Chapter 836 - Chapter 836: Bloodline Affinity (4) (2/2)
“What do you mean I don’t know what I’m doing? If the man An Ping knew back then really had an ending with her, would her life still be so peaceful? Who knows where he would die under the muzzle of a gun!”
The old couple was quarreling happily, but Zuo Hancheng, Anhao, and Anping did not seem to be affected by the flames of war at all. It was as if they did not hear the old couple’s quarrel.
Anhao didn’t expect Old Master An to be such a meticulous person.
An Ping brought back a child from the orphanage, and he actually went to do a DNA test?
If An Ping had brought her back to the United States and returned to the An family, would Old Master An have kept her if he had known that she was An Ping’s child?
Anhao didn’t know what was going on, but now she saw that An Ping had been picking up food for her because she was sitting opposite her and often looked at her carefully. The smile in her eyes was as warm as when she was young. Although there was some regret and pain hidden in this warmth, it did look very warm on the surface.
After so many years, she had still habitually kept half a bottle of peach-flavored drink. It could be seen that An Ping had not forgotten about her existence?
Since he had never forgotten her, how could he be so cruel as to send her into the abyss of pain in the Gu family?
He thought of the Gu family and the last time An Ping had looked at him weakly as she fell down the stairs and lay in a pool of blood.
Anhao tightened her grip on the cutlery.
Until the end of the not-so-harmonious dinner, no one actually ate much, except for Anhao.
She ate until she was full. An Ping kept putting food into her bowl, and Zuo Hancheng also put food into her bowl from time to time. Then, she ate and ate non-stop amidst the noise of Elder An and the old madam.
When the meal was finally over, Mrs. Anderson was so angry that she asked the servants to help her back to the ancestral hall. However, Grandpa An suddenly stopped Zuo Hancheng and asked him to go out and talk to him.
Anhao did not know what Elder An meant, but she did not follow Zuo Hancheng’s gaze when he left.
Only she and An Ping were left at the dining table.
An Ping’s gaze had been fixed on Anhao from the beginning to the end. Since the Buddhist incident had come to this point, she no longer cared about how the servants around them looked at the two of them with curious eyes. She did not even care about Anhao’s purpose for coming.
Suddenly, someone ran in from outside.”Something’s happened”