Chapter 161 It turns out to be an old acquaintance
Chapter 161 It turns out to be an old acquaintance
Hao Weiran and I sat down at a table in the exhibition hall. He took out a very exquisite leather suitcase, as big as a suitcase, and placed it on the table.
He opened the box and poured out all the photos inside.
I looked at the table full of photos in amazement. I had almost all of them in my memory, including photos taken when I was a child and some oil paintings.
I picked up a photo of the painting and looked at it carefully.
"I think I've seen this photo before...how come you have it here..."
I looked up at Hao Weiran who was sitting opposite me.
Hao Weiran looked at me with a smile in his eyes and said, "Because I took a photo and mailed it to you."
I was shocked.
"Those pictures of paintings that were mailed to my high school from time to time! Did you send them?"
Hao Weiran nodded.
"How do you know my high school?"
I looked at Hao Weiran in confusion.
"It's very easy for me to investigate a person. I always have to know where you are so that I can take revenge on you at any time." Hao Weiran raised the corners of his mouth, with a ruffian tone in his words.
I smiled and continued looking at the photos.
There are also some photos of me sitting on a tree and playing with toys when I was a child. They must have been taken by him with a camera at that time.
There is also a photo of the two of us sitting in a tree together.
I put down the photo.
"Are you so vindictive? I only hit you twice! And both times because of your bad behavior! I was just teaching you a lesson!"
"Of course. Up to now, I have only been beaten by you, and you are the only one who dares to do this to me. Do you think I should hold a grudge?" Hao Weiran pointed at the scar on his wrist.
"So what do you want? You want to fight me?" I looked at Hao Weiran helplessly.
Hao Weiran also laughed.
"I don't mind trying it. How about you let me have a bite too, then we'll be even." Hao Weiran leaned his head on his hand and looked at me with interest.
I sneered and leaned back in my chair. "You have grown up, but I am not immature. If you dare to do something that makes me unhappy again, I can still deal with you like I did when we were kids. In my case, I can only win, not be even."
I stared at Hao Weiran as a matter of course.
After hearing what I said, Hao Weiran's dark eyes flashed with light, excitement mixed with amusement, and a smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.
"Melting Moon."
I turned to look at the person who was speaking. Mo Chen and Li Xin were standing not far from us. Mo Chen frowned at me, and then his sharp eyes fell on Hao Weiran.
Li Xin frowned and looked at me with some concern.
"Brother Mo Chen, Brother Li, long time no see." Hao Weiran's voice was relaxed and casual.
I stood up and looked at Mo Chen.
Mo Chen and Li Xin came over to me.
"Why are you two here? Aren't you in a meeting?" I stretched out my hand.
Mo Chen took my hand and sat down.
His cold eyes were fixed on Hao Weiran. "It's been a long time since I last saw you. When did you come back? Did your father and mother come back with you? Are they okay?"
Li Xin walked over to Hao Weiran, patted him, and then sat next to him. As soon as he sat down, he saw the photos on the table. He picked up one and looked at it, then glanced at me and continued looking at the photos.
"Their whereabouts have never been my concern, just like it's none of their business what I want to do now." Hao Weiran looked at Mo Chen with a smile.
Mo Chen looked at Hao Weiran with a cold expression, and then his eyes fell on the photo.
"How do you know Rongyue?" Mo Chen picked up a photo on the table and looked at it. The photo was a photo of me and Hao Weiran when we were little. We were sitting on a tree and fiddling with a camera.
"It was too boring to play with the kids around us. One day I passed by here and saw many kids playing. I was curious and went to see how different kids played. As a result, she pushed me into the water and beat me up."
Hao Weiran looked at me and smiled. "This is the first time in my life that someone dared to touch me, pushed me into the water, and almost drowned me. And it was a girl!"
"Heh, you don't even tell me why I hit you!" I looked at Hao Weiran helplessly.
"Well! Anyway, you are the most interesting person I have ever met. I will never find anyone like you again."
I avoided Hao Weiran's gaze. His eyes always revealed his emotions directly, just like when he was a child.
"What are these photos of oil paintings?" Li Xin picked up a photo and looked at it.
"I knew she had been painting in high school, and my family happened to have these collections at the time, so I took pictures and sent them to her from time to time."
"The old man at the gate of my high school always reminded me to pick up the mail. I thought someone had sent it to the wrong address, but I couldn't find the sender's information. Moreover, every photo was an oil painting, and I liked them all so I kept them. I never thought that someone sent them to me on purpose." I looked at Li Xin.
Li Xin smiled at me, then frowned slightly, and his eyes looked at the photo on the table again.
"Do you still keep these photos?" Hao Weiran looked at me.
I nodded, "I put them all away."
"Did it help you?"
I picked up a photo of an oil painting on the table and said, "Yeah, it's very helpful. I'll take it out and look at it from time to time before painting."
"Then am I repaying evil with kindness? Your painting is so good, is it also my credit?"
I looked at Hao Weiran and couldn't think of any rebuttal for a moment, because it was true that the oil painting photos he sent me broadened my horizons.
I frowned and looked at the photo on the table.
"So, when are you going to paint again?"
I raised my eyes and looked at Hao Weiran.
"How do you know I don't paint anymore?"
Hao Weiran smiled and pointed in the direction of my painting. "Besides this one, do you have any other works?"
I looked at my painting.
"So you have always known that this painting is mine, right?" I looked at Hao Weiran again.
"Otherwise, who would spend so much money to buy a work by a college student pretending to be another artist's work? You have committed a big taboo." Hao Weiran looked at me with a smile in his eyes.
"Did you buy this painting at that time?" I was a little surprised.
Hao Weiran nodded.
"If you knew that, why would you buy it?"
"I know this painting is yours, but someone is selling it under another artist's name, and the price is so high. Do you know what will happen to you and the artist if this is exposed? Why did you do this?"
I lowered my eyes, not wanting to continue this topic.
Hao Weiran smiled and said, "Anyway, did you get the money? Did it solve your problem?"
I nodded.
"I couldn't return home at the time, otherwise I would have gone straight to you to ask. After all, in my heart, you are the only friend I have ever acknowledged."
I looked at Hao Weiran. His eyes were very serious when he said this, without any joking or ruffian tone.
"cough…"
I looked at Li Xin, and Li Xin glanced at Mo Chen.
I looked at Mo Chen, only to find that his face couldn't be colder. The look he gave Hao Weiran seemed to be brewing a storm.
I shook Mo Chen's hand, only to find that he was holding mine tightly.
"So your wife has had such a bad temper since she was a child. But she does look very cute." Li Xin threw a photo in front of Mo Chen.
Mo Chen pressed the photo that was sliding over and looked at it with his eyes lowered.
The look in his eyes was no longer as sinister as before.
I breathed a sigh of relief, luckily Li Xin was there.
"You kid, I remember you are the least sociable. You usually stay away from others by yourself, but you can find playmates by yourself. It is such a coincidence that you ran into Mo Chen's wife? Is the world really that small?" Li Xin looked at Hao Weiran. Although he was smiling, there was a scrutiny in his eyes.
Hao Weiran looked at Li Xin and smiled. He leaned back casually in his chair and said, "It's a pity that I became stronger too slowly. If I could come back earlier, maybe the world wouldn't be so small, and the people around us would be different.
Hao Weiran turned and looked at me.
“But it’s more challenging now.”
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