Chapter 82: The Legitimate Grandson of the Liu Family
It was because the sons and grandsons of the family were all in the Northwest Army, all serving as commanders or generals.
Everyone lived with their heads tied to their belts, living for today and not expecting to see tomorrow.
Therefore, when this first grandson was born, the Marchioness Guan insisted on not taking him to the battlefield, saying that the Liu family must be left with an heir.
As a result, Liu Kan was raised at the lap of the Marchioness from the moment he was born.
He was pampered and indulged every day.
The land and waters of Shengjing City were more nurturing, unlike the whistling winds and flying sands of the Northwest.
Therefore, this youngest grandson of the Liu family became a boy with red lips and white teeth.
Now he is seventeen or eighteen years old, with no desire to make achievements, to earn fame, to bring glory to his family, or to fight for his future.
Instead, he ended up in a scandal of forcibly seizing a common woman, forcing a good girl into prostitution.
The old parents of the deceased girl, seeing their daughter’s tragic death, went to the Liu Mansion, beating gongs and drums all the way.
Wearing mourning clothes, holding a memorial tablet of their daughter in their hands.
Both of them committed suicide by ramming into a pillar.
