Under the threat of having her legs broken by her own mother, Wen Ying quickly cheered up and went to check out with a bunch of things in her arms.
Chen Ru was puzzled.
She wanted to curse a few words, but Wen Ying had just won the first prize, so Chen Ru resisted the urge to curse.
Chen Ru regarded Wen Ying's abnormal behavior as the melancholy of a middle school girl.
I heard that writers have this problem. Wen Ying showed such signs right after winning an award. Chen Ru was actually a little worried.
At noon, when the mother and daughter went to have lunch with Wu Chunqin and his wife, Wen Ying behaved very well again, so Chen Ru forgot about Wen Ying's emotional outburst. The mother and daughter took a bunch of things and boarded the plane back to Chengdu in the evening. Wu Chunqin drove them to the airport. The old classmates had not seen each other for many years, and they only had three meals together when they met again. Wu Chunqin was particularly reluctant to part with them.
Chen Ru was too embarrassed to ask Wu Chunqin for help at first, but now that they are about to part, she is not thinking about asking Wu Chunqin for help, but is reluctant to leave Wu Chunqin.
Chen Ru invited Wu Chunqin to visit Chengdu when she was free, and Wu Chunqin nodded in agreement:
"When Lao Shen has a holiday and I'm free, we'll definitely come!"
"Goodbye, Aunt Wu."
Wen Ying also couldn't bear to leave Wu Chunqin.
Wu Chunqin winked at Chen Ru, and Chen Ru nodded.
Just let it be, she understands!
As long as Wenying pays close attention to her studies in the remaining two and a half years, getting into a prestigious school will be a piece of cake.
Chen Ru felt that she had gained a lot from this trip to Shanghai and was particularly happy on the way back.
When the plane was about to land, Chen Ru suddenly asked Wen Ying, "Do you want to go to Hangzhou for fun during this winter vacation?"
Chen Ru just thought that Wen Ying was still upset about the fact that the family was unable to travel to Hangzhou a few years ago, but Wen Ying had completely forgotten about it. After all, for Wen Ying, this was a promise her parents made "twenty years ago", so how could she remember it?
Wen Ying was surprised that Manager Chen actually asked her to go out and play—shouldn't he have been telling her to make good use of her time to catch up on her studies?!
Wen Ying was unsure of what Manager Chen was up to, fearing that he was setting her up for a "fishing expedition," so she rejected the proposal, giving a legitimate reason: she wanted to help Tianjiao Film and Television write a script during the winter vacation.
Scriptwriting requires a quiet environment, which obviously cannot be done while traveling.
"This opportunity usually doesn't come to students like me. Uncle Li trusts me, and I want to try it myself. Mom, can I do this?"
——Of course it’s best not to do that!
Chen Ru really wanted to take back her proposal.
But what has been said cannot be undone. I can't allow Wen Ying to travel to Hangzhou but not agree to what script she can write at that time, right?
Both have nothing to do with the real business of learning.
"As a student, you should focus on studying—"
Chen Ru swallowed the words back halfway through her words.
To say Wen Ying didn't value studying was a lie. Not only did her test scores improve visibly, but even during her competition in Shanghai, she still found time to work through her workbook.
Wu Chunqin repeatedly emphasized the need to "let nature take its course." Chen Ru didn't believe what others said. Wu Chunqin herself had a doctorate and her husband was a professor at a prestigious university, so Chen Ru was quite convinced of Wu Chunqin.
Although he didn't forcefully stop her and disagreed with Wen Ying becoming a scriptwriter, he snorted:
"Okay, you choose. I even said I'd sign you up for winter camp. Looks like we can save that money!"
Chen Ru's tone was quite arrogant.
Wen Ying suppressed her laughter and sighed, "I won't go to winter camp. This trip to Shanghai cost a lot of money. My dad even stopped smoking to save money. You two are so frugal, why would I go to winter camp without any conscience?"
If Wen Ying hadn't told her, Chen Ru would have almost forgotten that Wen Dongrong had three thousand yuan in private money.
Although the money finally reached Chen Ru after passing through Wen Ying's hands, Wen Dongrong's behavior of hiding his own money is still not worth encouraging!
This time Wen Ying went to Shanghai to compete, and Wen Dongrong took out the money. If he hadn't gone to Shanghai, wouldn't he have to hide it forever?
After hiding it here and there, who knows which relative of the Wen family will benefit from it in the end!
It would be fine if it was other members of the Wen family, but if they secretly helped Wen Hongyan and Shu Lu, the mother and daughter who had returned to their hometown, Chen Ru would be so vomiting that she would die.
Chen Ru's thoughts diverged, and the more she thought, the more she thought about it. She no longer cared about whether Wen Ying's writing scripts for others had delayed her studies.
Wen Ying stole a glance at her mother's expression and breathed a sigh of relief: "It's better for me to live than for my friend to die. Comrade Wen can only wish for the best for himself!"
Wen Ying sacrificed her father to divert her mother's attention.
Wen Dongrong, who was waiting in the parking lot of Chengdu Airport, knew nothing about this.
When the flight was about to land, Wen Dongrong looked at his watch frequently, waiting to pick up his wife and daughter.
He used the fact that Wen Ying won the award to defeat colleagues like Lao Li. Wen Ying won glory for him, and he no longer felt bad about giving away his private money. For the first time, he felt that his daughter was a caring little cotton-padded jacket. When Wen Ying returned victorious, Wen Dongrong came to pick her up at the airport no matter how busy he was - little did he know that his little cotton-padded jacket was actually a black-hearted one with leaks everywhere.
Wen Dongrong was waiting while thinking: Should I frame the certificate and hang it in the office?
Old Li definitely doesn't want to go into his office again.
It is satisfying, but it seems a bit too high-profile. The more casual the showing off is, the more effective it is. It is not good if it is too deliberate.
Finally, the flight from Shanghai to Chengdu landed. After hearing the airport voice announcement, Wen Dongrong walked to the exit and waited.
Although he was obviously excited, he put his hands behind his back and acted very cool.
The passengers crowded together and rushed out. Wen Dongrong saw his wife Chen Ru coming over with a suitcase, looking quite imposing. However, his little cotton-padded jacket Wen Ying looked evasive and did not dare to look him in the eye.
Wen Dongrong's alarm bells rang and he felt something was wrong.
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