After Eight Years Of Secret Admiration, She Entered A Flash Marriage With Mr. He

At nineteen, Jiang Yining fell for He Chi—their only connection being that he was the son of her high school teacher.

She lived her life by the book, while he was carefree and unrestrained. Ji...

Chapter 32: Selfishness (1/2)

Ying Yun nodded and accepted Jiang Yining's suggestion. She told Du Yingzhe about this.

Du Yingzhe was unwilling, "Mom, I can't take Ningning's money."

Ying Yun handed him the bank card and said, "Take it. Ningning knows in your heart that your father's health can only last a few more years."

"Yingzhe, your uncle's heart and eyes are now filled with his youngest son. If your father passes away, you may be the only relative who truly cares about Ningning. You must be Ningning's backer. Ningning thinks about you, so you have to think about her too."

Du Yingzhe still didn't want to.

Ying Yun asked, "Do you still want to get married? Xiaoyue has been pregnant for over a month, and her family wants a wedding and a house. Time waits for no one, and we can't let Xiaoyue be the bride with a big belly."

She sighed, "You and Xiaoyue both have to go to work, and I have to take care of your dad. How can I have the energy to help you take care of the children?"

"If your father and I both live in your new home, Xiaoyue's parents won't be able to come and help, and I'll have to take care of both your father and the child by myself."

Du Yingzhe lowered his head and cursed himself for not being a man. He was almost thirty years old and still had to worry his parents about everything.

Ying Yun patted his shoulder and said, "Ying Zhe, don't think too much. You just graduated this year with a doctorate in medicine, and now you're working at the best hospital in Lincheng. It's just that you've just started your career, so everything is piled up at once."

"Besides, Xiaoyue is a civil servant, and you both have good jobs. Consider this money as Ningning lending you money. Once you've recovered from this, you can find a way to pay her back."

Du Yingzhe picked up the phone and went to look for Jiang Yining. Seeing that she was chatting with his father, he had no choice but to change the message: [Ningning, your cousin will pay you back later.]

Jiang Yining saw the message, looked up at him and nodded.

In the afternoon, Jiang Yining took He Chi to pay homage to his mother.

Seeing that her uncle was not in a very good mental state, she thought about not letting him accompany her. Ying Yun also helped Jiang Yining to persuade him for a while, but it was useless.

Du Sheng said, "I haven't visited Aruo for a long time."

Ying Yun didn't try to persuade her any further.

In the cemetery, He Chi saw the photo on the tombstone. It might have been taken when he was young. It was not black and white, but color. The smile was very sweet. Jiang Yining's facial features were very similar to Du Ruo's, with the same small face shape.

Just by looking at the photos, you can feel that Du Ruo was a very gentle person when she was alive. The mother and daughter have similar temperaments, but Jiang Yining has a hint of coldness.

Jiang Yining said, "My mother said she loves beauty and she wants to leave us her best photos."

He Chi nodded.

He said, "Mom, Yining and I are married. We came to see you. Don't worry, I will take good care of her in the future."

Jiang Yining and Du Sheng both wanted to stay here alone for a while, so Ying Yun asked He Chi and Du Yingzhe to wait outside first.

Ying Yun pushed the wheelchair and stepped aside with Du Sheng.

Jiang Yining talked for a while. She wanted to stay alone for a while, but knowing that her uncle was still waiting, she got up and left.

Ying Yun pushed him over and went to talk to Jiang Yining aside first.

She was always worried about one thing. "Ningning, your aunt is very worried about you and your cousin. I see your grandparents died early, almost all of them died of illness before the age of 60."

"Your mother is less than forty-five..."

Seeing Jiang Yining's eyes dimmed, Ying Yun stopped talking to Du Ruo, "Your uncle also had a serious illness when he was in his early fifties. I don't know if he can make it to sixty."

"I'm worried it's due to genetic factors. Auntie isn't saying this to scare you. I've also told your cousin that I want you to take care of your health when you're young."

Jiang Yining comforted her, "Aunt, my cousin and I have physical examinations every year. Maybe things are not what you think. You see, my mother has cancer, but my uncle doesn't, and my grandparents..."