General, Madam Called You To Farm - Chapter 461
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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 461 – The truth revealed (2)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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The Old Marquis looked at him calmly.
“Qin Canglan, is it really just a resemblance? At first glance, I could see Huayin in them. Can’t you really see it?”
Qin Canglan raised his voice: “That’s exactly why I’m asking what you’re up to!”
The Old Marquis said slowly, “Qin Canglan, that child is yours and Huayin’s flesh and blood.”
The ‘child’ he referred to was Su Cheng.
No matter that Su Cheng was now a father himself, in their eyes, he would always be that little boy from back then.
“Grandfather.”
Su Mo’s voice came from outside the door.
The Old Marquis glanced at Qin Canglan, who stood with his backing light, as his face shrouded in shadow.
The only sound was the dripping of rainwater falling from his clothes.
“Come in.” the Old Marquis said.
Su Mo pushed the door open.
A gust of wind and rain rushed in, soaking his robes, as his damp hair clung to his handsome face.
The situation wasn’t unfolding exactly as expected. Somehow, a certain step had accelerated the process.
But in any case, things were moving much faster than originally planned.
Fortunately, the Zhenbei Marquis Manor had been thoroughly prepared from the beginning.
Qin Canglan stood there in shock. “Do you even know what you’re saying? I don’t recall Huayin and I ever having a second child…”
The old Marquis sighed, “Qin Canglan, deep down, you already know the truth, don’t you? You’re just here to confirm it. Very well… Mo’er, bring them in.”
“Yes, Grandfather,” Su Mo replied respectfully.
He turned toward the door and called, “Come in.”
Qin Canglan turned and looked toward the entrance.
Through the heavy rain, a pair of grandfather and grandson walked in, looking disheveled. One was an old man, while the other was around Su Mo’s age.
These two were none other than Old Man Su from Xinghua Village and his eldest grandson, Su Dalang.
Qin Canglan stared at them in confusion, “They are…?”
The Old Marquis said, “You have Huayin’s right jade pendant with you, don’t you?”
“…Yes.”
After Qin Che returned to the residence, he had given the pendant to him.
The Old Marquis cast a cold gaze at Old man Su and Su Dalang.
“Perfect timing, You two can come and identify whether the pendant in the Old Duke’s hand is the one your Su family stole from Su Cheng back then and later sold off?”
……
The rain poured relentlessly.
It had come so suddenly, and the three little troublemakers refused to stay indoors obediently, as one by one, they rushed out to stomp in the rain.
Su Xiaoxiao and Su Ergou were busy making snacks in the kitchen, while Su Cheng went to catch the three troublemakers.
Splash!
Dahu stomped in a small muddy puddle.
Su Cheng scooped Dahu up and carried him away.
Then Erhu went to stomp.
After Erhu’s taken care of, Xiaohu took his turn.
And once Xiaohu was handled, Dahu started all over again.
Su Cheng was utterly busy running around in chaos.
By the time he finally succeeded, one adult and three young ones were completely drenched from head to toe. They looked like a family of drowned rats.
Who didn’t have a naughty child at home?
Except, while other families had one troublemaker, theirs had a whole nest of them!
Su Cheng changed their clothes and dried their hair, with an annoyed face.
But the three little ones weren’t the least bit afraid of him. They shook their heads, made faces, and acted outrageously shameless.
Su Cheng scolded, “Just wait till your father comes back, and he’ll deal with you!”
Soon after he just said it, a knock came at the door.
Knock, knock.
Su Cheng immediately threatened, “Your father is back! Let’s see how you escape this time!”
The three little ones instantly covered their butts and hurriedly ran into the kitchen.
Mom!
Save us!
Su Cheng grabbed an umbrella and went to open the door.
However, the person standing in the rain wasn’t Wei Ting, it was Qin Canglan.
Qin Canglan had rushed through the rain the entire way.
Who knew how many times he had slipped and fallen? He wasn’t just drenched rat, he looked more like a drowned beggar’s chicken.



-Beggar’s chicken
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