Chapter 115: FINALE
Chapter 115: FINALE
Wen Guoan’s ability to break free from mental constraints before Wen Yu was primarily because Wen Yu wasn’t his biological son.
However, Wen Yu was still his son.
When even blood ties couldn’t bind him, other constraints were even easier to overcome. That’s why Wen Guoan, at his age, had thought through these matters before Wen Yu.
When Wen Yu realized this, he remained silent for a long time before sighing deeply, “Fine, your call.”
But he still wanted to advocate for Xiaosong and Xiaobai, “Treat all three children equally.”
Wen Guoan sighed and said, “I’d like to, but I don’t have that much energy left.”
Wen Guoan had aged, and he couldn’t devote the same effort to raising the third generation as he did with Wen Yu back in the day. He could only do his best to nurture the eldest child while he was still healthy.
The advantage of age was also a significant reason why Wen Guoan chose Junjun. This explained why eldest sons usually prevailed over their younger siblings to become successors. Being born earlier undoubtedly had its advantages.
“I’ll try to live until Junjun comes of age,” Wen Guoan sighed. “I don’t expect to see Junjun get married and have the four generations living together.”
“Given your nurturing plan, not to mention you,” Wen Yu quipped sarcastically, “I’m afraid even I won’t live long enough to see Junjun get married.”
Wen Yu discontentedly poked the LCD screen of Wen Guoan’s notebook.
Wen Guoan’s “Successor Training Program” had just reached the section on “Emotions and Marriage.”
【Feel free to date before the age of twenty.】
【After twenty, understand that men are only for reproduction and amusement.】
【When having children, choose a good sperm donor. First, they should be healthy; second, intelligent; third, good-looking.】
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When Ji Anning saw the copied version, she was utterly speechless.
The distinctive, morally questionable perspectives of the Wen family were evident everywhere!
Fortunately, a child’s upbringing wasn’t determined by one person alone. A child’s character development would be influenced by all members of the original family. Ji Anning hoped she could temper the dark energy emanating from the two Wens.
Born into such a family, Wen Shujun seemed to have a life that was almost too good to be true.
She had been guided by her grandfather in her actions and behaviors since childhood, and Wen Guoan had the most profound impact on her character. At eight or nine years old, she already showed a decisive and resolute side.
She resembled both Wen Guoan and Wen Yu.
But she also valued family bonds, just like everyone in the family.
Between her and her grandfather, there was an intimacy that even her parents couldn’t surpass.
Watching her grow day by day, becoming more and more like the person he had hoped for, Wen Guoan felt increasingly gratified.
Unfortunately, Wen Guoan didn’t live to see his beloved granddaughter come of age. He peacefully passed away when she was seventeen.
In traditional terms, it could be considered a fortunate passing.
Wen Guoan lived his life with abandon, and his later years were happy and fulfilling, which many people envied.
Although he didn’t leave behind direct descendants, he left a profound imprint on his son Wen Yu and his three grandchildren.
Inheritance doesn’t always have to be about blood ties.
At the funeral, Xiaosong and Xiaobai wept uncontrollably.
Wen Yu turned his head and noticed that Wen Shujun seemed dazed, but not a single tear fell. She was obviously Wen Guoan’s favorite grandchild.
Late at night, Ji Anning woke up to find the space beside her pillow empty. Walking to the balcony, she indeed saw Wen Yu sitting there.
Wen Yu was smoking, something he hadn’t done for many years since Ji Anning’s grandmother’s passing.
The ashtray was full of cigarette butts.
Ji Anning took the cigarette from between his fingers and extinguished it. “Dad doesn’t want you to get lung cancer.”
Wen Yu looked up, his eyes red.
His biological father was still alive, serving a sentence in prison. But for Wen Yu, his true father was Wen Guoan.
In the eyes of his children, he was already a middle-aged man, a father himself. However, from this day forward, he became someone without a father.
Ji Anning understood him.
She reached out and gently touched his temple.
Wen Yu held her wrist and gently pulled her into his arms. Ji Anning leaned quietly against his shoulder, and the couple sat in silence.
After a long while, Wen Yu said, “I’m worried about Junjun.”
Junjun had refrained from crying, showing no visible reactions at all.
Having experienced such moments herself, Ji Anning said, “Give her time.”
Junjun’s emotional outburst came a whole week later, precisely when the vacant chair at the dining table, once occupied by Wen Guoan, was finally taken over by Wen Yu. It was then that Junjun’s sadness erupted, and she sobbed uncontrollably at the dining table.
Xiaosong and Xiaobai flanked her, offering soft words of comfort.
It was a relief for Wen Yu and Ji Anning to see her finally express her grief.
Wen Yu called Junjun into the study.
This study, once belonging to Wen Guoan, now belonged to Wen Yu.
Wen Yu showed Junjun the “Successor Development Plan” that Wen Guoan had created for her when she started kindergarten. “Your grandfather made this plan for you. From now on, I will execute it. You, Xiaosong and Xiaobai will have equal resources and opportunities. There won’t be any injustice because you are a girl.”
Junjun was moved by her grandfather’s early efforts to plan for her future but still felt perplexed. “What’s wrong with being a girl?”
Over the past decade, society had progressed rapidly, not only in technology but also in evolving values.
Growing up in this family, Junjun had never encountered the idea that “girls are inferior to boys.”
Wen Yu was momentarily speechless.
Reflecting on the narrow and stereotypical mindset of over a decade ago, he realized how limited their thinking had been.
Wen Yu felt that the only thing he had truly surpassed his father, Wen Guoan, in was getting married and having children early.
Now, as his children were growing up, he, a middle-aged man, still had the energy to guide and protect them. In any case, Wen Yu considered himself quite young and vigorous, with plenty of time to gradually teach his children and escort them through their journey to maturity.
Wen Shujun to the United States to study, and by her junior year, she used her own pocket money to buy a recently registered patent from a classmate and registered a company in China to deeply explore the applications of this technology.
When Junjun returned to China, the company she had established with her pocket money was already valued at several billion.
Junjun was, of course, different from ordinary entrepreneurs. With the backing of the Wen family, she could access various support, making her success more achievable. Nevertheless, her achievements still impressed the elders.
However, Junjun’s return this time brought an unexpected surprise for Wen Yu and Ji Anning.
She returned pregnant.
Wen Yu/Ji Anning: “…!” What on earth!
The older generation was truly shocked, but Junjun didn’t care at all. “I thought about it, and I’ll probably be busy when I come back, so I might as well solve this matter first.”
“What? Explain yourself!” Wen Yu had a headache. “Whose child is it? Joey or Andrew?”
“Neither,” Junjun said. “I haven’t met the sperm donor in person, but according to the records, he’s a Harvard graduate of mixed Chinese descent with black hair, emerald green eyes, and a height of 188 centimeters.”
“!!!” Wen Yu and Ji Anning looked at each other, asking in unison, “Are you saying…”
“Yeah,” Junjun nodded, holding her waist. “I bought high-quality sperm.”
Junjun said it with great confidence.
Who could blame her? The domestic government was adamant about not allowing the sale of sperm for the sake of promoting marriage. Many single women in China who wanted children but didn’t want to get married had no choice but to buy sperm from the United States.
Wen Yu was truly at a loss. Although being single and childless was very common nowadays, and it was not uncommon for single women to go abroad to buy sperm for pregnancy, as a parent, he undoubtedly wanted to see his children not only successful in their careers but also happy in their families.
“Oh my goodness,” Junjun rolled her eyes rather unladylike. “You’re even more old-fashioned than my grandpa! You’re such a stick in the mud. Even my grandpa thought I didn’t need to get married. If you don’t believe me, go check how he outlined the plan for me.”
Wen Yu, in his younger days, could never have imagined that he, the once promiscuous and charming man, would become the conservative figure in the eyes of the next generation. It truly felt like karma!
Ji Anning stepped in to mediate. She gently scolded, supporting her precious daughter, “Both of you, talk nicely.”
In Ji Anning’s view, it wasn’t such a big deal. Over the past few years, she had been involved in campus charity projects, often interacting with young girls of this era. She understood that the mindset of this generation was different from theirs.
Times had indeed changed.
Especially considering Ji Anning’s personal experience with childbirth and raising children, in their family’s circumstances, this wasn’t a difficult task. If there was a slight deficiency for single mothers raising children, it was the lack of adult males participating in the child’s growth. However, isn’t Wen Yu still around?
How old is Wen Yu? His prime as a man was far from over. Among his friends, someone had just become a father last month.
Moreover, apart from his grandfather, this child had two lively uncles.
After scrutinizing the conditions one by one, Wen Yu genuinely felt that it wasn’t a big deal. What bothered him was that Junjun, this girl, made such a major decision without informing her parents! How could she not discuss such matters with them?
“As an adult, is my own life and my own uterus not something I can decide for myself?” Junjun justified herself.
She didn’t think she did anything wrong, leaving Wen Yu fuming with anger.
Ji Anning rubbed her forehead and said, “I just didn’t expect you to have a child so early.”
Junjun chuckled and said, “I learned it from you! Isn’t it said that if you give birth early, you recover well? Look at you; you had a child early and still maintain such a youthful appearance.”
After Ji Anning gave birth to Xiaosong and Xiaobai, the couple discussed and decided not to have any more children. At that time, Ji Anning was still young, recovered quickly, lived comfortably in the wealthy family, and maintained good looks. Now, she and Junjun looked like sisters.
“I didn’t plan to get married, but I thought I could still have a child,” Junjun said. “After thinking about it, if I decide to have one, it’s better to do it now while I’m not so busy and still young and healthy. Otherwise, there are too many things on my plan. Mom, Dad, do you want to see my plan?”
…
Ten years later, in the X Province’s Top Ten Outstanding Youth selection, Junjun, the young leader of the Wen Group known as the “Shark,” made it to the list. In the news photos, she confidently and boldly smiled.
With no print media around, Wen Yu printed out the news and burned it in front of Wen Guoan’s grave. As the paper turned to ashes, Wen Yu turned to the child behind him and called out, “Duoduo, come here, greet your great-grandfather.”
“Okay!” The boy of this age couldn’t stay calm, hopping and jumping over in a few steps.
“Great-grandfather Wen Guoan! Do you remember me?” The boy smiled and addressed the holographic image of the old man on the tombstone. “I’m your great-grandson. Like you, my last name is Wen!”
[End of the story]
Sansukini: I like that the ending is more about Daddy Wen. He is my favorite character after Wen Yu and Ji Anning. Man, I feel sad already. No more ARIES staring next week. This is really one of the most unforgettable cnovel I have ever read/MTL. When I decided to translate it, I was worried that it would get a lot of flak because the ML started out as a scum. But you know that feeling of a bookworm, there are some instance where you read a book, but after awhile, you forgot a lot of the things that happened in the story, but you still remember the feeling it gave you when you read it. Nostalgic. This novel did it for me. So I’m glad this story got a very good response from the readers here and in novelupdates. If you started reading here (or in my previous blog where this started) and stayed till the end, Thank you very much! I really appreciate it, you guys. It’s the end of the year, and also the end of this novel. Let’s start a new one for 2024. I hope you give it the same love you gave this one.
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