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??89: 089: Took the initiative to hold hands

89: 089: Took the initiative to hold hands

Although Zou i’s response was not affirmative, it still revealed her feelings, and Tang Feng, being a clever man, naturally did not linger on this topic.

During the al, he inquired about the recent happenings, and Zou i spoke with animated expressions, her eyes almost seeming to speak.

It was evident that she greatly enjoyed the achievents of this period.

Being ill for years and then earning money with her own hands again was such a matter of pride.

She, Zou i, was not lazy; on the contrary, she was a capable and virtuous woman, for whom labor was the only way to change her life.

Moreover, hard work earned respect, and additionally, she could make money without needing her daughter, Xue Xian, to work and study away from ho, which she felt uneasy about for a girl, especially one as beautiful as her daughter.

Society was too complicated, and beautiful won were seen rely as prey, playthings in the eyes of those at the top.

Once they caught their eye, endless sches would follow, and Zou i was very aware of this.

The most fearful incident during her illness fortunately had not occurred.

It was indeed very fortunate because of the family’s difficulties, Lin Xinyin’s attire and dressing were very plain, and she didn’t go to nightclubs or bars, nor did she often participate in various activities, allowing her to safely pass her high school years.

Now that their situation had improved, she no longer wanted her daughter to appear so destitute, and with Tang Feng at school, she felt reassured.

Of course, during the al, she reiterated to Tang Feng the importance of protecting her daughter because Lin Xinyin was truly too pure and kind, which made her easily deceived.

When Tang Feng first t Lin Xinyin, he was also attracted by her innocence, and she indeed deserved to be cherished by n.

Such a woman could be proudly presented in public and was also adept in the kitchen; given ti, she would certainly beco a virtuous wife and good mother.

Family factors are contagious, and daughters often see their fathers as role models, but in the absence of a father, the mother’s traits naturally influence them.

Luckily, Lin Xinyin possessed the potential to beco a goddess, or else she would not have been chosen as the school beauty in her senior year.

Back then, she was known as the hidden top-grade beauty, the national goddess in simplicity.

Tang Feng had seen too many fairies with various qualities that could instantly overshadow these school beauties, but on Earth now, such won were already very rare.

However, relative to Lin Xinyin, Tang Feng was more interested in Zou i, after all, he was a very mature man.

Liking a young girl did feel sowhat awkward, which is why his gaze towards mature beautiful won always held a fiery intensity.

Tang Feng had once transcended everything, to put it plainly, he was a Saint, and his mind, aside from cultivation, could blend in nothing else.

Now he was willing to live as a commoner, much happier, and it also didn’t affect his cultivation, which even beca faster and more stable, almost without any bottlenecks.

He greatly enjoyed his current life, and after the al, Zou i conscientiously brewed a pot of tea because Tang Feng liked it.

She had specifically spent a lot of money to buy top-grade Huang Feng Mao Jian, which cost over four hundred yuan per two ounces.

Strangely, she didn’t feel the slightest regret; slling the tea’s fragrance and seeing the enjoynt on Tang Feng’s face, she felt everything was worthwhile.

Drinking tea was one of the few hobbies Tang Feng had in his previous life; tea could clarify the mind and intoxicate the senses, its aroma being like the rhys of nature, wonderfully indescribable.

With each sip, it felt as though his soul was being cleansed.

This was an experience, not a miracle, but it greatly helped the Divine Sense.

“Aunt i, earning money isn’t easy; you’ve really invested a lot for ,” Tang Feng said.

“As long as you’re happy, compared to you saving my life and helping my daughter and , it’s nothing.”

“The thought is what counts most, knowing you care about

makes

happier than anything.

Let’s go out and look at so houses later.

You’re better now, and staying here just isn’t suitable anymore.

Don’t even think about refusing; you want Fairy to have a good future, right?

She’s facing her college entrance exams next term, and a good environnt is very important for her,” Tang Feng said.

“No, we can’t accept your help anymore; I can’t afford to pay you back,” Zou i shook her head.

“Who said anything about paying back?

A house is no big deal to .

If you don’t listen to , from now on consider we don’t know each other.

I won’t co to your house or interfere in your matters,” Tang Feng said forcefully.

Zou i was speechless with irritation and then laughed, “Alright, whatever you say.”

“That’s more like it.

Why be formal with ?

We’re not strangers,” Tang Feng insisted, as Zou i rolled her eyes at him.

Being loved by a man is naturally a wonderful thing for a woman, especially when it’s by soone she likes; it couldn’t be more perfect.

If Tang Feng weren’t still under twenty, she would have committed herself to him long ago.

Zou i wasn’t soone who took advantages of little things.

If it were soone else, she would have definitely refused, just like the people her brother brought, who reeked of greed and looked down on others, coming into their ho and not even deigning to sit.

Just as she was thinking, a BMW pulled up at the door, and two n and a woman stepped out—this ti Zou Wenlong’s wife also joined.

“Miss Zou, hello, this is a little sothing from , please accept it,” the middle-aged man said, his smile so fake it would look insincere to anyone, not to ntion his gaze, which seed almost devouring; Tang Feng scoffed coldly at this.

“Thank you, Mr.

Ruan, but your gift is too valuable; we cannot accept it,” Zou i declined outright.

The middle-aged man awkwardly smiled, set the gift aside, gave Tang Feng a quick glance, then reached out to pat Tang Feng’s shoulder, “This must be your nephew, right?

Co here, uncle has a gift for you,” he said, reaching into his pocket.

Tang Feng gently knocked away the middle-aged man’s hand, “I must say, uncle, you’ve got the wrong person; flattering

won’t help.”

“Ah!” The middle-aged man gave a pained smile, looking at Zou Wenlong, hoping for so help.

“President Ruan, you don’t need to mind that kid.

Little i, President Ruan is a guest here; you can’t treat him like this,” Zou Wenlong intervened.

“Yes, Little i, your brother is right.

At least let’s have a cup of tea and talk slowly,” Zou Wenlong’s wife chid in, whispering in Zou i’s ear.

“Sorry, but we don’t welco you.

Brother, sister-in-law, please stop bothering .

You weren’t so attentive when I was sick these past years, and I don’t need you worrying about

now that I’m better,” Zou i said coldly.

“Little i, how can you be like this?

As your brother, I have to care.

We haven’t had an easy ti these past years, and now that there’s a chance to change that, why won’t you at least try it?” Zou Wenlong said indignantly.

“Sorry, but I’m not getting married again.

You might as well give up that idea.

Xiao Feng, let’s go,” Zou i said, tired of talking, locked the door, and left with Tang Feng.

“This—” The middle-aged man watched the beauty walk away, unable to stop her.

“President Ruan, don’t hurry; we have ti.

We will work on my sister’s attitude, and you should visit more often.

Maybe one day she’ll accept you,” Zou Wenlong obsequiously said.

“Hopefully that’s the case.

I really like your sister, Old Zou.

I hope we can beco family.

That way, whatever business you want to do, I’ll support,” the middle-aged man smiled.

Knowing the implications, Zou Wenlong realized he wouldn’t get anything without success.

These wealthy people were just too pragmatic.

He helplessly got into the car, knowing it wouldn’t be easy to overco his sister’s stubbornness.

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