Chapter 286: Planned in advance

"Father?" Tang Xin's eyes widened in disbelief: "Uncle Huang, are you saying that the person who really designed to frame my grandfather back then was my father?" So what is he doing it for? Tang Xin's body trembled slightly, and it was difficult to accept this reality. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

General Huang looked at Tang Xin and didn't speak, but his silence could be regarded as a tacit acquiescence to everything. When he investigated here, he was very reluctant to believe it, after all, in his opinion, no matter how bad Tang Hanyuan was, then he was Tang Xin's father and Nuan'er's husband. However, if Brother Wen's matter is really framed by him, then this person is simply a complete villain. Although he didn't want to believe it at first, since he had already found out there, he would definitely investigate it. At the moment when the final investigation came out, he really didn't know what to say. Because all the clues pointed to Tang Hanyuan, and he had to admit this fact. But even so, he still didn't know what he was doing it for. Brother Wen and him have nothing to do with their interests, so these two people definitely don't have anything to do with business. But if it is in a personal relationship, Brother Wen and Tang Hanyuan have no grievances at all, and the two of them are basically nodding friends. Then Tang Hanyuan tried his best to design and frame Brother Wen, what is this for? To be honest, even now, he still hasn't been able to figure it out. So he didn't know how to answer Tang Xin's question.

Shaking his head, General Huang's face also had a hint of doubt and incomprehension: "I asked my subordinates to investigate this matter carefully again, but I can't find out what your father is doing this for." Your father's official position at that time was not high, so it stands to reason that there should not be any involvement between you and your grandfather in the officialdom. As for personal grievances, it is even more impossible to talk about, so why he designed all this, it is unknown. ā€

Looking at General Huang, who also knew nothing, Tang Xin's brows furrowed tightly.

It's not a conspiracy in officialdom, it's not because of personal grudges, so how did my grandfather offend my father? According to Uncle Huang, his father's position was not high at that time, and his grandfather was already in a high position, so there should not be any big connection between them, so what is my father doing this for?

It's not a business, it's not a private matter, so what is it for, what is it for?

Huang Ling looked at Tang Xin's sad and painful appearance, and only felt distressed, so he opened his mouth to comfort her: "Xin'er, don't be too sad, your grandfather may have been just a stranger to him at that time, so he designed those things to frame Zhongliang for some reason." If he had married your aunt before then, your father would never have done those things again. For these comforting words in his mouth, Huang Ling himself felt very unconvincing. But even so, Huang Ling still felt that it was better to say these words than to say nothing and let Tang Xin himself want to come there.

Listening to Huang Ling's words, Tang Xin didn't react at first, but after a while, he stared at Huang Ling with wide eyes: "Sister Huang, what did you just say?" Repeat again. ā€

"I, I didn't say anything." Huang Ling was taken aback by Tang Xin's sudden appearance.

"Got it." Tang Xin looked at Huang Ling seriously and said solemnly: "You just said that my father shouldn't have done those things, what did you say before?" ā€

"Before?" Huang Ling frowned and thought for a moment before saying, "It seems that if your father married your aunt before framing your grandfather, he shouldn't have done those things." ā€

"That's right, that's it." Tang Xin squinted, and after taking a deep breath, he looked at General Huang and said, "I think, I already know why my father designed to frame my grandfather." ā€

"Why?" General Huang looked at Tang Xin suspiciously, he hadn't found out the reason for it for so long, could it be true that just because of Ling'er's words, Xin'er knew the reason? Although he didn't have much hope, General Huang decided to listen to her thoughts.

After Tang Xin saw that everyone's eyes were focused on her, he sighed slightly in his heart and said, "If you didn't guess wrong, the reason why Daddy did this should be because of my aunt." ā€

"Because of Nuan'er?" General Huang was a little incredulous: "How could this matter have anything to do with Nuan'er?" Nuan Er ...... him" General Huang wanted to say that there could be no relationship between Nuan and Tang Hanyuan, but he closed his mouth violently, and his expression looked very incredible. After a moment's pause, he slapped the table angrily: "Bastard, does that guy Tang Hanyuan still have humanity?" ā€

Huang Ling looked at this and that, as if everyone had already understood. But, to be honest, she still didn't understand the reason at all.

"Xin'er, I—I still haven't understood." Huang Ling opened her mouth weakly, although she also knew that she shouldn't talk much at this time, but she was just curious. After all, everyone seems to understand, and she is the only one who is stupid and doesn't know anything.

After closing her eyes and being silent for a moment, Tang Xin slowly opened her eyes and said: "My aunt once told Xin'er that she had suffered a lot after her grandfather's accident, especially after her aunt's brother died, and her aunt took her aunt to make a living by setting up a stall, and her aunt can be said to be the only driving force to support her to live." But suddenly one day, even my aunt was lost because of her carelessness, and since then my aunt has completely collapsed. Later, she met her father, who was very kind to her, took care of her very well in terms of food, clothing, housing and transportation, and even greeted her with warmth. Because of her father's care and comfort all the time, she was able to slowly come out of those pains, and finally married her father as a concubine. To be honest, I was still very moved when I heard my aunt tell me these truths before. No matter what my father is like now, at least he can be by her side to comfort and encourage my aunt when she needs care the most. Otherwise, it's hard for me to imagine what would have become of my aunt. But at this moment, it seems that all this should have been planned by my father in advance. ā€