Transmigrated As My Former Uncle’s Sweetheart - Chapter 1754 - 1754 Stop Your Nonsense. You’re Still Ill At Health
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Chapter 1754 – 1754 Stop Your Nonsense. You’re Still Ill At Health
1754 Stop Your Nonsense. You’re Still Ill At Health
Lu Liangwei did not reply immediately. She sighed before saying, “I’m to blame for not educating all of you about it when you were younger about the concept of how those with close blood ties shouldn’t be married. This is what led to you having feelings for Xue’er.”
Long Yin frowned when he heard this. “Those of close blood ties shouldn’t get married? Why is that?”
“That’s because any future generations born of such a marriage might end up being mentally challenged. Serious cases would produce children of low intelligence,” Lu Liangwei said helplessly. She looked at her son, who was much taller than her. She paused before continuing, “That is why even if Xue’er and you have feelings for each other, I’ll still probably stop both of you from getting married.”
After she said this, she could not help feeling a little responsible because of her son liking Xue’er. She had no right to blame others as she had neglected to educate her children properly about this.
Long Yin was a little astonished to hear this. He had never heard of something like this at all.
It took him quite a while before he was able to gather his troubled thoughts.
He believed his mother’s words—she knew a lot about things that others did not. Moreover, she had excellent medical skills. If she said so, it must be the truth.
Otherwise, there was no reason for her to object to him being with Xue’er.
“It’s not too late to tell you about this now. It’s fortunate that Xue’er does not feel the same about you. You should just treat her as your younger sister from now on,” Lu Liangwei said softly.
Long Yin was a little distraught over this. Even though he now knew of the defects that stemmed from a marriage of close blood ties, how could he just forget the feelings of liking someone so easily?
He was slightly frustrated over this.
However, when he met the expectant look in his mother’s eyes, he finally relented with a nod. “I’ll try my best.”
Lu Liangwei sighed quietly.
She knew that it was not easy to forget about the feelings you have for another person. Moreover, this was the first time Yin’er had fallen for a girl, a memory that would be more profound than others.
However, it was better to cut things off at this point rather than later when his feelings had been deepened further.
“But Father, Mother…” Long Yin suddenly lifted his eyes to look at both of them. “About Hexin, I really do treat her as my younger sister.”
Lu Liangwei was taken aback.
Long Yang put down his cup of tea.
“If there is nothing else, I’ll take my leave. Have an early rest, Father, Mother.” Long Yin left the room after he said this.
It was only when her son had left that Lu Liangwei snapped out of her trance.
Long Yang picked up his cup once more and took a sip of tea.
Lu Liangwei returned to his side. When she saw him still drinking tea, she frowned and said sternly, “It’s so late now and you’re still drinking tea. You’ll end up not being able to sleep tonight.”
Long Yang looked at her with a smile and suddenly reached out to pull her onto his lap. He bit her earlobe and said seductively, “It’s just as well that I can’t sleep. Besides, I’ve had quite enough sleep during the day.”
Lu Liangwei blushed and glanced coyly at him. She warned, “Stop your nonsense. You’re still ill at health.”
Long Yang’s hug tightened. “You’re underestimating me. If you don’t believe me, why not have a try later?”
When Lu Liangwei saw how inappropriate he was with every word he spoke, she quickly changed the topic of conversation. “Sigh. What did Yin’er mean by the words he said right before he left?”
Long Yang leaned backward lazily and reached out to brush her beautiful hair with his hand. “Didn’t he make it quite clear? He treats Hexin only as a sister. He wants us to stop thinking about matchmaking them.”
Lu Liangwei had sort of guessed it already, but when her thoughts were confirmed, she could not help feeling a little disappointed. “That’s such a pity.”
“You’ve said it yourself that love is the one thing in the world that shouldn’t be forced. If Yin’er is not interested, let it be. He is still young right now and it’s alright for him to wait another few years before getting married.”