Chapter 771: Introduce My Parents
Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon
Editor:Â EndlessFantasy Translation
The words spoken had clearly disrupted the pleasant atmosphere, causing a hint of embarrassment to creep onto the faces of the Lin family. They had initially planned to dress up for the occasion, but the thought of getting their good clothes dirty while helping Gu Zi move her belongings made them reconsider. So, they opted for their old clothes, intending to change after the task was done.
They hadnât anticipated that their daughterâs home would be filled with a group of young city guests that day.
The thought of causing embarrassment to their daughter made Lin Laoâerâs face alternate between shades of red and white. Clutching his cane, his discomfort was palpable, especially standing in front of such a luxurious villa, which made Lin Laoâer appear particularly frail.
An Yun noticed her husbandâs unease and felt a bit awkward herself. The gap between them and their daughter was significant. It hadnât been so noticeable when they all lived in the village, but now that their daughter had moved to the city with her husband and was living in such a luxurious villa, the disparity was glaringly obvious.
An Yun wasnât jealous of her daughter. She was just worried about embarrassing her daughter after hearing the childrenâs whispers. As a parent, she understood her husbandâs feelings and empathized with him. Supporting her husband, a hint of guilt was visible in her eyes as she looked at her daughter.
In just a few seconds, their mood had shifted from happiness to a sense of loss due to the perceived gap. Even the best at hiding emotions would reveal a bit of it.
Gu Zi noticed but didnât say anything, nor did she question who had made the comment.
Once everyone had moved into the living room, she made a point to introduce her parents to the young guests. She didnât want to make empty promises; she wanted to show the Lin family through her actions that they were her family, bound by blood. There was no question of anyone embarrassing anyone else in a family.
âSu Li just introduced me, as his mother, to you all. Now, I would like to introduce my parents to you. This is my father, a diligent and honest farmer, and this is my mother, a kind woman who works in a braised meat shop. They are excellent parentsâ¦â
Upon hearing these words, the students cast increasingly complex glances towards the elderly Lin couple. How could such an ordinary pair have given birth to a stunning beauty like Su Liâs mother? This clearly contradicted the childrenâs previous understanding. They didnât perceive the parents as particularly outstanding, and their gazes made the elderly couple feel even more uncomfortable.
A child couldnât help but ask, âAunt Gu Zi, your parents are so ordinary. My mom says farmers are the most ordinary. If I donât study hard, Iâll become a farmer. I donât want to be a farmer, so I study very hard.â
As one child finished speaking, others echoed or agreed with this sentiment, causing Su Liâs expression to darken. It seemed these classmates looked down on farmers.
Su Bingâs face also cooled a few degrees. In his view, whether it was the bureaucratic class, the elite class, or the farmer class, they were all people, all without any difference. He didnât like these peopleâs statements.
Jiang Nuan also disagreed with this sentiment, forcefully retorting, âWhat kind of feudal thinking is this? Itâs unacceptable. Without farmers planting rice and vegetables, how can millions of people be fed? Teachers teach us the idea of equality. Where did you learn this from? Moreover, in my view, farmers should not only be treated equally, but we should also respect them.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Gu Zi was very satisfied with Jiang Nuanâs statement. She put her arms around her parentsâ shoulders and took over the conversation, âNuannuan is right. My parents are farmers, but they are very worthy of respect. This is not a contradiction. There are so many future professions, whether itâs being an official, a teacher, a shop assistant, a librarian, a farmer, or a laborer, everyone should find their own place.
âStudying gives us a broader perspective, to let us understand the principles, to use what we have learned to better build society, not to give us the courage to look down on the grassroots of society. You can go back and ask your uncles, aunts, grandmothers, and mothers, what would society look like without farmers, and see how they would answer.â
Upon hearing these words, some students lowered their heads in shame. They seemed to have habitually committed the error of looking down on others. Some students apologized, âWeâre sorry, Su Liâs Grandpa and Grandma. We shouldnât have said those words. Please forgive us.â
Gu Zi also looked at the elderly Lin couple. They were her parents in this world, and she accepted them from the bottom of her heart.
At this moment, her actions also required her parents to truly accept her, to make them realize that they were her family. They were worthy. âMom, Dad, are you satisfied with my introduction?â