Chapter 308
freёwebnoѵel.com "She only found out when the relocation office people got here that her son had taken the property deed. Just like that, she would have to shell out hundreds of thousands more, and she didn’t have that kind of money. Later, as I mentioned to you before, her little granddaughter fell ill. I heard there’s a Charity Fund organization in the city that offers assistance for free, but after applying for so long they haven’t gotten a turn. So she’d run to the bank every day, thinking that the Charity Fund and the bank were the same organization, managed by the bank."
The situation was pretty much clear now. Ye Tian and Mo Yan both glanced at each other, filled with deep sorrow.
"Then let’s leave first," Mo Yan tentatively asked.
Ye Tian nodded. Staying here was of no help; they could only go back and slowly think of a solution.
On the way back, Ye Tian noticed how relaxed Mo Yan looked, her gait as firm as ever, her movements still so dashing, and he couldn’t stand it anymore. "You seem quite happy," he commented.
"Why shouldn’t I be happy, you’re not my dad," Mo Yan rolled her eyes dismissively and didn’t bother to engage with him. When they got to the bus stop, a black Audi A6 appeared just in time and took Mo Yan away. She had wanted to take Ye Tian with her, but she blatantly ignored his presence, clearly intentional. Mo Yan slammed the door and said, "Let’s go!"
The car pulled up steadily at the doorstep. Mo Yan led the way, got out of the car, and walked into the yard. Old Man Mo was cooped up inside watching the news and hurriedly changed the channel, but it was already too late.
"Stop watching, Old Man. Can I talk business with you?"
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It must be said that Mo Yan’s clout is absolutely massive. By today, the previously reserved and disdainful old lady had calmed down, wasn’t causing a scene or flying into a rage anymore, and definitely wasn’t going to the bank every other day to cause trouble. Both parties were very content. Of course, Mo Yan had played a pivotal role while Ye Tian was secondary; after all, it was her power that was unleashed to solve the issue on her own.
