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Rebirth in the 90s: Melting My Devoted Mr. Iceberg

Chapter 67: The Unfilial Daughter

Author: Uninhibited
updatedAt: 2025-07-13

CHAPTER 67: CHAPTER 67: THE UNFILIAL DAUGHTER

"This is our little grandson, he’s really handsome!" Seeing the child, Father Jiang and Mrs. Jiang immediately beamed like flowers. They looked down at the little grandson lying on the bed, utterly fond of him.

Just then, Little Reunion woke up. Mrs. Jiang saw this and was overjoyed, eagerly reaching out to hold him.

Little Reunion neither cried nor fussed, allowing Mrs. Jiang to hold him, even showing a slight smile.

Father Jiang also wanted to hold him, but upon thinking of his poor health, he refrained and could only look on longingly.

"Dad, Mom, please sit!" Jiang Xue brought over two stools, inviting her parents to sit down, especially her father, whose face didn’t look well.

In her past life, she harbored resentment towards them, so she didn’t care for them much. She didn’t even know what illness her father had. The only thing she knew was that her father often fell ill, and every time it happened, he had to stay in the hospital for ten days to half a month before he could come out.

Living life again, Jiang Xue felt she couldn’t continue in such a muddleheaded way. She first had to find out what illness her father had, then earn more money to take him to a big city to cure his illness.

Father Jiang and Mrs. Jiang sat down, looking at Jiang Xue, wanting to say something but not knowing what to say. Especially Father Jiang, who felt guilty toward Jiang Xue, knowing she could have finished high school, taken college entrance exams, and had a promising future, but lost everything because of his illness.

Now, because of his illness, she had to marry early. He felt ashamed towards Jiang Xue, feeling he was not a good father, feeling sorry for her.

Seeing her parents not speaking, Jiang Xue knew what concerned them and also what they were thinking. So, she spoke first, looking at Father Jiang and asking, "Dad, is your health better now?"

"Better, much better." Hearing his daughter’s concern for his health, Father Jiang was almost flattered, speaking with some difficulty.

Seeing him like this, Jiang Xue felt a pang of sorrow. How deeply had she hurt them, just a little concern for his health elicited such a big reaction.

Thinking about it, Jiang Xue was full of regret and self-blame. Looking up at her parents, she seriously said, "Dad, Mom, I’m sorry. I was wrong before and made you sad. It won’t happen again. I will honor you well in the future."

"Xue, Xue’er, you?" Mrs. Jiang looked at her daughter in astonishment, never expecting her to say such words.

"Mom!" Jiang Xue held Mrs. Jiang’s hand and said, "I was wrong!"

A single "I was wrong" almost brought Mrs. Jiang to tears. If she weren’t holding the child, she would have embraced Jiang Xue and cried her heart out.

After admitting her mistake to Mrs. Jiang, Jiang Xue turned around and tightly wrapped her arms around Father Jiang’s shoulders, saying apologetically, "Dad, your daughter has been unfilial and has worried you."

"Xue’er, you’ve grown up, you understand now!" Father Jiang looked at Jiang Xue, tears flashing in his eyes as well. Heaven is not blind; their daughter has grown up.

Indeed, until one becomes a parent, one doesn’t understand the kindness of parents. Now that their daughter has her own child, she finally knows to care for them. Good, it’s really good.

Jiang Xue smiled, looking at Father Jiang, silently vowing in her heart to honor them well in the future, so they won’t have to worry about her, allowing them to have a happy and joyful old age.

Mrs. Jiang held her little grandson, looking at her sensible daughter, filled with comfort in her heart. She knew her daughter was confused for a while before, but once she understood, everything would get better.

Now, it truly is so. Her daughter has matured and grown up. She is very happy, very happy.

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