“It’s not the weekend, so Yangyang can’te along,”
Serenity said. “I haven’t seen Yangyang in a while. He has a lot of schoolwork to do, but he’s grown up and knows how to share his parents’ burdens. My sister said that whenever he’s on holiday, she’ll take him to thepany.”
“Let him see more, get to know how thepany operates.”
“With Niuniu along, Yangyang will take good care of his little sister.”
Niuniu can be said to have grown up under the watchful eyes of everyone at the Feng Group.
After giving birth to her daughter andpleting her postpartum confinement, Liberty returned to work at thepany. She has a nanny at home, but she wasn’tfortable with that, so she brought her daughter back to thepany, working and taking care of her at the same time.
The little girl slept in her office from the very beginning; everyone in thepany watched her grow up little by little.
Liberty brought her daughter back to work because she didn’t feelfortable leaving her daughter with a nanny, and also because she felt that the Feng Group would eventually be handed over to Niuniu. She wanted Niuniu to grow up at thepany, develop an attachment to it, and thus dedicate more effort to it in the future.
As for Yangyang, Liberty wanted him to get acquainted with the business before making any ns. If Yangyang was willing to work for the Feng Group, Liberty would arrange for him to start from the bottom.
However, Yangyang would always be relegated to supporting his sister at the Feng Group.
Liberty hoped that Yangyang would start his own business and create his own sess when he grew up.
She wouldn’t mistreat her eldest son and would pave the way for him, but almost everything she inherited and owned belonged to the Feng family. ording to the Feng family’s rules, apart from her previous business in Dongguan, everything else belonged to Niuniu.
Duncan’s Lu Group could be handed over to Yangyang to manage, but Niuniu was Duncan’s biological daughter, which meant that the Lu Group wouldn’t belong to Yangyang alone.
Of course, there was no need to worry about Yangyang’s future. Even if he couldn’t fully inherit the Lu Group, Duncan would give him half of the shares. Even if he didn’t inherit his stepfather and mother’s businesses,
he still had his aunt, Serenity, who would also arrange a smooth path for her nephew.
From the elders’ perspective, they naturally hope that Yangyang can be self-reliant and support himself without relying on anyone.
“There’s no need to rush. Yangyang is still a junior high school student. At least wait until he graduates from high school, and then let him work part-time at thepany during the holidays to learn.”The olddy said, “When you’re studying, just focus on your studies and don’t get distracted.”
“Yangyang’s grades are very good.”
“That’s right, Yangyang has an exceptionally good memory and is very smart. He’ll be even more outstanding than his parents in the future, surpassing thempletely.”
Zhou Honglin wasn’t stupid. He lost his job because Zachary was deliberately retaliating against him on behalf of his sister-inw.
Without Zachary’s precise revenge, Zhou Honglin, with his abilities, might have climbed even higher.
Now, Zhou Honglin has long lost his ambition. He earns a few thousand yuan a month, living a peaceful life. He’s just waiting for his wife to be released from prison. His
son lives with Liberty, so he doesn’t have to worry about him. Father and son see each other every now and then for a few days.
Zhou’s parents are old and don’t want to cause any more trouble. They used to constantly urge Zhou Honglin to divorce Ye Jianni, but now they’ve stopped. They don’t have the energy to do it anymore, and they know their son won’t listen to them.
Zhou Honglin said he used to listen to his parents and sister too much, which ultimately led to losing Liberty and depriving his son of aplete family.
“Seventh Brother’s wedding is over, and the New Year is almost here. Another year ising to an end,”
the olddy sighed, reflecting on how quickly time flies.
It felt like just yesterday that the New Year was over, and now it’s almost here again.
“Grandma doesn’t know how many more New Years she has left. At this age, every day is a bonus.”
“Grandma, don’t say those things. We don’t like hearing them. Grandma said she wants to live to be a hundred, like Old Fei, living past a hundred.”
The olddy smiled. “Grandma tries her best, but the oue is beyond our control. Grandma is already ny. Even if she passes away tomorrow, she’ll have lived enough, lived enough.”