Chapter 1525
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Seeing that she was not speaking, Lady Fu tried to persuade her gently.
"Don't take the child's grandfather's attitude to heart. There is nothing that will make the two of you break up again. He will agree sooner or later."
She had seen her son's deep feelings for her and knew that he could not have any other girl in his heart. As a mother, she naturally hoped that her son could be happy.
The old lady was old and had gotten over it for the sake of her grandchildren. She just wanted to enjoy the happiness of having children and grandchildren around her for a few more years.
Fu Shengying, on the other hand, was more stubborn. She had been adopted by the Gu family and was Kaman Dorrans' daughter, so he had a grudge against her. Even though he doted on his grandchildren, he still refused to let them remarry.
"Okay." Gu Weiwei nodded with a smile.
"There have been a lot of things to do at the company recently. Why don't you bring the children to live with us at the old mansion? We can help take care of them." Lady Fu asked tentatively.
Although they could often see Youyou and Tiantian here, they only came over once every few days. She wanted to come over every day, but she was afraid that if she came too often, she and Hanzheng would have a problem with it.
If they all moved to the old mansion, they would be able to see the two little ones every day.
Gu Weiwei shook his head with a smile. "It's okay. With the help of the nursery, they can take care of them. If you want to see them, you can come over anytime."
Lady Fu had asked Fu Shiqin to ask them about this matter before, but Fu Hancheng refused and did not let her agree.
Firstly, there were elders at home, so she did not feel at ease here.
Secondly, they had not officially remarried, so they had no right to ask her to bring the children back.
Actually, no matter what, they did not want to live in the old mansion without a status, so they firmly objected to Lady Fu's suggestion. Even if they brought it up again in the future, they would not let her agree.
Although Lady Fu was a little disappointed, she did not insist.
"If you can't take care of them, just call us anytime."
"Okay." Gu Weiwei agreed with a smile.
Lady Fu saw that the children's supplementary food was ready, so she washed her hands and said, "Let's go.
"I'll bring them back to eat."
Gu Weiwei waited until they brought the children back and placed them on the dining chairs. He let Lady Fu and the others feed the children supplementary food while he tidied up the clothes and toys that needed to be cleaned and disinfected in the children's room.
Old Madam Fu took the opportunity to ask, "What about the thing I asked you to ask?"
"I don't even need to think to know that they will definitely not agree. Who would be willing to bring their child to live there without any status?" Lady Fu said as she glared hatefully at Fu Shengying who was feeding her granddaughter.
Old Madam Fu threw a disdainful look at Fu Shengying too.
"Or you can move out!"
"Mom, she is her, and the child is the child. Why do you always mix them together?" Fu Shengying said in a deep voice.
"She didn't give birth to the child. Are you going to tell the children that they don't have a mother when they are older?" Old Madam Fu asked aggressively.
Fu Shengying threw a look at Old Madam Fu and Fu Shengying. "I have my reasons for objecting, it is your business if you don't want to listen."
It was not that he was dissatisfied with her personally, but he was worried that her past with the Gu Family and the Dorrans Family would bring trouble to the Fu Family in the future.
But his grandchildren were too cute and likable, so he was not so confident in his objection.
"You make it sound as if your son will not be with her if you object." Lady Fu squinted at him.
It was obvious that his objection was useless. What was the point of objecting?
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