The Whole Internet is Shipping Me with My Ex-Boyfriend-Chapter 413: First Encounter! Suisui and the Young Huo Jinghan (Part 2)
But Yuanyuan needs someone better to match her.
Now, as he grows older, Fifth’s temperament has greatly changed. He’s become mature and steady, no longer the flamboyant and rebellious youth he once was. Now, he can be considered reliable...
Ah, forget it, forget it. I can’t keep thinking like this.
Thinking any further would really complicate things; this kind of relationship is forbidden.
Maybe it’s still possible for Jin to regain his memory; it’s just a matter of time.
...
On the way back to First Residence, Yu Rujin and Fu walked behind, while Suisui hopped and skipped ahead.
A young boy came around the corner of the covered walkway.
Suisui, walking in front, couldn’t stop in time, and her little body bumped into the boy. Fortunately, the boy immediately reached out to help her.
Suisui instinctively reacted, tightly hugging the boy’s arm and shouted, "Bobo protect me~ Bobo protect me~"
The boy steadied her small body and helped her stand properly.
Suisui scrunched up her little face, "That scared me."
"Are you okay?"
A clear and pure voice came from above, like a stream gently flowing at night or a breeze sweeping through every flower and grass in the mountains, pleasing to listen to.
Suisui looked up with curiosity.
That face, at Suisui’s age, was something she couldn’t find words to describe its beauty.
But she didn’t speak, just stared blankly at the boy in front of her.
The boy saw she wasn’t speaking, looked silly like a little fool, carefully checked her over, and seeing no signs of injury, stood straight and stepped back a few steps.
"Suisui!"
"Suisui! Suisui!!"
The collision earlier had frightened Yu Rujin so much that her heart almost leaped out of her chest. Worried that Yu Rujin might stumble in her haste, Fu hurriedly stepped forward first.
Reaching Suisui, Fu first checked her for injuries, then looked at the boy, who was about 1.65 meters tall, and scolded in a not-so-good tone, "How do you walk without watching where you’re going?"
The young boy, Huo Jinghan, felt puzzled by the old man’s accusation: "Sir, are you blaming me?"
"If it wasn’t you who knocked down our young miss, then who?", Fu’s tone wasn’t good, due to tension.
Huo Jinghan chuckled lightly, a laugh incongruously mature for his age: "It was the little one who ran too fast and bumped into me, not the other way around. If that scene happened too quickly for your old eyes to see clearly, there’s surveillance in the corridor. I suggest checking that before you act all wise due to your age."
Acting wise!!!
"You insolent brat, mind your language!" The last phrase about acting wise made Fu so angry his beard seemed to bristle. 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮
The young boy Huo Jinghan maintained a gentlemanly smile: "That’s my usual speaking style. Do you have a problem with it?"
Fu: "!"
Yu Rujin quickly approached. She didn’t dare run over, mindful of her own physical limitations.
Still, worried, she quickened her pace, arriving slightly out of breath.
Seeing Suisui unharmed and okay, her heart, which had nearly jumped out, finally calmed down.
Seeing Fu about to get into it with the boy, Yu Rujin quickly pulled him back, scolding, "He’s just a child, and besides, it was our Suisui who ran too fast and bumped into him. He even helped Suisui up. We should be grateful, look at what you’re doing."
Fu, who had initially looked justified, retracted his stance immediately after the old lady’s words.
He chuckled awkwardly: "I didn’t see it clearly, old eyes, you know."
Huo Jinghan’s voice came, polite advice: "Presbyopia isn’t a pathological condition, but it is a physiological decline. Can’t be ignored, I’d suggest getting reading glasses. It’s good for you and for others too."
Fu: "..." This kid’s mouth...
For such a small age, his words were full of barbs.
Yu Rujin led Suisui forward, and Fu quickly made way, though Huo Jinghan showed no inclination to linger, nodded, and prepared to leave.
"Hey, wait a minute, young man." Yu Rujin hurriedly called out.
Huo Jinghan was momentarily stunned by the term ’young man.’ Since he was five, no one around him had called him that. He said, "I’m not a young man. I’m already ten."
Yu Rujin: "..."
She only knew that children from poor families grow up quickly, but the child before her, in both dress and demeanor, clearly came from a wealthy family.







