Chapter 266: Dad’s Bad Reputation (3)_1
Huo Jinnan sat there, slowly pulling a letter from his suit pocket after smoking half a cigarette, and handed it to Qin Shaojin, "Take care of this."
Qin Shaojin took it over and pulled out the contents; besides the photos, there was also a CD.
His dark pupils shrank slightly; a few seconds later, he put the letter aside and looked up at Huo Jinnan, "So, the game has officially begun?"
"Alright."
The next day, a salacious video, two photos, and a paternity test report were sent to the old man.
The old man was already in a bad mood and, upon receiving the parcel, opened it and barely glanced at it before his expression changed. He turned to Uncle Guan standing aside, "I asked you to hold off on handling Gu Yunqing’s matter last time – you haven’t done it yet, have you?"
Guan lowered his voice, "This issue is a bit thorny, and without a word from the elder, I naturally have not proceeded."
"Mm, forget it then, there’s no need to handle it anymore." The old man closed his eyes, his face ashen, hating the feeling of being deceived the most!
He truly hadn’t expected Gu Yunqing to be capable of such a thing!
They had not carried out a paternity test initially, simply because she was Jizhou’s aunt. He had never expected to have been kept in the dark for so many years!
However, he could not mention this matter to Anan, as it would inevitably provoke disputes between the two families, exacerbating existing grievances.
Uncle Guan looked at the old man, puzzled as to why he had suddenly changed his mind.
The old man gripped his cane tightly, his hand trembling slightly. If the child wasn’t Jinnan’s, whose could it be? Xiaowei did bear a strong resemblance to Anan. Considering that the Huo Family descendants all bore a resemblance, Xiaowei must still be a member of the Huo clan. Perhaps Gu Yunqing had simply found a surrogate sire.
And with that, the matter would come to an end!
After a while, he opened his eyes and said to Uncle Guan, "Go check who sent it."
"Yes, elder."
Seeing that the old man was not in the right mood, Uncle Guan glanced at the parcel, unsure of what it contained.
The old man took a sip of tea, furrowed his brow after a long pause, and turned to Uncle Guan, "By the way, how is the investigation on that woman I asked you to look into coming along?"
Having investigated for a long time with nothing to report, Uncle Guan felt ashamed when the old man brought it up and admitted, "I’ve found out nothing so far."
"Nothing at all?" The old man, frowning deeply, grilled Uncle Guan.
And Uncle Guan repeated, "Yes, nothing at all."
The old man sat in silence for a long time. How could nothing be found? Two men and a woman; such an easy situation to look into!
Suddenly, he felt there might be unspeakable motives hiding behind this!
Looking at Uncle Guan, he insisted, "Dig deep, even if you have to unearth every inch, find it for me!"
The thought of someone playing tricks on his turf was deeply unsettling!
Just then, Aunt Shen came in with a parcel, "Elder."
"Another parcel!"
The old man, already in a foul mood, said heavily, "Put it there!"
Aunt Shen, sensing the old man’s tone and noting the color of his face, quickly placed it on the coffee table and busied herself with other matters.
The old man stared at the parcel, his eyes rounded in scrutiny for quite some time before slowly picking it up and tearing it open, a photo suddenly sliding to the floor.
He frowned as he bent down, then slowly picked it up, drawing out the photos inside, holding them in his hand and fanning them out. He studied them for a long while, his glaring gaze fixed intently on Che Huan in the images, only after a good while turning to the other photo.