Chapter 68: [Untitled]
Fortunately, I Met You
Translator: Qoob
Editor: Nyxnox
Since she didnât understand the full story, Cheng Xiâs motherâs heart was forlorn upon seeing Lin Fan. This was the perfect son-in-law for her daughter: capable and thoughtful, possessing a good pedigree, a good educationâand from abroad, no less! This was someone sheâd be proud of bragging about.
More importantly, he was old classmates with her daughter, so they knew each other through and through.
But since her daughter already had Lu Chenzhou, she could only restrain her feelings and say, âPicking up Cheng Xi? How could we trouble you to do something like that? Her boyfriendâs already here to pick her up.â
Although Cheng Xi couldnât see Lin Fanâs face, she could imagine what kind of expression he was making. It was undoubtedly a complicated one, impossible to describe.
She quickly walked out, already exasperated with her mother. âMom, what are you saying?â And then she looked at Lin Fan. âAh, youâre here? Why donât you come in for now.â
She couldnât just leave him standing outside; if she did, his questions would only increase.
Her mother and Lin Fan both looked at her with very different expressions. Her mother looked like she was blaming her, as she probably felt that she was being too intimate with Lin Fan. But Lin Fan, on the other hand, was quite calm and was even smiling at her.
Her mother sighed in her heart again, and she reluctantly opened the shoe cupboard to retrieve a pair of slippers for him. When Lin Fan walked in and saw Lu Chenzhou, who was draped in a quilt and lying on the sofa, he clearly became flustered; in his confusion, he looked at Cheng Xi once again.
Cheng Xi looked back at him hopefully, but he didnât say anything. With his eyes half-closed, he remained silent for a while before putting the things he was carrying on the table.
They were fruits that he had bought on his way over. There were some farmers growing strawberries by a shed on the roadside. He had seen them and specifically picked them out himself, choosing the freshest ones that were bright, vibrant, and still glistening with morning dew.
As if her mother was afraid that Lin Fanâs misunderstanding wasnât deep enough, she introduced the other man in the room. âThis is Lu......â
Lu Chenzhou finished Cheng Xiâs motherâs sentence for her. âLu Chenzhou.â
âRight, Lu Chenzhou, Cheng Xiâs boyfriend. Lin Fan, if youâre here so early, then you must not have eaten yet, right? Iâll go and make something for you to eat.â After saying this, she ran to the door to do exactly that. The rumors that the neighbors were spreading outside left her incapable of staying in the shop, so after Cheng Xiâs mother had finished all her errands in the morning, she used the excuse that she needed to bring her daughter breakfast to go back home and see what Lu Chenzhou and her daughter were up to. But right as she entered, she had been so shocked by what she heard and saw that she had completely forgotten about bringing them food.
Before she could enter the kitchen, Cheng Xiâs mother even called her over. âCome help me, quickly. Old Liâs helping too, but Iâm afraid that your dad wonât be able to handle the diner on his own.â
Cheng Xi looked at Lin Fan with a somewhat helpless expression, but she still followed her mother into the kitchen.
As the two of them worked, her mother initially didnât say anything. But when breakfast was almost ready, she softly said to Cheng Xi, âThereâs nothing going on between you and Lin Fan, is there?â
Cheng Xi didnât respond. The situation outside was way too complex to explain right now, and while her mother was trying to help, she was only making matters worse.
Her mother clearly misunderstood her and sighed---not to scold her, but to express her sentiments. âI donât care what youâre planning, but since youâve already got someone and arenât planning on ending the relationship, you should wrap up all your other intentions. Do you hear me?â
As a closing remark, her mother even earnestly said, âIn life, whatâs most important is knowing when you have enough!â
Cheng Xi looked at her mother, her feelings complicated. After the lecture, all she could say in response was, â......Oh.â
Breakfast was particularly quiet. Lu Chenzhou ate from the sofa, Cheng Xi and Lin Fan ate at the dining table, and as for Cheng Xiâs mother, once breakfast was prepared and her husband called for her, she had left hurriedly.
Once Cheng Xiâs mother left, Lu Chenzhou put down his bowl of noodles and used his chopsticks to pick up a little steamed bun. He ate it slowly as he watched Cheng Xi and Lin Fan.
Cheng Xi was trying her hardest to pretend that he didnât exist. After a few bites, she felt that the atmosphere in the room was too strange, and she talked to Lin Fan in an attempt to disperse it. âDidnât you say that you were going to go on a business trip for a few days? Why did you end up returning so quickly?â
âAfter arriving, I realized that they didnât need me. So, I took the overnight flight back.â
As he explained, his expression was somewhat strange. Cheng Xi noticed it and thought that he was still offended by Lu Chenzhouâs presence. To assuage him, she quickly reached out and grabbed his hand. âLin Fan, do you trust me?â
Lin Fan looked at her in a daze.
âLu Chenzhou and I really arenât what you think youâre seeing, Iâll explain it to you later, but for now, will you believe me?â
As she said this, even Cheng Xi herself felt pale and feeble. Lin Fan strove to smile, but was unsuccessful. He put down his bowl and chopsticks, rubbed his face, and said, âIâm sorry. I just got off the plane and am still a bit tired. If itâs fine with you, Iâm going to leave first. Is that okay?â
Cheng Xi stared at him for an indeterminate length of time before finally quietly saying, âAlright.â
Lin Fan got up very quickly. Cheng Xi sent him to the door, and he didnât even turn around as he left.
When she returned to the living room, Lu Chenzhou was still nibbling at his little steamed bun. With a casual glance at Cheng Xi, he said, âHeâs mad.â
âAll thanks to you.â Thinking about it some more, she sat in front of him and seriously asked, âMr. Lu, what exactly are you trying to do?â
âI told you already. I want to have sex with you.â
âAnd besides that?â
âI want to marry you.â
â......â
âAs for whether I should marry you first and then have sex with you, or have sex with you first and then marry you, Iâm still considering.â
â......â
She took a pillow by the sofa and threw it savagely at him. âWhat do you mean youâre considering?! Have you ever stopped to consider how I feel? I donât like you, so Iâve never even considered marrying you! Can you stop thinking about yourself? And it must have been a while since you last had any sexual activity, right? As a fully grown adult, if your body is normal, abstinence is harmful to your body. In serious cases, both males and females might experience symptoms such as insomnia, loss of appetite, reclusive and eccentric behavior, violent tendencies, and so on. You should consider releasing your pent-up desires appropriately and not just fixate on a single person or a thing, okay?!â
Lu Chenzhou stared at her, his gaze profound.
She returned the stare fiercely. âWhatâs the matter? Do you not understand?â
Lu Chenzhou asked, âAre you like that?â
âWhat?â
âDo you experience insomnia, loss of appetite, reclusive and eccentric behavior, or any violent tendencies?â
Originally, out of concern for his feelings, she had tried to be tactful, but he had used those exact words to mock her.
Cheng Xi glared at him, a feeling of helplessness washing over her yet again. She shrugged her hands, too lazy to say any more, and got up to wash the dishes.
She only had one notion in her mind now: to hurry up and tell Cai Yi that she was of humble talent and shallow learning; that surely she couldnât treat this fellow.
Behind her, Lu Chenzhou was still looking at her back, and he was unable to stop himself from clutching at his chest. When he heard her say that she didnât like him and that she wasnât planning on marrying him, he had felt his chest suddenly start throbbing. It was an indescribable and strange feeling, as if the blood coursing through his heart was overheating, or as if someone was gently, subtly, and incessantly poking him with a needle.
It hurt so much that he couldnât calm down.