Luo Shuyan was entirely baffled by Shen Yanâs opinion.
Until this day, Luo Shuyan wouldâve never thought of herself as a second-generation rich child.
However, he had a point. She knew that her father was a capable man, however, she looked at him through the eyes of a daughter â Her father was a talented yet average man.
Since he graduated from a good university, as long as he didnât purposely ruin his future, in this day and age, it was unlikely for him to fail.
He couldâve gone to Shenzhen and Hong Kong with Uncle Song if he wanted to. She heard that university graduates could easily earn around CNY1,000 to 2,000 in Shenzhen. Yet, her father chose to stay in Ning City for her. After all, even in Ning City, her father was truly the cream of the crop.
Nevertheless, sheâd never expected her father to be someone who could afford a car and even a bungalow. This was very different from the father she knew.
Wasnât their family just getting by? Perhaps based on current standards, they could be considered a middle-income family.
How could they suddenly become a wealthy family overnight?
This realization was more acceptable than if she were to think their family was wealthy but to find out that her family was actually poor. No matter what, Luo Shuyan found it difficult to believe.
Shen Yan noticed the shocked expression on Luo Shuyanâs face. He wasnât sure if she had heard him, but he was just being honest.
He slowly took a seat beside her and passed a banana to her. âIf my intuition serves me right, isnât this a good thing? If they arenât, we suffer no losses either, donât we?â
As her neighbor and her childhood friend, he had to be honest with her. However, even if this werenât true, it wouldnât be a bad thing.
He wasnât sure why Luo Shuyan was making a huge deal over it.
Luo Shuyan slowly turned towards him and looked at the banana in her hand. She aggressively took a bite of it and said, âItâs all your fault, now I canât keep a clear head.â
âThereâs something else that I need to tell youâ¦â Shen Yan continued.
Luo Shuyan turned around and said, âWhat do you mean? Donât tell me⦠Donât tell me that you think that Iâm not my fatherâs biological child?!â
ââ¦â
Luo Shuyan had a very interesting expression on her face, and Shen Yan even smiled in return.
âAs of now, I donât think thatâs true.â âIâm pretty sure youâre Uncle Luoâs biological daughter, after all, youâre a splitting image of him.â
ââ¦Wow, thank you.â
âUncle Luo must have his reasons. Thereâs no reason for you to be angry with him.â Shen Yan embodied the role of an older brother to comfort Luo Shuyan. âWe donât understand what the adults are thinking. Itâs a similar situation with my mom. After everything, Iâve come to understand what they meant. They have their own mindset. Iâll just pretend to not know anything.â
Luo Shuyan looked towards Shen Yan with questioning eyes.
Between the both of them, she wasnât sure who was more like a time traveler.
He was smarter than her, and he could read junior high books at this young age.
He was also more observant than her, he knew everything that was happening around her.
No way, this child⦠couldnât possibly be someone who reincarnated with their previous lifeâs memory too, right?
Great, she was so dumb that she couldnât even get the signals.
Shen Yan wore a shocked expression on his face. âWhatâs up?â
Luo Shuyan looked utterly helpless. âNothing much, I wanted to say something, but donât ask me what it was, I wonât say anything.â
She wanted to say â Reincarnation or transmigration doesnât help with IQ after all.
She listened to Shen Yanâs advice. Adults had their own way of thinking. Her father was someone who loved her more than anyone else in the world. Even if he purposely tried to downplay it, he had a reason to do so. That was why she decided to be mature and act as if she didnât know what he was doing.
Of course, acting dumb was part of the job. She wanted to know if Shen Yanâs assumptions were accurate. This was a crucial factor about whether she would be able to have enough to eat and have beautiful clothes to wear in the future.
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