Li Dalang's smirk made Old Lady Zheng look away in annoyance.

My son really has no shame at all. Why didn’t I realize before that he is so shameless?

"It doesn't matter who holds the money, so why not put it in my hands? What's the matter? Are you worried that I might withhold your money at my age?" Old Mrs. Zheng said directly without even looking at him.

Li Dalang is also good at speaking, otherwise he would not have been able to coax Old Lady Zheng and Old Man Li into such a trance. But now it is not a matter of a few taels of silver, it is two hundred taels of silver.

Seeing that Li Zhengxue had no hope, his dreams of wealth, glory, becoming an official, and making a name for himself had been shattered and there was no possibility anymore. The money he had spent in the past was destined to never come back. Now all he had left in his hands were these two hundred taels of silver. If he couldn't keep it in his hands, Old Mrs. Zheng would not be able to sleep at night!

Although Mr. Li did not care about this matter as much as Mrs. Zheng, he had similar thoughts in his mind. He could only feel at ease if he kept the two hundred taels of silver in his hands.

It’s just that Mrs. Zheng was thinking about making plans for herself, while Mr. Li was thinking about making plans for their entire family.

After the incident between Jin and Li Dalang, Mr. Li couldn't understand what Hua was thinking. He didn't make a fuss, but he didn't clearly express that he would forgive Li Dalang. The money is currently in Li Zhengxue's hands, but what about the future?

Regardless of whether the money was coaxed away by Li Dalang or taken away by Hua, it is highly likely that it will never fall into the hands of the old couple again.

Mr. Li didn't know what Hua was thinking now. What if Hua wanted to divorce after taking the money? Wouldn't they be left with nothing? Their whole family depended on these two hundred taels of silver to survive.

If this money falls into Li Dalang's hands...

Old Master Li couldn't help but glance at Li Dalang. He used to think his son was a good one, but now he was becoming less and less motivated. He always felt that he was his eldest son, and the Li family would have to rely on him and Li Zhengxue in the future. But now all his hopes were dashed. Not only could he no longer rely on Li Zhengxue, but more and more problems of his eldest son were also being exposed.

Mr. Li also regretted it, but what's the use of regretting? There is no regret medicine in this world.

Li Dalang is already so old, and his son is so old, does he need to be re-educated? Even if Mr. Li wants to do this, will Li Dalang agree?

Old Master Li looked at Li Dalang standing in front of him with mixed feelings. The eldest son whom he least expected now seemed to be the most promising one. What a fickle life.

Do not……

Old Master Li picked up the meatball in front of him and ate one. Perhaps it was not because of his eldest son's achievement, but because he raised several good children.

Whether it is Li Mingxia, Li Zhengde, or Li Zhengpin, they are all first-class good children.

Li Mingxia is smart and can make money, Li Zhengde studies harder than Li Zhengxue, and there is no work that Li Zhengpin cannot do at home or outside. These children are filial, sensible, and capable. These are all true.

But what's the use of filial piety? What's the use of ability? The third child can't talk to these children at all, and won't listen to them. Mr. Li is now very worried. Li Mingxia should be the head of the third child's family now. He thinks this is not good. How can a granddaughter be the head of the family when the parents and grandparents are all alive? But the third child and his wife have no objection and think this is very good. What can Mr. Li say to his son who has been separated from the family?

Mrs. Zheng could have said something, but what was the point? Not to mention the third son's wife, even the third son wouldn't listen. In the end, there was a big fight, and everyone was embarrassed. Mr. Li himself would not do such a thing, nor would he let Mrs. Zheng do such a thing.

He had a premonition that he would have to rely on his two sons in the future.

Can't offend now.

"Dad! You really don't care about me now. This meatball looks delicious, but you just eat it by yourself? You don't care about me?" Li Dalang called Grandpa Li twice, but Grandpa Li didn't hear him because he was thinking about something, and naturally didn't respond. Seeing that Grandpa Li ignored him and even took another meatball by himself, Li Dalang became unhappy.

In the past, if there was anything delicious or useful at home, didn't you have to make it yourself? What's going on now? How could Li Dalang accept such a gap?

"Dad, do you look down on me now? You and my mother eat meat secretly behind closed doors, and you don't care about me or your grandson. There is only so much money. Your grandson won't get married in the future? I won't be alive? What else do you two old people need the money for now? Are you still thinking about it?"

Li Dalang said this confidently, not feeling that there was anything wrong with what he said.

Both Old Mrs. Zheng and Old Mr. Li could not accept what Li Dalang said, and Old Mr. Li felt very cold in his heart.

Listen, this is my son. This is the son I have always held in my hands and had high hopes for.

"Boss, don't you have a conscience when you say that?" Old Mrs. Zheng was not the kind of person like Old Mr. Li who could keep things to herself. She immediately became anxious, glared at him, and stood up in a flash.

"Brother, how can you talk like that? What will happen if you make mom mad?"

Li Mei'e said anxiously.

Although the relationship between the brother and sister seemed to be very good in the past, the smartest thing about Li Mei'e was that she always knew who she relied on. So even though she had taken benefits from Li Dalang in the past, she chose Mrs. Zheng without any hesitation between them.

When Li Dalang heard Li Mei'e talking, he rolled his eyes.

"I really didn't realize that my sister loved parents so much before. Why didn't you tell parents when you secretly ate the pork elbow? Why didn't you tell mom to send some when you secretly ate the cake I gave you? Why are you saying this now? Don't you think it's embarrassing? You're a grown-up girl and you still don't get married. You talk about this and that at home every day. Look up. This is the Li family. I'm the eldest son of the Li family. Don't you know who has the final say in this family from now on? Don't say you're a money-loser who will get married sooner or later. Even if you're the second or third son, you dare not listen to what I say in the future!"

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