Chapter 132 - Its the Fathers Fault for Not Teaching His Son (1/2)

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

He did not expect Cheng Ling to say such a thing. Old Master Cheng was angry, but he did not dare to say anything. After all, the two young masters of the Lu family were still sitting here.

His hand that was holding the walking stick was trembling.

Old Master Cheng could not handle Cheng Ling.

He turned to the two young masters.

“Master Lu, Old Master Ding and his grandson will also be coming to this banquet. It will definitely be very lively. It won’t be as boring as Cheng Ling has said. If you two are free, please come over.”

Lu Qi quickly caught the important information from what Old Master Cheng had said. Old Master Ding and his grandson were also coming.

If Lu Qi remembered correctly, this person had appeared in his memory more than once or twice.

“Is Old Master Ding’s grandson Ding Yu?”

Old Master Cheng knew there was hope when he heard Lu Qi’s tone, so he quickly nodded.

“Yes, it’s Ding Yu. He’s also a student at Yuya First High School and is good friends with our Xiao Xiao. This time, it was Xiao Xiao who invited them.”

Lu Qi glanced at Cheng Ling and found Cheng Ling still had the same expression.

“If that’s the case, then we’ll be there, too.”

Old Master Cheng was extremely happy when he finally heard the answer he wanted to hear.

After talking to the two of them for a while, he stood up.

“Then I won’t disturb the two of you. Cheng Ling, follow me back!”

Cheng Ling was already dissatisfied with her hunger. Now that she heard what Old Master Cheng had said, her remaining patience disappeared without a trace.

“Why should I follow you back? Your house isn’t my house.”

“You… you have a father but no mother to teach you!”

Hearing this, Cheng Ling’s originally idle gaze suddenly became sharp. Although she didn’t know who her biological parents were, she felt very uncomfortable to hear what Old Master Cheng said.

No matter what her biological parents were like, they were probably better than them!

“Indeed, I have a father but no mother to teach me. Isn’t my father your son, Cheng Ming? Isn’t my mother your daughter-in-law, Xie Wan? The two of them really can’t teach anything good. Of course, it’s the father’s fault for not teaching his son. Is it your fault that my father is behaving this way now?”