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Rebirth in 1986: Unforgettable Regrets novel Chapter 437

Chapter 437: Chapter 437: Stab You Once, Then Apologize (Part 2)

Mr. Meng picked up the documents, and as he read what was clearly written on them, the disappointment in his heart towards Meng Yanzhi deepened.

Usually, Mr. Meng was aware of most troubles caused by Meng Yanzhi, but here were some he did not know about.

Driving a car and killing someone, yet being covered for by Meng Yanzhi’s own father.

At school, forcing someone else to drop out.

Mr. Meng only looked through two pages of the documents before he set them down, not intending to read any further. He took a long sigh and said, "I will send Yanzhi abroad. He will not disturb your lives anymore."

"As for Mr. Lian’s injuries, our Meng Family will take full responsibility." Mr. Meng seemed to have aged several years in just one day, even his wrinkles had multiplied. He said, "I know you might feel that the punishment for Yanzhi is not enough, but even though Yanzhi is not the biological son of my son Meng Jin, he was raised by my side since he was a child, no different from my own grandson."

"Mo Siyu, do you understand the feelings of a grandfather?" Mr. Meng looked deeply at Mo Siyu, who was only five or six years older than Meng Yanzhi, but from every aspect, Mr. Meng had to admit that Meng Yanzhi was not even close to Mo Siyu’s toes. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝒆𝔀𝒆𝙗𝓷𝒐𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝓶

Although he may be a distant and irrelevant child, having raised him for nearly twenty years, Mr. Meng had grown fond of him. He said, "Consider it a plea from Yanzhi’s grandfather, from now on, Yanzhi will be abroad, if not forever, at least he will not be the one to take over the Meng Family."

Originally, Mr. Meng had thought about handing over everything of the Meng Family to Meng Yanzhi in the future, and had always planned it that way. His only son, Meng Jin, had also been unhappy with him over this issue. Although Meng Jin never said he didn’t want Meng Yanzhi to inherit the Meng Family, his actions spoke for themselves.

He had spent the entire previous night pondering and had made up his mind that no matter what, Meng Yanzhi must be protected. Even though disappointed in him, he wanted him to live well thereafter. However, Meng Yanzhi had always been raised to take over the Meng Family, and now, going abroad meant he would no longer be the same as before.

Mo Siyu was somewhat surprised to hear this, but after a moment, he understood. Any one of these issues, if he wanted to bring them to light, Meng Yanzhi wouldn’t just be going abroad; he would definitely be caught and it’s uncertain how many years he would be locked up.

Taking a step back now saves Meng Yanzhi’s face.

Mo Siyu fell silent. He was determined to stand up for Xiao Yue the day before; Meng Yanzhi had repeatedly troubled Xiao Yue, and if he turned a blind eye, he wouldn’t be Mo Siyu.

Thus, at the first sign of trouble, Mo Siyu brought the evidence he had collected before, along with yesterday’s incident, to meet with old Mr. Meng directly.

"Mo Siyu, don’t you believe my words?" Mr. Meng, seeing that he remained silent for a long time, thought he disagreed.

Mo Siyu said, "Mr. Meng, I believe you."

...

After a long while, following Mo Siyu’s departure, Mr. Meng sat there. The mottled sunlight filtered through the leaves and fell on Mr. Meng, who took a long sigh.

Returning to the Meng residence, Meng Yanzhi was in the courtyard, craning his neck looking around. Seeing Mr. Meng return, he hurried over and said, "Grandfather, you went out so early?"

"Grandfather, I made breakfast, would you like some?" Meng Yanzhi pointed to the noodles on the table and said, "I made scallion noodles today, Grandfather..."

Meng Yanzhi’s ingratiating smile was overly conspicuous.

Mr. Meng glanced at him and went inside. The scallion noodles on the table had gone cold.

Chapter 437: Stab You Once, Then Apologize (Part 2) 1

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