Chapter 179: Chapter 179: Get Out of the Xia Family
âWait, wait, Chuyiâs uncle, we canât just decide on this matter so casually!â Seeing the situation take an abrupt turn, Uncle Xia hurriedly jumped out and said to Uncle Xia.
Youâve got to be kidding me, they agreed to the adoption because of Xia Chuyiâs shop and the benefits from Uncle Xia.
If it was just Xia Chuyi cutting ties, so be it.
At worst, after the adoption, they could have Uncle Xia fund a new shop.
But from Uncle Xiaâs demeanor, it seemed he also intended to cut ties.
How could that be?
Wouldnât their main house be at a huge loss?
âUncle, look, weâre all one family, all for your sisterâs sake, for the second branch, soâŠâ Uncle Xia, with a fawning face, was trying to persuade Uncle Xia again.
Uncle Xia couldnât even be bothered to look at Uncle Xiaâs pleading.
âBrother-in-law, thereâs no room for discussion on this matter.â
He set his sight directly on Mother Xia, âSister, you choose.â
âIâŠâ Mother Xia was wiping away tears and had just started to speak when Aunt Xia grabbed her tightly and interjected sharply, âSister-in-law, we need to think this through carefully!â
âOh dear, itâs also my fault, originally thinking of adopting my son to you was for your benefit, who would have known it would turn into such a mess.â
âIf it really is for adoption, and you end up without a daughter or a brother, how could I, as your elder sister-in-law, live with myself?â
Clearly, she was preparing to go back on her word.
With the situation as it was, the main house definitely didnât want to go through with the adoption any longer.
Uncle Xia quickly changed his tune as well, saying, âYes, yes, yes, let us think this through carefully.â
For a moment, Grandpa Xia and Grandma Xia also nodded unanimously, expressing their stance: the adoption was to be put on hold for the time being.
âHow can this be put on hold?â Of the entire Xia Family, only Mother Xia was unable to understand the outcome of the situation.
Uncle Xia shook his head, completely despairing of this sister.
âLetâs go, Chuyi. Letâs go home,â he said to his niece.
Xia Chuyi nodded, revealing since returning to the village, the first trace of a true smile, saying, âOkay, letâs go home.â
She supported Uncle Xia, together with Aunt Xia, and slowly stepped out of the Xia Family home.
The Xia Family members looked left and right but didnât dare to stop them.
What was the point of stopping them? It was clear that Uncle Xia and Xia Chuyi were utterly determined.
âItâs all because of you, you foolhardy turtle son, you canât stand to see the family do well, can you?â As Xia Chuyi and the others were out of sight, Uncle Xia turned around, furiously scolding Xia Chengzong and venting all his anger on his son.
Xia Chengzong was not one to be subject to othersâ tempers, not even his fatherâs, and with a cold snort, he walked away without any attachment.
âYou!â Uncle Xia was left staring at the back of his own son, unsure of how to react.
A good while later, the onlookers had left, the witnesses invited had also departed, and even Xia Lan had gone, leaving only the main house folks with a bellyful of frustration.
All that was left at the scene was the sound of Mother Xia sobbing.
âStop crying, why all the tears!â Grandma Xia couldnât stand it anymore, âDid someone in the family die? All you do is cry, cry, cry!â
âWho are you crying for?â The main house had not gained any favors from the second house for some time, and Grandma Xia had long bottled up her dissatisfaction.
âDo you cry like this every day at home? Are you cursing the familyâs misfortune?â Grandma Xia spat at her, âHumph, cry, cry, cry, now youâve cried so much that your daughter doesnât want you, your brother doesnât want you either!â
Hearing this, overcome by sorrow, Mother Xia wept even harder.
Grandma Xia, annoyed, yelled, âYou bring misfortune born under an unlucky star! Keep crying, keep crying, and you can just roll out of the Xia Family!â
That remark finally succeeded in stopping Mother Xiaâs tears; she looked at Grandma Xia in terror.
âMom!â Mother Xia called out in a plaintive voice.