Super Rich from Winning a Lottery-Chapter 361 - 249: Beaten at One’s Own Doorstep

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Chapter 361: Chapter 249: Beaten at One’s Own Doorstep

Just because Yi Wenjuan’s uncle was found to be Yi Anguo, the big boss of Anguo Group, the situation suddenly changed.

Now Yi Wenjuan has already given up, doesn’t want to get married, and wants to abort the child in her womb. Yet, the father of the rich heir persuasively advises, hoping his son will marry Yi Wenjuan, and even wants to hold a grand wedding.

Sister Mudan seeks Yi Anguo, actually hoping Yi Anguo would provide some guidance, considering his current status and position, surely he would have a more comprehensive perspective on certain matters.

In such matters, Yi Anguo indeed feels a bit awkward to interfere. Whether to get married or to break up, it completely depends on what Yi Wenjuan thinks—is she still holding feelings for him, or has she lost all hope?

Honestly speaking, Yi Anguo feels that it’s fine not to have such a marriage, mainly because Yi Wenjuan’s rich heir boyfriend doesn’t seem to care much about her. Even when Yi Wenjuan is already pregnant, he doesn’t choose to firmly stand by her side and insist on being responsible for her and the child she carries.

The reason he’s now eager to marry Yi Wenjuan is mainly because Yi Wenjuan is his cousin, and he hopes to use Yi Wenjuan to bridge connections and collaborate in business.

Although it’s called collaboration, it’s clearly just an attempt to take advantage. As soon as there’s no profit, no one can assure that he would still treat Yi Wenjuan well.

Yi Anguo candidly shares his thoughts with Sister Mudan.

"As for whether to get married, it mainly depends on Wenjuan’s wishes, because she is the one directly involved. Only she knows whether life will be happy after marriage!"

"Whether to marry or not should be her choice, if life isn’t happy after marriage, there’s no one else to blame."

"If we interfere and prevent her from marrying, she’ll blame us if she regrets it later."

"Only if she makes the choice herself, whether to marry or not, even if things turn bad and she regrets it, she can’t blame it on us."

After listening to Yi Anguo’s words, Xie Mudan contemplated and then said, "Wenjuan is still young, how can she understand these principles! She can’t think it all through, surely she needs us, the elders, to help her with this."

Yi Anguo thought, it might not necessarily be a good thing for parents to completely ignore their children’s marriage matters, as young people are generally impulsive in relationships, feeling inseparable when they’re on good terms.

Yet when they fight, they immediately want to break up, wishing never to see each other again.

But after a few days, they might regret breaking up.

Sometimes parental interference isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

Most parents genuinely consider their children’s future happiness; breaking up loving pairs isn’t unheard of, but it’s quite rare.

Now it’s already 2010, and parents’ thinking has long since become open, not like the feudal times before.

As long as the children are happy and their relationship is truly good, rarely does anyone forcibly break up a couple.

But the current issue isn’t about forcibly breaking up, it’s about Yi Wenjuan being pregnant and whether to marry for the child’s sake or decisively break up.

If it’s marriage, the man clearly doesn’t think highly of the woman; the reason he’s agreeing to marry is because Yi Anguo is Yi Anguo’s uncle, otherwise, even with Yi Wenjuan pregnant, he wouldn’t consent to marriage.

Such a marriage, Yi Anguo isn’t really optimistic about it, and neither is Xie Mudan.

Had Yi Wenjuan not been pregnant, the matter would have been easily resolved by breaking up.

These days, whether or not one has had a boyfriend, or still remains a virgin, doesn’t affect future marriage prospects.

Before marriage, it’s rare for the couple’s relationship to be completely unblemished; usually, both have experienced relationships and have cohabited experiences, which isn’t surprising.

"Wenjuan, whatever you think, you should express it. With your Uncle Anguo present, let him decide; whether to marry or break up, let your Uncle Anguo teach their family a lesson," Xie Mudan said to her daughter.

"I say there’s no need to think anymore, such a man lacks responsibility and courage, doesn’t genuinely care for my sister, just break up, or else if married, life won’t be happy and you’ll regret it," Yi Xiaoman expressed his dissatisfaction.

"Now that you’re just pregnant, it’s still in time to abort. If you have a child and divorce later, you’ll suffer, and the child will too."

"For the child’s sake, holding on without a divorce would be even harder."

What Yi Wenjuan originally wanted to say suddenly became hard to articulate. Upon reflection, her brother made good sense.

Her boyfriend now wants to marry her, not out of love or responsibility for her and the child in her womb, but to attach himself to Uncle Anguo’s connections and reap benefits.