Chapter 124 (Final Chapter): Plans really can't keep up with changes.
"Give."
Wen Han took the keys and asked with concern, "How is Auntie's illness?"
"The doctor said we need to observe her for a while longer." Liu Ruyan brushed a stray hair behind her ear. She was still as bright and beautiful as before, but she no longer drank heavily. "But it shouldn't be a big problem."
Liu Ruyan's mother was diagnosed with a liver tumor at the beginning of the year, so she quit her job and wanted to go back to be with her mother.
Her hometown was in the next province, and since Liu Chuanze had gone abroad to study, he probably wouldn't come back to live in this house much anymore. Liu Ruyan thought of Wen Han, but she didn't have Wen Han's contact information.
Finally, they found Jingyu's phone number in their contacts and got Wenhan's number.
Upon hearing this, Wen Han immediately arranged to meet Liu Ruyan. He hadn't sold any of his previous stocks, and with the money from buying Grandpa Wen's country villa, he had about four million yuan in hand.
But that villa was worth eight million before the housing prices rose, let alone now.
Surprisingly, Liu Ruyan still offered eight million.
Facing Wen Han's surprised gaze, Liu Ruyan smiled and said, "We've already taken advantage of your family. Chuanze and I have lived here for so many years and have developed feelings for the place. Why not sell it to someone who cherishes the house?"
In the end, Jingyu paid the remaining amount, so they each paid half.
"Um," Wen Han said hesitantly as she saw Liu Ruyan to the door and watched her get into the car, "will you be going back to Linjin?"
“If Kawashawa comes back, I will definitely come to see him.”
Do you still like Gu Zong?
Liu Ruyan smiled, looking confused: "How should I put it? When I actually met him, he didn't look like the person I remembered at all. Was he really the one I liked back then?"
Wen Han remained silent.
*
As soon as the graduation ceremony ended, the school urged them to move out quickly.
Rongjun University's four years were quite carefree and happy, after all, her family owned a traditional Chinese medicine clinic, so graduation meant immediate employment. Her previous experience teaching her ex-boyfriend a lesson further helped him find a new career path.
"By the way, how's your boyfriend?" Rong Jun had finished packing and handed over a business card. "My family's traditional Chinese medicine clinic has moved. This is the new address. If you need me to murder your husband, just contact me."
Wen Han protested: "My Jingyu is wonderful!"
Rong Jun pointed: "Then why did you take my business card?"
"What if someone else needs it?" He can also make a profit from the price difference.
Jing Yu drove to pick him up, and Wen Han picked up Fei Nai'er in one scoop: "Let's go, we're moving again."
Wen Han had tried to get her driver's license during college, but the instructor she encountered not only swore at her but also smoked constantly. This led to a big argument between Wen Han and the instructor, who refused to give her a full refund.
Wen Han closed the car door, fastened her seatbelt, and said, "Driver, shall we go?"
Jing Yu chuckled lightly: "Sir, where's my fare?"
A smile crept onto Wen Han's lips as she thought about what she was going to do.
Close your eyes, and the first thing you'll smell is the pleasant scent of lily of the valley.
When Wen Han kissed him, he didn't aim properly. Jing Yu knew he would miss, but he didn't remind him. He brushed his nose against hers, which made her feel a little itchy. After a while, he felt a soft touch on her lips, and then Jing Yu closed his eyes.
"Knock knock knock".
Wen Han jolted, lost control of her strength, and tasted blood.
The car windows were tinted with privacy film, and Wen Han saw that it was Chu Ji.
"Oh dear, I thought I was seeing things, it really is your car."
Chu Ji finished getting ready in the morning and stopped by Wen Han's place to visit, where he happened to see a familiar license plate number.
Wen Han forced herself to remain calm, as that was the only thing she could do at the moment. Fortunately, Chu Ji didn't notice anything amiss: "Jingyu, Dad knows you're back. Remember to have dinner at the old house tonight."
Jing Yu nodded: "Okay."
After Chu Ji left, Wen Han breathed a sigh of relief.
Jingyu joked, "We're not high school students anymore, so what if we get caught?"
Wen Han glanced at him sideways: "What if it's your father?"
The couple has been busy choosing furniture and renovating the house these past few days. Cleaning has become more troublesome since the house is bigger, so they have to hire someone to clean it.
The room I used to live in now seems too big for a child, but a bit too small for two people.
"What's wrong?" Jing Yu asked, noticing Wen Han standing there motionless with her brows furrowed as if she had encountered a problem.
"It's a bit strange," Wen Han said. "This is the room my parents used to live in, and I don't want to change the bed my mom used to sleep in."
Jing Yu paused for a moment before saying, "Let's stay in another room."
In the end, they decided to combine the game room and Wen Han's room into one large room.
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Wen Han had already ordered takeout for dinner, but Jing Yu insisted that he come back to the old house with him.
"I'm afraid your father will kill me."
No, it won't.
Once Wen Han received the assurance, she didn't care anymore. If Jing Xu also kicked Jing Yu out of the house, they could still come back here.
"Several years have passed, your father should have accepted his fate by now."
The closer they got to the old house, the more nervous Wen Han became, but he couldn't let Jing Yu send him back again.
He was more nervous than when he stepped through the gate than when he was taking an exam. He thought he was about to face a fierce battle, but Jing Xu didn't react at all when he saw him.
I'd seen him back in high school, and I knew I probably didn't have a good image in Jing Xu's eyes. It was too late for Wen Han to pretend now.
An Ning, holding Qiao Tao, smiled and said, "You've arrived?"
Qiaotao is three years old and will be starting kindergarten soon. She speaks very fluently and wants Wenhan to call her name when she sees her.
Wen Han whispered, "What's wrong with your father? I thought he was going to get angry."
"Maybe I've come to terms with it."
Dinner was also quiet. Even though Jing Zhao was chattering away, Jing Xu didn't say anything. Wen Han was starting to wonder if Jing Xu had been replaced.
"You're going to be a doctor after you graduate?"
When Jing Xu suddenly asked him, Wen Han was taken aback for a moment before whispering, "Yes."
"The pressure on outside hospitals is too great, so it's better to come to our own hospital."
Wen Han's hand trembled, and she almost dropped her chopsticks.
"What happened to your father?" Sitting in the car, Wen Han still felt a little unreal. "The change is too drastic!"
"His older brother's situation may have made him think a lot."
When Jingxu and Anning were exiled by their father, they were about the same age as Wen Han and the others, or even a year or two younger.
When you saw your child being kicked out, did you ever feel a moment of disorientation?
With a weight lifted from her shoulders, Wen Han joked, "What should we do if your father objects?"
Jing Yu smiled but remained silent, pulling a small notebook from his pocket. Wen Han asked in confusion, "What's this?"
"Household registration booklet".
"When did you steal this?!"
*
Once Jingyu had her household registration booklet, things became simple. For them, getting married only required registering with their household registration booklet; they didn't need to fill out any forms, and the staff would just record the information.
When Wen Han took Jing Yu back, Wen Qingke was not home either.
"It should be in my dad's room. Let me search it."
Wen Qingke's room has a storage box filled with many things, including old insurance bills and certificates for the children in the family. On top of it, however, is a very thick photo album.
Having already scrolled to the photo album, it was impossible not to take a look. Jing Yu immediately saw photos of Wen Han at her first birthday.
Artistic photos taken in the early 2000s were very simple and straightforward. The background was the African savanna, and Wen Han was wearing a pair of pants covered in stacked sunflowers in an African style, dragging a plush lion toy in her hand, before tripping and falling flat on her face. According to Wen Qingke, the photographer wanted Wen Han to let go, but Wen Han resisted, resulting in her eyes being red and swollen in the photo.
"Ah!" Wen Han screamed in pain, never expecting that Jing Yu would see such a embarrassing photo from her past.
Jing Yu chuckled and said, "Wen Han, you look exactly the same as you did when you were a child."
Wen Han and Fang Songxia had the most photos together from kindergarten. Wen Han looked at them and laughed, "He really looked like an Omega back then, always getting bullied. Who would have thought he would differentiate into an Alpha?"
However, Wen Han discovered that she had never had a smiling face since she was a child, and looked like someone who collected rent.
They spent over an hour looking at the photo album, and in the end, Wen Han decided to take it home and look at it slowly.
"Come on, keep looking for my household registration book."
Wen Han pulled out her elementary school award certificates, which almost every classmate had. There was also a math test paper with only a few dozen points, which was undoubtedly hers. When Jing Yu wasn't looking, Wen Han secretly crumpled up the paper and threw it into a corner.
"Found it!" Wen Han grabbed a bag and put the things inside. "Let's go."
In Wen Han's previous life plans, early marriage was definitely not an option; it's true that plans can't be changed.
On the way back, Jingyu asked, "Wenhan, didn't you open the Christmas present I gave you?"
"Huh?" Wen Han asked, bewildered. "How did you know?"
Back in England, the next morning, when Wen Han woke up, there was a Christmas stocking on her bedside table containing the Christmas present Jing Yu had given her. Wen Han regretted not bringing anything with her, and having nothing to give Jing Yu.
The packaging was so cute that Wen Han couldn't bear to open it and just put it away.
He asked curiously, "What is it?"
"You can take it apart yourself when you get back."
These words made Wen Han even more eager to know: "Just tell me now! The gift is only the size of a fist? Let me guess... It's not food, is it? That would be expired. What is it then!"
In a small cabinet at home, there were Wen Han's treasured possessions: a gold bracelet her mother had bought her, a lily-of-the-valley brooch from Jing Yu...
In the corner of the cabinet, a delicate ring lay quietly in a small velvet box.
—The End—
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Author's Note: It's finished! [Dog head with rose in hand] The next part is an extra chapter.
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