The Mind-Read Heiress: From Impostor to Family Favorite-Chapter 336 - 222_2
Chapter 336: Chapter 222_2
Chapter 336 -222_2
Xu Jie carefully received the item, “Then I’ll see you out. By the way, if Wen Chengcai comes back here, should I let you know?”
“Yes,” the one answering Xu Jie’s question was Shen Jingxiu, “Please save my number again. Wenyan might be busy filming and unable to take calls; you can call me directly. I usually have my phone on me.”
The three siblings quickly left the metal shack.
There were two cars in total, and seeing Wenyan in low spirits, Shen Jingchuan took the initiative to suggest,
“You ride with us, and let the bodyguard drive your car back.”
Wenyan nodded.
However, as Shen Jingchuan was about to open the driver’s side door, Shen Jingxiu suddenly stopped him.
“I’ll drive; you sit in the back with Wenyan.”
Shen Jingchuan raised an eyebrow, “You drove on the way here, aren’t you tired from just getting off the plane?”
“Flatterer.”
“Oh, right you are!” Shen Jingchuan instantly understood, clapping Shen Jingxiu on the shoulder, “Then I’ll leave it to you, big brother.”
After speaking, Shen Jingchuan squeezed into the backseat.
The moment he got into the car, he saw Wenyan with a furrowed brow, as if pondering life’s mysteries, then he magically pulled something out of his pocket and pressed it against Wenyan’s cheek.
Wenyan snapped back to reality, “What’s this, it’s soft.”
“A little toy. It saw you looking downcast, so it sneakily kissed you.”
“What kind of toy, where did it come from?”
“A koala bear.” As he spoke, Shen Jingchuan handed a small toy, about half the size of a palm, to Wenyan.
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“A little girl shoved it into my hands when I was boarding the plane, insisting I was handsome and asking if I could wait for her to grow up before marrying her.”
“Really? Did you agree?”
“How could I? Am I that kind of person, accepting a proposal from a little girl, around five or six? Could I really do something like that? Am I really that unreliable in your eyes?”
Wenyan chuckled, “Who knows. You’ve already accepted the token of affection, haven’t you?”
“Get lost! What sort of token of affection is this? She insisted on giving it to me. Her mom said I was the 80th husband she had booked, who knows if it will be my turn when she grows up!”
Wenyan, “…Hahaha, not bad, the kid’s got potential.”
Continuing, Wenyan couldn’t help but give a thumbs up, “Truly worthy of a kid sister of the new era, a role model for the younger generation.”
“Role model indeed. I’m telling you, you can’t be like those kids, falling in love with everyone you meet.”
“Rest assured!” Wenyan raised an eyebrow, “I definitely won’t fall in love with everyone I see. I won’t fall for someone new and forsake the old. Generally, I love everyone equally, generously spreading my affections, understand? If I were an emperor in ancient times, even with three thousand beauties in my harem, I could treat them all fairly. I guarantee none of my consorts would find any faults.”
“Stop dreaming. But at least there’s a smile on that little face of yours now. Look at you earlier, like you had an inverted ‘eight’ welded on your forehead, covered in gloom.”
“Really? Actually, I also think I must have seemed very unhappy just now.” Wenyan said, frowning as he looked at Shen Jingchuan, “Speaking of which, if you were me, what would you do? I’m feeling quite conflicted.”
“Want to know how to resolve the conflict?”
“Yeah.”
“Then first un-knit that brow of yours!” Shen Jingchuan extended his thumb, gently rubbing the center of Wenyan’s forehead, “The more you furrow your brow, the greater the pressure you put on yourself. Aren’t you usually the optimistic one, handling everything calmly? What happened today?”
Wenyan shook his head, “I don’t know. Life would be great if every problem had an answer, but the reality is obviously not that simple.”
“Then let’s start from the beginning, unravel things bit by bit.” After hearing Wenyan’s words, the previously silent Shen Jingxiu suddenly spoke up, “First tell us why you came looking for us today. You know, if you hadn’t taken the initiative to come today, none of what just happened would have occurred. This truth might have come to you eventually, but not in the time, place, or manner it did.”
“Sigh, perhaps.” Wenyan sighed, “The biggest reason that drove me to come here must have been dissatisfaction, a spur of the moment decision to stand up for my birth mother.”
“It was because I had preconceived notions about the fact that she was abandoned. So, I assumed my birth father must be a terrible person, having left my pregnant mother and never once thinking to look for me.”