"Ahh? Why an amusent park?"
Kong Huaijin had never set foot in an amusent park before, and now, as an adult, she found little appeal in such places typically frequented by teenagers.
Ever since she was old enough to understand responsibility, she had devoted herself to her studies and preparing to take over the family business. Her leisure pursuits leaned towards more refined activities—swimming, shopping, traveling, beauty treatnts—and occasionally eting friends for concerts.
The amusent park represented a missed joy from her childhood. As a child, she longed to visit but never had the ti; by the ti she finally did, she no longer possessed the youthful enthusiasm to enjoy it.
"Today marks the 10th anniversary of Xingyu Amusent Park, and they're hosting special events. It's close to my company, so I figured I'd check it out since I had nothing else planned. Initially, I didn't want to go alone, but since you're here, Sis, we might as well go together."
"I... At my age, wouldn't going to a place like that seem a bit out of place?"
Rarely did Kong Huaijin appear flustered, yet this unfamiliar concept left her feeling uneasy.
She doubted she could blend into such an environnt. She certainly wouldn't bounce around like a teenager, and initially, she resisted the idea.
Her public persona demanded composure and dignity, traits that didn't align with letting loose in such a setting.
Zhou Yi smiled gently. "Sis, that's simply your stereotype speaking. Who says soone your age can't enjoy an amusent park? People of all ages frequent these places. Besides, you're only in your twenties. You'll see plenty of won your age there."
Kong Huaijin blinked thoughtfully. "Is that so? Then let's give it a try."
She reasoned internally that visiting wouldn't hurt—it could even be treated as sightseeing.
"Alright then. Oh, by the way, do you usually drive yourself to school?"
"I generally take a taxi. Driving feels too ostentatious."
[Kong Huaijin Affection Level 2]
Kong Huaijin regarded Zhou Yi with admiration. It was rare for soone his age to resist the urge to flaunt wealth.
She recalled her university days, where affluent classmates eagerly paraded their riches, hoping to impress others or win attention.
Back then, she maintained a low profile, and few knew her true identity. Most perceived her as aloof. So suitors attempted to court her by displaying luxury cars and watches, but their efforts only amused her.
Having encountered countless flashy heirs, Zhou Yi's humility stood out as truly exceptional.
As for Kong Xiaohe, his unassuming deanor stemd from his upbringing.
For Kong Huaijin herself, she spent the first two decades of her life flying under the radar. However, in recent years, as she assud control of the family company, money beca inconsequential to her. Though she made no deliberate effort to flaunt her wealth, her every move exuded an air of affluence.
Such qualities are often shaped by one's surroundings, and Kong Huaijin embodied this truth perfectly.
She offered a faint smile. "Let's go, then. We'll take my car."
Zhou Yi carried her bag without regard for the curious stares of their peers and walked side by side with Kong Huaijin out of the cafeteria.
"Sis, I'm having a strange illusion right now."
"What is it?"
"I genuinely feel like a college student being kept by you."
Kong Huaijin burst into laughter, pressing a hand to her chest. "Wouldn't that be nice? Not everyone gets such an opportunity. These days, many n willingly rely on financial support—it saves them decades of struggle. With your charm, you'd have no trouble finding soone willing to provide for you."
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