Chapter 135: Most of the Ye Family's Men Are Unkind
Yao Hui was a little surprised. Of course she didn't know Lu Liangshuang's inner feelings.
This was the first time I heard Lu Liangshuang say that she cared about Ye Jinfu, that she was serious and... affectionate.
"You know that most of the men in the Ye family are actually unreasonable. There was a time when no women were willing to marry into the Ye family. Only then were there clear regulations. Except for the designated heirs, other men in the Ye family can only be ordinary people.
This is better."
Lu Liangshuang probably understands what Yao Hui means.
Even though Ye Jinfu may be somewhat grateful to him for saving her life now, it doesn't mean that he can have any feelings for her.
"I understand what grandma means. I don't expect to get any feedback from him. As long as he doesn't abuse me, that's all." Lu Liangshuang smiled and said half-jokingly.
Yao Hui looked at her and didn't know whether the child was more awake or more transparent.
"Grandma didn't see the wrong person after all."
Lu Liangshuang thought of what the Xia brothers and sisters said to her last time in the racecourse. She wanted to say something, but she seemed unable to say anything.
She had seen it clearly in the ward just now. Although she could understand it, she felt somewhat uncomfortable.
"Actually, I found that something wasn't right with you for a while. Although I can't say what's wrong, you were obviously a lot more polite to grandma. Why?"
Yao Hui's exquisite mind naturally saw that Lu Liangshuang was thinking a lot, but she said very little, and the whole person looked very strange, at least not the same as before.
Lu Liangshuang curled her lips and smiled faintly: "No, I'm just a little busy with work these past few months, so I don't have that much time to see grandma."
"Did someone from the Xia family tell you something? Really?" Yao Hui had heard about what happened at the racecourse, but it didn't cause any big trouble, so she didn't interfere.
But thinking about it over and over again, it seems that Lu Liangshuang changed after that incident.
"It's nothing, it's just that my private investigation into them was discovered and they threatened me."
"I didn't think carefully about this matter. I won't let you get involved in the Xia family's affairs in the future."
Lu Liangshuang subconsciously clenched her palms: "Did grandma's original purpose also be to let me test the Xia family?"
The old lady's expression remained unchanged, but her eyes changed. This was the crux of the matter.
"Of course not. There are so many people who can test the Xia family. Why do you have to go? I just hope that you can have a deeper understanding of them, and it is best to be able to hold their handle. It doesn't matter whether it's you or Ye.
Home is extremely beneficial."
Yao Hui's analysis is clear and organized, and there is nothing difficult to understand.
But it was hard to convince her with such one-sided words.
"Grandma has good intentions, I shouldn't speculate randomly." Lu Liangshuang's tone was neither humble nor overbearing, but Yao Hui knew very well that Lu Liangshuang was not very relieved either.
By the time Xu Wan came back, the old lady had already gone back to the ward, and Lu Liangshuang was sitting there alone with her thoughts wandering.
"I see that the Ye family is not leaving in the ward. It seems that they won't be leaving for a while. How about we find a more comfortable place to eat?"
When Lu Liangshuang heard Xu Wan's words, she stood up in a daze, but her vision went dark and she fell to the ground.
"Alu!" Xu Wan was startled, and her voice became louder.
The ward where Ye Jinfu was located was not far away. Xu Wan heard some sharp voices clearly, so she immediately pulled out the infusion tube and got out of bed.
As soon as Xu Wan helped Lu Liangshuang, Ye Jinfu limped over anxiously.
"What's wrong?" Ye Jinfu's tone was a little anxious.
Xu Wan touched Lu Liangshuang's forehead: "Ouch, I have a fever!"
Before Xu Wan finished speaking, Ye Jinfu had already picked him up and walked to the ward where he lived, not caring about the injury on his feet.