Chapter 184: Chapter 185: Fainting
That night, a frantic Li Cuicui and her sons had begged their fellow villagers for help, but after searching all night, they couldnât find him.
Many people thought he had gone off drinking somewhere, fallen into a deep mountain pit, and been covered by the snow. This forced everyone to brave the cold winter night, shoveling snow everywhere. They toiled all night long but found nothing.
Meanwhile, Gu Dashishi, who had secretly run off to the city, actually managed to find Gu Yuanlei, the son he had always doted on.
Seeing the old man arrive, Gu Yuanlei felt only shock, not joy. "What are you doing here? Iâm not part of the Gu Family anymore."
Looking at his hate-filled son, Gu Dashishi forced a smile. "That was the decision of those old fools. Your father never wanted to abandon you, not for a second."
"Hah. But I didnât see you say a single word for me. Because you all kicked me out, my situation is even more difficult now. Are you satisfied? Are you here now to gloat?"
Gu Dashishi looked at his sonâs silk clothes and cautiously stroked the fabric. "Iâm your father. How could I possibly gloat over your misfortune? Besides, didnât you say you would take care of me in my old age? Well, now Iâve come to rely on you.
Whereâs our home? Take me home to wash up first. Iâm about to freeze to death."
Gu Dashishi had been wandering the streets for two days. If he hadnât hidden a little Silver Tael from his old woman beforehand, he probably wouldnât have made it.
"Home?" Gu Yuanleiâs face was cold. "You want me to take you to the Lan Familyâs residence?
Thanks to you all, Iâm living under someone elseâs roof now. What home is there to speak of?"
"But sheâs our familyâs daughter-in-law, after all. She canât just ignore me, her father-in-law, can she?"
Hearing Gu Dashishiâs naive words, Gu Yuanlei felt a surge of annoyance. "Iâm not even a member of the Gu Family anymore. What daughter-in-law are you talking about?
Just leave! And donât come looking for me again."
How could Gu Dashishi accept his sonâs heartless words? He grabbed his sonâs clothes directly. "No matter what, Iâm the one who worked my fingers to the bone to raise you! You unfilial child! You leave home, live the good life, and forget all about your parents. Have you even looked at what your father is eating and where heâs sleeping now?"
Gu Yuanlei looked at the old manâs brand-new cotton coat. "The clothes youâre wearing are warmer than mine, and you look better-fed than I am. Anyone with eyes can see whoâs better off.
Donât you have several other filial sons? Why do you have to keep pestering me?"
"Youngest son, have you forgotten how your father has treated you your whole life?"
"Yuanlei, what are you still standing here for? Didnât my little sister say she wanted wontons from the street vendor? Hurry up and go buy them." Lan Yun stood at the gate, his face dark as he watched them.
Gu Yuanlei put on a placating smile and turned back. "Iâll go right now."
"This must be my sonâs brother-in-law, right?" Gu Dashishi squinted, barely recognizing him. Could this elegantly dressed, noble-looking man really be the same down-and-out son of the Lan Family from the refugee group?
"I wouldnât dare claim such a thing. Our two families have no formal ties. If I recall correctly, your family accepted the silver for selling Gu Yuanlei, didnât you? If you know whatâs good for you, donât come back." To this day, Lan Yun couldnât forget how the Gu Family had never offered a helping hand when his own family was in dire straits.
At this moment, he completely forgot that the life-saving water they had depended on for survival back then had long since been brought before them by Gu Yuanlei, currying favor.
"My son married your familyâs young lady, so of course weâre relatives. Arenât you going to invite me in for a seat?" Staring at the massive courtyard, Gu Dashishiâs eyes darted around. âIf the entrance is this grand, what must it be like inside?â
"Gu Yuanlei, it seems your familyâs thick skin is hereditary. This old coot is just as shameless as you are, trying to leech off our family no matter what.
But let me make one thing clear. We can tolerate you, but that doesnât mean weâll tolerate this decrepit old man. If you have any sense, youâll get him out of here. Donât cause trouble for us."
After speaking, Lan Yun shot the father and son at the gate a contemptuous glance, snorted coldly, and turned to order the gatekeeper to shut the doors.
"Father, arenât you just trying to make things difficult for me?" Gu Yuanleiâs face was grim. "Iâve already been struck from the Gu familyâs registry. This is the last refuge I have. Do you want me to end up sleeping on the streets, becoming some kind of hoodlum or a beggar?"
"How can it be that serious? No matter what, youâre the son-in-law of this family, arenât you? Shouldnât they welcome your relatives when they visit?"
"Relatives? Did you give me a betrothal gift, or did I give you a dowry?" Gu Yuanlei dragged the man toward the edge of the city. "If you really still consider me your son, then donât come and bother me anymore. Iâve finally had a couple of days where I donât have to go hungry. Can you please just stop making a scene?"
Gu Dashishiâs face was filled with disbelief. âIs this really the same son who, since he was little, promised to take care of me in my old age?â
The same face, but speaking such completely different words. Gu Dashishi couldnât accept it. He clutched his chest, gasping for breath.
"Donât you try to pin this on me. I didnât do anything." Gu Yuanlei watched Gu Dashishi with concern. No matter how cold-hearted he was, this was the father who had doted on and favored him his entire life.
Gu Dashishi felt a wave of dull pain in his chest, and his mind went blank. He staggered, nearly collapsing to the ground, but at the last second, Gu Yuanlei caught him.
"Father, donât scare me!" Gu Yuanlei carefully patted his chest. Seeing his pale face, he knew this was serious. "Where does it hurt?"
"Young man, you need to get your father to the medical hall up ahead," a passerby who couldnât bear to watch any longer called out.
Gu Yuanlei snapped back to his senses and quickly hoisted the man onto his back. "Father, just hang on a little longer. Iâll get you to the medical hall right away."
By this point, Gu Dashishi had already lost consciousness, allowing Gu Yuanlei to carry him as he ran.
When he next awoke, an attendant from the medical hall brought over a bowl of medicine for him to drink. "Since youâre awake, gather your things and get going."
Gu Dashishi looked at him blankly. "Go where?"
The attendant pointed to an ox-cart parked at the entrance. "The person who brought you here only paid for the consultation fee and this dose of medicine. He also hired that ox-cart at the door for you and said you should leave as soon as you wake up."
Gu Dashishi then realized his limbs felt weak. "Whatâs wrong with me?"
"Our physician said you had a minor stroke. You were lucky he was here at the hall to give you a few needles. But youâll need to find a physician when you get back home and have them prescribe some medicine to help you recover. Otherwise, if you have another stroke, you probably wonât be able to get up again."
Hearing the attendantâs words, Gu Dashishi finally remembered the scene before he fainted. "What about the person who brought me here?"
"How would we know? He paid the Silver and left.
You sure ask a lot of questions for an old man. Iâll call the cart driver in to help you to the cart. I havenât even eaten yet because Iâve been watching over you."