zi hugged his leg, her voice soft and curious.
Su Shen straightened up, his tall frame casting a shadow over her as he blocked the sunlight. âWhether our parentsâ generation was rich or poor wasnât a choice they had. Not every era had the opportunity for reform and openness, and we didnât always live in peaceful and stable times,â he explained.
Su Shen understood the value of peace better than most. He knew that it was a rare and precious commodity. For a country to prosper and its people to be happy, a peaceful environment was a necessity.
Unfortunately, since the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the fate of the country had been tumultuous. Now, it seemed like things were finally settling down. In their parentsâ time, given the national circumstances, most people lived in poverty, and they had little chance of escaping it. It wasnât due to a lack of effort, but rather the countryâs need for development.
Gu Zi couldnât help but ask, âSo, do you believe our country will prosper in the future?â
Su Shen replied confidently, âWhy not? Most of our parents were ordinary people, and we donât expect them to provide us with much. They couldnât even if they wanted to. But our generation lives in a time filled with opportunities. We can work hard and create better lives for ourselves. Thereâs no reason to doubt our countryâs potential for prosperity.â
A smile spread across Gu Ziâs face as the worries that had clouded her mind since Aunt Yangâs ordeal began to dissipate. âYou have such wisdom, Su Shen. Itâs no wonder youâve risen above adversity. Iâm truly grateful that I had the chance to meet you,â she said.
Gu Zi resonated with Su Shenâs perspective. The fate of a nation had a profound impact on the destinies of families and every citizen. Family and country were intricately connected, and their fortunes were often intertwined. When the country thrived, so did its people. Sometimes, personal abilities couldnât overcome the constraints of poverty.
Gu Zi recognized that this was why Su Shen, as a soldier, always prioritized his military duties above all else. He understood that as long as the country was strong and stable, its citizens wouldnât suffer unduly. It was his way of protecting those he cared about.
Su Shen couldnât fathom why Gu Zi suddenly broached this topic, but her words put him at ease. He realized that, in her heart, his position as her husband now held more significance than her past love. The tension he had been carrying over the past few days gradually dissipated, replaced by a deep sense of honor in being Gu Ziâs husband.
âIâm heading back to the pig farm. Iâll be back for lunch,â Su Shen announced before leaning down to kiss Gu Zi. She, in turn, continued her task of cleaning wild onions and headed to the kitchen to wash them.
Just as she had begun cooking rice, a commotion erupted outside. Curious, she went to investigate and found a woman in her fifties kneeling at the doorstep, with Su Jing and a few villagers as witnesses.
Upon seeing Gu Zi, the woman burst into tears and even kowtowed before her, pleading, âYouâre Gu Zi, arenât you? I beg you, please have mercy and let our Tian Hai and the old man go! Show us a way out!â
Gu Zi exchanged a look with Su Jing, whose demeanor remained composed, not indicating any involvement in this situation. It didnât seem like she had incited Tian Hail s mother to cause a scene, especially after their previous reconciliation.
There was only one plausible explanation â Tian Hails mother had insisted on coming, and Su Jing had merely followed along as she was still a part of the Tian family. But Gu Zi couldnât comprehend why Su Jing hadnât severed ties with Tian Hai. Was her attachment to him so deep that she couldnât let go?
Nonetheless, Gu Zi had no intention of prying further. Su Jing was an adult, and she had the autonomy to make her own choices.
Facing the woman kneeling before her, Gu Zi replied coolly, âYou make it sound as if Iâve harmed your son. If youâre here to beg for leniency, youâve come to the wrong place. You should go to the police station. And if youâve come to apologize, I donât believe thereâs any need for that.â
She then turned her attention to Su Jing, who calmly stated, âDonât worry about me. I just came back to take a look.â
Gu Zi, being straightforward, didnât beat around the bush. She said plainly, âI wanted to invite you inside. Youâre Su Shenâs sister, after all. How could you not come home? But if youâre here to echo Tian Haiâs mother, then I donât welcome you here..â