Chapter 603: Blood Is Thicker Than Water
Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation  Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
They gazed at Gu Zi, certain that she was the biological daughter their second brother had mistakenly lost. Even if she wasnât standing next to Mother Lin at this moment, Lin Laoda couple would still recognize her, for she bore a striking resemblance to Mother Lin in her youth.
Both mother and daughter possessed a rare beauty. However, the mother had married an ordinary farmer. Despite Lin Laoâerâs affection for her, her life was destined to be simple and laborious. Lin Laodaâs wife had once been envious of Lin Laoâerâs wifeâs beauty, but the thought of her own wealth always eased her jealousy.
But what about the daughter? She had married the only wealthy man in the area. Today, she was dressed in a cheongsam coat, adorned with pearls and jade, her complexion rosy, her demeanor dignified. Gu Ziâs aura was comparable to that of a high-born lady, which made Lin Laodaâs wife feel uncomfortable.
She wondered, how could Mother Lin, who had led an ordinary life, give birth to such a daughter who possessed both wealth and beauty?
Moreover, this daughter had married a wealthy son-in-law, who was said to be very considerate of Gu Zi and Lin Laoâerâs family. This had allowed Lin Laoâerâs family to rise from poverty and become wealthy in Little Lin Village.
The more Lin Laodaâs wife thought about it, the more jealous she became. Her tone of speech inevitably carried a sour note, losing the magnanimity that an elder should have, revealing a petty nature. âIâm not very happy today. Youâre Gu Zi, right? Youâve been back for a while now, but you havenât visited me and your uncle. Oh, I see, perhaps your parents have become so wealthy that theyâve forgotten about us.â
Lin Laodaâs wife believed that whenever she returned in the past and had a dispute with someone, the people around her would always side with her, blaming the other party. So, she deliberately spoke in this manner now, presuming that the people around her would still help her criticize Lin Laoâerâs familyâs inconsideration. She didnât realize that the wind had already changed direction.
As soon as she spoke, many people around her changed their expressions. Immediately, someone stood up to defend Lin Laoâerâs family. âIâm not happy to hear what youâre saying. Havenât you ever thought about visiting Gu Zi?â
âYour second brotherâs daughter has been returned, and you havenât even visited. Yet, youâre waiting for the younger generation to visit you. As elders, youâre so inconsiderate, yet you expect the younger generation to be considerate of you. Ridiculous!â
âExactly, the pot calling the kettle black. I remember you said a long time ago that you wouldnât associate with Lin Laoâerâs family. Now youâre turning around and blaming An Yun and her husband. Disgusting.â
âLook at their high and mighty attitude. Iâve been fed up with it for a long time. Instead of staying in town during the New Year, theyâve come here to put on a show.â
The voices around her surged over, almost startling Lin Laodaâs wife. What was going on? Why was everyone siding with Lin Laoâerâs family?
It was Lin Laoda who reacted quickly. Seeing the unfavorable situation, he glared at his wife and scolded, âLook at you, we came to pay a New Yearâs visit, and you had to make it unpleasant. Shut up, no one here thinks youâre mute.
âGu Zi, your aunt doesnât know how to speak properly, donât take it to heart. We came today specifically to see you. Whatever happened in the past is in the past. Your father and I are still brothers, born of the same mother. Blood is thicker than water, it canât be severed just like that. This is a red envelope I prepared for you, please donât think itâs too small.â
Lin Laoda handed the gift box to Lin Laoâer, then apologized to Gu Zi. He took out a large red envelope from his pocket and handed it to Gu Zi.
Lin Laodaâs wife wanted to stop him. But under the watchful eyes of everyone, she feared that if she tried to stop him again, the saliva spat out by the people around her could drown her. Subconsciously, she was a bit scared and didnât stop him, but her heart ached. This red envelope was worth a hundred and one.
This was specially prepared for their sonâs leaderâs child. Lin Laoda was really something, giving a fifty-one envelope would have been enough. Why give such a large red envelope? Money, it was her money!
Gu Zi reached out to take it, but then withdrew her hand. Lin Laodaâs wife was delighted, hoping that Gu Zi would decline. Gu Ziâs words were exactly what Lin Laodaâs wife wanted to hear, âUncle, you may not know my situation. Iâm already married and have three children. If the mother has a red envelope and the children donât, they will be upset. Iâd better not take it. Itâs the thought that counts.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
With Gu Ziâs refusal, the stone in Lin Laodaâs wifeâs heart finally fell to the ground. Just as Lin Laoda was about to take back the red envelope, the people around them began to mock, âJust give one red envelope? Why not give four and solve the problem? Lin Laoda canât be that stingy, right? As an uncle, heâs not even willing to give a red envelope, so much for blood being thicker than water.â