Chapter 30 Chapter 30 Yan Sui’s Father…
Yan Sui's parents divorced when he was five years old.
The reason for the divorce was a breakdown of their relationship. After the divorce, both parties quickly reunited. Because the divorce was a big deal, his parents didn't seem like parents, but rather like a pair of mortal enemies who were wary of each other.
The court awarded Yan Sui to his father, but he seldom saw his remarried father again until he was six years old when he had a half-brother.
It was a very small baby, curled up in the swaddling clothes, with his eyes tightly closed. The adults around him who were congratulating him smiled and said to Yan Sui, "It's your brother."
Six-year-old Yan Sui tried to get close to touch his younger brother, but was gently pushed away by his father's wife. The woman said to him kindly, "My brother needs to rest. Xiao Sui, can you play over there?"
She was as gentle as water, but she was extremely cautious and never let her children come into contact with Yan Sui.
Whenever Yan Sui approached the baby, the woman would always drive him away with various reasons, fearing that he would hurt the baby.
He also went from being happy to having a younger brother to being disappointed later. The young child was keenly aware of some kind of vague rejection and was a little confused, not knowing why his father never returned to the old house after having a new child.
When he was 12 years old, Yan Sui went to his mother's residence abroad without telling anyone, hoping to find the answer.
His mother went abroad in the year of her divorce, and in the same year she married an artist and gave birth to a boy. She named the child Ezra, which means half as precious as a treasure.
Yan Sui stayed at his mother's house for only two days before leaving. The child named Ezra was almost the focus of his mother's efforts. His mother treated Ezra like a treasure and rarely got close to him.
Ezra's child never called him brother, but regarded him as a bad guy who took away their mother's love. From that winter, Yan Sui no longer prepared Christmas gifts for his younger brother.
The twelve-year-old Yan Sui didn't find the answer, so he decided not to look for it anymore. Until he became an adult, he never went to see any of his so-called brothers again.
Later, when he transferred to another school in his second year of high school, he met Ning Ji.
Ning Ji looks very much like the younger brother in his mind, with black hair, sleeping on the table, and long eyelashes.
Because she skipped a grade, her bones were not fully developed, and she was small, wearing a school uniform jacket. The white cheeks were slightly squeezed out by the back of her hands, and the sunlight from the window cast a layer of gold on her eyelashes, making her beautiful and wonderful.
The water cup on the desk is blue, the pencil case is lead gray and open. When he wakes up, his hair is a little messy and he squints sleepily, but he looks cute.
That was the first time he saw Ning Ji.
Ning Ji sat on the carpet and saw that Yan Sui didn't respond to him, so he called him brother twice and said that he was not cheating.
Then he was rubbed on the head twice.
Ning Ji was a little stunned, and raised his head. Yan Sui smiled at him and said, "So obedient? Do you really call me brother when you lose?"
Ning Ji muttered, "Don't touch my head. If you touch it too much, I won't grow taller."
Yan Sui said while controlling the game character board: "You are already so tall, do you still need to grow taller?"
Ning Ji said as a matter of course: "It must be longer, at least taller than you."
Yan Sui smiled and looked at him: "Why are you so persistent in competing with me? Why don't you compete with your roommate Gao Xing and the others?"
Ning Ji thought about it and found that he couldn't explain it.
In fact, Ning Ji himself was also quite puzzled by this matter.
He also encountered some unfriendly people on his way to growing up - he was smart and often skipped grades in school. Sometimes he would raise his hand to answer questions while sitting in a classroom that was a size bigger than his. In the eyes of some classmates, he was considered to be a show-off.
Until now, Ning Ji still remembers that when he was in elementary school, he and his desk mate participated in a competition and won first place.
His desk mate felt very ashamed - before this, it was always his desk mate who got first place.
So Ning Ji's desk mate started to sneer at him and ignored his kindness. The young Ning Ji didn't know why his desk mate, who used to be happy to share snacks with him, suddenly changed like this, and he felt sad and heartbroken. Later, when he grew up, he no longer paid attention to those people's clumsy tactics.
Why was he so persistent in comparing himself with Yan Sui? Ning Ji thought for a long time, and only vaguely felt that Yan Sui seemed different from others.
Ning Ji didn’t mind that other people looked down on him, but he would be unhappy when Yan Sui looked down on him.
Yan Sui teased the person in front of him: "If you really want to compete with me, will you still compete with me even if I run to the ends of the earth?"
Ning Ji: "The end of the world is the end of the world."
Yan Sui added, "Then when we are seventy or eighty years old, will we still compete?"
Ning Ji looked at him sideways and said, "Compare, why not?"
He also said that when he was in his seventies or eighties, he would not only compete with Yan Sui, but he would also rely on the fact that he was younger than Yan Sui. When Yan Sui was in his seventies or eighties and was trembling with a cane, he would steal the cane in front of Yan Sui.
Yan Sui laughed so hard that he couldn't breathe and said he was childish.
Ning Ji snorted: "You are childish."
His desire to win came up, and he said excitedly: "Anyway, it's not just me competing with you, my children will compete with your children, and my grandson will compete with your grandson."
Ning Ji gestured and said, "Anyway, I just want to keep competing with you."
Yan Sui suddenly paused, his smile faded, and his mood suddenly dropped.
He knew that he should face and dissect the root of this unknown emotion, but he instinctively retreated when he was about to touch the root.
Yan Sui's final choice was to get up, without any emotion in his voice, and let Ning Ji go to bed early.
Ning Jisha shook his legs and said he would go to sleep after this game.
Yan Sui was no different from the teacher who scared the kids in kindergarten, and told Ning Ji to be careful or he would turn into a cat if he didn't go to sleep.
He was always like this during this period - when Ning Ji was picky about food, stayed up late and didn't sleep well, he would scare Ning Ji and threaten him that he would turn into a kitten when he woke up.
Ning Ji didn't listen to him, "Only children would believe that."
But in fact, it seems that we should believe it a little.
The calico cat that was jumping and chasing the cat toy in the living room grabbed the toy nimbly, played with it for a while, then jumped onto Yan Sui's shoulder, stretched out its claws to ruffle Yan Sui's hair, to show that it had turned into a cat, but Yan Sui was not unhappy about it.
Yan Sui was somewhat helpless. He held the fluffy paw and whispered, "Ning Ji, stop making trouble."
The lion cat in the cat villa looked at the jumping calico cat, looked it up and down for a moment, its nose moved as if it smelled a strange smell, then it lay down in the cage and fell asleep, no longer looking up.
"Send a message to mom to let her know you're safe, and ask dad for 200 yuan in pocket money - Ning Ji, why is your pocket money so little?"
"Log in to the game to sign in, send a message to the dormitory head Gao Xing to ask him to help urge the group homework, write a PPT presentation report..."
Yan Sui ticked off the to-do items on the memo one by one, and tilted his head to look at the calico cat playing the star-stepping game on the tablet, "Ning Ji, besides the above, is there anything else that needs to be done?"
The calico cat didn't even raise its head, its claws tapping on the tablet, leaving afterimages, as if it was having a lot of fun. After a while, it took the time out of the game to meow at Yan Sui twice, indicating that Yan Sui could handle it himself.
Yan Sui remembered that Ning Ji had said before that even if he turned into a cockroach, his mother would still love him, but Yan Sui doubted that even if Ning Ji turned into a cockroach, he would be an overly lively cockroach.
This overly lively cockroach is likely to have frightened Ms. Lian in the WeChat note.
Compared with the kitten that parkours around on the sofa all day, the human-shaped Ning Ji's shortcoming of liking to crawl around on the bed seems insignificant.
Even if you just put the lion cat next to the human-shaped Ning Ji, the human-shaped Ning Ji will become extraordinarily quiet, and will no longer crawl around, but will lazily sleep on the bed with the lion cat.
Apart from occasionally touching the lion cat's head with his cheek as if to act coquettishly, there were no other actions.
Ning Ji turned into a calico cat and thought he would be able to turn back to his original form in two or three days. However, until the last day of the National Day holiday, he was still a furry ball.
The calico cat was lying on the sofa, with its legs spread out and its tail sticking out. It was so bored that it started playing with its tail.
After playing for a while, it ran to Yan Sui's room and stomped on Yan Sui's keyboard. Finally, Yan Sui picked it up and patted its head, telling it not to do that.
So the calico cat stopped clacking on the keyboard, and took advantage of Yan Sui's concentration, and suddenly stretched its furry head in front of Yan Sui as if playing hide-and-seek.
Seeing Yan Sui's subconscious retreat, the calico cat ran away as if the prank was successful.
Yan Sui knew that Ning Ji was too boring.
After all, Ning Ji was full of energy when he was a human, and even as a kitten, he is still very energetic. However, his furry paws that look like mangosteens are not suitable for a kitten to play games or use a mobile phone.
Sometimes the pink pads would accidentally touch the stars during the game they often played, so the kitten’s greatest pleasure every day was to scare Yan Sui and pretend to be a human, leaning on the sofa and watching TV.
After the National Day holiday, Ning Ji still hasn't changed back to normal.
Yan Sui could only ask for leave for Ning Ji every day, but fortunately Ning Ji had left a good impression in counselor Zhang's mind, so he was always very quick to approve leave.
Yan Sui would carry a cross-body bag to school every day and put the calico cat in the bag.
Because the calico cat and the lion cat were so famous in University A, the kitten could only sit in the last row with Yan Sui during class, secretly sticking his head out and listening with his ears perked up to avoid being discovered by his classmates.
After three or four days, Ning Ji felt very bored.
It sneaked out while Yan Sui was having a water class. Yan Sui saw the calico cat jump out of his bag and sneak out. He glanced at the teacher on the podium. He felt helpless and could only signal Ning Ji with his eyes to come back on time after class.
The calico cat wagged its tail and paws, then jumped out in a very cool manner.
At first Yan Sui didn't know why Ning Ji sneaked out.
Until one day when the bell rang for the end of class, he waited and waited but the calico cat never came back. He searched around A University and saw the calico cat walking in front on the lawn of Moon Pond at the north gate of A University, with a bunch of kittens following behind it - in just a few days, it had become the boss of the cats.
A group of kittens followed the calico cat, one next to the other, and seemed to be admiring the new leader very much.
Yan Sui stopped walking. There were no students around. He squatted down and whispered to the calico cat, "Mimi, come home."
A group of kittens following the calico cat looked up in confusion, turned to the calico cat in front of them and said ignorantly: "Scar, Scar, why is this person calling you Mimi?"
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