Supremely Talented Tyrant-Chapter 1862 - 2063: Leave This Matter to Me!!!

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Capítulo 1862: Chapter 2063: Leave This Matter to Me!!!

In theory, since it was impossible for Hao Jian to successfully negotiate this matter, the result should have come out in less than ten minutes, and then Hao Jian would have stormed out angrily, waving his hand as he left. Moreover, even if Hao Jian wanted to prolong the negotiation to change her father’s mind, she knew her father’s temperament well. If he talked with someone like Hao Jian, the discussion would probably fall apart after a few sentences.

And her father was always someone whose emotions showed on his face, never one to be deceitful or pretentious, so he would definitely come out immediately. But why had Hao Jian already been in there for over half an hour, and neither of them had come out yet? This situation was undoubtedly abnormal and completely beyond her imagination.

She couldn’t go in to see what was happening between the two of them. After all, her father had taught her from a young age that it was extremely impolite to interrupt when others were speaking. Additionally, it was important not to interrupt others or eavesdrop on their conversations when they were still discussing matters.

Waiting patiently on the side was essential. Showing impatience after a short wait was a sign of impatience. And for a studious person, it’s crucial not to lack patience. This was something her father often taught her, so at this moment, she dared not violate it. The respect for her father’s status and dignity was something she couldn’t infringe upon.

So, even though she felt as anxious as an ant in a hot pan outside, she maintained her composure and didn’t rush in. Otherwise, she’d face her father’s reproach.

Originally, her father had trained her temperament to be very calm, and generally, nothing would rile her emotions, which was why she appeared so aloof. But, for some reason, as long as something involved Hao Jian, she would become particularly anxious.

And coincidentally, this was the case this time as well. After waiting outside for about forty minutes, her patience was nearly worn out. Her face had become a mask of anxiety, making it seem like she was a hundred times more nervous than Hao Jian, who was the one supposed to negotiate. Yet when Hao Jian went in, he was all relaxed.

Forty minutes passed like this, fifty minutes passed, and then an hour passed. Liang Xiaohan was almost ready to burst in. However, reason finally prevailed, and she calmed down in the end. In the end, a minute past the hour went by.

Finally, just as her ultimate line of defense was about to be breached, she saw Hao Jian and her father emerge. The scene she had imagined was one where negotiations had collapsed, Hao Jian stormed out angrily with her father following leisurely.

But when her father and Hao Jian came out, the scene was slightly different from what she had imagined. Both her father and Hao Jian came out simultaneously, walking in sync, both with smiles on their faces and looking at each other with satisfaction. It didn’t seem like they had reached an impasse.

Logically, shouldn’t Hao Jian have left without saying a word, with her father then approaching her with a summary statement, asking her to stay away from this volatile young man? But given the current atmosphere and expressions, there was no indication that such words would be spoken.

What’s going on? Could it be that Hao Jian really persuaded her father? As soon as this thought emerged, Liang Xiaohan shook her head vigorously. Impossible, this simply couldn’t happen. In her memory, no one had ever been able to persuade her father, which was why she felt so confident before.

Back then, when her father was determined to make a decision, the whole family disagreed, with the elder uncle firmly opposing, yet no one could change her father’s mind; he went ahead regardless. In her view, her uncle was the most likely to influence her father’s decisions, yet even his words had no effect, which made it clear how steadfastly her father held onto his own will and principles.

So, in her eyes, relying solely on Hao Jian’s sweet talk might be enough to deceive young girls, but changing her father’s mind was entirely impossible. Even if Hao Jian and her father had stayed inside for so long, it could only mean her father was indoctrinating Hao Jian, not that Hao Jian persuaded her father—not even remotely. 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝚠𝕖𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝕖𝚕.𝚌𝗼𝗺

As she was thinking this, she was convinced of her understanding. However, the scene before her left her dumbfounded and amazed.

Her father and Hao Jian emerged with smiles on their faces, as if they had successfully negotiated something, and then they walked out of the restaurant arm in arm. Just as they were about to reach her, they stopped suddenly, looking at each other with a face of mutual appreciation and amusement.

This puzzled her. What on earth was going on? Could it be that Hao Jian had actually been reformed and now had to thank her father?

Unexpectedly, her father took the initiative to extend his hand, wanting to shake hands with Hao Jian, and Hao Jian reached out to shake hands with her father, their hands clasping together.

She heard her father say with a smile, “Young man, I have high hopes for you. I’ll handle the next steps, so you don’t need to worry too much about other things.”

Hao Jian nodded and said, “Thank you, Uncle.”

He didn’t say anything unnecessary; saying more flattery would make him seem insincere or vulgar.

Uncle smiled and said, “I’ve always had high hopes for you; it’s just that Uncle Zhen can be a bit headstrong, seeing only one side of things and having his thoughts disturbed.”

Saying this, Uncle suddenly approached Hao Jian, stood in front of him, patted his shoulder, and said meaningfully, “According to age hierarchy, I should call you nephew, so I’ll just call you nephew. Nephew, you shouldn’t blame Uncle Youzhen too much. After all, he only has one daughter, and he raised her by himself since she didn’t have a mother. Your uncle’s actions were purely from a protective standpoint for Yuwei, so don’t blame Uncle Youzhen for anything. I’m saying this sincerely.”

He naturally understood the meaning in Uncle’s words, and he understood completely. If he were in Liang Youzhen’s shoes, he would likely have done the same thing. He understood the concept of empathizing with others. So the essence of Uncle’s words was clear to him.

He nodded and said, “Of course, even if Uncle hadn’t said it, I would understand.”

Uncle looked at Hao Jian with an expression of “promising young man.” Then he looked at his watch and said, “Since that’s the case, I’ll take my leave first. I’ll handle the matter; you just wait for the results at home. I’ve been talking for so long, but I need to head off to take care of something. I’m leaving now.”

Hao Jian nodded, gave a gesture of farewell, and said, “Take care, Uncle.”

Subsequently, Uncle turned to look at Liang Xiaohan, with a more serious expression, and said, “Get back to school and attend classes early. Also, remember to come home next weekend; there’s something I need to tell you.”

After saying that, without waiting for Liang Xiaohan to nod or ask what it was about, he hurriedly turned and left, looking quite anxious.

Liang Xiaohan stood there, bewildered, watching her father’s retreating back. Her father rarely insisted on when she had to come home, yet this time he suddenly asked her to come back, saying there was something he needed to discuss with her. What could it be that he couldn’t say over the phone?

As she was pondering this, her father had already walked far away. She then turned to look at Hao Jian, her expression now one of surprise.

She wasn’t foolish. From the conversation between Hao Jian and her father earlier, she could tell that Hao Jian hadn’t failed the negotiation but had succeeded spectacularly. Her father had agreed to help Hao Jian with his matter. Her face was now filled with nothing but astonishment.

All these years, she had never seen anyone able to sway her father’s heart until now. Initially, she thought at least one person would storm off, but unexpectedly, the two were chatting amicably and even shook hands as if they had become fast friends, which truly surprised her.

First of all, her father’s proactive gesture to shake hands with Hao Jian was unexpected. Her father was actually very strict; if it was anyone ordinary, he wouldn’t even associate with them. Since he took the initiative to extend his hand, it indicated great interest and appreciation for Hao Jian; otherwise, he wouldn’t do it. If he did it, either he admired Hao Jian or something about Hao Jian caught his deep interest.

But regardless of which aspect, Hao Jian had succeeded—and very successfully. She didn’t know what Hao Jian and her father discussed that changed her father’s mind, leading her father to willingly and sincerely become his mediator and persuade Uncle.

This… This left her dumbfounded and greatly surprised. She had always thought this issue was non-negotiable, yet she hadn’t expected Hao Jian to achieve what he claimed he would.

She looked at Hao Jian with shock, an expression of disbelief. Even in similar situations, her mother, whom her father cherished the most, had no say whatsoever. How on earth did Hao Jian manage to accomplish it? She was now particularly curious to find out.