Chapter 655
Chapter 655
Chapter 655: Chapter 647: Recognizing Relatives Chapter 655: Chapter 647: Recognizing Relatives “Yes,” Tang Sisi hugged Tang Yuxin’s arm.
When she was a child and felt scared, she would hide behind Tang Yuxin, just like this.
In her mind, Tang Yuxin was not only her sister but also her guardian deity.
She grew up under her sister’s protection.
Without her sister, she might not have grown up at all, let alone have such a wonderful home.
“It’s okay,” Tang Yuxin straightened her sister’s hair, “The old master is very kind.
Once you go, you’ll see for yourself.
...
He’s your grandfather, not a stranger.”
Tang Sisi sighed.
That’s what they say, but the grandfather isn’t really related by blood.
When they arrived at the Wang Family’s compound, the security guards immediately let their car pass upon seeing it, and even saluted them.
If even the security outside was so formal, the inside would undoubtedly be even more so.
Tang Sisi was getting noticeably restless until the car stopped.
Tang Yuxin got out first, followed by Tang Sisi, who hadn’t yet steadied herself or figured out how to face the people of the Wang Family, when suddenly someone dashed over like the wind.
“My dear granddaughter, come, let Grandpa take a look at you.
I’ve missed you so much.”
The old man, with tears and snot all mixed up, hugged Tang Sisi tightly, not letting go.
At a glance, he knew she was his granddaughter.
She resembled his beloved daughter so much, she might as well have been cast from the same mold.
And she must be a good child, of course.
That was a given.
The Wang Family recognized her as a good daughter, so naturally, their recognized granddaughter would absolutely be a good child too.
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Anyone who dared say otherwise would have their head twisted off by him.
“Grandpa...”
Tang Sisi was hugged by an elderly man, and strangely enough, even though he was a stranger, her heart felt oddly sour and swollen, as if she really had met her own grandfather.
And that word, “Grandpa,” slipped out naturally from her lips.
“Good child, such a good child.”
Especially for the Wang Family, with a formidable female presence but a dearth of male heirs, finding a girl was like striking gold.
Especially the wives of the eldest and second uncles were ecstatic over Tang Sisi.
Back in the day, the Wang Family longed for a daughter, envying other families with girls in skirts and braids.
And the wife of the second uncle would give anything to grow her son’s hair long enough to braid like a daughter’s.
Had it not been for the old man refusing to allow his Wang lineage to become effeminate, poor Wang Zidong might have been forced into cross-dressing to this day.
Despite being a grown man, the family seemed to wish they could raise him as a girl.
Whom did he offend to deserve this?
Was it just because he was the youngest?
Now, at least, the family could stop trying to dress up this grown man.
Even if he tried to act feminine, it wouldn’t work.
The men of the Wang Family were naturally tall—a classic image of northern Chinese masculinity—and with his rugged appearance, he could never pass for a woman.
Of course, he liked his little cousin very much.
Especially since she was small, with a soft voice—just very cute.
He liked her a lot.
The old man had Tang Sisi meet everyone in turn.
Naturally, each person had brought a gift for her, all of which they took days to think of.
As her eldest uncle, Mr.
Wang Limin didn’t know what to give and simply gave a red envelope.
As for the aunt, she gave a jewelry set.
The second uncle gave a small motorcycle, pretty and perfect for a young girl to ride.
Of course, this motorcycle wasn’t available domestically; it was imported from abroad and would be impossible to acquire without special channels.
As for the second aunt, she gave many clothes—a load worth.
She was so excited about having a niece, she pulled out her somewhat rugged son and picked out several boxes of clothes just for this occasion.
The three cousins each brought gifts, all carefully chosen by themselves.
Initially, they wanted to give something more valuable, like cars or houses, but after hearing the old man’s advice, they decided not to rush.
After all, the Tang Family didn’t lack these things—doing real estate business and not short of money.
They wanted to give practical gifts suitable for a girl.
Besides, giving too much all at once may be burdensome for the child.
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