Almighty Dad [Quick Transmigration]

Chapter 140: The Troubles of Landlord Dad 27

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Han Xingwang's leg was more seriously broken, but he had been injured for nearly half a year and should have recovered long ago if he had received proper treatment. But his leg never recovered and he couldn't even walk. It was obvious that he hadn't received proper treatment.

Seeing that Liu Juhua was able to walk, he was secretly anxious. He had a vague feeling that if his legs were not well, he might become paralyzed. He was only in his fifties, and how could he be willing to lie in bed for the rest of his life

He called his sons to him and said expressionlessly, "I need to treat my leg. The doctor in the village is not good enough to treat my leg. You go to the town and ask a doctor to treat my leg."

Han Chengming and his brothers were embarrassed when they heard this. They said, "We can ask the doctor, but where will the money come from?"

Han Xingwang sneered: "Why? You don't want to?"

The second son, Han Chengzong, said, "Dad, my eldest brother has married and had a child, but Chengxu and I haven't found a marriage yet. In the past, Chengxu and I did all the housework, but now we don't even have money for the marriage..."

At this point he glanced at Han Chengxu, who stepped forward and said, "Dad, we know you care about my eldest brother and nephews, but please also care about me and my second brother, and at least let us marry a wife."

After saying this, he hung his head dejectedly.

"You mean you don't care whether my father lives or dies?"

Han Xingwang also knew that his two younger sons had no money in their pockets, but they were young and strong. Couldn’t they go and earn money even if they didn’t have any

Han Chengzong said: "We are not ignoring you. Let your elder brother treat you first. When we get married, we will take care of you in your old age."

Han Chengxu also nodded.

"Father, I have three sons. The cost of treating the leg should be shared equally among us."

Han Chengming's face was gloomy. Of the three sons of the old man, he was the only one who paid for the old man's leg treatment? What was the logic

Han Chengzong looked at him and said, "All the money we earned is with mother. Just give it to dad to treat his leg. I have nothing to say."

Han Chengxu continued: "I have nothing to say."

Han Chengming gritted his teeth in hatred. His parents had spent so much time treating his legs and waist, and they got no money at all.

Han Chengzong and Han Chengxu looked sarcastic. Over the years, almost all the family's money had been spent on their eldest brother's family. At that time, Han Ze subsidized them. They were young and it was not time for them to get married, so it was not a big deal. But in the past two years, Han Ze stopped subsidizing them and took back the land they rented, so the family's harvest dropped sharply.

Jixue and Jiwen's studies for the imperial examinations were the biggest expenses of the family. With less income, there were more places to spend money. In the past few years, they had been unable to make ends meet every year, relying entirely on their savings. But they knew clearly that one part of the savings was for their parents to support them in their old age, and the other part was for them to marry wives.

Now, because of the fight between them and their brothers, their parents broke their legs and waists, and most of the money they had saved was spent. Their parents were reluctant to give out the remaining money, and they didn't say anything. As for getting married, their parents were in poor health now, so they certainly couldn't be counted on. They had hands and feet, so they could earn money to marry themselves.

But now Dad asked them to earn money to treat his leg. They were not unwilling, but unwilling. All the money in the family was spent by the eldest brother and his wife. Now there was no money to treat his leg, why should they be asked to earn money

Han Xingwang looked at his eldest son expectantly. He didn't care who paid the money, as long as his leg could be treated.

Han Chengming gritted his teeth and said, "Dad, I don't have any money. You also know that Jixue and Jiwen need to study..."

When Han Xingwang heard his excuse, his face darkened immediately. He said angrily, "You guys are not going to care about me anymore?"

Han Chengming felt bitter. He wanted to take care of it, but he was powerless. How could he do it

Liu Juhua listened for a while, and seeing that the father and son were about to turn against each other, she hurriedly said, "Let's go to the town and ask the doctor to check on your father. Do your best. You can't let your father lie in bed like this. As for the silver, I still have some. If we use it up, your father and I will depend on you in the future."

After she finished speaking, her heart was filled with bitterness. She had never imagined that after a lifetime of comfort, she would end up in poverty when she was old. How could she bear this

Han Chengming was delighted and said hurriedly, "Don't worry, Dad and Mom, we three brothers will never let you suffer in the future."

Han Chengzong and Han Chengxu smiled sarcastically, thinking that their mother was biased towards their eldest brother after all.

However, after examining Han Xingwang's legs, the town doctor shook his head and sighed. Originally, there was hope that his legs could be cured, but the best time for treatment had been missed, and his legs had deteriorated. He needed to be treated with a combination of acupuncture, medicine and massage, but this would cost a lot of money and might not necessarily cure them completely.

Han Xingwang felt cold at heart when he heard this. He looked sullen and hated his sons. He was too lazy to think about them and said angrily, "I want treatment. Treatment will be better than the current situation."

Liu Juhua had no choice but to get medicine for him, but even if she was willing to spend all her family's savings, the money was only enough to buy medicine for Han Xingwang for half a month, and there was no more money left in the family.

After half a month of acupuncture and half a month of taking medicine, Han Xingwang clearly felt that his legs had recovered. He saw hope. The doctor was indeed capable. If he continued to treat him, he would be able to walk again. He said to his sons in surprise, "I have recovered the feeling in my legs. The medicine is gone. You should quickly pay me for my leg treatment."

Han Chengming frowned and said in embarrassment: "Dad, a dose of medicine costs one tael of silver. Where can we get the money?"

The joy on Han Xingwang's face faded, and he said unkindly: "Are you just going to watch me collapse like this?"

Han Chengming's lips trembled and he felt sad.

Han Xingwang stared at his sons again and again. Seeing that they did not express their opinions, how could he not know that they were unwilling to pay for his leg treatment? He suddenly felt cold. He thought that he had raised these sons in vain. He said sinisterly, "Okay, okay, you are really my good sons. Since you are unfilial, you can't blame me."

Han Chengming was startled, and suddenly raised his head and asked, "Dad, what do you want to do?"

Han Xingwang snorted coldly and sneered: "What do you want to do? I can't control you, but there will always be someone who can control you."

Han Chengzong said in disbelief: "Dad, are you going to sue us for being unfilial?"

Han Xingwang sneered and said nothing, but his expression clearly showed that if they didn't treat his leg, he would sue them for being unfilial.

Han Chengxu was anxious. If he was accused of being unfilial by his father, who would be willing to marry his daughter to him? He hurriedly said, "Brother, how much money do you have? Take it out quickly and treat Dad's leg. You have spent all the money in the family. Now it's time for you to contribute."

Han Chengzong also said: "If you are not afraid that your father will sue you for being unfilial and that you will fail the imperial examination in the future, then just let the silver rot."

Because of his reputation, Han Chengming had to take out the only twenty taels of silver in his pocket to treat his father's leg. Han Xingwang looked at the twenty taels of silver and felt disappointed and angry instead of happy. Didn't his son have no silver? How did he get the silver now

Facing the strange looks from his parents and brothers, Han Chengming gritted his teeth and said, "This is all the money I have. If you ask me to pay more, I will have no more."

Han Xingwang didn't care at all. He was a selfish man to begin with. He had already seen through his sons' unfilial and heartless nature. How could he care about how their lives were? He simply took the silver and asked Liu Juhua to take him to the town for acupuncture.

Twenty taels of silver is a lot for a farmer. In the countryside, they can buy a few acres of land, which can only be used to treat his leg for half a month. Han Xingwang wanted to cure his leg, but he couldn't do it without several hundred taels of silver. But the family had no money left, what should he do? Even if he asked his sons to earn money now, it would not be enough for him to buy medicine.

Seeing that the treatment was effective, how could Han Xingwang be willing to give up like this? He pulled Liu Juhua's arm and said, "Can you help me beg Han Ze to lend me some money?"

Liu Juhua pulled her arm away, lowered her head and said, "You know Han Ze is cruel, how could he lend us money?"

Han Xingwang snorted coldly: "You just don't want to go. Han Ze is your son. As long as you lose face and act like a spoiled brat, can he still ignore you? Even if he doesn't want to care about you, he has to consider his son. If he wants Han Shubo to study for the imperial examination, he can't ignore you because of his reputation."

Liu Juhua thought to herself, if she really did that, Han Ze would definitely hate her to death and would never care about her again. She wouldn't even be able to eat that half bowl of meat.

After so many things, she finally saw clearly that she couldn't count on the three Chengming brothers. If she wanted to avoid starvation in the future, she really had to rely on Han Ze. So she couldn't offend Han Ze to death for the sake of the old man.

Han Xingwang's face darkened, and he asked fiercely: "You don't want to?"

Liu Juhua looked at him and said bluntly, "I don't want to. Your leg was broken by the three Chengming brothers. They have no ability themselves, so why are they looking for Han Ze?"

Han Xingwang was stunned by what she said, and then he sneered: "Now you know that Han Ze is not my son. Why didn't you think of it when you were plotting against him?"

Liu Juhua was annoyed by his words and said angrily, "No matter how I plot against Han Ze, I am his mother. What does it have to do with you? If you want to blame someone, blame your family's ancestral grave, which is not good for your descendants."

After saying that, he left him and ran away.

Han Xingwang stayed in bed, unable to believe that the woman had just run away and ignored him. He pounded the bed in anger, thinking that she was an ungrateful person.

Without money, not only Han Xingwang could not get his legs fixed, but Han Jixue and Han Jiwen could not afford the tuition and could not continue to study in the school. Han Chengzong and Han Chengxu could not even marry, but Liu Juhua could still eat half a bowl of meat every day.

In the past, when Liu Juhua looked at her grandchildren and saw them staring at the meat in her bowl, she would be willing to share a few pieces with them. But after these days of cold faces, she was already heartbroken. Even her beloved grandchildren could not get a piece of her meat, let alone others.

The atmosphere at home was cold and everyone had their own little thoughts.

Han Jiwen, who was instigated by Han Jixue, failed the college entrance examination. He thought he could settle down and study for two years. When he became a student, his grandfather broke his leg and needed a large sum of money. Now the two brothers can't even go to school. He was upset about this and found Han Chengming: "Dad, have you ever thought about dividing the family?"

Han Chengming's eyes flickered, and then he shook his head dejectedly: "Your grandfather won't agree."

Han Jixue certainly knew that his grandfather would not agree to divide the family, but solutions are always found by people, and as long as one can think of a way, he can always achieve his goal.

Han Jiwen said, "Dad, I plan to earn money by copying books. If I earn enough money to pay the tuition, can I continue to study?"

He no longer dared to count on his parents, so he had to find a way on his own. He didn't want to be a juren, but he had to pass the exam to become a scholar. At least he would have a reputation and could become a teacher in the town in the future.

Han Chengming's eyes lit up: "Is it feasible?"

Han Jiwen nodded: "There are many students in the academy who are copying books, and they can earn a lot of money."

Han Chengming nodded in satisfaction. Now he really liked this son. He looked at Han Jixue: "What about you? What are your plans?"

Han Jixue secretly hated it. In fact, he had already been copying books and earned a few taels of silver, which he secretly saved. He didn't expect that Han Jiwen, this idiot, would reveal this to him. He could only say, "Dad, I can copy books too."

Han Chengming smiled and said, "Okay, as long as you can earn enough tuition fees, I will let you continue your studies. I will find a way to pay for your imperial examination."

Han Jixue reminded: "It's better to divide the family first, otherwise if you earn money, grandpa will ask you to use it to treat his leg."

Han Shubo was already a scholar, and he was already many steps behind him. If he couldn't catch up, when Han Shubo passed the imperial examination, he had a feeling that he would live forever under Han Shubo's shadow and would never be able to make any progress. How could he be willing to accept this? He was just a little fool, why should he be suppressed by him

But his uncle's family moved to the county town. Even if he wanted to do something, he was small and powerless, without money, and could not do anything. He could only plan for his family first. Everything had to wait until he became a scholar and had some abilities before he could do anything.

Han Chengming was startled, "Yes, we must separate the family."

However, it was not so easy for them to split up the family. Not to mention Han Xingwang, even Liu Juhua disagreed. If they did not split up the family, the sons would all be laborers, and they would all work together in the fields. Liu Juhua would not be needed for the heavy work, and the sons could do it.

Once the family was divided, the old man's leg was broken, and she could not count on her son to help with farm work, so she had to do it herself. She did not want to spend the whole day in the fields doing farm work. She insisted on not dividing the family, using the excuse that her two younger sons had not yet started families.

But Han Chengzong and Han Chengxu knew that the family had spent all their money on their father's leg treatment. They no longer thought about their family finding them wives. They readily agreed to the division of the family. After the division, they could get a few acres of land and find some work in the town. After a year, they could save a few taels of silver and get married in less than two years. Besides, for those like them who got land after the division without getting married, it would be easier to find wives.

Han Xingwang and Liu Juhua had no choice but to play tricks and refuse to split up the family. The sons' resentment intensified, and they no longer treated the two elders with a good face, complaining about them in their words. The parents and brothers of the family looked at each other not as family members, but as enemies. Their days were filled with quarrels and constant conflicts.

After Han Jiwen paid his tuition with the money he earned from copying books, and went to study at the academy, the conflict intensified. Han Chengxu and Han Chengzong thought that their parents had subsidized their eldest brother's family, and they resented their parents' partiality and ignored them. Han Xingwang thought that his son had money but was unwilling to use it to treat his leg, so he hated his son. Under Han Jixue's intentional or unintentional instigation, the whole family started fighting again.

After the fight, Han Chengzong and Han Chengxu were completely disappointed with their parents. They didn't say whether to split the family or not. The two brothers quietly went to the town to find work and didn't return home all year round. After spending money on food and drink, they could still save a few taels of silver every year. This made them see the sweetness and they were even more reluctant to go home.

Han Jixue finally used a trick to drive away his two uncles. He thought that he could pay the tuition without copying books himself, but he didn't expect that his grandfather was heartbroken by his sons. He thought that his sons were useless, so he couldn't count on his grandsons. He refused to support his studies. Every harvest season, he would sell the grain and use the money to treat his leg.

Han Jixue saw no hope and secretly looked at the old man with a chilling look in his eyes.

Han Jiwen accidentally noticed his brother's eyes and was shocked. He became even more silent after that. When he had free time, he copied books, but he secretly paid attention to his brother's actions and found that he was actually giving grandfather drugs. He didn't know what the medicine was, but seeing that his grandfather's spirit was getting worse day by day, he was so scared that his heart almost jumped out.

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After Han Ze's family moved to the county, they no longer paid attention to Han Xingwang, Liu Juhua and others. Han Shubo studied in the county school for half a year, and then went to study abroad with his classmates in the official school. It was two years later when he came back from the study abroad. At this time, Han Shuxin and Han Shuqing were already engaged.

Han Shuxin's fiancé is Liu Yu, Han Shubo's classmate in the town. Liu Yu and Han Shubo passed the imperial examination at the same time, but Liu Yu was six years older than Han Shubo. They both studied in the official school in the county and were classmates from the same town who had a good relationship. After Han Ze's family moved to the county, Han Shubo often invited him to his home. He accidentally saw Han Shuxin and was impressed by her gentleness and virtue. He also accidentally learned that she was studying with Uncle Han. Her every word and action touched his heart. Thinking that his family was arranging a marriage for him, he became interested.

Han Ze was quite optimistic about Liu Yu. Although the child did not have the talent to be a scholar, it would be no problem for him to pass the imperial examination if he worked hard and gain experience. If he met a good teacher, in ten years or so, he would have a chance to become a Jinshi. Moreover, the child was kind-hearted and sincere, while Shu Xin was tolerant and gentle. The two of them were a good match, so Han Ze agreed to their marriage.

As for Han Shuqing, this child has always had her own ideas. She doesn't want to marry into a scholarly family with many rules, nor does she want to find a scholar. She thinks that the more books one reads, the more cunning one becomes. She doesn't want to spend her life scheming and it's better to find someone with a simple mind who can live a comfortable life. She certainly can't marry into a farming family, as Han Ze can't bear to let her do that.

However, this child was also destined to have some luck. Wang Yun, the third son of the wealthy Wang family in the county, was a kind person, but he was a little weak. The elders in his family did not want him to succeed, but only wanted him to live a stable life. He was not interested in fame and fortune, and spent his days traveling and sightseeing. I don't know when he fell in love with Han Shuqing, and he asked a matchmaker to come to her house to propose marriage.

Han Ze was also very surprised. The Wang family was far away in the county town, so why would they propose marriage to their family

Han Shuqing didn't know the reason, until she saw the elders of the Wang family, she suddenly realized it, and said to Han Ze privately: "Last month, my mother and I went to Yuanshan Temple to burn incense and help them..."

Han Ze smiled with relief. Life at home had improved. The children were no longer as cowardly and timid as before. They had become tough and kind, and had their own opinions on how to behave and do things. This was good. Even if they got married in the future, he would not have to worry.

He smiled and asked, "What do you think? Although Wang Yun is a little weak, it does not affect his longevity. He is kind-hearted and does not seek fame and fortune. He agrees with your request."

Han Shuqing was still a little embarrassed to discuss marriage with her father, and she hesitated and couldn't explain clearly.

Han Ze understood, and he said, "If you have any ideas, tell your mother. Dad will always consider your own ideas."

Han Shuqing was delighted and nodded slightly.

The next day, Ge Hongbu found Han Ze and said, "Shu Qing said that since Wang Yun is weak, he will not take a concubine when he gets married. As long as the Wang family promises that Wang Yun will not take a concubine, she will agree to the marriage."

Han Ze was not surprised at all that Shu Qing had such an idea. This child was more independent-minded than her sister. However, he was not worried about Liu Yu taking a concubine. After all, he came from a peasant family, and his family did not have enough money to support him taking a concubine. Even if he passed the imperial examination and became a Jinshi in the future, they would have a child and a deep relationship. Not to mention that it would be impossible for him to take a concubine, even if he wanted to, Han Ze had a way to prevent him from doing so.

But the Wang family is different. Now they agree that Wang Yun will not take concubines in the future, which naturally saves him a lot of worries.

Han Ze tactfully told the Wang family about his request. Although the Wang family was surprised, they understood. The Han family had no shortage of money and a solid financial background. They didn't intend to jeopardize their daughter's future, but just wanted her to live a comfortable life. Why not

Besides, their child is weak and has no fame and future. They don't mind it, but if they want to marry a daughter-in-law they like, how can they not show some sincerity? Moreover, their child's body is not suitable for indulgence, and not accepting two women is beneficial to self-cultivation. They have no objection.

When the two daughters got married, Han Ze naturally prepared rich dowries for them, including farmland, yards, shops, gold, silver, jade ornaments, silk, satin, books... ... It cost nearly 10,000 taels of silver to buy dowry for just one daughter. When they got married, Han Ze gave each of them 5,000 taels of silver in private. The two daughters spent nearly 30,000 taels of silver.

Han Maode, Wang Lanhua and the villagers who came to attend the wedding were amazed.

The dowry given by the Yue family was too generous. The Wang family was originally a wealthy family, so they didn't think it was a big deal. However, they personally picked the daughter-in-law, and their son liked her. They didn't care too much. Even if the Han family didn't give any dowry, they would be happy. But the Liu family was shocked and didn't dare to look down on the new daughter-in-law.

After the two daughters got married and returned home, Han Ze felt relieved to see that they were all doing well.

Han Shubo is just thirteen years old this year. The provincial examination is held every three years. He did not take part in last year's examination, but he plans to give it a try two years later. He also plans to travel in the next two years.

Reading ten thousand books is not as good as traveling ten thousand miles. Han Ze felt that Shu Bo had accumulated enough knowledge, but lacked experience. It would be good for him to go out and see the world.

Han Shubo traveled outside for another year and even wrote a book about what he saw and heard during his travels and sent it to Han Ze to read. Not only that, during this study trip he went to Jiangnan, where he worshipped a great scholar as his teacher. This great scholar either did not accept disciples or if he accepted a disciple, the disciple would definitely pass the imperial examination. He had a total of eight disciples, two of whom passed the imperial examination and became the top scorer, one became the second place, one became the third place, and the rest were also Jinshi in two places. These disciples also made achievements in officialdom, and one even entered the cabinet.

Han Ze looked at the letter sent by his son and couldn't help but sigh. Among the people with talent, luck, and family background, it was already good enough to have one of them. His son might have suffered in his childhood, but now he has finally reaped the rewards. All the benefits are piled on him. If he doesn't succeed, who will

Half a year later, Han Shubo came back from his travels, studied at home for a few months, packed his bags and went to the county town. Han Ze did not accompany him to the provincial examination this time. After all, he had been traveling outside for several years and could handle anything. Besides, his second sister was in the county town and would take care of him when the time came.

More than a month later, Han Shubo passed the imperial examination and won the first place.

At this time, Han Ze and his family had been staying in the county town for five years. During these five years, they only went home to worship their ancestors during the Chinese New Year, and had never been back otherwise. Now that his grandson had passed the imperial examination, Han Maode planned to go back to worship his ancestors.

However, as soon as he returned to his home in the countryside, Han Chengming cried and shouted that there was a funeral. Han Xingwang and Liu Juhua both died in the house.

Han Maode was shocked, and couldn't help cursing his bad luck in his heart afterwards. His grandson passed the imperial examination and finally came back, but he encountered such a thing. Liu Juhua had been a useless person all her life, and before she died, she still wanted to disgust them.

Han Ze showed no emotion on his face. He glanced at Han Shubo and said, "After all, she is your grandmother. Go and see her off for the last time."

Han Shubo nodded, smiling bitterly in his heart. He had no feelings for Liu Juhua, his grandmother. No matter how much he had no feelings for her, she was still his grandmother, and he had to mourn for her. He had been planning to take part in the next spring exam, but it seemed impossible. Never mind. In three years, he would be more confident of passing the exam.

Han Ze patted his shoulder and said, "Let it be. You are only fifteen years old now. You are too young to be trained for a few years and enter the officialdom. You will be more convincing."

Han Shubo nodded, "Dad, I'm fine."

Han Ze nodded. He was quite relieved about this child.

Han Xingwang and Liu Juhua died rather suddenly. Han Chengzong became a son-in-law two years ago and settled down in the town. He only came back a few times a year. Han Chengxu married a girl from a neighboring village, but had a bad relationship with her parents. The couple worked in the town and rented a house. They seldom came back. It was not until Han Ze's family arrived that the two brothers came back crying with their families.

When Han Chengming saw them coming, he finally found his backbone. He pulled Han Ze and said, "Brother, I'll listen to you about Mom's funeral."

Han Ze paused, frowned and said, "After all, Mom is already a member of your family. Do what you need to do. Just tell me if you need anything."

When a person dies, it is like a light going out. All the things from the past can only be let go.

Han Chengming breathed a sigh of relief. As long as Han Ze was willing to pay, it would be fine. Then he looked at his two younger brothers and said, "Let's discuss Dad's funeral arrangements together."

Han Chengzong lowered his head and said: "I am a son-in-law..."

Han Chengming said gloomily: "Even if you are the son-in-law, you still have to contribute to Dad's funeral."

Han Chengxu pulled at his second brother's collar and advised, "Forget it. They are our parents after all. As their sons, we should send them off for the last time."

Han Chengzong could only nod reluctantly.

With Han Ze's help, Liu Juhua's funeral was handled decently, but Han Xingwang's was a bit ugly. The couple's coffins were made of different materials, not to mention other things. No matter what, they were sent to the grave.

Han Chengming was relieved. Han Jiwen's eyes no longer had the familiarity they used to have when he looked at Han Jixue. His grandparents were killed by the beast Han Jixue, but he dared not say it. He still had to pass the imperial examinations. If he had a brother like this, how could he pass the imperial examinations

Han Chengming also noticed something, but compared to his parents who were a burden to him, he valued his son more. Even though he knew in his heart that his parents' death was wrong, he pretended not to know. But when facing his eldest son, he couldn't help but feel heartbroken. This son was so cruel to his grandparents who loved him so much, what would he do to him in the future

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but shudder, and the balance in his heart couldn't help but tilt towards his two younger sons.

Han Ze's family returned home, and the father and son went to the study. Han Shubo frowned and said, "Dad, grandma and Han Xingwang died in strange ways."

Han Ze sneered, he had also noticed this.

Han Shubo looked at his father hesitantly: "Dad, you..."

What are you thinking? She is your mother after all. Can you really watch her get killed and do nothing

Han Ze looked at him: "We have no evidence."

Han Shubo became depressed.

Han Ze added: "Although Han Chengming is selfish and narrow-minded, he is not so vicious as to harm his own parents. Han Jiwen is shallow-minded and easily angered, but not very courageous. Without someone's instigation, he would not dare to do anything to harm others. Only Han Jixue has a gloomy and vicious temperament and does not recognize his relatives. It is most likely that he did this."

Han Shubo's eyes widened, "Why would he want to harm his grandparents?"

Han Ze snorted coldly: "Because Han Xingwang's leg disease requires a large amount of money, which hinders his path to study. As for why he harmed Liu Juhua, it may be that Liu Juhua discovered his deeds."

Han Shubo frowned and said angrily, "Are we just going to let him get away with it?"

Han Ze glanced at him and said, "Just study at home. He will be punished for his bad behavior."

Han Shubo sighed. Those were just his father's analysis. Without any evidence, he could only give up.

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