Ye Wanwan was amazed.
Look! Look at my son’s EQ!
She was originally worried about how she would clean things up if her parents found out the Yin family abducted Tangtang and created a storm. Now it appeared she had nothing to worry about.
What mother-in-law and daughter-in-law conflict did she have to be afraid about? What mother and son friction did she have to be afraid of?
Ye Wanwan covertly gave Baby Tangtang a thumbs up.
Awesome job, my baby Tangtang!
When Tangtang saw his mommy praising him, happiness filled his starry eyes.
After saying goodbye to his parents, Tangtang led Yin Yuerong by the hand and started walking toward the front entrance.
“Grandma, let’s go back! I’m hungry…”
“Alright.” Yin Yuerong blindly followed the little fella’s lead.
She would never admit she had ever extravagantly wished for “family”. However, with a tug, this child’s tiny hand tugged her into a warmth she could behold but couldn’t obtain…
“I want Grandma’s sweet and sour spareribs,” Tangtang said.
“Okay.” Yin Yuerong nodded.
“Grandma, I also want to eat tanghulu… and red braised pork,” Tangtang added.
Under the watch of Ye Wanwan and Si Yehan, the grandmother and grandson duo left the manor.
The first time, it was Yin Yuerong who forcefully detained Tangtang. This time, it was Tangtang who willingly followed Yin Yuerong home.
A moment later, Ye Wanwan turned to Si Yehan, who seemed to be deep in thought.
“What are you doing?” Ye Wanwan asked.
“Thinking about something.”
“Mn… You should indeed think about why your mom treats Tangtang like a treasure and treats you like some weed.” Ye Wanwan sighed, her face exasperated.
Si Yehan: “…”
…
“Grandma, let’s walk around.”
After leaving the manor, Tangtang looked up as he made this suggestion to Yin Yuerong.
The streets and alleys were bustling with people. Yin Yuerong didn’t know how long it’d been since she felt this alive. It was as if this was what life should feel like—a life she’d long been missing.
“Grandma, carry Tangtang… Tangtang’s tired…”
Tangtang extended his arms toward Yin Yuerong.
Yin Yuerong took a long look at the boy in front of her and her lips turned up, revealing a never-seen-before warmth. She slowly bent down and tightly hugged Tangtang.
…
Yin Heng was soon taken away by the Arbitration Council for an investigation.
At court, Yin Heng refused to plead guilty and pushed all the blame onto the servant, Ah-Zhong.
Ah-Zhong was also a brainless fool and didn’t keep any evidence back then and couldn’t prove that it was Yin Heng who gave him the ledger.
Since Yin Heng vehemently denied all faults, the court entered a stalemate.
If they couldn’t find Yin Heng guilty by the predetermined time, then Yin Heng would have to be released.
You won’t admit it? Fine. It’s no problem; we’ll satisfy you.
Since Yin Heng denied any guilt, Yi Lingjun directly returned him to Si Yehan.
Yin Heng was dumbfounded.
He was confident that the Arbitration Council would release him if they didn’t obtain any evidence, and he could flee immediately. He never expected Yi Lingjun to actually send him back to Si Yehan.
Yin Heng initially wanted to negotiate with Si Yehan to be released but eventually realized a problem.
It would be scarier if Si Yehan released him!
He heard Yin Yuerong had people standing guard nearby. As soon as he was released by Si Yehan, Yin Yuerong’s people would capture him.
Yin Heng would currently rather be imprisoned at Si Yehan’s place forever than ever leave. If he was locked in this wretched place, he would still be alive. But if he was released, Yin Yuerong wouldn’t spare him…