"I also don't know why, no one told me.
After I came back, I blamed Grandpa, and he said that was a grudge between him and Grandma, and since I didn't know the whole story, I shouldn't blame him recklessly.
He hoped I could put aside my prejudices and still treat him as my grandpa.
Although I never mentioned Grandma in front of him again, deep down, I still held some blame towards him."
Lin Xinlan understood.
No wonder Rong Shaoze could still be so arrogant in front of Rong Guangguo at times.
"I think, in this family, the only person you truly like without any barriers is probably the lady," she guessed.
Rong Shaoze looked at her, a smile appearing on his face: "Mm, my mom is very good to me. Even though I didn't grow up by her side, she has always cared for me since I was young.
During the ten years I lived with Grandma, she would call me every week, and she would send me things—clothes she bought for me, as well as sweaters and gloves she knitted herself.