Chapter 237 \nTitle: My Son Might be a Villain\n
Translator: Fringe CapybaraChapter 237 – "Has Lu BoYang headed to City N yet" (2)
Lu Shao narrowed his eyes as he watched Su Han turned and left.
“Em, ahem, Sir, do you think you might be a tad too…”
Zhou Fu couldn’t help but interjected as he watched Su Han left.
Hearing that, Lu Shao’s eyes flickered a little. “Strict?”
Zhou Fu: No, this is severe!
Zhou Fu wanted to rebut him reflexively but, before he could say anything, he heard Lu Shao saying, “I just wanted him to have a clear picture of reality is all.”
Zhou Fu was taken aback a little after hearing Lu Shao’s words. He sighed to himself.\n
He understood where his employer was coming from.
A clan like the Lu’s family was unlike any other. Even though his employer had suppressed most of the internal issues in the last few years, there were still a lot of competitors on the outside watching intensely at the Lu’s family at any given time.
As the heir of the Lu’s family, one needed to be able to carry a lot of weight.
Much like Lu Shao at the beginning.
Lu Shao was the youngest son of the Lu’s family and also a lot younger than his two older brothers. When Old. Mr. Lu and First and Second Young Sirs were involved in accidents one after another, the Lu’s family was a mess and all of them fell onto Lu Shao’s shoulders.
Lu Shao was just over 20 years old at the time.
Coming from his age and experiences then all the way until now, he had suffered too many setbacks and gone around the corners too many times.
He was probably strict to the young sir because he wanted him to grow up as quickly as possible.
Nevertheless, Zhou Fu felt that his employer was rushing it a bit too much.\n“Sir, Young Sir is still only 13 years old.”
“I know.” Lu Shao, pausing, a profound look crossed his eyes, and he went on, “I’ll give it some serious consideration.”
Speaking of, this was the first time Lu Shao has been a father and there were no experiences to speak of. When it came to Su Han, Lu Shao could only draw upon his past experience to determine what was wrong or not. He had no idea whether they were good decisions or not.
“Are you done as well, Sir?” asked Zhou Fu when he saw Lu Shao getting up.
“Yes, you can clean up now.”
***
Inside the study.
Standing next to the window with his cellphone in his hand, there was a hint of worry and hesitation on Lu Shao’s face. He looked nothing like the calm man downstairs who was sitting across his son earlier.
After some hesitation, he finally dialed Su Ran’s number.
\nThought Su Ran to herself as she answered Lu Shao’s question.
Except that it wasn’t something that she could share with anyone. She wouldn’t be able to explain it and others might think that she had lost her mind.
Having said that and, seeing that Lu Shao had nothing else to follow up, she figured the pleasantries were over and was about to end the conversation.
“Well, it’s getting late.”
“Xiao Ran.” Su Ran was interrupted by Lu Shao half way through. “Do you need me to do anything for you?”
“Anything,” he stressed.
The man’s keep and somewhat magnetic voice came over the phone. His tone was very serious, solemn even.
Hearing Lu Shao’s voice, Su Ran felt a very odd sensation.
“Um.” She forced herself to ignore that feeling. Giving it some thoughts, she said, “Then please, please, please keep an eye out on Su Han. Have him stay safe over the holidays, does his homework on time, must go home before his curfew when he goes out with his friends, I mean your place…”