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The other kidâs face soured immediately. As a little kid, he felt uneasy after his lie was exposed and looked somewhat embarrassed. Ruan Danchen was about to go easy and tell Qi Youxuan to just let the kid stay in line, but the kid said, âSo? Why are you so nitpicky? Itâs just one person. How much time will I take from you? In any case, I can just let you all stand in front of me!â
The kid noticed that adults formed the bulk of people lined up behind Qi Youxuan. He figured that Qi Youxuan and Ruan Danchen would feel embarrassed to argue with a child.
âHow could you saw that? Itâs not about how long the wait is. Cutting in line is not the right thing to do! Havenât your parents ever taught you about this? Havenât your teachers ever taught you?â Qi Youxuan got angry.
His temper was actually quite good initially and he was magnanimousâas long as the kid knew those actions were wrong and apologized, Qi Youxuan would have let the kid continue to stand in line.
Surprisingly, the kid not only refused to apologize after his lie was exposedâhe even reaffirmed his stance, angering Qi Youxuan even further.
Ruan Danchen patted Qi Youxuanâs head. He was still very angry, but Ruan Danchenâs soft touch decreased his anger by half.
She knelt down and hugged Qi Youxuan, saying, âOkay, thatâs enough. Youâve already made a spectacle of him after exposing his lie and teaching him a lesson. I think he wants to apologize to you, but is too embarrassed and angry that he felt ashamed. Donât be angry. Letâs be tolerant okay. You see, our friend is all alone here. Heâs been standing for so long but his family hasnât shown up. Itâs lonely for him.â
Qi Youxuan pouted, but after some thought, he nodded and said to the little boy in front of him, âI wonât criticize you for standing here in line, but due to your actions of cutting in line, you must say sorry to me. And since I allowed you to stand here in line, so you have to thank me for that too.â
The other kid remained obstinate. He stubbornly refused to utter an apology to Qi Youxuan, but he did not leave the spot either.
Someone from behind criticized, âWhich family does this kid belong to? Jumps queue but doesnât apologize. Does he even have any manners?â
âHeâs a kid, you canât hold that against him.â
âFrom the looks of it, his family didnât teach him well.â
âNannan, why did you come here alone? Grandma was looking all over for you,â a shocked and agitated voice was heard.
Ruan Danchen turned to look, and to her surprise, it was the same indecisive old lady that stared so long at the menu in McDonalds and left everyone behind waiting for so long.
The old lady had a cup of hot milk tea in her hand. She probably went to buy the drink for the boy, but instead of standing in line, he cut it, causing the old lady to be unable to find him.
That Nannan boy saw his grandmother as a saving grace and wailed loudly all of a sudden, crying and shouting, âGrandma,â before throwing himself over to the old lady.
âWhat is it, what is it? Who bullied you? Who did something bad to you?â the old lady asked as she shielded her grandson in her arms. Her first line of sight was Qi Youxuan.
The reason was because he stood with Nannan, and squabbles among kids were common.
âItâs him!â Nannan pointed blatantly at Qi Youxuan.
Ruan Danchen frowned and protected the boy behind herself.
Before she could say anything, she heard Nannan complain, âThey bullied me. They thought I was alone, so they bullied a small boy like me. His mommy said that I stood here for so long but no one came to look for me!â
The old lady was not happy to hear that. She said to Ruan Danchen, âI thought you were a reasonable young woman when you helped me at McDonalds just now. Who knew you were such an irrational person? How do you teach your child? Saying those kinds of things to a little boy is too much! How can you bring up your child like this? Not only did you not stop an argument between children, you yourself make nasty comments about my grandson. How could you have the heart to say all that out loud! Based on all this, your son doesnât have any manners too!â
Ruan Danchen could not stand it if people said unsavory things to Qi Youxuan. She could bear with it if it was directed at her, but saying those things to Qi Youxuan was a big no-no. More so, when Qi Youxuan did nothing wrong to deserve all those words from the old lady.
Taking a deep breath, Ruan Danchen decided to pull Qi Youxuan before her and protect him. She made sure his back was facing the old lady, so she did not have to look at the old ladyâs fierce-looking face.
Ruan Danchen was caressing Qi Youxuanâs head, letting him ease his worries while she turned to the old lady. âHeâs a young kid, but he already knows how to twist the truth. Iâm the one who should be asking whether your family taught any manners. I didnât say anything out of respect for an old lady like you, and I expected you to be a rational person. Seems like I overestimated you.â
âWhat nonsense are you talking about?!â the old lady berated. She pointed at Ruan Danchen in anger and was trembling madly. âHow dare you speak like that? You should be respecting the old and cherishing the young!â
Compared to Ruan Danchenâs calmness, the old lady seemed violent and sinister. Onlookers were sweating just by looking at her, wondering if she would exert herself too much after getting so worked up.
There were too many instances where people scammed someone by setting up an âaccidentâ to make it seem as though the âvictimâ sustained some sort of injury from the target. If the old lady really did faint, no one would dare to step forward and help her up.
Moreover, the old lady did not seem to be a reasonable person. What if their kindness was repaid by a beating from the old lady?
None of the bystanders took pity on the hag.
Ruan Danchen ignored the old ladyâs anger but remained calm instead, saying, âOur little friend here cut in line for no reason and stubbornly wanted to stand in front of my son. My son told him to line up at the back instead of jumping queue. Your grandson said he went to the toilet and he originally stood in front of my son. He said he was merely getting back to his original position after coming back from the toilet.â
Looking at the cup of milk tea in the old ladyâs hands, Ruan Danchen said, âI think, if our little friend went to the toilet, you wouldnâtâve left him alone and went to buy milk tea, right? Weâve been waiting in line for half an hour, so my son asked our friend how long ago he went to the toilet. He thought about it and said it was twenty minutes. He was smart. He told us he was gone for a long time, but he didnât know that we had been standing here longer.â
The old ladyâs expression was already very sour. Ruan Danchen continued to speak calmly, âWeâve exposed his lies, but not only did he not apologize, he insisted that him cutting in line was only going to add an extra one person to wait. In my sonâs eyes, this has nothing to do with how long the wait is; this is a question of a personâs character, and a question of right and wrong. In the home and in school, my son was taught that cutting in line is a very rude thing to do. He would never do such a thing, and he wonât ever let anyone do the same. I saw your grandson being alone, with no one accompanying him to play here, probably because the adults were away for some time. So, I told my son to just let him stand in line before him.
âThis isnât a big issue, but in a kidâs eyes, whatâs wrong is wrong, and whatâs right is right. Although this isnât something major, my son was the wronged one and yet he tolerated it. Your grandson likes this kind of game and my son does too. Kids are all excited. As for your grandsonâs rude actions, my son compromised, saying that he would allow your grandson to be ahead of him in exchange for an apology and a word of thanks. How could he twist all that and say that weâre the ones bullying him?â
âYou... You youngsters know how to talk. Of course my grandson couldnât win an argument against you. Youâre using that to bully my grandson, what kind of person are you!â The old ladyâs expression changed.
The rest of them who stood in line could not take it any longer and began criticizing them.
âHow can an old lady like you not know the difference between right and wrong? You just go around blaming others after hearing whatever your grandson says. And youâre saying that her son has no manners? What did her son say? Her son didnât even say a single word!â
âYeah, all of us saw it. Your grandson is the one who cut queue, lied, and was rude. The other boy tried to compromise with your grandson, but your grandson didnât budge. When he saw you coming, he lied and twisted the truth. From whom did the young kid learn from, I wonder?â someone insinuated angrily.
Children were blank canvasses, and bad behavior was almost certainly learnt from someone else. People were enraged that such a small kid was given wrong treatment by an adult.
âYouâre an unreasonable old lady. Why are you looking down on others just because youâre elderly?â
âHer son didnât tell lies. Right is right and wrong is wrong. It was your grandson that lied again and again. You accuse others of not teaching their child well, so Iâd like to ask you a question: if your family teaches your grandson well, does that mean youâre teaching him to lie and all that?â
âHer son was so kind to compromise with your grandson, but youâre now accusing them of having no manners. What kind of person are you?â
âExactly, look how much the child has to suffer!â
âLooking at you, old lady, your attitude can never be a good role model for children. No wonder your grandson is like that even though heâs so young.â
âYou should learn to control your temper. Once the child is taught the wrong things, itâll be too late.â
One after another, the crowd hurled criticisms at the old lady. They could not help it, since they saw everything unfold with their own eyes. The things Ruan Danchen said to Qi Youxuan were not heard by those further away, but anyone who was nearby managed to hear it all.
With so many people vouching for the truth of the matter, the old lady could never be in the right even if she had a hundred mouths to counter them with.
The old lady was trembling with anger, and her face was even turning green.
âWhat kind of people were they!
âSaying that our family did not teach children well. Does all these ordinary people even know what her family status was?!â
âIâm telling you; you can never hope to be on the same level as my family!â the old lady remarked exasperatedly. âHmph! I wonât take offence with all of you today. The atmosphere in todayâs society is getting worse. Everyone only knows how to bully the old and the young. What kind of people are these!â
She began bringing her grandson away as soon as she said that. As she walked off, she said, âNannan, donât get angry. Donât go to their level. Theyâre all useless people who bullied us.â
Everyone was utterly speechless.
Unreasonable old ladies made the news frequently, but none of them foresaw that they meet one in person.
The crowed rolled their eyes and could not resist commenting, âWhat kind of person is she!â
Qi Youxuanâs mood took a turn for the worse after what happened with the old lady and her grandson. He was not as excited to stand in line as before and simply hugged Ruan Danchen, looking incredibly listless.
Ruan Danchen was heartbroken to see that. She comforted him immediately, âYouxuan, itâs okay. Itâs not your fault. Donât keep thinking about it. You were a good boy just now.â
Qi Youxuan knew that, but his spirits were dampened and he remained very downcast.
Those two rows of people lining up found the little guy to be very adorable and handsome. They had all took a liking to him from the start, and some even smiled and teased him with their facial expressions when they lined up.
Seeing the boyâs wronged appearance made them feel heartbroken too. They thought about how good a child he was, as he had manners and knew how to compromise. He listened to his mother and heeded her advice, making sure that he did not put a burden on his mother. In the end however, he was bullied by the irrational grandmother-grandson duo.
Everyone began consoling him, although some rued that they did not have any candy or junk food that they could use to coax him.
One young lady, who came with her boyfriend, held a Spiderman figurine that she managed to win from a claw machine. It was not big, but it took a lot of effort to get it out.
She gave it to Qi Youxuan and said, âLittle friend, donât be sad. Here, have this.â
Qi Youxuan shook his head. âIt was difficult for you to get that, right? I canât take it. My mom bought a lot of minions for me today.â
The young girlâs heart shattered because he was such an obedient and considerate kid!
The first in line was a young man who looked like a high school student. His turn was next.
He turned around and told his friend to hold his spot, before walking over and kneeling before Qi Youxuan, âLittle Brother, my turn is up next. Would it be okay if I let you play first?â
The little boy hesitated for a moment but eventually shook his head. He had earlier shown despise toward the other kidâs actions of jumping queue.
âDonât worry. Itâs not cutting in line. Iâm the one whoâs willingly letting you play. I donât think anyone will have any objections against that,â the young lad smiled and said.
He was a handsome, the archetype of a radiant young man. With his courteous and graceful demeanor, he resembled Qi Chengzhi or Qi Chenglin, but was even more similar to Qi Chengji when still in Jixia High School.
After Qi Chengji went into the military however, all that refinedness disappeared, only to be replaced by pure masculinity.
Everyone seemed to be conveying that they had no issues with Qi Youxuan going first.
Blushing, the little boy looked yearningly at the car that was swaying from side to side.
âHow about, you join me and we play together, Big Brother?â The little boy then began explaining. âSince Iâm too short, I canât reach the steering wheel or the accelerator, so Iâll sit on the passenger side while you drive. Iâll experience it with you from one side. I stood in line with my mom and she was supposed to drive while I sat beside her, but I think her driving skills arenât as good as you.
Ruan Danchen, â...â
The little boy dragged his mother down without sparing her blushes at all!
Qi Youxuan never saw his mom drive before, since it was always his dad or Uncle Xiao Yang who drove him when they went out. Even if she had a driverâs license, she might not pass the levels with the skills she had. In particular, the game had so many sudden turns, which were even harder for her. It would have been a waste if she drove for a while and it was already game over.
Bystanders who heard that could not resist laughing, although they held it in almost immediately.
â...â Ruan Danchen stared speechlessly at the blissfully unaware Qi Youxuan, but thankfully the boy had already reverted to his buoyant character, making her slight embarrassment entirely worth it.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The young lad agreed immediately. Qi Youxuan was elated, because he got the chance the play earlier in addition to not offending anyone, thereby achieving both his aims in one fell swoop.
Qi Youxuan followed the young lad into the car, and the elder boyâs skills were not bad at all. He drove for a long time, satiating Qi Youxuanâs craving for the game.
Qi Youxuan then came down with his reddened cheeks, looking incredibly excited with no trace of the dispiritedness he had earlier.
Ruan Danchen thanked the young man and brought Qi Youxuan to play other games.
Even so, they were not able to try out most of the games, since the line was too long.
Ruan Danchen looked at the time and realized that it was almost five. When Qi Youxuan got down from one of the games, she brought him out of the place.
Qi Youxuan looked as though he did not have enough. Ruan Danchen booped him on the nose and said, âDonât be so greedy. We can still come here and play next time. Thereâre too many games, and even if we donât need to line up, we canât play all of them in one day.â
âWe can still come next time? Next time can we ask dad to come with us? I want him to drive the car. Iâll sit beside him. Dadâs driving skills are really good,â Qi Youxuan suggested excitedly.
âOkay, Iâll tell him,â Ruan Danchen smiled and said.
As she spoke, Qi Chenglinâs call came.
âWhere are you?â Qi Chenglin asked after hearing all the ruckus from the phone.
The indoor arcade was filled with noises of machines, music, and laughter. It was very noisy. Once Ruan Danchen brought Qi Youxuan out, everything was silent.
âIn the mall. I brought Youxuan to buy some clothes today, and it just so happened that an arcade opened in the mall, so I brought him to play. Are you still in Jinshi City?â Ruan Danchen asked.
âIâm back. Weâre entering the city now and heading home. Which mall are you at? Iâll go get the both of you.â Ruan Danchen heard Qi Chenglinâs magnetic and warm voice. It even had a twinge of glee in it.
Ruan Danchen told him the name and heard Qi Chenglin chuckling. âCoincidentally, Iâm near. Wait half an hour for me.â
âOkay.â Ruan Danchen hung up and said to Qi Youxuan, âDadâs coming back from Jinshi City and heâll come fetch us. Heâll be here in about half an hour. Are you tired? Letâs go find someplace to sit.â
âAnother half an hour, can we still go and play?â Qi Youxuan wanted to go back after hearing that.
âNo.â Ruan Danchen did not indulge him any longer. âYouâve already played the entire day and you canât go and play again. We will come back some other day. Itâs too noisy inside, and itâs not good for your eyes and ears when you play too much. Letting you play the whole day is already excessive enough.â
The little boy saw how resolute Ruan Danchen was and knew that no amount of cajoling could persuade her. All he could do was pout slightly sadly and mumble, âOkay.â
Since they had to wait another half-hour more for Qi Chenglin to come, there were plenty dessert shops around the mall. Ruan Danchen brought him to the nearest one and asked for a bowl of mango pomelo sago and some mango crepe.
The portion was not that big and she was worried that the boy might get hungry. The desserts would fill his tummy a bit for the time being, and after Qi Chenglin arrived, they would all go to dinner together.
Mango crepes were cold and it was also a cold winterâs day. Despite the heating in the mall, Ruan Danchen allowed him to eat only one.
Although Qi Youxuanâs delectable treats were limited, he was happy that Ruan Danchen controlled him.
âSo this is how it feels like for Mom to control me!â
The little boy was dismayed that he met Ruan Danchen too late on. Six years had gone to waste already.
As he was drinking his mango pomelo sago, he pointed behind Ruan Danchen and asked, âMom, isnât that the Big Brother that played the game with me?â
Ruan Danchen turned around to look, spotting the young man who sat in the car with Qi Youxuan as well as his friend. The two young boys came into the shop and was about to find a place to sit.
Qi Youxuan waved amicably. âBig Brother!â
The young lad saw him and smiled warmly too, before proceeding to bring his friend over.
There was still some space with Ruan Danchen and Qi Youxuan, so the two young boys joined them.
After chatting for some time, they found out that the young man was in year three of senior high. He was a top student in the school and was recommended to A Universityâs Department of Mathematics. His friend on the other hand, was accepted by a famous overseas university. The two of them, therefore, did not have any stress with their exams, so they came out during the weekend to enjoy themselves.
Inevitably, the two of them introduced themselves.
The young manâs friend was Li Yiming.
âIâm Ruan Zeer,â the young man smiled and said.
âOh! My momâs surname is Ruan too, youâre both from the same clan!â Qi Youxuan exclaimed excitedly. He was trying hard to be friendly with Ruan Zeer, causing the three of them to chuckle.
Ruan Danchen smoothed Qi Youxuanâs hair. The little boyâs logic was that all those with the same surname were of the same clan.
Chatting while they ate, Ruan Danchen slowly found out that the two boysâ families were not very rich. They were merely ordinary people. Li Yimingâs family was in the tea leaf business. Although it was not a large-scale operation, it raked in much more money than other people, so he could be considered quite well-off. Due to that, his family was able to bear the burden of sending him to study abroad.
âAh, he, heâs the genius in math. Itâs in the family,â Li Yiming pointed and Ruan Zeer and smiled. âHis grandfather is a scholar in the Chinese Academy of Sciences and is also professor in the A Universityâs math department, with a few disciples following usually. His father is also a math professor at A University and a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences as well. His uncle used to be at J University, and if heâs still around, heâs probably going to join A University of B University.â
Ruan Zeer smiled somewhat dolefully. âIâve never met my uncle before, but my dad says he wouldâve achieved much more than my dad. His natural genius far surpassed my dad, even when they were young, and he was the one who had the most potential for taking over from my grandfather.â
âSo, his family is just filled with math geniuses.â Li Yiming then quickly changed the subject after bringing up Ruan Zeerâs sad moment.
Although Ruan Zeerâs family was not rich, they were very knowledgeable scholars. All of them were, and no ordinary scholars at that.
All of a sudden, Ruan Danchen felt a gush of academic aura hitting her in the face. It was a bit stressful to be facing Ruan Zeer.
Having chatted for some time, Qi Chenglin called again to inform that he was already at the mall. Ruan Danchen then told him the name of the store they were at and its location.
Not long later, Ruan Zeerâwho was sitting beside Qi Youxuanâsaw a handsome man at the door. He stood proudly, with a grey wool overcoat worn over his suit, and although it looked travel-worn, the frost lent the man an abundance of masculinity.
The man standing at the door was the kind of man that could turn straight men gay.
His energy was one-of-a-kind, with no one in the entire mall, let alone the shop, who could possibly come close to him.
The manâs face was stiff and cold, but undeniably handsome. The frost on him gave him an extra layer of coldness.
Ever since the man showed up, Ruan Zeer noticed that many womenâs gazes were pulled toward the man. None of those gazes ever shifted away.
The man however, seemed to ignore all their looks. His handsome face remained cold and he appeared to be looking for someone in the shop.
All of a sudden, the little boy beside Ruan Zeer raised his hand and waved, calling out, âDad, here!â
Ruan Zeer looked on in shock as Qi Chenglinâs originally irritated expression softened upon seeing mother and child.
Qi Chenglinâs pupils were so soft, as if they were melting. He was all smiles, making for a complete contrast between his earlier stern expression. His eyes looked like it was filled with glitter, and his restrained warmth made him look even more charming.
The women in the crowd were incredibly disappointed after hearing the little boy shout âDadâ. Such high-quality men were either married or gay!
Qi Chenglinâs eyes no longer strayed in any other direction, so he was completely oblivious to their disappointed expression. All his attention was affixed to Ruan Danchenâs body, with his lips smiling ever so gently.
Li Yiming made way immediately and sat beside Ruan Zeer.
Both he and Ruan Zeer had never come across such a magnificent man before.
Li Yimingâs tea leaf family business was at most, a small business, raking in about two or three million a year. He was still a high school student who did not try his hand in dabbling with the family business. He might meet a few customers on occasion, so he could never have the same aura as Qi Chenglin had.
Ruan Zeer had plenty of contact with academicians, especially the colleagues and students of his father and grandfather. Nevertheless, the characteristics exhibited by academicians were entirely scholarly, like a knowledgeable gust of wind, which was different from businessmen, particularly someone like Qi Chenglin.
Qi Chenglin looked at all of them seated together, giving the impression that the two lads knew Ruan Danchen and Qi Youxuan. He was curious as to when Ruan Danchen got to know that kind of half-grown kids.
Ruan Danchen explained voluntarily, âI brought Youxuan out to buy clothes today, and the they opened an indoor arcade in the mall. I brought Youxuan to play and we got to know these two young men.â
She refrained from saying âkidsâ even though she regarded them as kids.
Nevertheless, she also knew that such grown-up kids regarded themselves as adults already and hated being called kids.
Referring them as âyoung menâ made them feel very happy.
Ruan Danchen introduced them to Qi Chenglin and then told them, âThis is my husband, Qi Chenglin.â
The two boys had no idea about the intricacies of the upper circle, and although Li Yiming did not admit to being a child, he was still one. The Qi family was a family he heard before, but other than that, he knew nothing more.