Sheng Tang finally met her legendary grandfather.
Her father Sheng Sidong resembled the old patriarch quite a bit, with roughly eighty percent similarity in facial features and contours.
The other two sons of the old patriarch—Sheng Siyu and Sheng Siming—didn't resemble him as much; perhaps they looked more like their mother.
Sheng Tang suddenly understood why they were so wary of her father.
This time, the old patriarch was suffering from myocarditis, which was quite severe. However, he's out of danger now. He didn't like the hospital environment and had moved back home to recuperate.
His gaze was sharp, sweeping over everyone present.
His sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, all lowered their heads. No one dared to speak up in front of him or complain.
Because the old patriarch was dominant, they didn't dare to argue, and became increasingly wary of Sheng Sidong.
"What's the commotion downstairs?" he asked. His voice was neither loud nor particularly stern.