Chapter 529 - 529 Troubled By A Child’s Questions
Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Lin Hun was laughing so hard that he was nearly rolling on the floor. His jesting, however, only piqued Su Liâs interest. Su Li turned to Lin Hun, his eyes sparkling with curiosity, and asked, âUncle, what is this âHusband Defense Warâ game youâre talking about? Is it fun? Can I play it?â
Su Bingâs gaze fell lightly on his younger brother, his face a mask of resignation. He had thought that Su Li had matured, given that he was now able to complete his schoolwork every day and even study and read books on his own. But it seemed his childish and gossipy nature hadnât changed. Su Bing sighed inwardly, but he didnât expect much maturity from Su Li anyway. Su Liâs antics were amusing, at least.
Lin Hun, however, was taken aback by Su Liâs question. His laughter gradually subsided, and he hesitated, unsure of how to respond. He glanced at Gu Zi, then mumbled a vague response to Su Li, âAh, youâll understand when youâre older. Why do you need to know so much now? Youâre not even married yet.â
But Su Liâs train of thought was remarkably clear. He immediately retorted, âUncle, youâre not married either, right? Auntie, I remember you saying that Uncle Lin Hun isnât married yet, right? So why can you know about it, but I canât?â
Upon hearing Su Liâs question, Li Hua found it amusing and didnât know how to respond. She simply laughed and nodded at Su Li, thinking it wouldnât hurt to let Su Li poke fun at Lin Hun. After all, he was a grown man who still acted like a child, teasing the little ones.
Li Hua then returned to making pancakes for Lin Cheng, not paying attention to their conversation. Time was of the essence, and Lin Cheng had to rush back to register. It wasnât possible to keep them for lunch, so she decided to make something quick and easy. She also boiled a couple of eggs for them to eat on the road.
Outside, Gu Zi was holding Su Le, giving her water. She found the dayâs events amusing, especially after Lin Hunâs comment. She had initially wanted to maintain a serious demeanor in front of the children, but that plan had quickly fallen apart. A soft chuckle escaped her lips. She had to admit, her sister-in-lawâs behavior did resemble a âHusband Defense Warâ.
If it were possible, developing a game based on this concept would be quite interesting. It would certainly be more appealing than a âCarrot Defense Warâ.
Lin Hun, however, was overwhelmed by Su Liâs barrage of questions. Seeing Gu Zi cheerfully feeding Su Le water, he pleaded, âGu Zi, can you please take your son away? I canât answer all these âwhyâ questions. Iâm not an encyclopedia. I donât know why! This is too hard for meâ¦â
Lin Hun was inwardly distressed. Were children nowadays always this persistent? They even asked him why he wasnât married. It was all because Lin Cheng had married his beloved Li Hua!
He had no choice. Li Hua had chosen to be with Lin Cheng, even when the Lin family was poor. One of the main reasons Lin Hun had always been at odds with Lin Cheng was his unrequited love for Li Hua.
After Li Hua got married, he still held onto hope because Li Huaâs father had always approved of him as a son-in-law. He was waiting for the day when Li Hua would see the reality and leave Lin Cheng. He was willing to be with Li Hua, even if she had been married before. He truly loved Li Hua and couldnât care for any other woman.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
But he never expected that Lin Cheng would suddenly have a sister, and this sister would marry such an impressive man, his idol. Lin Cheng was no longer the Lin Cheng of the past. Li Huaâs father, being the opportunist that he was, immediately changed sides and favored Lin Cheng. Lin Hunâs last hope was extinguished, and he had no choice but to give up on Li Hua.
However, since Lin Chengâs family had improved, and Lin Cheng had started working at the pig farm, Lin Hun felt that Li Huaâs future was secure. Lin Cheng was capable of providing Li Hua with a good life, so what was there for him to worry about?
He and Lin Cheng slowly became good friends, working together. It wasnât right to keep thinking about someone elseâs wife, so he finally let go of his feelings for Li Hua.
Now that he had finally let go of Li Hua, he was being teased by a child for not having a wife. It was too much! Gu Zi didnât plan to intervene. She thought it was good for Su Li to ask questions.
Moreover, Gu Zi didnât think it was bad for children to learn about adult matters. She believed there was no need to completely shield children from the adult world. After all, children would eventually become adults. Rather than letting them be overwhelmed when they grow up, she preferred that they be prepared to enter the adult world.