CHAPTER. 165

Lou Che held only a few thin sheets of paper in his hand, but the weight of these sheets looked more than a ton.

He lowered his eyes, looked at this piece of paper and said nothing.

This matter was too important, so Mr. Cheng actually did DNA kinship tests in four different hospitals.

It would take a few days for the other samples to produce results and this was the earliest one.

But he consulted the doctor and the doctor said that although the conclusion was reached within six hours, the accuracy was still trustworthy.

In other words, Lou Che in front of him was indeed his grandson.

Grandpa Cheng walked slowly in front of Lou Che, patted his arm gently, looked at him eagerly and said, "Child, I am your grandfather."

When he said that, Mr. Cheng's voice trembled.

God knew how many years he had been waiting for the day.

He had experienced countless hardships and endured countless hopes and disappointments. When he had been disappointed so many times and was about to give up hope, Lou Che finally appeared.

No one could understand how excited he was. It was beyond words.

God still pitied him after all, allowing him to find his only offspring in his lifetime.

Everyone thought that his grandson was dead. Although he had never stopped looking for his grandson in the past two decades, in fact even he, deep down, thought that the child was already dead.

But who could have thought that the child was still alive and lived well, healthy and excellently to be 22 years old?

How lucky was he?

Mr. Cheng looked at Lou Che with tears flickering faintly in the corners of his eyes, "Child, I need you."

Lou Che raised his eyes slightly and looked at the old man in front of him.

The old man's hair was gray and his face was full of wrinkles that represented the traces of time.

But the gaze he looked at him with was so gentle as if any elder saw his favorite junior, with full tolerance and expectation.

This was an old man who sat alone with countless possessions.

His wife and children were gone.

After all, he was also a poor man.

He said, "Child, I need you."

How lonely should it be to make such a lofty old man say such a thing?

Lou Che was still silent at first, but after hearing these words, he really couldn't remain indifferent.

After all, they were the closest relatives in the world.

His heart was touched by the words "I need you".

Lou Che asked softly, "What do you need me to do for you?"

Mr. Cheng said eagerly, "My huge business empire still needs an heir. So, I need you to follow me back to Hong Kong."

Lou Che had already anticipated that. So he was not surprised. He hesitated for a while.

He had lived in China for 22 years. There, he had his relatives, girlfriend and his own career. These things were not easy to give up.

Mr. Cheng had lived for so many years. When he saw Lou Che's expression, he could naturally guess why he was hesitating.

He knew that he was a good boy who valued love and righteousness and it was indeed difficult for him to leave his hometown.

But whether it was psychologically or professionally, he really needed this child.

Grandpa Cheng thought for a while and said, "Actually, after you made your love affair with Gu Mian public, I have been sending people to look after Cheng Zhi, in case he does anything unfavorable to you."

After Grandpa Cheng said that sentence, he stopped again. Presumably with Lou Che's cleverness, he could hear the deep meaning of his sentence at once.

Lou Che's expression suddenly changed.

Grandpa Cheng smiled slightly, "But once you return to the Cheng family, then Cheng Zhi should be guarding against you and be afraid that you will do something to him."

The time he and Lou Che got in contact was too short and Lou Che was obviously not interested in money. He also knew that Lou Che had money. Although he had a blood relationship with him, two days were not enough to get along with him.

Since money and himself were not enough to attract Lou Che, what about the threat from Cheng Zhi? Was this enough to move Lou Che?

It turned out that old ginger was spicier. After Grandpa Cheng said these words, Lou Che's attitude loosened.

He was silent for a long time. Mr. Cheng felt that his words were not enough and he needed another fire.

Lou Che said, "I have to film for a month. I need a month to deal with things here."

Although one month was a bit long, in Mr. Cheng's eyes, since he had been waiting for twenty years, it was not bad.

Mr. Cheng nodded and said, "Yes. But…"

Lou Che asked, "But what?"