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Chapter 109 The Kindness of Strangers

Chapter 109 The Kindness of Strangers

Jiang Nianzi looked at Shi Shuo's back and did not pursue him.

It seems that the relationship between Jiang Yixuan and him is not very good, and he did not waver at all when he heard her name.

Mr. Hua really thinks too much.

Hua Mingce had long been prepared to choose another person. She knew that there was a high possibility that Shi Shuo would not agree, but she just wanted Jiang Nianzi to give it a try.

She keenly felt that something was not right about the relationship between Jiang Yixuan and Shi Shuo.

She just wanted to see if Shi Shuo would love Wu Jiwu.

After receiving the news about Jiang Nianzi, Hua Mingce was shaken.

Could it be that she is overthinking?

Does this professional player really think that Jiang Yixuan plays well because he accepted her as his apprentice, so he will treat her differently?

I guess so.

"Nian Zi, we agreed before that since you failed to negotiate this advertisement, this resource will not be given to you."

"Okay, Mr. Hua."

Jiang Nianzi is just a chess piece.

In the eyes of capitalists, who is not a pawn?



Shi Shuo bought an ice drink and went back, his eyes calmly looking ahead and thinking about the person just now.

she says……

——"I am Jiang Yixuan's sister."

He raised his head slightly, the sun was a bit dazzling and he was a little dizzy, but he seemed to see a familiar scene.



It’s also the same sunny day.

The roses climbed all over the wall and bloomed brilliantly, but that day, intermittent sobs came from a place where few people came.

He tried hard to suppress his voice but still couldn't control it. He cried like a little kitten, which made him feel very uncomfortable for some reason.

He didn't think about anything at the time, he just wanted to stop crying.

He rummaged through his schoolbag and found a pack of tissues that his mother had stuffed for him and threw it away.

"Here's the paper for you, don't cry."

He was thinking at the time, how could he be so fragile? What could have happened to him to cry so sadly.

The voice over there stopped for a moment, and he heard a choked "Thank you", but soon started sobbing again.

He turned his back helplessly to the wall, "I can be your listener. Anyway, you don't know who I am and I don't know who you are. I won't tell others."

He easily feels compassion when he sees weak things.

Shi Shuo felt that he had to change this, otherwise he would be too soft-hearted.

He waited for a while but heard no sound. When he was about to leave, he heard a cat-like sound.

"My parents divorced, and my mother took her other daughter and left me and my father."

"Then you don't want them either."

"I know, I'm just...still sad."

It was really sad to be abandoned by the people she thought were closest to her. She knew there was no need to shed tears for those people, but she just couldn't control it.

She hid alone and cried, who knew she would be discovered.

"Then I'll stay with you outside. I'll leave when you've cried enough."

The kindness of strangers made her unable to hold back her tears. She no longer had any scruples, and her tears fell like a faucet that had been turned on.

She unknowingly told an overview of what happened at home.

Her mother cheated, her father went bankrupt, and her mother never liked her leaving with her half-daughter. Before leaving, she condemned them from the moral high ground.

She always feels that she is the most innocent one.

Shi Shuo felt a little unbelievable when he heard all this. He had a happy family and couldn't understand it.

"It's not worth crying for this kind of person. Tears should be reserved for those who deserve it."

"I'll just cry all the water in my head today, and don't shed a single tear because of them in the future."

It was a simple and rough comfort, and after a while the person there seemed to laugh.

"okay, I get it."

(End of chapter)


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