Chapter 1255 - A Confession that wasn’t Really a Confession (6)
My Youth Began With Him-Webnovel
Translator: Noodletown Translations  Editor: Noodletown Translations
âHe⦠does. Heâs ten years older than I am, and his wife died more than two years ago. He also has a six-year-old son who lives with his grandparents. Heâs not super rich. He contracts a couple of projects each year and makes just enough for us to live off. I think⦠itâs good enough.â
Huo Yanyan still vividly remembered how she met himâ¦
Once, she was so drunk at a bar that a bunch of gangsters almost took her.
That man saved her; not only did he get her a hotel room, he also gave her some money.
No one had treated Huo Yanyan with such warmth, especially since her fall from grace.
Therefore, she mistook that feeling for love. Or perhaps he was her life-saving straw out of the Huo Family.
âGood⦠a simple and peaceful life can be just as sweet,â Huo Mian looked at her and said slowly.
Perhaps it really was for the bestâ¦
Or else, with Huo Yanyanâs current status, her life will be filled with contempt and ridicule, even if she ended up marrying rich.
Plus, her husband might not be loyal to her⦠That was why she might as well marry an ordinary man.
âYeah, thatâs what I was thinking too. I hope I can forget the past and start over,â Huo Yanyan said, enunciating each word.
Huo Mian took her wallet out from her handbag and counted the cash inside it. She didnât carry a lot with her and only had less than four thousand.
Therefore, she took out three grand and handed it to Huo Yanyan. âTake this.â
âNo, I canât.â Huo Yanyan was unwilling to accept the money, but Huo Mian insisted, âItâs my wedding present. Happy wedding.â
Then, before Huo Yanyan could protest, she stuffed the money in her hands.
Huo Yanyanâs eyes glistened with tears as her expression became complicated.
Never did she think that her parents and her brother wouldnât be there on her wedding day, the most important day in a womanâs life.
Instead, Huo Mian, her old nemesis, wasâ¦
How ironicâ¦
âHuo Mian⦠thank you for forgiving me. Iâm not as magnanimous and generous as you are⦠Thatâs why I canât have what you have. But still, I have to thank you for all that youâve taught me. To me, our fights werenât bad experiences, but theyâre unforgettable. Normal people will never treat me in such a friendly manner after how I treated you back then. If you were a man, you would be extremely successful in lifeâ¦â
Huo Mian smiled. âBut Iâm a woman.â
âThatâs why there are so many people who like you and want to protect you.â
Huo Yanyan seemed to remember something as her expression became weird upon saying this.
âHey, Yanyan, is this a friend of yours?â The groom came out and placed an arm over Huo Yanyanâs shoulders.
He was an ordinary-looking, slightly old and chubby man, wearing a rustic suit.
The good thing was, he seemed nice and didnât look annoying at all.
âSheâs⦠my friend,â Huo Yanyan introduced Huo Mian, and the groom immediately invited her in, âWelcome, thereâs a reception inside! Come in!â
âNo itâs fine, my husband is still waiting for me, I have to go. Congratulations.â
After her wedding gift, Huo Mian didnât want to linger any longer than she had to, so she turned around to leave.
By the time Huo Mian walked back to the restaurant, Qin Chu had gotten out of his car.
âWhat happened? You look depressed.â Qin Chu could immediately tell that Huo Mian was down in the dumps.
âHuo Yanyan married a man whoâs 10 years older than she is. Heâs a middle-aged widower who has a six-year-old son. I never thought she would choose a man like him⦠I feel really bad.â
Upon hearing this, Qin Chu gently pulled Huo Mian into his arms and consoled her, âSilly, she used to be your enemy.â
âSheâs also an old friend,â Huo Mian said, choking on her words.
As a woman, she sympathized with Huo Yanyanâs lifeâ¦
âHey, whoâs this showing PDA on the streets? What an eyesore!â A womanâs voice sounded from behind them in an extremely domineering manner.
Huo Mianâs tears broke into laughter upon hearing such a familiar voice. She turned around and asked, âWhy are you two idiots here?â