Chapter 120: You've Already Lost Your Charm
The Young Matriarch
Qi Yue is now Bai Chuweiâs brain-dead fan; in her heart, the goddessâs medical skills are the absolute best!
The guests around them nodded frequently. Miss Qiâs words were on point. If it were another elderly person, they would have been angered to the point of fainting long ago.
The old Duan patriarch was still in good shape; it seemed his cancer really was cured. This Divine Doctor was truly skilled!
âDeserving of the title National Medical Saint indeed. Master Liu, can I get an appointment with you? Iâll pay whatever you ask for the consultation fee.â
Another middle-aged man was even more excited, âMaster Liu, do you treat all kinds of diseases? Can you cure congenital heart disease?â
âMaster Liu, please look at me! Iâm sick tooâ¦â
Master Liu stood with his hands clasped behind him, smiling proudly, âI dare not take credit; this is all thanks to the medical teachings of my Ancestral Master. If it werenât for his direct transmission, Mr. Duanâs cancer could not have been cured.â
The old Duan patriarch was helped upstairs to rest, and Duan Xiuqi, glancing at the expectant Tong Yunrou beside him, pursed his lips before speaking, âDad, let me help you up to rest for a bit.â
Tong Yunrouâs smile stiffened instantly, her expression somewhat awkward.
People in Haicheng liked to dance; at most banquets, someone would usually initiate the dance on the dance floor.
As the reclusive fourth master of the Duan Family, Duan Xiuqi didnât even have a dance partner, and since he was also an actor in the entertainment industry, he was usually the one to do it.
But he⦠would rather help the old patriarch upstairs to rest than dance with her.
Tong Yunrou forced a smile, âOld Mr., Iâll help Xiuqi take you upstairs.â
The old Duan patriarch, having been annoyed by Xu Xingchen, could only nod nonchalantly as they slowly made their way upstairs.
Suddenly, Duan Xiuqi looked back with a somewhat complex gaze.
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In a corner, Bai Chuwei flicked the round butt of Xue Qiu with her hand, put away the palmtop computer, and whispered, âWeâre getting ready to go home.â
The main objective of attending todayâs banquet had been achieved, so she could leave now.
It was just a pity that the banana peel she threw out earlier hadnât been stepped on by Duan Xiuqi.
Xue Qiu squeaked indignantly upon hearing this, pouncing on a fried chicken leg and grasping it tightly with four little paws, wailing, âAncestor, you have no conscience! Hiring child labor to work and now wanting to leave when I havenât had enough.â
The banquet had only just begun, and it had come with the intention of eating until the end.
Bai Chuwei scoffed with disdain, âYou call yourself child labor? Normal hamsters only live up to two years; youâve been with me for twenty, youâre an old, yellowed hamster by now!â
Xue Qiu squeaked and squabbled, gnawing on the fried chicken leg, refusing to leave.
âIs the Ancestor afraid of Duan Xiuqi?â
Bai Chuwei nearly exploded, âAfraid of him? Heâs nothing! If the Ancestor made a move, heâd be dead!â
Bai Chuwei knew this was Xue Qiuâs clumsy attempt at reverse psychology, but congratulations, it workedâshe wasnât leaving! Could Duan Xiuqi even see her? No one in the room did!
It wasnât that she was afraid of Duan Xiuqi, but rather that he had been obsessing over her for twenty years and could very likely disrupt the system tasks she had to follow for the storyline.
Xue Qiu patted the fried chicken leg beside it and once again tried to tempt her, âAncestor, have a bite, itâs really good!â
Seeing it munch with a mouthful of golden crumbs, Bai Chuwei suddenly felt intrigued and reached out to grab a pieceâshe took a bite.
Inside the banquet hall, Duan Xingye, dressed in a magnificent red suit, concealed his complex emotions, smiling as he said to Duan Feihan, âFourth Uncle, I know you donât dance. Let me invite Weiwei for the opening dance.â
But he hadnât found the person yet, and had no idea where she was.
Duan Feihanâs eyes were cold, his long fingers tidying the cufflinks of his black suit, and he spoke indifferently, âJust stand there and behave. This doesnât concern you.â
The man strode towards a particular cornerâ¦