The Long-awaited Mr Han

Chapter 1882: Stop Harboring Hopes

Chapter 1882: Stop Harboring Hopes


Based on his actions today, Han Zhuoling could make out Han Dongping’s intentions.


He didn’t bother himself with his parents’ matter, so he left with s.h.i.+ Xiaoya.


Nonetheless, he gave a call to Lin Liye’s chauffeur after he got into the car. “Pay attention to Madam. Remember to protect her if she and Sir get into an argument. I’ll take responsibility no matter what happens, so don’t hesitate.”


The chauffeur nodded. “Rest a.s.sured, I understand.”


Hanging up, Han Zhuoling saw s.h.i.+ Xiaoya’s curiosity and told her, “My mom’s been full of self-reproach because of the issue of my previous marriage. She felt that she didn’t persist all the way through, allowing my dad to make use of my marriage for other gains.”


“It actually wasn’t her fault. Back then, I thought marriage was unnecessary, and if they needed me to marry, I’d just do it. Who the bride was didn’t matter to me. The divorce afterward also did not affect me at all, be it emotionally or physically. Frankly, I was partly responsible for the breakdown of that marriage too. My thoughtlessness had upset her.”


Which was why, when Xia Yixin went around complaining about being neglected and sidelined in her marriage after the divorce, exaggerating and pinning all the blame on Han Zhuoling, he’d made no comments nor attempts to stop her despite knowing about it.


“Back then, I didn’t know how to love, nor had I met someone who could move my heart. So I’d a.s.sumed love was frivolous.” Han Zhuoling reached out and grabbed s.h.i.+ Xiaoya’s hand. “I only understood these after I met you.”


“It’s my good fortune.” s.h.i.+ Xiaoya entwined her hand with his.


It could be said that she met Han Zhuoling at the right time.


If she’d met him earlier, he’d have been married and wouldn’t have spared a glance at her, much less have had the chance to realize he liked her.


Going back further in time, he didn’t even know what love was.


And now—it was just the right time.


“I’m the lucky one,” Han Zhuoling emphasized, going back to the subject at hand. “Back to the topic, ever since my divorce, Mom has kind of been separated from Dad. She’d never again allow him to make use of my or my brother’s marriages to benefit himself, nor allow him to interfere in any of our matters. So they had a ma.s.sive fight.”


“At the time, I could see that she really didn’t want to be with Dad anymore, so I brought her here to stay with me. My brother’s at home with her usually.” Han Zhuoling roughly explained the situation.


He wanted to marry s.h.i.+ Xiaoya, so he had to let her know his circ.u.mstance sooner or later.


“Uncle’s still around just now. Is he planning to make up with Auntie?” she asked.


Han Zhuoling laughed. “The Han Family men are faithful to their marriage, no matter how bad they might be in certain aspects, and that includes my dad. He’s trying to reconcile but can’t get over his pride. Mom’s no longer the same as she was in the past, always letting him have his way. After so many years, she’s long felt disappointed, so how would she care about his pride? If Dad really wished to reconcile, he can give up hope given his att.i.tude today.”


s.h.i.+ Xiaoya smiled. “I seem to have grasped an important point.”


Han Zhuoling raised a brow in a silent question.


s.h.i.+ Xiaoya couldn’t help snickering, and Han Zhuoling squeezed her hand. “Do tell.”


“You said that Han Family men are faithful to their marriage, no matter how bad they might be in certain aspects. That includes you!”