Transmigration: On the Gossip Front-Chapter 923 - 924 Toxic Fatherly Love 56

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Chapter 923: Chapter 924 Toxic Fatherly Love 56

Li Cuifen listened to Zhang Yu describing the situation of the other party and inexplicably found it oddly familiar.

"Xiao Huang, what Zhang Yu said about this young man, why do I feel it’s so familiar?"

Aunt Huang nodded repeatedly, "Yes, me too! Don’t you think it sounds just like Grandma Feng’s grandson next door?"

Li Cuifen immediately responded, "Yes, that’s it. I knew it sounded so familiar."

"Little Yu, what do you think? Xiao Feng is quite good-looking." Even at her age, Li Cuifen had to admit that Feng’s house grandson was indeed attractive.

"He’s smart, has good manners, but the problem is..." Li Cuifen, who had a good relationship with Grandma Feng and often strolled and chatted with her in the neighborhood, still didn’t want her granddaughter to marry Xiao Feng.

"It’s just his mind and his eyes; all they focus on are research and more research."

"He can’t take care of the family, right?" Zhang Yu already knew the old lady’s thoughts. "If you pick someone else, will there be no problems at all?"

"Find someone with promising prospects, and they’ll be just as busy, flying around all the time, with plenty of external issues to handle."

"Find someone with no prospects, and if I end up supporting him, will I really feel balanced inside?"

"Look at my dad. After he married my mom, wasn’t he just feeding off her? Then once he felt he had some success, he began developing connections outside."

"People like that—do they really have good genes?"

"I’d choose someone like him because he’s immersed in his research, with work being his only priority, and his likelihood of cheating is very low."

"Of course, if something does happen, I think he wouldn’t treat me unfairly."

"The children I give birth to won’t be dumb, and with proper education, they’ll turn out fine."

"Feng’s house conditions are also decent; there’s no possibility of messy drama. Even if something does happen, there’d be nannies to handle it."

"If I look for another man, I’d be completely in the dark about his situation; I wouldn’t know a thing."

"But Feng’s house is different. Grandma, you know about their situation and can see that he’s a decent match."

Zhang Yu had her eyes set on the modernity of the Feng family, the decent genes of the man, and the fact that he was responsible. The rest really didn’t matter.

"I think it’s worth trying."

"Even if I choose wrong, it’s fine."

"The child will still live with me, and my future life will definitely be secure."

Ah, Li Cuifen was shocked; she couldn’t understand why Zhang Yu would think this way.

Wang Lei was first surprised, but soon figured it out, "Yeah, isn’t marriage just for having children?"

"Whether there’s a man or not really doesn’t matter."

"If the man turns out to be a responsible, good man, that’s great."

"But if the man is completely irresponsible and frequently does things that make you furious, no matter how angry you are, you’d have to put up with it."

"I don’t want to put up with that." Wang Lei couldn’t imagine what she’d do if she married a man who was utterly useless.

Would she have to keep up appearances for the sake of the man? Wang Lei’s mind sparked with a new idea, and she was sure her parents could handle it.

"Grandma, you know I don’t want to work in the future. How do you think those so-called compatible families would react if they knew I didn’t want to work?"

"Also, if I’m not working, wouldn’t they just assume I should be taking care of their family?"

"At least Feng’s house is simpler, just one grandma and one grandson—no need to deal with all sorts of so-called relatives." It’s not that Wang Lei couldn’t deal with relatives; she just preferred not to. Naturally, she’d rather avoid them altogether.

"Xiao Feng is busy with work anyway; if I’m busy with my own work, they can’t say anything."

"Grandma, what do you think?" Zhang Yu laid out all the advantages straightforwardly.

After analyzing it a bit, Li Cuifen suddenly came up with an idea that sounded pretty good after all.

"Since you’ve decided, then tonight I’ll talk to Grandma Feng. Before we go abroad, let’s arrange for you two to meet."

"Let them consider it. If both sides think it’s good, then we can plan for a Spring Festival wedding."

"By the end of this year, I could even be upgraded to great-grandmother," Li Cuifen began calculating the timeline. The thought made her so excited that she practically wanted Zhang Yu to get married immediately.

Ah, Wang Lei listened to Li Cuifen’s plan in a daze and stared dumbfounded at Zhang Yu. "You two really are a pair of grandmother and granddaughter."

Though in many ways they didn’t seem like they were related, at this moment Wang Lei could feel they truly were.

"When it comes to planning things, they’re both so insane." She’d encountered individuals acting crazy before, but encountering both generations of the same family in such madness was rare indeed.

"Yes, Grandma, let’s stick to this timeline."

"At that time, we’ll have two kids—one with the surname Feng, and one with the surname Zhang." If they were going to have children, then of course, they’d have two; that way, there’d be enough surnames to go around.

Li Cuifen nodded repeatedly, "Yes, yes, yes."

"Just like that, let’s go. Time to head back." Li Cuifen now couldn’t wait to finalize the matter as soon as possible.

The group of four didn’t even bother with the food they’d just ordered and got ready to leave.

As they stepped out of the café, they heard a woman cursing continuously, accusing someone of seducing her son.

Zhang Yu found the voice familiar and heard the accusations again—someone seduced her son.

"Could it be Feng Min?" My goodness, if that’s the case, it’d be a spectacle worth seeing.

Though she didn’t say anything, all four of them spontaneously moved in the direction of the commotion.

Within moments, they saw a large crowd gathered. Zhang Yu was helplessly frustrated—not because she liked any drama, but because she couldn’t get involved in this one. She wasn’t happy—really, she wasn’t.

Just as Wang Lei was about to ask someone about what was going on, they suddenly heard the voice of a young man from inside the crowd.

"Mom, can you stop making a scene already?"

"This is my personal business. I’m an adult now; I can make my own choices."

"I like Lilly. Being with her is the only time I feel happy."

"Mom, you’re always focused on your family’s issues. What have you ever bought for me?"

"Do you even understand my feelings?"

"All you care about is my grades. Whenever my grades slip a little, you’re upset, cursing me all the time, even refusing to let me eat meals."

"Are you really my mom?"

"You’re only concerned about your image because you want me to be successful, just so I can support your leeching family someday."

"In the past, you treated my sister so well, always talking about how great she was, how smart she was."

"But ever since you started supporting your family, and there was no money left for us to attend extracurricular classes, my sister’s grades started dropping, and how did you treat her then?"

"You’ve been glaring at her every day, scolding her, throwing fits—what else do you even do?"

"That useless nephew of yours—how much money have you spent on his tutoring classes? And what’s the result? His grades are still atrocious."

"He’s terrible at school, yet you’ve never scolded him. Instead, you constantly coddle him, buying him nice food and drink."

"He can do whatever he wants whenever he wants."

"Sometimes, I wonder—who’s really your child?"