Chapter 568 - Oh no, Little Feng is here (1/2)
Chapter 568: Oh no, Little Feng is here
Translator: Misty Cloud Translations Editor: Misty Cloud Translations
“Old man Feng, once you come in, you’ll know.” The steward smiled. He stopped and did not go any further because the living room was in front of him.
Old Patriarch Feng walked up and entered the living room with his hands clasped behind his back. When he looked up, his gaze met a pair of smiling eyes that made him jump in shock. His face flushed red in embarra.s.sment and then he turned tail and ran.
“Grand…”
Feng Jiu was stunned. She just stood up and greeted him, only to see her grandfather unexpectedly… scared off by her?
“Do I look different? How come I scared him that much?” She frowned and touched her face with one hand. She looked at Xuanyuan Mo Ze with an odd expression.
“Haha, San Yuan, ah. He has always felt that he isn’t Su Xi’s match. He also thinks that he’s old. However, Su Xi looks like she’s in her twenties. I guess he’s not ready to see your sudden appearance here!” Lin Bo Heng smiled. He stood up and spoke in a helpless tone, “Let me take you to his courtyard. He must be hiding there again.”
After hearing his explanation, Feng Jiu was dumbfounded. Then she looked at Gray Wolf, recalling what he said at that time, and couldn’t help laughing. “I didn’t expect that seeing me would frighten him instead of giving him a nice surprise! Sigh! Had I better not come instead?”
Even Xuanyuan Mo Ze’s lips were curved up in a smile. He stood up and followed the Lin Bo Heng to Patriarch Feng’s courtyard.
At this moment, Old Patriarch Feng running to the courtyard like his pants was on fire with his face beet red. Along the way, he kept on muttering, “Finished, it’s finished. How did Little Feng come here and find me? This, if the situation between Su Xi and me is known to her, where do I put my self-respect?”
At this moment, how could he remember Lin Bo Heng’s words of counsel? All he could think of was that his granddaughter had come, but he had a woman here. If she knew this fact, what would she think of him as a grandfather? Would she say that he was dishonourable?