Chapter 318 Instructions
Chapter 318 Instructions
Seeing his youngest son like this, the chief sighed and said earnestly: "Your uncle Sifos is a powerful man, much more powerful than your father. Following him, you should learn more skills, be more obedient, and don't be annoying."
Ganz thought his father's words were a little strange, as if he knew that he was going on a long trip and would not be back for a long time. Didn't Uncle Sifos say that yet?
"Hmm." Ganz pulled a face and responded unhappily.
"There is one more thing. You have done very well, but I still want to remind you. Be good to your sister Wei'er and treat her as your own sister."
Hearing the chief say this, Xu Weiwei responded with a polite smile. But the next second, he saw the chief's expression as if he was about to say something but hesitated.
Xu Weiwei: ...I understand. I’m leaving.
Without saying anything, Xu Weiwei stood up and walked out of the pavilion. She looked around, walked to the flower bed at the door, and pretended to admire the plants there.
After Xu Weiwei left, the chief immediately said with satisfaction: "Weiwei is a smart child, and she has good eyesight."
After that, he turned around and continued to educate Ganz: "You have to understand, because of whom your uncle Sifos is willing to accept you as his son."
The chief lowered his voice, looked at his youngest son, and told him these "rules of survival" seriously: "Sifos loves this daughter very much. As long as you treat Weiwei well as always and have a good relationship with her, your life outside will not be too difficult."
Gantz was no longer able to get angry at this point. He just felt confused and had many questions in his mind. He just wanted to grab his father and ask him about it.
"What do you mean by that? What do you mean by 'outside days'? Did you know that Uncle Seaforth was going to take me away from Goodale?"
The chief was stunned: "You said Seaforth wants to take you away from here?"
Ganz realized that he had let the cat out of the bag, so he stopped hiding it and confessed, "Well, actually Uncle Sifos has already planned to adopt me as his godson, and he brought the things here just to talk about this."
"He also said that he could take me to live with them for a while so that I could experience a different world. But he has to ask for your consent first. How come you seem to already know that?"
The chief stood there petrified, his eyes empty as he digested the news he had heard. After digesting it all, he slapped his thigh and said regretfully, "Hey! I should have let him say it first! I made a fool of myself for nothing! This Sifos...!"
"You didn't even tell me! You rebellious son! You haven't even called me dad yet, but you've already learned to turn your elbows outward!" The chief said angrily and kicked Gantz, but Gantz dodged flexibly.
"Didn't I tell you? You haven't answered my question yet!"
Seeing his son's stubborn eyes, the chief calmed down and looked at the ground, not knowing what he was thinking. When he looked up again, a relaxed smile appeared on his face: "Didn't I tell you? It was the priest's intention."
"Your mother and I were also confused at first. Now it seems that she had already figured out Sifos's plan and was afraid that your mother and I would not agree, so she came here in advance to persuade us."
"You know, your mother loves you the most, and she will definitely not want you to go far away. But if you think about it carefully, it is a good thing to go out more and see the world. From your uncle Sifos, we can see that the outside world is very different from what we imagined."
"You must seize this rare opportunity. Study hard, work hard... and try to transform this place into a palace like the gods' when you come back. Hahahaha! Father has confidence in you!"
Ganz got the explanation, but he felt something was wrong. Before he could figure out what was going on, he heard his father's "encouragement" again, and he felt embarrassed and amused for a moment.
"I have never liked studying. You might as well expect me to become an immortal by practicing myself instead of expecting me to have such great abilities after playing around for a year."
Gantz shrank his neck, ready to be beaten, but the two did not get angry when they heard his nonsense. The father smiled and patted his shoulder, while Am's eyes were red, and he turned away and wiped his tears with his sleeve.
Ganz was surprised: "What happened to Eminem?"
"It's okay. She can't bear to leave you."
Ganz smiled: "Uncle Sifos said that he would send me back in a year. It will only be a year at most. It's not like I won't come back. Why are you crying?"
"Oh! Women!" The chief sighed carelessly, then walked to his wife and touched her with his elbow.
"Don't cry, your son is leaving soon. Aren't you going to make him worry? Go pack his things quickly. Weiwei hasn't been home for eight years. They won't stay here much longer."
Without saying a word, the chief's wife wiped her tears and went upstairs to Gantz's room to work.
The conversation in the main room did not last long.
After about twenty minutes, the door opened from the inside.
Xu Weiwei walked over quickly. Both of them had calm expressions, and nothing could be seen.
Sifos met her sparkling eyes, smiled and patted her head: "Are you anxious waiting?"
"No." Xu shook her head. She wasn't anxious, but she was curious. She didn't even play with him. What secrets were there that she couldn't hear? It was better when she was a kid. He could follow her in any situation, and no one wanted to be on guard against her.
When the chief saw the look in the priest's eyes, he knew that the matter had been settled. A huge stone in his heart was put down, and he no longer cared about the fact that Sifos had hidden this from him.
Holding his son's neck and bringing him to his side, the chief said to Sifos, "According to our Gudel customs, there is a special ceremony for recognizing relatives. Bathing, burning incense, kowtowing and serving tea. We also need to invite two close friends to watch and witness the ceremony."
"This is a special case. Please don't be surprised. It's just that the necessary process must be followed. Come, please take a seat."
The chief raised his arm and led Sifos into the house, where he sat in the main seat facing the main door. He made another cup of hot tea and set it aside for later use. Then he pulled his son to sit opposite Sifos.
With a majestic "kneel down", Gantz's knees touched the ground.
"kowtow."
The light reflected the figure on the ground bending back and forth. After three times, Ganz knelt straight again, with a red mark on his forehead, still stained with dust.
"Tea."
Ganz took the tea from his father and held it forward with both hands. Sifos took a sip and put it on the table.
"Call someone."
Ganz was so nervous that his breathing became difficult. He moved his mouth but still failed to shout out.
Seeing no movement, the chief lowered his head and kicked his son, urging him, "Call, what are you standing there for?"
“What’s your name…?”
"Tsk, what do you usually call me?"
"Ah...Father..."
"Louder!"
"Father!" Ganz closed his eyes and screamed loudly.
Not only Ganz was not used to it, even Sifos was a little uncomfortable, but he still agreed with a smile. Then he stood up and helped Ganz up, patted the dust off his forehead and said, "People in our place don't usually call me that. Just call me 'Dad' or 'Father' like Wei'er."
Ganz blushed and whispered "Father" again.
Seaforth put his hand on his shoulder and squeezed it hard.
After getting over that hurdle, Gantz let go of his awkwardness and developed a sense of closeness towards Sifos.
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