Chu Chen glared at Ji Mingqian with a dark look in his eyes, "Ji Mingqian, youâre single because you deserve to be."
Such a killjoy.
"Iâm single and proud of it, and besides, Iâve got a whole garden of women," Ji Mingqian lifted his chin slightly, glanced at him, and said with a sly smile.
"You should keep swimming here to cool off. After all, itâs bad for your health to be able to see but not eat."
Chu Chen, "..."
This guy with the sharp tongue.
"Iâm off." Ji Mingqian waved his hand and walked away with a swagger.
His retreating figure looked so smug it was practically begging to be knocked down a peg.
...
In the living room, an animated film was playing on the TV.
Mingchong came out of the kitchen and, seeing the person sitting on the couch, a warm smile spread across his lips.
When his eyes caught a glimpse of the animated film playing on the TV, he couldnât help but chuckle.
Itâs rare to see such childlike innocence.
"Jiuliang, wash your hands and get ready for dinner."
"Coming." Ye Jiuliang put down the unfinished bag of chips, got up, and just then, her phone on the table rang.
She bent down to pick up the phone, glanced at the caller ID, and her lips curled into a pleasant curve unconsciously.
She pressed the answer button, and a rich, intoxicating voice sounded in her ear, "Where are you?"
"At a handsome guyâs place," Ye Jiuliang teased on purpose.
Not far away, Mingchong took off his apron, heard her words, and couldnât help but laugh lightly.
Li Mochan frowned, a dangerous glint in his eyes, "Little wolf, donât feel like taking your exam tomorrow morning?"
Ye Jiuliang held back her laughter and pretended not to understand the implication of his words, nonchalantly saying, "Itâs fine, I donât feel like going for the exam anyway. If I donât graduate, you can explain it to the old man yourself."
That graduation certificate was just for the old man to see; she didnât care whether she had it or not.
"Where are you?" His assertiveness lasted only three seconds before his helpless tone successfully made Ye Jiuliang laugh.
"I ran into Chairman Ming on the street, so I came over to his place for dinner, to taste his cooking," Ye Jiuliang sat back on the sofa.
Hearing the name "Mingchong," a flash of surprise crossed Li Mochanâs eyes.
"Have you eaten yet?" Ye Jiuliang asked.
Li Mochan snapped back to reality, "Not yet, little wolf, could you hand the phone to Chairman Ming for a second?"
"Why?" she asked.
Li Mochan replied, "I have something to ask him."
Ye Jiuliang raised an eyebrow, and catching a glimpse of Mingchong coming over, she stood up and handed him the phone.
"Chairman Ming, Li Mochan has something to ask you."
Mingchong looked puzzled, glanced down at the phone she handed over, and took the phone to his ear.
"Lord Li."
His warm voice was like a refreshing breeze, making it hard to dislike him.
"Chairman Ming, my little girl told me sheâs having dinner at your place?" Li Mochan spun his chair, his deep eyes gazing out at the scenery beyond the window, his usually frosty voice unexpectedly softened a bit.
"Lord Li neednât worry, Iâve simply invited Jiuliang over for a casual meal," knowing Li Mochan was always concerned about Ye Jiuliang, Mingchong spoke warmly.
Li Mohan said, "Little girl, Iâm relieved that youâre eating. I donât know when Director Ji would be available, as I have some matters Iâd like to discuss with you."
Upon hearing this, Mingchong was taken aback, a flicker of mild puzzlement appearing in his eyes.
Without much thought, he hummed in acknowledgment, "Iâm free at any time."
"Then Iâll visit you tomorrow." Li Mohan said.
Mingchong grew even more bewildered. When had Li Mohan ever been so polite?
How strange.
"Fine."
He handed the phone back to Ye Jiuliang, the call had already been disconnected.
Ye Jiuliang looked at him curiously, "What were you talking about?"
"Nothing much, probably something about a company collaboration," Mingchong laughed softly, speaking in a subdued tone.
Ye Jiuliang looked at him half-believing, half-doubting. Her familyâs jealous jar couldnât have threatened someone, could he?
"Letâs eat, the dishes are almost cold," Mingqian changed the subject.
Ye Jiuliang nodded, and just as she was about to step forward, someone rang the doorbell.
"Iâll go open the door," said Mingchong, walking slowly towards it.
When Mingchong saw the person outside through the video doorbell on the wall, he frowned.
How had they found this place?
"Open the door, Mingchong. I know youâre home. You ingrate, climbing up the ladder and forgetting your roots. Have you no conscience for how hard weâve struggled to raise you?" The womanâs cursing voice drifted in from outside.
Ye Jiuliang paused in her steps, her gaze full of confusion looking at Mingchongâs back.
Whatâs going on?
As Mingchong opened the front door, the womanâs cursing abruptly ceased.
"What are you doing here?" Mingchong looked at the man and woman standing at the doorway with an indifferent gaze, his tone full of estrangement.
The middle-aged woman who had been cursing fiercely just moments ago suddenly felt a bit intimidated upon seeing Mingchong.
She tugged at the corner of the manâs clothes beside her, signaling him to speak up.
The man glared at her, took a step forward with a fawning smile, "Mingchong, your auntâs got a hasty temper; donât take it personally. Weâre here because we need to ask a favor of you."
Mingqian took a step back, avoiding the hand that reached out to him.
His voice was calm as he spoke, "Go ahead."
"Itâs just that your brother has recently failed in his business and been swindled out of his money. Now he canât find a job, and he has debts he doesnât know how to handle," the man said, rubbing his hands together with a pained expression as he sighed.
"I donât have a brother," Mingchong stated flatly.
"And Iâve already given you a lump sum before."
"Mingchong, you canât talk like that. You grew up in our house from when you were a child. Your uncleâs and my kids are naturally your brothers. That money canât offset the grace of us raising you for so many years," upon hearing this, the middle-aged womanâs face filled with displeasure. She pushed the man aside and confronted Mingchong, accusing him.
"Those were your own words back then, and the sum was proposed by you. Once the money was given to you, I have no further relations with you. The IOU is still here; would you like to see it?" Mingchong said, unruffled, his tone unwavering.
The womanâs face showed difficulty, and she irrationally said, "Mingchong, now that youâre so wealthy and the chairman of a listed company, canât you help out your brother a little, instead of being so reluctant?"
"Exactly, Mingchong. It was us who took you from the orphanage back then. You canât be ungrateful," the man followed up.
Mingchongâs gaze swept over the two of them, a mocking smile appearing on his lips.
Back then, the couple had been married for years without children. They heeded some old wivesâ tale that adopting a child would bring their own. Indeed, they eventually had their own children, and from that point on, the two of them treated him almost as if he were trashâeither beating or scolding him.