Quick Transmigration: Help! What to do when my husband is obsessed with love?

Chapter 465 Eldest Brother's Widow 2



Chapter 465 Eldest Brother's Widow 2

With a sense of inexplicable regret, Yin Wenbin introduced his second son to his eager relatives, friends, and shareholders, emphasizing his achievements abroad.

Given his poor health, he needed a pillar of support to withstand the shareholders' growing ambitions, and his son was clearly qualified in this regard.

Even after hearing about some of his deeds, these old friends showed a hint of amazement in their expressions.

Although Yin Xiao was not close to him, he was clearly more ruthless and better at dealing with people than his eldest son, who grew up under his protection, and was able to keep these unruly old men in check.

A funeral was turned into a social game; apart from the woman who kept bowing in front of the queue, no one seemed to be saddened by the passing of the deceased.

After seeing off all the guests, Yin Xiao helped his swaying father up and said gently, "I'll take you home."

Looking at that same face, Yin Wenbin was momentarily dazed, as if he saw his eldest son caring about his health.

He tightened his grip on Yin Xiao's arm for a moment, then said after a long pause, "Okay."

He let Yin Xiao help him walk towards the car, and slowly said, "Staying in a hotel isn't a long-term solution. How about you move back home?"

He said this with the intention of a long-term struggle, because his youngest son did not seem to have any intention of getting particularly close to him.

To his surprise, as soon as he said that, Yin Xiao agreed: "Okay."

Under his father's surprised gaze, Yin Xiao said helplessly, "With your health like this, where else can I go?"

These words were incredibly thoughtful, bringing comfort to Yin Wenbin's heart.

He patted his son's arm and sighed, "I've let you down all these years."

“Didn’t I also not come to you for help?” Yin Xiao clearly knew better how to play the emotional card, and his words made Yin Wenbin sigh deeply: “I’m already very happy that you don’t blame me for being stubborn and asking for trouble.”

Upon hearing this, Yin Wenbin thought of the hardships he had endured outside, and his eyes reddened slightly: "You've suffered."

If he had shown concern for him earlier, would their relationship be less strained now, and would he not have gone more than 20 years to see his son again?

The child suffered greatly, yet in the end, he was told not to blame his father.

What an understanding child! It even made him feel guilty.

Perhaps because people are more vulnerable when they are unwell, Yin Wenbin actually felt a strange emotion because of Yin Xiao's kind and effortless words, and his eyes reddened slightly.

Yin Xiao's smile grew even gentler, and he looked more and more like Yin Hong in the news. He said in a low voice, "The past is the past. Don't think about it anymore. It's a waste of your energy."

Yin Wenbin nodded emphatically: "It's all in the past. From now on, we'll be good to each other."

As they were talking, Yin Xiao opened the car door himself, placed his hand on the top, and let Yin Wenbin get into the car.

Behind the father and son, a woman silently followed and stopped in front of a car.

Yin Xiao stopped and turned back to look at the fragile woman, and said softly, "Are you coming home with us too?"

When Ling Yi heard his voice, she looked up and was momentarily dazed. She wanted to smile, but immediately stopped herself.

She nodded slightly, hurriedly got into the car, as if she couldn't bear to face the face that resembled her deceased husband's.

The moment the car door closed, the smile on Yin Xiao's face slowly faded, and he touched his face.

"Waiter, aren't you coming up yet?"

Yin Wenbin affectionately called him by his childhood name, and Yin Xiao responded gently, getting into the car from the other side.

The car door closed, and he could no longer see anything about her, but that didn't stop him from getting information from Yin Wenbin using his usual methods.

Will she continue to live with us?

When that name was mentioned, Yin Wenbin's face turned cold for a moment, but he quickly returned to normal with a helpless expression.

His son died at his wedding, so he naturally had reason to hate Ling Yi, his newlywed daughter-in-law.

However, before the wedding, Ling Yi was strongly opposed to holding the wedding on a cruise ship. She only wanted to have a simple ceremony in a hotel in the city. Unfortunately, her son refused, and Ling Yi had no choice but to agree to change the location.

In this way, it was his son who brought about his own death, which made Yin Wenbin unable to hate Ling Yi, but also unable to develop any goodwill towards her, so he could only deal with it coldly.

Now, when her youngest son asks her about it, she only says coldly, "She's already married into the family, where else would she want to go if not at home?"

The fate of Lingyi's company is now in his hands. If he gives up his support for her, she will definitely not be able to keep her parents' property.

Given this, would she dare not stand up for her boss?

In modern society, Yin Wenbin doesn't expect Ling Yi to stay by his eldest brother's side forever, but as long as he's alive, she can never go looking for anyone else and must live as his eldest brother's widow!

Yin Xiao nodded slightly, neither agreeing nor disagreeing, seemingly extremely indifferent to whether Ling Yi stayed at home.

But Yin Wenbin said, "Waiter, don't be soft on her. This woman is ruthless. She didn't shed a single tear after your brother passed away!"

This was also the point that he was most dissatisfied with about Ling Yi: "Your husband died, yet you didn't even show any sadness?"

Does this sound like a word?

Upon hearing this, Yin Xiao's expression remained unchanged, and he coldly replied, "My brother passed away at their wedding. How do you expect me to soften my heart towards her?"

His statement undoubtedly pleased Yin Wenbin greatly. Just as he nodded, Yin Xiao's tone suddenly changed...

“However, the point that she wasn’t sad is debatable,” Yin Xiao said without changing his expression under his father’s slightly displeased gaze. “Father, have you ever heard of the saying that the greatest sorrow is a broken heart? I think she does have that feeling to some extent.”

Yin Wenbin frowned: "Really?"

Yin Xiao shook his head slightly: "This is just my personal opinion. I'm not very familiar with her either, so I was just saying it casually."

It seemed like he was just mentioning it casually, as if he didn't care about that person at all.

But Yin Wenbin recalled Ling Yi's behavior these past few days after the eldest brother went missing:

She was the most proactive in searching for clues, and although she didn't cry at the funeral, she didn't miss a single detail.

The fact that the funeral was held so successfully despite his poor health was not entirely due to the efforts of the funeral company.

Thinking of this, his tone softened slightly: "Let's say she still has some sense of what's going on."

Yin Xiao did not respond further. Too much talk leads to mistakes. He only needed to say one sentence for someone he had only met once. Any more and the old man would become suspicious.

He subtly changed the subject, starting to discuss with Yin Wenbin the behavior of the guests at today's funeral, analyzing which one had ulterior motives.

The discussions on the way home quickly drained Yin Wenbin's energy. By the time he got home, his face was completely pale, and he was swaying unsteadily.

Fortunately, his eldest son's funeral was over, and he could finally recuperate in the hospital with peace of mind.

Only two people remain as the owners of this villa.


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