Chapter 583: You Are Never Welcome
Monday.
After dropping Feng Jingxin off at school, Rong Ci went to meet Su Qi and the others.
When she and Gu Yan arrived, Feng Tingshen was already there.
Seeing them, Feng Tingshen greeted them politely.
Over the next few days, they met twice more, but still spoke only of business—nothing else passed between them.
Feng LinSong had recovered well in recent days; by Saturday, he was ready to be discharged and continue convalescing at home.
Feng’s grandmother was overjoyed and went to the hospital herself to pick him up.
But when she pushed open the door, she saw Lin Wu.
Lin Wu and Feng Tingshen had just arrived; she handed the flowers to Feng LinSong: “Uncle Feng, congratulations on your discharge, and I wish you a swift recovery.”
Feng LinSong naturally had no fondness for Lin Wu.
But his son loved her.
From his accident until now, he had been hospitalized for nearly half a month—during that time, Lin Wu never showed up. He knew it was likely his mother had forbidden her to visit.
Now, knowing his mother disliked her, his son still brought her here on the very day of his discharge. Under these circumstances, Feng LinSong still accepted the flowers with a faint smile: “Thank you.”
At that moment, Feng Tingshen and Lin Wu also noticed Feng’s grandmother entering through the door.
Feng’s grandmother glared at Lin Wu: “Who gave you permission to come here?”
Lin Wu stood beside Feng Tingshen, lowered her head, and gave a forced laugh, saying nothing.
Feng’s grandmother clenched her lips, turned to Feng Tingshen, furious and about to speak—when Feng LinSong, fearing a quarrel, cleared his throat: “Mother, the belongings are nearly packed. Let’s go home.”
Today was Feng LinSong’s discharge day—a good day for Feng’s grandmother.
She didn’t want to argue with Feng Tingshen now; it would be bad luck.
She swallowed her anger and nodded: “Fine.”
Sang Qian’s injuries had improved greatly; she went over to help Feng LinSong out the door.
Feng Tingshen moved to take his grandmother’s arm, but she immediately pulled away.
Feng Tingshen: “Still that angry?”
Feng’s grandmother knew Feng Tingshen was trying to ease the tension, offering them both a way out.
Of course, more than that—he wanted her to accept reality.
Seeing Lin Wu follow them, Feng’s grandmother pressed her lips tight and turned to Feng Tingshen: “You’re planning to have her come home with us? Let me tell you, I won’t—”
Feng Tingshen looked at his grandmother, as if about to say something to persuade her to accept Lin Wu—but Lin Wu spoke first: “Grandma Feng, I only came to see Uncle Feng. I have other matters to attend to soon; next time I have time, I’ll visit you and Uncle Feng at the old estate.”
How could Feng’s grandmother not see this was a tactic to retreat gracefully, sparing Feng Tingshen embarrassment?
She coldly stared at her: “There won’t be a next time. My family will never welcome you—ever.”
Hearing this, Lin Wu made no rebuttal—only lowered her eyes.
Feng Tingshen, too, didn’t want to cause a scene on the day of his father’s discharge. He turned to Lin Wu: “Let me know when you get home.”
Lin Wu smiled: “Okay.”
At the hospital entrance, Lin Wu walked with the Feng family to their car, watched them get in, and politely said: “Uncle, drive safely. Goodbye.”
Feng LinSong nodded politely with a courteous smile and got in the car.
Feng Tingshen: “You should go home too.”
End of Chapter
