Chapter 297 You Know Who I Am
Qin Sheng and Chang Baji left. They stayed in the Lingyin Temple for only about half an hour, less than what they expected. They should have stayed longer. Usually, people would have a lengthy and hypocritical talk to sound each other out when coming across their enemy.
Qin Sheng now was not in the mood to burn any incense for praying. He left the Lingyin Temple with Chang Baji, holding an umbrella. Chang Baji did not ask anything until they got in the car, and he said, âAnything wrong?â
âLao Chang, one will always be humiliated when he hasnât got the power. But, sooner or later, Iâll take my revenge for what theyâve done to me,â Qin Sheng said with resentful eyes. He was not that kind of sage who could return good for evil. He was a nobody who would be affected by all the emotions when struggling among the ups and downs of life. He was no more than a common person who returned good for good and evil for evil. This was how he lived and how he enjoyed his life.
Chang Baji knew what Qin Sheng meant, which was within his expectation. Anyway, Qin Sheng had to be clear about the result of his behavior.
âIâll kowtow as an apology,â Qin Sheng said straightly.
It was not a big deal for any other common person to kowtow to some big shot as an apology. Wise men should be able to stoop and stand erect. Some might have no feelings if they kowtowed often as an apology.
But for Qin Sheng, this was much different. Kowtowing for an apology was equal to breaking his two legs, and it was hard to say when he could stand up again. This was even much worse than killing him.
Chang Baji was a little surprised. After all, this was not a big deal for others, but it was for Qin Sheng. For him, this was Achillesâ heel. Yan Chaozong had given Qin Sheng a real hit.
âThen what will you do next?â Chang Baji did not try to persuade Qin Sheng to give up and say anything to comfort like âThisâs nothing at allâ. He always let Qin Sheng make the choice himself. After all, he couldnât stand in Qin Shengâs shoes, and would never fully understand him. But Chang Baji was sure about one point. If Qin Sheng said âyesâ, then Qin Sheng would not be the person he admired anymore. Although he would not look down upon Qin Sheng, he could not deny that he would feel uncomfortable more or less.
Qin Sheng closed his eyes, rubbing his temples with fatigue. âLet me think about this⊠Iâll think about thisâŠâ
Then Chang Baji left Qin Sheng alone and just drove quietly. Qin Sheng had to make his own choice. Anyway, this was Qin Shengâs life, not his. He should not do anything about this.
Lin Changhe went to visit an old friend, who was an eminent monk of the Lingyin Temple and had gotten along well with the Lins. This monk was at a similar age as the old Ms. Lin, and was old Mr. Linâs good friend. Anyone from the Lins coming to the Lingyin Temple would visit the monk. It was almost a rule of the Lin family.
When Lin Changhe came out of the room, he saw the guard of Shifang Garden standing beside the door. Lin Changhe went over and asked the guard, âWhere are they?â
âExecutive Lin, they have left,â the guard answered.
Lin Changhe said surprisedly, âTheyâve left?â
Of course, he did not ask about the talk between Qin Sheng and Yan Chaozong, and the guard obviously had no idea. He thought for a while and called Qin Sheng, but Qin Sheng did not answer the phone. Then he called Yan Chaozong and asked, âChaozong, what did you talk about with him?â
âSecond Uncle, Qin Sheng told you nothing. It was a nice talk. As for the result, you will know it soon.â Yan Chaozong deliberately hid something.
Lin Changhe did not like Yan Chaozong due to this young manâs arrogant attitude. He finished the phone call with a few words. From Yan Chaozongâs voice, Lin Changhe realized that he must have won this round and there had been a result. He guessed that Qin Sheng had to pay a lot for this. Lin Chang sighed. This was within his expectation. Unfortunately, Qin Sheng was the only one to pay for this round of the game.
He thought about all those ups and downs happening to the Lin family. If his big brother was braver, then the Lins would not suffer as much as they did now. The Lins would not become much better, but at least they would not be worse. After all, big families always hoped that they went further.
For rich and powerful families in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, it was a long convention to unite by marriage from ancient to modern times. It was the same for the Lin family. Let alone in some places, major industries were controlled by the big local families. In southern China, clans were especially influential unlike in the north. That was why there were so many clan temples in the south but much fewer in the north.
Lin Changhe thought, âIf Lin Su was a man, then things would be much different. Because the family education would be deeply rooted in âhisâ bones.â But things were better since Lin Su was actually a woman. If not, the Lins would never admit âhisâ girlfriend and âheâ would be excluded by the whole family and even other families who had connections with the Lins.
Things had happened before. The story of Xu Zhimo, one of the most famous modern poets, and his wife Lady Lu Xiaoman, a well-known social butterfly, was known to many. Xu Zhimo was the elder cousin of Jin Yong, one of the most famous kung fu story writers. But Jin Yong obviously scorned this cousin. In Jinâs novels, the heroâs elder cousin was always a bad guy. And in one of his novels called Tian Long Ba Bu, Jin even named a raper after his cousinâs pen name.
Jin Yong was a pen name and his original family name was Zha. The Zha family was a big family from Haining, Zhejiang Province. It was such a big family that even a Qing dynasty emperor had praised it as âthe hugest Jiangnan family with thousands of years of historyâ. This showed that the Zhas was a big power in Zhejiang Province. The Zhas had produced untold politicians and scholars. The family also built connections with other rich and powerful local big families by marriage. The Zha familyâs glory was mostly in the period of Kang Xi. After that, during the period of Yong Zheng, the family was unfortunately involved in a coup, but in the end, went through difficult times. This was because of the help from the Chen family, who the Zhas had a marriage connection with. The Chen family had close connections with Emperor Yongzheng and even Emperor Qianlong.
After all, the hundreds of years of connection-oriented marriages were the root of the Zha family, which made it exist long in history. If you looked up to this history book, you would find that those quite a lot of celebrities had kinships. For example, Aunt Jiang, who was mentioned a lot by Jin Yong, married Jiang Baili, from the Four Families of the Republic of China. Jin Yongâs teacher was Wang Zhean, the younger brother of Wang Guowei, a famous scholar of the Republic of China. And Jin Yongâs niece was Chen Congzhong, who was also a famous scholar.
The reason why Xu Zhimo was looked down upon was that he had broken the big familiesâ convention of marriage. He abandoned his ex-wife and married Lady Lu Xiaoman, the social butterfly of Shanghai. As a result, the whole Xu family excluded him, but still included Xuâs ex-wife and her son and ignored Lady Lu Xiaoman.
Xu Zhimoâs ex-wife was from the family that was a big shot in Shanghaiâs financial industry. This was the deep reason.
It was because of the connection-oriented marriages from generation to generation that the Lin family could take its root in Ningbo. And this was also how the Yan family developed itself from a big family in Ningbo to a real big shot in Shanghai. The connection-oriented marriage brought about the sharing of all resources and glory, as well as difficulties. This was the real reason that the Lins looked down upon Qin Sheng. It was not only because of their disparity, but because the Lins should never break their convention of marriage.
So Lin Changhe thought that things were much better since Lin Su was the daughter rather than the son of the Lin family. If not, Lin Su absolutely would be abandoned by the family.
But Qin Sheng and Lin Su both focused on the conflicts, but ignored the truth behind.
At this moment, after Qin Sheng and Chang Baji left the Lingyin Temple, they did not go to the Golden Coast, but Jiuxi Rose Garden. Now that Chang Baji was going to the training venue of Boss Hu, Gu Qingyang must have gone back to his work.
Qin Sheng walked to the Caosâ mansion. Cao Ying studied in a boarding school and only went home on the weekend. Cao Zhang was a senior student at the university so he had plenty of free time to stay at home. He was playing with his younger sister in the sitting room, laughing happily. Cao Da was sitting beside, reading a newspaper. Second Aunt Mi Na was consulting her smartphone while chatting with Cao Da sometimes, with felicity. First Aunt Ji Jing had gone to Shanghai for shopping.
Qin Sheng was kind of jealous of Cao Zhang. He was at a similar age as Cao Zhang, but had suffered so much from life. He had to struggle for what he wanted, but Cao Zhang needed to do nothing, for his family would eliminate all the difficulties for him.
âBrother Qin Sheng!â Yuâer shouted to Qin Sheng excitedly, running toward him and clinging to his leg. She had a good impression of him.
Qin Zhang greeted him politely. âBrother Qin.â
Mi Na raised her head and said with a smile, âQin Sheng, how are you doing today?â
Cao Da dropped the newspaper and stared at Qin Sheng, realizing that he wanted to say something. Qin Sheng greeted everyone here politely.
âIs something wrong?â Cao Da asked directly.
Qin Sheng nodded.
âLetâs go to the study.â Cao Da stood up and asked Cao Zhang to take his daughter away.
Cao Da entered the study and said with a smile, âThat is over. You still look worried deeply. Never mind. You have to move on to the next chapter.â
âUncle Cao, that was my fault,â Qin Sheng said with guilty.
Cao Da frowned and said, âWhat happened? Iâve said that it was none of your business. Why do you still feel bad?â
âUncle Cao, Iâve figured out the one behind it. Thatâs why I have to say sorry. I really feel bad now.â Qin Sheng just said it directly and did not want to hide the truth from Cao Da.
âYou know? Who?â Cao Da asked surprisedly.
Qin Sheng hesitated a little then said, âAn enemy of mine.â
âYour enemy?â Cao Da was even more surprised.
Qin Sheng nodded with a serious look and said, âYeah, my enemy, the Yan family in Shanghai.â
Cao Da said no more and absorbed himself in thoughtâŠ
Yan Chaozong had not gone back from the Lingyin Temple, but Qu Huanxi had been waiting in the mansion of Amanfayun. He came very early, obviously having known something about the meeting between Yan Chaozong and Qin Sheng. Yan Chaozong informed Qu Huanxi of his purpose of this Hangzhou journey the moment he arrived here. Qu Huanxi, who had been at leisure for a long time, definitely would not miss this.
When Yan Chaozong went back and entered the room, Qu Huanxi couldnât wait to stand up and ask, âLao Yan, did everything go well?â
âAll as I expected,â Yan Chaozong said with a teasing smile.
Qu Huanxi asked excitedly, âSo he said âyesâ?â
âNot yet, I said Iâd give him time to think about it,â Yan Chaozong answered.
Qu Huanxi was almost jumping with glee and said with a laugh, âYou know, youâre going to kick that guy to the graveyard. âBut, if he finally says âyesâ, will you let him go?â
Yan Chaozong rolled his eyes to Qu Huanxi and said in a horrifying voice, âYou know who I am!â
Qu Huanxi got Yan Chaozong immediately and burst into a laugh. The show was to be continued.
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