Chapter 320 Grandpa
"Yes, that's why I came to meet my grandfather." Ye Yan was not afraid of her gaze, as a monk, how could she not be able to bear such gaze.

Zhu Xiang looked at the smiling Ye Yan in front of her, and suddenly thought that the wife of the head of the family laughed like this when she was young.

At that time, she was jealous of the Patriarch's wife all the time, and she secretly yearned for the Patriarch.

She thought that if she took away the owner's son, her son could become the owner of the Ye family.

Unexpectedly, when their granddaughter came back, the wife of the head of the family had such an excellent descendant.

The wrinkles on her excited face trembled a few times, looking very pervasive.

Her rough and old voice sounded, "According to your seniority, you should call me grandma. How could your parents teach you to be so impolite?"

"Sorry, my parents taught me to call me my elder, but you are not. I only have two grandmas, one is my grandpa's wife, and the other is my adoptive father's mother."

Ye Yan still had a smile on her face, but what she said made Zhu Xiang vomit blood angrily.

The implication is that she does not recognize Zhu Xiang's identity at all.

Zhu Xiang pointed at her with trembling fingers and said to Ye Xun, "Xun'er, take her away, I don't want to see her."

Before Ye Xun could speak, Ye Yan took over and said, "I don't want to see you either. What I want to see is my grandpa. What are you doing to stop me?"

Several elders who stood on Ye Yan's side smiled appreciatively, as expected of the young master's daughter.

Ye Xun frowned, "Xiaoyan, my mother is also your step-grandmother, why are you so rude."

"Did my grandfather marry her? Did he admit her identity?" Ye Yan sneered, if Ye Xun hadn't been born.

Zhu Xiang is probably not qualified to take care of her grandfather at all.

Ye Xun gritted his teeth and said, "She is my mother."

"I know, but she is not mine." Ye Yan aggressively pushed Zhu Xiang away and walked into Ye Lao's bedside.

When Ye Xun wanted to stop him but was stopped by Su Haochen, he regretted it very much at this moment.

The third elder and the others didn't approve of Ye Yan's coming, so they didn't follow her.

Only the sixth elder, Nuonuo, stood behind. He was a timid person, and he didn't take the initiative to stand up to help Ye Xun.

"Yanyan just met her grandpa, and she will only admit that her grandpa is her relative for the time being." Su Haochen looked at him lightly, dismissing him in his eyes.

The second elder also walked over and stopped Zhu Xiang who wanted to approach, and the others did not speak at this time.

They stared blankly at Ye Yan.

Ye Yan looked at the silver-haired man on the bed, he was very old.

His face was pale, without a trace of blood.

It is also very thin, so thin that only bones are left.

Ye Yan's nose was sore, perhaps because of the fetters of blood, her heart ached.

There was water vapor in her eyes, this was her own grandfather, the first close relative she had seen in her past and present lives.

But he was lying on the bed without blood.

"Grandpa, I'm here to see you." Ye Yan murmured softly, her heart was haunted by a breath called pain.

Ye Yan gently lifted a corner of the quilt with her fingertips.

Then his body blocked everyone's sight, and he secretly put his fingertips on Grandpa's pulse.

Ye Lao's pulse was beating strangely, like a thin thread, if Ye Yan hadn't been very careful, he wouldn't have felt it beating at all.

The frequency of its beating was also very slow, and it was intermittent. Ye Yan, who had never encountered such a situation, was very frustrated.

She secretly wrote down all of Ye Lao's symptoms, and planned to focus on looking for books on this topic when she went back.

She raised her hand, wanting to secretly feed some spiritual spring water to grandpa.

But Zhu Xiang shouted loudly: "What are you doing? You can't touch him."

(End of this chapter)

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