Zhang Jundian and Peng Jiayao both knew who Tang Li referred to as "family."
"Your sister said that for now, the Zhang Family shouldn't know about this," Peng Jiayao said.
She was worried that it might affect Zhang Jundian's future. As long as Zhang Jundian was her grandson, it didn't matter where his household registration was.
Peng Jiayao, in his old age, had become more compassionate and deeply understood the challenges of parenthood.
On the way to the city, Tang Huai told her and Tang Peijun about the situation with the Zhang Family.
If Zhang Jintao and his wife found out that the son they had cherished for twenty-two years wasn't their biological child, who knows if they might faint from anger.
Fainting would be the least of their worries. The fear was that they wouldn't be able to handle such a big blow and might not go on living.
The Zhang Family might not treat Tang Huai well, but they were genuinely good to Zhang Jundian.
