903 Shi Guang’s relationship with the Su Family 23 (1/2)
When they said to conduct the relationship test, Shi Guang was mentally prepared for the possibility that she may be related to Qianxun.
But now that the answer was concrete, she was still stumped and somewhat in disbelief, as though everything was a dream and surreal.
Shi Guang's little auntie had brought her grandma to the provincial city for a routine check-up and grandma insisted on staying till Shi Guang's wedding was over, hence Shi Guang called for a ride over to them.
When they caught sight of Shi Guang, her little auntie and grandma were elated. Even though there were enough groceries at home, little auntie still insisted on heading to the supermarket to get more.
Sensing that Shi Guang was somewhat downcast, grandma asked if she had quarrelled with Lu Yanchen.
Shi Guang instantly put on a bright smile and hugged grandma. ”No! We're getting along really fine, don't you worry.”
”That's good. But it's okay if you guys quarrel as well. The most important thing is to not be too outright with your words while quarrelling lest you hurt the other party.”
As grandma was about to start on her lectures once more, Shi Guang felt her temple pounding and nodded her head immediately. ”Grandma, don't worry. The reason why I'm here today has nothing to do with Lu Yanchen at all. Other than visiting you, I wanted to ask you about daddy's past.”
”Your father?” Grandma was somewhat surprised.
”That's right. I only know that daddy was left in the orphanage since he was young. Other than that, I don't know anything much.”
”Your father grew up there. He's a really obedient and filial child who took care of me and your grandpa as though we were his birth parents. When your grandpa was still around, he would always say that your father was just like our own son…”
Grandma went on for a long time while Shi Guang leaned in her embrace and listened on. Suddenly, she felt that she wasn't that bothered about her relationship with the Su Family any longer.
Even if she had blood relations, the people dearest to her were still her sister and grandma.