Rebirth in the 90s: Her Counterattack and Redemption

Chapter 1331: Chapter 794: Where to Spend the New Year



Chapter 1331: Chapter 794: Where to Spend the New Year


Since Luo Zhenggang was transferred to Ludong, this is the first time the Luo Family has been so fully gathered. Even during past New Year visits, there weren’t as many of us.


Because of this, Wen Xin prepared dinner as lavishly as a New Year’s Eve feast, dividing us into two large tables: one for the elders and one for the younger generation, so everyone could enjoy themselves comfortably.


She did this also in hopes of making Grandpa Luo happy. Over the years, Grandpa Luo had moved from Island City to Ludong with their family, claiming he didn’t want to watch his troublesome children, but deep down, how could he not miss them a bit?


From the moment Uncle Luo and Second Uncle Luo’s families stepped in, the old man’s mouth was non-stop.


To speak frankly, ever since Luo Ye helped invest in the pig farm, both Uncle Luo’s and Second Uncle Luo’s families have changed quite a bit.


Uncle Luo no longer exhibits the same machismo as before and pays more attention to his daughter. The main worry for him now seems to be his son’s marriage.


Second Uncle Luo’s only daughter, Luo Ping, is already married. Liu Fengchang arrived with bundles of gifts, bringing his wife back to her family, giving the couple plenty of face. They aren’t ungrateful, knowing it all stems from the help of the third brother’s family, so naturally, they wouldn’t cause trouble unnecessarily.


The only one still worrying is Aunt Luo, who hasn’t made much progress over the years.


Grandpa Luo’s main reason for not wanting to return is that he’s tired of his daughter’s complaints. She always feels that since she gave way to her brother in school years ago, he’s obligated to take care of her for life.


No matter how well her brother treats her, it’s never enough. What she wants is to live as well as he does!


Is that even possible?


Does Luo Zhenggang have to give up his Governor position for her to take over? Or should he hand over all the family’s assets to her while his own family watches on the side, hoping for charity?


Hmm, maybe if he really did that, she’d be satisfied. But unless Luo Zhenggang had lost his mind, it’s impossible for her to be satisfied.


The atmosphere at dinner was quite pleasant, making Grandpa Liu and Granny Liu envious, saying repeatedly how fortunate Old Sir Luo was.


Upon learning that Luo Zhenggang’s family would be staying in Ludong for the Spring Festival, Uncle Luo happily raised a toast: “Third brother, I truly am happy that you’re coming home for the New Year! Come, let me toast you.”


Luo Zhenggang apologized, saying: “Big brother, I’m afraid I can’t spend the New Year back home, but we will definitely return to celebrate after the New Year festivities.”


“Can’t come back for New Year?” Uncle Luo reflected disappointment in his eyes, “Our family is considered of high status in the village. If Dad could return for the New Year, how lively it would be for us?”


The village tradition is that those of lower status should visit those of higher status for New Year’s greetings. If Old Master Luo returned to the village for the New Year, almost the entire village would have to come to give their best wishes to the Luo Family.


Hmm, if Luo Zhenggang, the Governor, were there, those who might have been too lazy to move would get motivated.


Uncle Luo hoped that Luo Zhenggang’s family would come back to celebrate the New Year, naturally wishing to announce to the villagers that, even though his third brother has become the Governor, he’s still his third brother. What is family blood if not indestructible, ever enduring!


Old Sir Luo showed a hint of longing in his eyes. It’s been years since returning home, and gathering with the village folks is something he really looks forward to.


The older one gets, the more they miss their roots.


Being with the youngest son’s family is the best, but the downside is not being able to see old friends, leading to times of loneliness.


Aunt Luo was the most calculating, yet also the best at reading people. Noticing the old man’s expression, she immediately suggested: “Third brother, why not let Dad bring the siblings and kids back first? You can come back whenever convenient for you. Xiao Feng and Ye’er are so capable; it’s the same with them around.”


Of course, Luo Zhenggang understood the old man’s intentions, looking to his family members for their thoughts. Naturally, Wen Xin was the first to nod, and Luo Feng, after glancing at his sister and seeing her slight nod, also nodded in agreement.


And so, the plans for the New Year were set. Luo Zhenggang would remain in the province for gatherings and celebrations, while Old Sir Luo took the family back home, reuniting once he was done with the New Year obligations around the second day of the year.


With the decision made, Uncle Luo, Second Uncle Luo, and Aunt Luo’s families all beamed with joy. Regardless of the relationships, having the family return brought honor to them all.


With the final decision, Old Sir Luo felt sympathy for the youngest son, knowing that he’d be alone in Ludong because of him—how could that be okay?


So, the old man started to voice his objections again, but Luo Zhenggang shut them down with a few words: “Dad, I know why you’re against this, but think about it. Before the New Year’s Day, I’ll be busy with ceremonies and visits. I won’t be with you either way, so how does it matter if you’re in Ludong or not?



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