Chapter 442 - 377 From an ordinary chicken to a phoenix
Yan Ruolan had an intuition that in this matter, Yecheng had definitely lied.
After Yan Ruolan finished speaking, she looked at Yan Junmei, "Junmei, you agree, don’t you? Fortunately, with today’s advanced technology, some lies can’t be hidden. Whether it’s true or not, this matter needs to be clarified. The Gu Family is no ordinary family, and when it comes to bloodlines, everything must be clear and transparent."
After Yan Ruolan had spoken, she then looked at Yecheng, "Yecheng, don’t blame your aunt for being nosy. There are some things your mother can’t bring herself to say, so someone has to speak up. Since the rumors are so rampant, they can’t be completely unfounded. If our Gu Family doesn’t produce some tangible evidence, those gossipmongers will say God knows what."
"I have my own plans about this matter, so Aunt needn’t worry," Gu Yecheng thought of something, "As for the test, it’s completely unnecessary. It’s an insult to me and my wife, so I will not undergo this test."
He had thought about taking a test before, to confirm whether they were his flesh and blood, but now it seemed unnecessary.
Going for the test now would be an insult to Xiaofeng and himself, so he abandoned that idea.
"Acheng," Yan Junmei became angry, "What your aunt said, I also wanted to say. If you can’t prove that they are the Gu Family’s flesh and blood, in my opinion, I will never agree to them entering the Gu Family."
She knew her son well, and his words and current attitude indicated that they were definitely not the Gu Family’s flesh and blood.
If they were not the Gu Family’s flesh and blood, she naturally had the right to stop them from coming back, or not let them in at all.
Gu Yecheng stood up, not wanting to argue with Yan Junmei any longer, "Mom, I will handle my own affairs. You just need to prepare to be a grandmother. I have already decided to have a wedding in May. After all, many families in the Imperial Capital already know Xiaofeng is my wife. We must invite everyone to celebrate. We can’t give them the impression that I can’t afford even a wedding banquet."
He believed that his mother’s prejudice was only temporary and that after some time, she would surely accept it.
