When she heard this, Jennie's brows furrowed into a knot. She could tell that Zixi Manoban must have been quite an unyielding person.
"Now that we think about it, it was our fault back then. We failed to guide her. Otherwise, the tragedy wouldn't have happened."
When Do Kyung talked about this, he could not remain calm. His aged eyes were filled with indescribable pain and struggle. "This incident has always been a thorn in your grandmother's heart. It's best if you never talk about this in front of her. Jennie, you're a sensible child. Just be good and stay by Lisa's side. Don't think about all of these things of the past anymore. It's not a bad thing to be able to live a calm life like you do now. Knowing too much about some things will only make it become a kind of burden."
"As the eldest brother, Lisa has always been very protective of Suho and Yeji, but Suho... This incident... Everyone knows that we can't blame him because..."
"What are you two talking about? Jennie, you were free to come back today!" This sudden cheerful voice interrupted Do Kyung's words. The two of them quickly turned and saw that Hae-sook was walking over to them.
"Grandmother!" Jennie immediately stood up.
"Sit, sit. I've been waiting for you two to come by for a while now. I was quite surprised to hear the butler say that you were back. You must've been extremely busy recently. What do you want to eat? We'll make it for the two of you."
"Don't busy yourself now, Grandfather and Grandmother. We're just back to visit you two."
Jennie smiled. "Let me go back to pack up some of Yeji's things first. She asked me to take a few books for her."
"Go then, but have dinner here before going back."
"Mmm, okay." Jennie responded before turning to leave.
...
"What did you say to her? What about Suho? Why did you talk about these things to her? Are you trying to add trouble for her?"
Hae-sook had vaguely heard them mention Suho earlier, so she shot Do Kyung a warning glare.
"It's nothing. Lisa has never forgotten about Suho's incident. Today is Suho's birthday, and they've just been to Qingshan Cemetery... Sigh, I keep feeling that perhaps this matter should just be talked about openly. Do you think that the children would be willing to just let it be if we don't talk about it?"
Do Kyung sighed as he got up and walked to the other end of the corridor with his arms behind his back, looking frustrated.
Hae-sook's expression darkened and shifted while she followed him too.
"It's been so many years now. The children have all grown up and are sensible now. We can't just keep interfering and controlling them. A few days ago, we already received news. We know that Yeji was trying to find out about Zixi. You should know very well why," Do Kyung expressed softly.
"Hmph, so what if we found that person? She's already dead! What's the point of finding out who he is? The biggest failure of my life was giving birth to such a disappointing daughter! I let you down!" Hae-sook took a deep breath. The pain that surged up her chest was so suffocating that she could barely breathe, causing an indescribable tightness of distress.
"That's enough. What are you saying now? You didn't have the child alone. If we are to blame, we can only blame ourselves for caring about her too little back then, and for indulging her too much."
"I just feel quite bad... I..."
"Enough, let's not talk about this anymore. It's in the past now, so why are we talking about this now? Only causing trouble!"
Do Kyung turned to look at Hae-sook with a sigh. "Just let the children worry about these things. We don't have to care. Our grandson would have the fortune of a descendant. Let's just see how it goes."
...
On the other end, after Jennie heard Do Kyung speak, she did not manage to get anything useful, so she kept feeling a little disappointed, yet she also understood that Do Kyung did not actually want to let her know too much about the past. Just as what Lisa said, this topic was practically a taboo in the Manoban family.
Jennie pushed open Yeji's door and followed the instructions from Yeji's call earlier. She began to pack the things to bring over.
It was just a few books and a gift box from the drawer.
The book was about music and a huge stack of musical scores was slotted in between the pages. Jennie naturally could not read it.
While the gift box contained a very unique pen, it had white porcelain as its body and blue gems embedded it all over. It looked rather expensive.
"That was a present that Aunty gave him during Suho's first birthday. When he did the one-year-old grab [1], she hoped that he would be a learned and knowledgeable scholar when he grew up."
Just as Jennie was lost in thought as she stared at the pen in the gift box, the man's deep and calm voice was suddenly heard. She turned and saw that he was standing behind her.
"This pen is beautiful," Jennie exclaimed, handing the gift box to him.
"Mmm, this is also the only present that my aunt left for Suho who always treasured it. After he passed away, Yeji safeguarded it. This gift has a unique meaning to them. Back then, Suho didn't even allow anyone to touch it."
Lisa reached out to take it. He held the pen and carefully examined it while the gem flickered and sparkles reflected in the light. It looked a little lonely and bleak when the light bounced off his handsome face.
"That means Suho should be quite protective of Aunty." As Jennie said this, she picked the pen up and carefully scrutinized it. "Mmm? What do these two letters mean?"
She had stroked it for a while when she suddenly noticed that there seemed to be two little letters 'ZX' engraved into the inner part of the cap.
"Zixi?"
She thought for a moment before handing the pen to Lisa.
Lisa took it and studied it for a while too. His handsome brows furrowed slightly as he pondered for a while before putting it back.
"Quickly pack up." He closed the gift box and handed it back to her.
"I'm almost done. Yeji doesn't have many things."
Jennie looked around the empty bedroom. Yeji's entire room was a gloomy coffee-colored design and suited her personality.
"I remember when this room used to be filled with all sorts of toys and dolls. Yeji loved Barbie dolls. She also loved collecting all sorts of musical boxes, and now...
"She's probably grown up, so she doesn't play with those things anymore. I used to love folding stars too. Now that I think about it, I think it was quite corny, so don't think too much into it."
When she realized what he would say next, her beautiful face flashed with a smile and she quickly interrupted him, "Stars?"
He squinted as he seemed to recall something before he stared at her in amusement. "Back then, you were all little girls, so you liked playing with these things, especially to give to boys that you admired. Did you also do the same?"
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The Most Loving Marriage In History: Master Manoban's Pampered Wife Book 3
Romance"Missus, time to fulfil your duties!" Lisa demanded as he pulled Jennie closer with his arms intimately wrapped around her waist. It was a meticulously planned feast for the powerful. Her fiancé had knelt down on one knee and proposed to her sister...