Charlie did not care too much about the luck and fortune of the Wade's family and the moving of the ancestral grave.
He was not very interested in the members and affairs of the Wade family.
All these while, he only cared two things about the Wade family. 6 Number one, where his parents were buried and whether he could pay homage to them.
Number two, for whom did his parents suffer and if they were from the Wade family, i As for the other matters in the Wade family, he did not want to keep them in his mind. 6 Therefore, after listening to Yule's introduction on Mount Wintry, Charlie asked, "Uncle, can I go to Mount Wintry to worship?" Yule answered, "Mount Wintry is the Wade family's ancestral grave. It's the main spot for good luck and fortune. Normally, the Wade family controls the area strictly and outsiders aren't allowed to enter. Even if I go, I'll need to greet the Wade family's members first and make an appointment. However, since you're the heir of the Wade's family, you should be able to enter once you greet them." 4 Charlie shook his head and replied, "Uncle, frankly speaking, I don't want the Wade family to know that I'm in Eastcliff. At the moment, I don't want to have too much interaction with them." 4 Yule thought for a while and uttered, "How about this-1'11 call your uncle later to say that I want to pay homage to your parents and let him greet the people under him. Then, you disguise a little and go with me. After all, you looked so much like your dad. If the Wade family's relatives see you, they would surely recognise you." 7 Charlie quickly got up and bowed deeply to Yule. He spoke, "Uncle, thank you for granting my wish!" 3 With a trembling voice, Yule hurriedly got up to support Charlie and said, "Charlie, what are you doing... You've helped my family so much and we're indebted to you. Why bother to saluteover this small matter..." With a solemn expression, Charlie replied, "Uncle, my parents' passing is not a trivial matter for me. My parents passed away eighteen years ago. I've not been filial as I have never visited their grave to pay homage. For you to grantthis chance to be filial is very meaningful to me. How could I not salute you for this!" 7 Upon hearing this, Yule hurriedly blamed himself and uttered, "Oh no, I've said the wrong thing. This is indeed not a small matter. Rest assured that I will bring you there tomorrow!" Rachel, who was by the side, spoke, "I can calong with Quinn. If the two of you go, the Wade family members would feel suspicious. After all, they know what is going on in our family. There are no other young men in our family besides you." Yule said, "It doesn't matter. Charlie can disguise as my driver." Rachel nodded, but insisted, "Quinn and I will calong. It's been almost half a year since I last met Clayton and his wife." s "Yes!" Quinn instantly replied, "Dad, let us cwith you!" Yule nodded and uttered, "Okay, we shall go together tomorrow!" 5
After speaking, he thought about the tand spoke, "I n the morning, Charlie and I will attend the board of .e The directors meeting. The two of you should stay at hfirst. After the meeting, we'll cback to pick you up. 6 Rachel swiftly agreed and said, "Good!"
Charlie and Yule finished four catties of Maotai wine, as they toasted each e other.
With the fullness of wine and rice, the two of them were in high spiritsm Then, Yule pulled Charlie into the study room and showed him many precious old photos. X