Chapter 379: 365, How much of a bastard is he after all (2)_1 Chapter 379: 365, How much of a bastard is he after all (2)_1 âMom⊠Save⊠Me.â An Rongâs voice started to fade.
Seeing this, the old An master quickly called over An Chong, âQuickly stop your big brother.â
Although An Chong also hated what An Rong and the others did to Yun Xi back then, he couldnât stand idly by when bones were thrusting out and blood was poured out.
He quickly stepped forward and just laid his hand on Mo Xiaoâs shoulder.
âBig brotherâŠâ
He had hardly spoken when Mo Xiaoâs long leg kicked towards him.
âGet out of the way!â
Mo Xiao was already on the edge of collapse now.
Whoever came to him would be killed, whether god or not.
That kick sent An Chong recoiling, with vague pain in his chest.
Ning Feng and another person glanced at An Chong. They had already anticipated that this would be the result.
Zhao Xuan took a glance at An Chong, thought of the argument they had the night before, and also lacked the mood to help him.
âIâm telling, Iâm tellingâŠâ An Rongâs face flushed purple, she spoke in a hoarse voice.
Mo Xiao let go, tossing her aside.
An Rong fell back, striking the edge of the sofa.
âMom!â
Both Yang Lin ran over there and steadied her, one on each side.
Coughing, An Rongâs neatly combed hair messed up slightly, her face flush from coughing.
No one noticed that two figures had appeared around the corner of the staircase.
âSpeak up.â Mo Xiao looked down at her, his brows furrowed.
This time An Rong did not dare to dodge any longer, she trembled and said, âWhen Yun Xi gave birth to her child, the paternity test confirmed that the baby had nothing to do with my second brother. We thought the second brother would abandon Yun Xi. But then we found out that grandpa took away Yun Xi and her two children and gave them a house in the suburbs to live.â
That property, whether it was its geographical location or potential for appreciation, was extremely valuable. It was their An familyâs property. Why should it be given to Yun Xi and her children to live in?
The old An family members were quietly listening. After Yun Xiâs accident many years ago, although the old master had punished An Man and the others, he was busy finding the missing Jian siblings and did not take time to force the truth out of An Man and the others.
An Rong glanced at Zhou Qi, then continued, âWe were not happy that grandpa gave that property to Yun Xi and her children, but we didnât say much. Until later, my third sister inadvertently heard that grandpa was amending his will. Grandpa was going to give some of the An familyâs assets to the Jian siblings and Yun Xi. Neither An Yun nor An Yu had this treatment, and we all felt that grandpa was going too far. Those properties were clearly ours. Why should they be given to Yun Xi and her children who were outsiders?â
What grandpa held in his hands was a huge inheritance. If it were not for the Jian siblings, even if she and An Man got married, they would certainly get a lot of assets. But at that time, grandpa wanted to give all those things to the Jian siblings. How could they swallow this?
Upon hearing this, everyoneâs faces changed.
An Yu looked at the old master, her eyes filled with resentment.
It turns out that grandpa has been favoring the Jian siblings since they were young, even giving them a big portion of his inheritance.
She and her brother were clearly of the An bloodline. How could grandpa be so unfair?
âThen we racked our brains trying to change grandpaâs mind. My third sister said that the reason why grandpa was so good to Yun Xi was because of the Jian siblings. Only if the Jian siblings disappeared would grandpa blame Yun Xi for not caring for the children. And I and my mom agreed to her suggestion, so when grandpa went to S City, we went to find Yun Xi,â said An Rong.
âDonât say it, donât say anymore.â Zhou Qi suddenly exploded, shouting loudly.
Mo Xiao ignored her, his icy eyes staring at An Rong, and said, âContinue.â
An Rong trembled as she felt the bruise on her neck, âAfter we found Yun Xi, we accidentally saw Jian Luo. Jian Luo has some resemblance to my second brother. We were surprised at that time because the paternity test showed that they were not biologically related to my second brother, but Jian Luo looked like my second brother. We didnât like Yun Xi anyway, so we didnât try to find out what was really going on. We got a disclaimer about a disinheritance for Yun Xi to sign, but she mocked us.â
When they saw Jian Luo, they thought there must be some problems with the paternity test and felt sure that Yun Xiâs child was the illegitimate child of my second brother. But they didnât expect that the twins that Yun Xi gave birth to were actually An Zheâs, and the person who looked like Jian Luo was not An Chong, but An Zhe.
Could this be God playing a huge joke on them?
âArong, donât go on.â Zhou Qi rushed over, covering An Rongâs mouth in a panic.
Next, she looked up at Mo Xiao with hopeful eyes, âAzhe, itâs been so many years, can we stop talking about it?â
Mo Xiaoâs face sank, just about to say something when a cold voice rang out, piercing everyoneâs ears.
âSince you dared not say it, let me say it.â
Everyone looked towards the source of the sound. Quan Jingwu and Jian Qing walked down the stairs.
Jian Qing walked to Zhou Qi and An Rong, stopping in front of them.
She lowered her gaze at them, the corners of her mouth curving up to form a cold smile.
âWhen you took the disclaimer about a disinheritance to my mother, but were mocked by my mother, you couldnât stand it. You had your bodyguard grab my mother, while An Man forcibly took away my brother. My mother broke free and chased after you, but she died in a car accident.â
As she went on, her eyes turned icy, a storm brewing in their depths.
Mo Xiao felt a twinge in his heart.
His Weiwei, died in such a way.
And he was not by her side when she needed him most.
What a bastard he was!
Zhou Qi looked at her and denied responsibility, âWe didnât kill your mother, she ran out by herself. Itâs not our fault. Donât put all the blame on us. Who told her not to sign that disclaimer obediently? It was her own fault that she was coveting our An familyâs property.â
If Yun Xi had a car accident, she couldnât blame them. It was Yun Xi who ran out. Who else could she blame?
Jian Qing yanked Zhou Qi up, her voice icy, âIf you were not greedy and forced my mother to sign with that piece of paper, if An Man had not forcibly taken away my brother, my mother would not have chased you out. If that hadnât happened, my mother would not have had a car accident. You are the cause of all this, and now you dare to say that all this has nothing to do with you? How can you have the face to say that, huh?â
Everyone watched, and no one dared to rescue Zhou Qi.
An Yu and the others were afraid of Jian Qing, while the old gentlemen felt guilty.
Zhou Qi fidgeted, and exclaimed in panic, âLet go of me, Jian Qing, donât go too far.â