Chapter 369 Not The Best Catch (1/2)
”You're... not my grandson?” Elder Kang said slowly.
The room was slightly dark, quiet and cold, with nothing but the two of them in it. And so, Kang Jun's words felt like they echoed through the whole house, but in the end, all they did was reverberate and come back to Elder Kang.
”If you're not my grandson, who's grandson are you then?” Elder Kang said, partially referring to the situation which had happened with Lu AnLing.
If Kang Jun wasn't his grandson, that only meant one thing. It mean Kang Jun wasn't Kang Mu's son.
Usually, most people would play the situation off as a joke, but Elder Kang knew more than anyone that Kang Jun didn't joke, and even if he had decided to start, he wouldn't have joked about something as monumental as this.
Looking at Kang Jun, who just sighed for a second, Elder Kang was completely calm.
”I don't know.” Kang Jun said.
Hearing this, Elder Kang didn't freak out. He wasn't angry and he wasn't sad, in fact, right now he cared more about the state of Kang Jun.
”Are you alright?” The old man asked.
Kang Jun nodded.
Then, thinking of something, Elder Kang sighed. ”Then does Mu know about this?”
As he said this, he knew how it sounded. It sounded like his son was the victim. That Mo Ruyi and Kang Jun had been tricking him. Though he didn't mean to say it that way in the slightest.
Truly, even if Mo Ruyi had decided to have an affair, Elder Kang would not fault her for it. She was pretty much forced to marry the wayward, Kang Mu and Elder Kang knew his son was not the best catch.
Kang Jun: ”Apparently he knew all along.”
Hearing this, the man froze.
He couldn't believe it!
Elder Kang felt a bit rude but for the first time in forever, he was actually proud of his son! Who would have thought Kang Mu could be so mature.
”Okay then. Then everything is fine.” Elder Kang said calmly.
The reaction was so weak that Kang Jun frowned, ”Are you not shocked? Angry?”
Elder Kang smiled gently and then he lifted himself off his chair before using his cane to walk slowly towards Kang Jun. Once close, Elder Kang began to speak.
”Look, no matter what blood we share or, in this case, don't share, it won't change the fact that I anticipated your birth, that I took care of you as a child, and that you, by your own strength, were able to convince the great many of our family members that you were the right head for the family... all that matters to me is what's in,” Elder Kang placed his hand on Kang Jun's left peck and said, ”here.”
Feeling this, Kang Jun smiled bitterly.