School Hunk or Childhood Sweetheart?-Chapter 460 - 461: It’s Not Someone Else

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Chapter 460: Chapter 461: It’s Not Someone Else

"That’s the mother of the child, not someone else."

In this world, no one was more qualified to raise the child than the other.

Mr. Jiang had just started to get angry when Jiang’s mother stopped him and said, "Enough, can’t you speak nicely? This is your son, not one of those employees under you."

After scolding Mr. Jiang, Jiang’s mother turned to Jiang Yu, "Ah Yu, what’s going on? When did you have kids? How old are they? Your dad and I rushed back from abroad specially to see them... Oh right, is it a grandson or a granddaughter?"

Jiang Yu replied, "Six years old, they’re a pair of dragon and phoenix twins."

He hadn’t intended to hide it, knowing full well that with Mr. Jiang and Jiang’s mother’s abilities and means, even if he didn’t tell them, they would find out.

Jiang’s mother’s face lit up with joy, and she excitedly said, "Oh my, does this mean I suddenly have both a grandson and granddaughter? That’s wonderful, where are my grandchildren? Hurry and take us to see them." After speaking, she stood up from the sofa and urged Jiang Yu impatiently.

Thinking about what he had promised Shen Tan earlier, Jiang Yu frowned slightly and said to Mr. Jiang and Jiang’s mother, "Mom, I’ve only just found out about the kids myself, and I’ll explain this matter to you later. But with you showing up so abruptly, I’m afraid it might scare the children."

Jiang’s mother also realized she was being too hasty, "Then you hurry up and arrange it. In any case, your father and I are not leaving until we see the kids."

Jiang Yu retorted, "Doesn’t Dad need to run his company?"

Jiang’s mother replied, "That’s less important than meeting my oldest grandson and granddaughter. By the way, what about that girl? Is she good? Since the two of you even have children, why not just settle the marriage? Your father and I are open-minded, we don’t need any specific family match, as long as the girl is nice."

"Mom, we’ve already broken up!" And they had been separated for six years.

It was only then that Jiang’s mother remembered this detail, "Alright, we won’t interfere with your matters with that girl. But since your father and I have come all this way, you have to let us know when we can meet our oldest grandson and granddaughter."

The two children were now her primary concern.

"They’ve gone to kindergarten, you can’t see them for now. Later I’ll bring them to meet you, but you have to promise to just meet and not interfere with anything else."

"Okay, okay, we’ll do as you say, I just want to see my oldest grandson and granddaughter," Jiang’s mother repeatedly agreed.

Jiang Yu then looked toward Mr. Jiang.

He wasn’t afraid of Jiang’s mother, but he was mainly concerned about Mr. Jiang.

Mr. Jiang frowned and stayed silent while Jiang’s mother tried to smooth things over with a smile, "Your father agrees too."

Mr. Jiang gave Jiang’s mother a sharp look before finally speaking, "After meeting the kids, call their mother as well."

Jiang Yu was silent for a moment before answering, "I’ll ask her."

He knew that without letting them meet, his parents would not give up. As for Shen Tan, he couldn’t make decisions for her.

"Okay, okay." Jiang’s mother was easier to talk to, all she wanted was to see the children. After a pause, she tentatively asked, "Is it the girl from six years ago?"

Jiang Yu looked at Jiang’s mother with some surprise.

Mr. Jiang and Jiang’s mother had immigrated abroad when he was in high school. They originally planned for him to attend university abroad as well, and even settled all the necessary procedures for him, but to their surprise, he secretly applied to universities within the country.

Mr. Jiang and Jiang’s mother are generally very busy and rarely inquire about his affairs.

Because he stayed in the country, Mr. Jiang even cut off his living expenses.

He had never mentioned his relationship with Shen Tan to his family, and he didn’t know where Jiang’s mother had heard about it.