General, Madam Called You To Farm - Chapter 477
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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 477 – Destined Lady (1)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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Back in the wrecked study, Qin Che lay sprawled miserably on the ground, disheveled and bloodied.
Qin Canglan stood frozen beside him, stunned as if struck by lightning.
“No… Impossible… You are not my son… I don’t have a son like you!”
Qin Che wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth.
So this is his father… What a vicious blow…
If he wasn’t Su Huayin’s child, then in his father’s eyes, he held not even a shred of worth or affection……
“Dear Father…” Qin Che let out a bitter, mocking laugh. “Have you already forgotten… How did you once whisper sweet lies to my mother under the moonlight?”
Qin Canglan gritted his teeth.
“Nonsense! When did I ever, who is your mother?”
Qin Che laughed so hard that tears streamed down his face.
“Does Father not even remember his own cousin?”
“Ruan… Xianglian? You’re Ruan Xianglian’s child?”
The name emerged from the deep recesses of Qin Canglan’s long-forgotten memories.
Then he fell silent.
Qin Che caught every flicker of his expression, the shift in his eyes, and the pause in his breath.
He raised the corners of his mouth into a twisted, triumphant smirk, “So Father finally remembers?”
“I… She… How could it be…” Qin Canglan furrowed his brows even tighter. “No…… Impossible… That’s impossible!”
Qin Che’s cold smile deepened and sneered, “Did Father forget the night he spent as husband and wife with my mother?”
Qin Canglan roared, “Shut your mouth!”
Qin Che mocked, “So Father can do such things, but I can’t speak of them? Does Father think my mother was sent to the countryside to recover just because she was ill? She was pregnant with your child! Grandmother feared your reputation would be ruined, so she locked my mother away in that estate for an entire year! Later, she escaped with me, an infant still in swaddling clothes…”
“You married the noble daughter of a Marquis household, while my mother and I had to live in hiding, always on the run, afraid your mother’s people would find us and imprison us for life!”
“Do you even have any idea what kind of life we lived during those years?”
“While you and Su Huayin were so deeply in love as husband and wife, did you ever spare a thought about how pitiful my mother was?!”
This was the first time Qin Che ever called his father’s legal wife by name, and to his surprise, it didn’t even feel that difficult to say.
“Yes, I returned to the Qin family under the false identity of Su Huayin’s son, but that was something they owed me! If not for Su Huayin, the one you would’ve married was my mother! I should have been your rightful eldest son, your legitimate heir! The Duke Protector’s title should have been mine by right!”
Qin Canglan’s brows furrowed, “Is that what your mother told you? Where is she now? Bring her to me, I want to confront her face to face!”
Qin Che lowered his eyes, murmuring, “My mother has already passed away… If you want to see her, Father, perhaps you can go to the underworld and find her…”
“You—!” Qin Canglan was so furious he nearly collapsed from the rage.
He had never expected things to take such a drastic turn.
Qin Che once again looked up at his father, eyes locked on him.
“Getting that jade pendant was pure chance. My mother spent all her savings, she even sold the little shop she had run for years, just to buy it. She told me she had nothing left. And I swore to her that I would earn it all back for her. But before that day could come… she died. Father, tell me… wasn’t she pitiful?”
Qin Canglan, burning with rage, shouted, “Enough! I don’t know what nonsense your mother filled your head with, but I can tell you that our relationship was never what you imagined! Even without Huayin, I still wouldn’t have married her!”
Qin Che looked at him with bitter disappointment. His eyes welled up with long-suppressed grief, “Then tell me, Father, if I hadn’t done all this, would you ever have acknowledged me? Do you think I wanted to live under someone else’s name? But if I hadn’t… I wouldn’t even have the right to call you Father.”
As he spoke, Qin Che began to roar, pounding his chest with clenched fists as tears streamed uncontrollably from his eyes.
“Was any of this fair to me? Was it?! I’m your son too—!”
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