Chapter 157 The Heirs 15
Chapter 157 The Heirs 15
After running two laps, she returned to the lounge and changing room. She opened her locker and unlocked her phone first without rushing to change into her school uniform.
Sure enough, Jim's message had arrived.
The content was completely different from the previous argument, and was much calmer. I told her to remember to go to the company for at least two acting and lines classes a week, and there was nothing else.
It seems that Yu Ziran has already negotiated it.
After reading the text message, Zhu Yue slid to Yu Ziran's page and sent him a text message of thanks.
She would not refuse this help because she needed it right now.
There is still a long way to go, and there will always be a chance to repay him in the future.
She looked out the window. At this time, the heroine and the hero should have met.
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Yangpyeong District, Seoul.
"Do you have money? How old is it?" Cha Eun-sang stopped her mother who was about to leave with a cloth bag.
"Is he Korean or American? Have you asked him what he does?"
"Answer me. When will you get married? Will you invite us?"
"Will you book air tickets for us?" The frequent questions made Che's mother look helpless. She stopped and looked at Cha Eun-sang.
Use sign language to express the meaning: "Where is that place? Can you just go there? Where are you going?"
Che Eun-sang's first reaction was to look around, and then he lowered his voice and said hurriedly, "I told you to send messages outside."
Mother Che's eyes flashed with sadness. She lowered her head and took out her phone from her cloth bag and typed on the message screen: "Your sister who is studying in the United States must have chosen it herself. If we go, we will be a burden to your sister."
Cha Eun-sang tried her best to control her unhappiness but still burst out. Her voice was trembling, "Why are we a burden?"
"What's wrong with us?" Tears welled up in her eyes and she suppressed the sob in her throat.
Mother Che lowered her head to avoid her daughter's angry gaze, as if she had sensed her daughter's grievance. She said patiently, "She said she is kind and honest, so she doesn't want to give up. That's all. What else do you want?"
"Why can't there be hope?" Cha Eun-sang couldn't help but said loudly: "After my sister ran away from home, I was so..."
An unspeakable silence flowed between mother and daughter. After all, she still felt sorry for her mother. Che Eun-sang swallowed the fatigue in her bones and her eyes became firm.
"I won't send the money," Cha Eun-sang said. "I'm going to my sister's wedding."
"Can the money transferred from the bank be sent to the United States? I want to go to the United States in person to give it to her." Ignoring the look on Che's mother's face that seemed to be hesitant to speak, Che Eun-sang quickly said, "I'm going to be late for my part-time job, so I'm leaving."
Che's mother stretched out her arm to stop her from saying something, but Cha Eun-sang didn't want to hear anything.
Before tears and more intense words could fall, Cha Eun-sang turned and ran away.
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It was the same awkward silence.
"Although we each had our own marriages before, both of us wanted to make today's marriage more solid and strong." Mother Liu and Father Cui smiled at each other.
"I think the bond between siblings is as important as the bond between husband and wife." Father Cui glanced at Liu Rachel and Cui Ying and said.
"It's good that they know each other." Liu's mother also looked at the two of them, "It seems that Yingdao's birthday is earlier than Rachel's birthday."
"Let's greet each other formally." Father Cui put down his wine glass and gestured to his son, "From now on, I am your sister."
Cui Yingdao took a deep breath and looked up at Liu Rachel's colorful face. "Hello, sister."
"I'll leave our Rachel in your care, Young-do." Liu's mother looked at Choi Young-do with a fond smile, "As an Oppa, please take good care of her in the future."
Cui Yingdao tilted his head and said, "Of course, my sister is exactly what I like."
These words made the already awkward atmosphere even more awkward.
Liu's mother looked at him in confusion, not knowing whether this was just a joke or if he meant something else.
Mr. Cui's hand, which was originally raised to drink from the cup, froze and he slowly put it down.
Liu Rachel changed her constipated expression and looked at Cui Ying strangely.
Choi Young-do slowly stood up, "Then..."
The next second, Cui's father's voice sounded: "Sit down."
Choi Young-do looked up and controlled his annoyance: "I have an appointment."
Father Cui wiped the corner of his mouth and stood up as well. Compared to his son who was 189 cm tall, he was only as tall as the other's ears - he raised his hand and slapped his son.
Rachel Liu shuddered with fear and looked over stiffly. Her mother, who was about to wipe the corner of her mouth, also froze in her tracks and watched the farce with an unclear expression.
"Sit down." Father Cui looked at Cui Yingdao and repeated the same words again.
Cui Yingdao raised the corners of his lips, "I really can't sit down now." He glanced at Liu's mother and Liu Rachel, "Because I feel embarrassed in front of my sister."
Liu Rachel looked at this scene with difficulty, as if she had not expected that Choi Young-do, who was always tyrannical and domineering at school, would behave like this in front of his father. She rolled her eyes and thought of something.
Mother Liu avoided her gaze. She felt that such a scene should not be staged at this time. It was obvious that the problem lay with Cui's father more than Cui Yingdao. He was the culprit who made everyone lose face.
"Please enjoy it." Choi Young-do gritted his teeth and glanced at the mother and daughter opposite him, "With your family."
He left directly, and this time Cui's father did not try to stop him.
He was silent for two seconds, then turned to Liu Rachel and said, "I'm sorry. I apologize to you on his behalf."
When he first met his stepmother and stepsister for dinner, he flirted with his stepsister. In Cui's father's opinion, his son did not take him seriously and embarrassed him. This was absolutely intolerable.
"You don't need to apologize." Liu Rachel said, "I will hear the apology from him in person."
After saying that, she stood up with a cold face and left with her bag.
"Is Rachel's personality like yours?" Father Cui looked at Mother Liu, seeming very puzzled.
"Is Na Yingdao's current personality similar to your ex-wife?" Liu's mother asked with interest.
"Don't mention her in front of me." Father Cui said angrily.
"Is he very beautiful?" Liu's mother thought of Cui Yingdao's handsome face. He didn't look very similar to Cui's father. It seemed that he inherited it from his ex-wife.
Father Cui chuckled silently, for her indifference, "That's why I like you, isn't it?"
"I know." Mother Liu took a sip of red wine and looked back at him.
The two looked at each other and smiled, and the unspeakable embarrassment and shame caused by their children disappeared.
Outside the private dining room.
Choi Young-do took off his helmet and was about to get on his motorcycle when a familiar female voice came from behind him, "Hey, Brother."
He rolled his eyes in disgust and turned to look at Rachel Liu.
"Just now it seemed like you really wanted to be beaten." said Liu Rachel.
"Why, did you see a rare surprise?" Choi Young-do said, "Why did you come out without eating?"
"Are you here to take me back?" He put on the mask of half smile again. No one could see his true emotions at the moment.
"It's for my own happiness." Liu Rachel said without hesitation, "This way I don't have to attend that beggar-like banquet."
Choi Young-do nodded indifferently: "Then just be happy."
He turned and got on the orange heavy motorcycle.
"You know that Jin Tan and I are engaged, right?" Liu Rachel said. "If we become brother and sister, then Tan and you will be brother-in-law and brother-in-law, right?"
She said this with absolutely no good intention, she was just unhappy and wanted to make Choi Young-do feel worse than her.
Choi Young-do turned to look at her impatiently, "So?"
"It's not just you who doesn't like getting married, but..." Rachel Liu said, "I feel like you hate getting married more than I do. I'm afraid you've forgotten so I'm telling you."
Her point was simple: we all hate this wedding, but you obviously hate it more than I do, so come and do something about it, even if it's at least something as simple as ruining it.
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