Chapter 49: 047 Kid’s love was not in vain
The True Heiress Is The Real Bigshot
The sound of car horns was incessant on the road, but Jiang Ran felt as if everything had come to a standstill.
The milk tea he was holding in his hand went âsplatâ and spilled all over the ground.
And the secretary waiting across the street was stupefied.
Since when had Third Master Jiang of Shanghai City been treated like this?
With just a word from Jiang Moyuan, he could seal the fate of an entire minor family.
Who would dare to provoke him?
Jiang Moyuan looked at the cola stains on his clothes and the bank card that had fallen to the ground, his face terrifyingly cold, and his voice squeezed through clenched teeth, âYing, Zijin!â
After sending the last message to Fu Yunshen, Ying Zijin put away her phone and slipped her hands into her pockets.
Her expression was indifferent, her brows and eyes wrapped in a chill, completely unaffected by the oppressive atmosphere radiating from Jiang Moyuan.
Jiang Ran narrowed his eyes.
He had grown up in the imperial capital and only occasionally returned to Shanghai City, having little interaction with this blood-relative uncle of his.
But he knew that because Jiang Moyuan had battled in the business world for years, his presence was imposing to the extremeânot only young ladies, but even grown men couldnât hold his gaze.
Yet Jiang Ran clearly felt that this girlâs aura was like deep, still waterâterrifying.
Jiang Moyuan was completely outmatched.
âFour hundred thousand for the Gerruti suit youâre wearing, to repay principal and interest for the scholarship funds youâve provided over the years,â Ying Zijin looked up, âPlease donât show up in front of me again.â
Jiang Moyuan almost laughed in anger at these words, âWhat did you say?â
As if she were the one chasing after him.
âI forgot to tell Uncle Jiang something last time,â Ying Zijin smiled faintly, âI wish you and your young aunt a hundred years of happiness, and may you have children soon.â
This form of address made Jiang Moyuanâs spine tense up instantly.
âI donât know what gave Uncle Jiang the impression that I have feelings for you,â Ying Zijin nodded courteously, âNow to make it clear, please donât flatter yourself in the future.â
âI donât like you, I donât want to see you, and please tell your fiancée not to bother me. I want some peace.â
Whether before she woke up or during her slumber, Jiang Moyuan was nothing more than a stranger to her.
Perhaps at first, the scholarship was just part of a program, but bringing her to Shanghai City had an obvious purposeâ
To ally with the Ying Family, specifically to provide a living blood bank for Ying Luwei.
Jiang Moyuanâs gaze suddenly changed, as this was the first time he saw such an emotion in the girlâs eyes.
Cold and aloof, chilly and indifferent, devoid of any admiring sentiments.
Either way, it made him feel out of control.
A bit breathless, his expression briefly flustered, and inexplicably a chill rose in his heart.
âIf I see Uncle Jiang againââ Ying Zijin yawned, tilting her head, âevery time I see you, Iâll hit you.â
Having to say so much in one go was really annoying.
The secretary arrived just in time to hear this sentence.
He looked at the girl in disbelief, completely unable to understand.
Wasnât the Second Miss of the Ying Family always trying to charm the Third Master to climb the social ladder?
Was this her playing hard to get?
The secretary glanced at Jiang Moyuanâs expression and smiled politely, âI would advise Miss Ying to think carefully about what you say. If you go on like this, there really wonât be any chance for redemption.â
Ying Zijin couldnât be bothered to give them any more attention, she pulled the hood of her sweatshirt over her head, âIâm leaving.â
Jiang Ran was still enjoying the spectacle and only realized after two seconds that these words were addressed to him.
He didnât follow immediately and instead scoffed, âIâd also advise you guys to save it. She doesnât even look up to me, let alone an old man.â
Although he hadnât admitted this was his âclass dadâ, he couldnât let others walk all over him, right?
Where would he put his face as the school tyrant?
The secretary could never have imagined that Jiang Ran would actually take Ying Zijinâs side against Jiang Moyuan, astonished, âYoung Master Jiang Ran, the Third Master is doing this for your own good.â
Asset-wise, Jiang Ran naturally couldnât compare to Jiang Moyuan, who had been striving for ten years.
But in terms of status, Jiang Moyuan really wasnât on the same level as Jiang Ran.
After all, who allowed Jiang Huaping to marry so well in the imperial capital?
âFuck, are you crazy? I just donât understand,â Jiang Ran got angry as well, âYou fuckers, one after another, acting sentimental under the guise of looking out for my best interestâ who asked you to interfere? Are you even qualified to manage me?â
The old lady in the Ying Family is so annoying too.
Jiang Ran didnât bother with her anymore and followed the girl.
Jiang Moyuan took a deep breath and used all his restraint to stop himself from chasing after her.
Suppressing the odd feeling in his heart, he spoke coldly, âYing Zijin, you better not regret this.â
Ying Zijin stopped in her tracks and suddenly turned around.
She had a pair of beautiful phoenix eyes, which, when slightly upturned, glimmered with a soft light.
Though they were stunningly captivating, the coldness in her brows and eyes brought out a chilling sensation instead.
âIâll give you these three words too,â she said in a lowered voice, laughing, although her laugh was cold, âYouâll regret it.â
**
Convenience store.
âWow, youâre really something,â Jiang Ran said, genuinely impressed, âArenât you afraid of Jiang Moyuan seeking revenge?â
Ying Zijin, while picking out snacks, said, âLet him try.â
âNo worries, I can help you out if he does,â although actually Jiang Ran was quite annoyed, âBut why do you call him Uncle Jiang?â
âOh, just a reminder that heâs old.â
ââ¦â
Jiang Ran suddenly felt better, âQuick, quick, quick, I just did you a favor, now you have to fight with me.â
He thought Ying Zijin would still refuse, but to his surprise, she nodded in agreement.
âThen letâs go now,â Jiang Ran said, as he went to pull her along, âWe can still go back and eat fried chicken after.â
But he couldnât get a grip on her, someone cut in on the way.
A husky voice laced with laughter, deep and seductive, said, âNo good, our little friend shouldnât get into fights.â
âWho are you, mind your own â¦â Jiang Ran started to say as he looked up, but his words got stuck, his face darkened, âWhy is it you?â
Fu Yunshen took a bag of snacks from a high shelf for her without answering.
Ying Zijin wasnât expecting him to be here already, âDidnât you say Iâd come find you later?â
âItâs okay, your brother has plenty of time,â Fu Yunshen said nonchalantly, âYou guys keep having fun.â
He was originally nearby in the city center, and came over after receiving a message from Jiang Moyuan, worried something might happen to her.
He hadnât expected that the little one would be so tough.
Jiang Ran started to drive him away, âThen why donât you get lost? Donât interrupt the life of young people.â
However, just as he finished speaking, he saw the girl give him all the snacks she had bought, then she nodded, âIâll leave with you now.â
Fu Yunshen was taken aback, his peach blossom eyes lit up, âNo need, itâs still early.â
âItâs fine,â Ying Zijin spoke casually, âThey are too many.â
Youâre only one person.
Fu Yunshenâs eyelashes quivered, then he abruptly smiled.
The little friend was worth cherishing.
He felt as moved as an old father.
Jiang Ran, watching the two leave him behind: ââ¦â
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He felt like going into seclusion.
**
Ever since she received a major demerit, Ying Feifei was also forced to transfer to a regular class.
But since the whole second year of high school knew about what she did, the entire new class shunned her, pushing her emotions to the brink of collapse.
Ying Feifei was extremely resentful but powerless, so she could only hold her breath.
Life at home wasnât good either, Father Ying was very dissatisfied with her.
Ying Feifei clenched her fingers, tensely writing a reflection.
But just then, a text message from an unknown sender suddenly popped up on her phone.
It contained no words, just one photo attached.