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Chapter 1031: Extra 1: Slaughter a Little Uncle to Cheer Up Your Mom_2

Chapter 1031: Extra 1: Slaughter a Little Uncle to Cheer Up Your Mom_2

But all Fan Huang saw was how steady and sensible his daughter was, and he forgot that, right by her side, there was an intermittently off-tune son-in-law.

Fan Hanqiu, this kid, didn’t take after his dad’s stability at all, nor was he as cunning as his sister without being worldly-wise. He had completely learned his brother-in-law’s ruffian ways.

Since he was young, he had fought and brawled, and insulted people without using a single dirty word, an art of cursing in the streets that his sister never got the hang of, even after a lifetime of trying, but this kid took it and shone!

His most glorious feat was knocking out Fan Huang’s extraordinary mother, Fan’s mother.

Fan’s mother was banished by her son to a remote place, gone for ten years. After finally managing to return to Beijing, she thought of putting on airs at Chen Lijun’s house, but Chen Lijun wasn’t home; it was just Suizi there, watching the Stock Market.

At that time, the Stock Market had just started not too long ago, and Suizi dragged everyone into stock trading, analyzing the stock trends and fundamentals every day, so engrossed that she neglected sleep and food.

Fan’s mother came in to pick a fight, but Suizi ignored her, busying herself with analyzing the fundamentals. The old lady learned that Yu Jingting had gone abroad to ring a bell — what "ringing a bell" meant, she had no idea.

She guessed that he might have gone abroad to become a Monk?

Anyway, with him out of the picture, things were easier to handle.

So, Fan’s mother started her tirade at Suizi.

On normal days, Suizi might have responded a few times, but she happened to be contemplating when to clear her stock inventory that day, trying to figure out the best timing, since all her friends and family were following her lead in the stock market and she aimed to earn as much as she could for them.

At that time, she was making a killing with Jinnan in mobile services and had gone public in Hong Kong through a backdoor listing early in the year, opening a Real Estate Company and stockpiling several plots of land in Jiulong.

If one were to calculate based on future housing prices, those plots of land would be enough to provide for three generations of descendants, so her family wasn’t lacking money.

But not lacking money didn’t mean she didn’t want to earn it. Stock trading, this kind of small money, was still something to play with.

When Fan’s mother saw that Suizi was ignoring her, she thought Suizi was afraid of her.

This just egged her on.

She sat on the sofa, legs crossed, and began to berate.

This was just when Fan Hanqiu returned home from school and saw the scene.

Fan Hanqiu was only ten at the time, and his sharp tongue had already caught on from his brother-in-law’s true legacy. He pointed at Fan’s mother and yelled, "Monster, release my sister!"

And from that one sentence, he circled Fan’s mother, scolding her for half an hour.

Suizi wanted to intervene, but she was busy. A minute less meant hundreds of thousands less in earnings for the family, so she could only remind her brother not to go too far.

While she stepped out to make a call to sell some stocks, her account grew by several hundred thousand, and the bedroom gained an old lady lying on the ground, eyes rolled back.

Suizi was so scared that she hastily sent Fan’s mother to the hospital. They said it was a heart attack.

Fan Hanqiu was punished to stand for half the day and was also spanked by his dad.

They wanted to press him to apologize to Fan’s mother, but she bought a plane ticket that night and left. She never returned to Beijing until the day she died.

Every chance he got, Fan Huang would complain, saying that Heaven must have seen how sensible and well-behaved his daughter was, so they balanced it by giving him such a devil of a son.

Fan Hanqiu’s talent for mischief was simply a carbon copy of Yu Jingting. All the worries Fan Huang didn’t have with his daughter, he poured onto his son.

He felt that this boy would grow up to be the most typical bad example in Beijing’s circles, a dissolute troublemaker!

But Yu Jingting had a different view. He believed that his little brother-in-law, though mischievous, was definitely not a person without a bottom line. He was kind-hearted and loyal just like him back in the day, and he would surely become a respected and dignified person in the future.

So when Yu Jingting returned from ringing the bell at Nasdaq, he learned of his brother-in-law’s brave rescue of his wife—although his wife might not have needed saving, the thought counted and was praiseworthy. He took them out for a lavish meal and let the kids skip school for a week, saying they were going to Jiulong to visit Aunt Jinnan and see the beautiful maiden.

Fan Hanqiu was also a tough character. His own father hung him from the rafters and beat him, yet he didn’t utter a single plea for mercy. But he had his weaknesses—he feared his sister and feared his brother-in-law even more. His brother-in-law’s word was more effective than ten lashes from his father.

Fan Huang was so angry, he almost got high blood pressure, but the retired Fourth Master casually passed by. A rebellious son? Get used to it. Look at him, he had spent his lifetime getting by in the same way, hadn’t he?

The Fourth Master once schemed against Yu Jingting, forcing him to take over Old Master Hu’s business prematurely. Yu Jingting ran off with Suizi for half a month and even blew up the family toilet on his return.

At the time of the explosion, the Fourth Master happened to be inside....

The Fourth Master would never forget that day.

But fortunately, Yu Jingting and Suizi did not let everyone down. Their business thrived, and by the time their boy and girl twins were fifteen, Yu Jingting had already gone public on Nasdaq.

In light of that, getting blasted with nasty stuff by his son’s firecracker wasn’t something too embarrassing. After all, hadn’t he been the one to scheme against his son and daughter-in-law first?

That’s how the Fourth Master consoled Fan Huang, and indeed, that was the truth.

The unruly Fan Hanqiu, after graduating from college, went off to the toughest part of the western region without a word. Starting from the bottom, he worked there for two years. This year his term was up, and because of his excellent achievements, he was due for a promotion, following his father’s footsteps.

Outsiders envied Fan Huang for having a worthy successor, but Yu Jingting wasn’t surprised at all. Hadn’t he always said that the nephew he had personally raised couldn’t possibly turn out badly?

Naughty he might be, but when it came to serious matters, wasn’t he diligent and loving toward the people? For this reason, Yu Jingting would regularly boast in front of his father-in-law. Who deserved the credit for raising such a fine nephew?

Him! "Look here, my father-in-law, a good son-in-law is a gem to have!"

But even such a wonderful relationship between brother-in-law and nephew was brought to an end by Chen Hansui’s running away from home.

"I suspect your mom’s acting out like a monster is related to your uncle getting married, so I’ve made a tough decision," Yu Jingting said, crossing his legs in a haughty and sharp manner, reflecting his domineering style.

"Have you finally decided to stop pretending to be the big bad wolf, kneel in front of the camera, and sing ’Conquer’ to beg her to come back?" Luoluo asked curiously.

"No, I decided to go to your uncle’s place and livestream his chaotic married life to your mom. Seeing him mess up like that, she definitely won’t be fuming over your brother remaining a bachelor. She’ll be so happy she might just come back."

"My uncle and aunt are very much in love. Just yesterday, I saw him posting pictures on social media of them posing in a wheat field. The poses were so pretentious and affected, really, you can’t do that without true love. Where is the chaos?"

"He’s not in chaos now, but won’t he be once I get there?"

The boy and girl twins silently made a reading comprehension. Did it mean that this shameless and handsome old man planned to kill the uncle and give their mother a boost of excitement?

Well, this shamelessness was indeed their father’s style, no doubt about it.

Seeing that the ruthless CEO was using his sharpness for improper purposes, Luoluo, the daddy’s little girl, spoke up.

"Dad, you don’t really think that my mom is the type of woman who’d run away from home out of childish jealousy just because her brother-in-law got married, do you? Is she someone vulgar enough to force me and my brother into marriage?"

Yu Jingting was taken aback, right.

His wife was very open-minded. While others were urging marriage, she never did. Yu Jingting had heard her tell their children several times that the meaning of life was to realize one’s self-worth; this was the main storyline, and love was just a subplot. If it happened, fine, if not, don’t let it sidetrack you from the main story.

That was his wife’s normal style.

His wife running away from home because her son wouldn’t marry was indeed not her style.

So, why had his wife run off?

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