However, Shi Jinzhe didn't expect that the two of them were still a step too late.
When Chi Yu took Shekh out, he found someone with their arm around the neck and their shoulder being pulled out.
“If you don’t want to cause trouble for your dad, stay away from Shi Jinzhe’s place. Don’t make him unhappy and then suffer for him. Don’t drag me into this either. I brought my mom with me. I didn’t ask you to come. Uninvited guests aren’t welcome.”
The person being dragged out by Chi Yu had slicked-back hair and was wearing a suit vest, looking quite formal, but his movements were a bit undignified, with his heels touching the ground and his neck turning red from being strangled.
Beside the two was a little boy, about seven or eight years old, who was wailing and crying.
The child held a cloth bag in one hand and a handful of flowers in the other. Petals were scattered all over the ground, and the juice from being stepped on was visible.
Shi Jinzhe stared at the man with the slicked-back hair: "Zhou Yang? Who let you in?"
Upon hearing the sound of Shi Jinzhe breaking, Chi Yu didn't delay any longer.
Well, we've been seen.
What bad luck!
Who would have thought that when his mother left, a child would dart in, moving as fast as a rabbit, and start plucking people's flowers as soon as he came in.
Chi Yu told his mother to go home first, but who knew that she would be greeted by this spoiled brat.
When he was little, I used to put live snakes in my clothes. I knew he was afraid of snakes, so I scared him several times.
When he grew up, he said that his cousin had a crush on him, and like an idiot, he went to his cousin and warned her not to bother him.
He acts all arrogant and cocky every day, which really annoys Chi Yu.
Zhou Yang straightened his disheveled clothes and said, "My child wanted to come in and pick a couple of flowers. Is it inappropriate for your servants to prevent him from leaving just because of this?"
Shi Jinzhe: "I asked, who let you in?"
The person who wouldn't let him leave was probably the gardener uncle that Shekh liked quite a bit. Even though the willow trees had withered and died, he went to see them every day and took care of them as usual. Of course, he was angry to see the flowers being ruined like this.
"What, now that we've become Boss Shi, we can't even come into his house?"
Zhou Yang had just returned from abroad when he heard about the change of ownership of the Cheng family, and he felt extremely resentful.
It feels like someone who was originally inferior to you suddenly becomes the master because of some stroke of good luck, and completely surpasses you.
He scrutinized Shehe beside Shi Jinzhe and thought to himself that Shi Jinzhe had actually found an orphan girl.
Shi Jinzhe picked up the flower petals from the ground, his disgust undisguised: "Why wouldn't I let you in? It's just that I let others into my house, so I didn't let you in."
"Dad, he called you inhuman!" cried the child who was sculpting flowers nearby.
Zhou Yang: ...
If his son hadn't pointed it out, he really wouldn't have recognized it.
Shekh glanced at the cloth bag, his fingers twitching slightly: "Who is this person?"
Shi Jinzhe explained to her, "When I was little, he put a snake in my clothes."
"Are you the same age?" Shekh glanced at the child again. This child is not young anymore.
“He’s not our age, he’s a year younger than us.” Chi Yu clapped at Zhou Yang with a half-smile. “He’s a great father who became a dad at eighteen, much more impressive than unmarried people like us who can’t contribute to the country’s population. He’s a trendsetter who’s always at the forefront of the family planning policy.”
This guy dares to dream that his sister likes him.
Shekh nodded: "I see."
She pointed at Chi Yu, "He's given me lots of good food, and he can look at these flowers for free, but you can't."
Shi Jinzhe opened it for her, why should he show it to someone who bullied him?
Not only can't they watch it, they also have to pay compensation.
Zhou Yang's face fell; being ridiculed like that was truly embarrassing.
He glanced at Shi Jinzhe, then at Shehe, and suddenly let out a cold snort.
It would be quite embarrassing if Shi Jinzhe were to be so frightened in front of the woman he liked.
Although he's not the type to yell and shout, it's good to be scared pale.
I wonder if this woman is afraid of snakes. I hope she's scared of them, because I'll have to take pictures of it later.
Adults' fears are much more interesting than children's.
Zhou Yang took the small cloth bag, reached inside, and gave Shi Jinzhe an ambiguous smile.
Then suddenly he pulled out a long, thin object and threw it at him.
A turquoise snake flew through the air and fell straight into the palm of my hand.
Without Shekh even lifting a finger, he caught the emerald snake steadily and gently, then handed it to Shekh, saying, "It might have been suffocated for a while. Check if there are any problems."
"..."
"Aren't you afraid of snakes?" Zhou Yang asked, his eyes wide.
Does this look like someone is afraid of snakes?
Is it because it's afraid of snakes?
Shi Jinzhe's movements were like holding a baby; he had never been so gentle when holding his son.
If this is called being afraid, then if he liked one, wouldn't he have picked it up and made it his wife?
Chi Yu, standing behind him, looked terrified: "I think you should be more afraid now."
"What?" Zhou Yang didn't understand what he meant.
"Underfoot." After saying this, Chi Yu took several steps back.
Good heavens, if he had known there were so many snakes hiding in this flower bush, he would have definitely advised his mother not to come.
Although Chunjiang Bay has a lot of greenery, its ecological environment isn't good enough to support so many snakes!
Shekh couldn't muster any compassion, and fearing it would attract too much attention, he only summoned a few snakes.
To avoid startling the child, they only allowed a non-venomous snake to frighten him.
Picking so many flowers from her and letting them crawl all over her body is much better than Shi Jinzhe being bullied by Zhou Yang for no reason when he was a child.
Zhou Yang barely managed to keep his composure. He wasn't afraid of snakes, but he wasn't afraid of venomous snakes!
Upon seeing a brownish-red North China viper among the snakes, he immediately panicked.
Why would such a highly venomous snake, which lives in the mountains, be found in a place like this?
North China vipers are rare; even he managed to get one through connections and secretly kept it in his basement.
Suddenly, it struck him that the snake looked increasingly familiar.
Not only this one looks familiar, but the others do too.
Could it be what he's thinking?
What if all the snakes he secretly kept escaped...
Zhou Yang hurriedly ran home, ignoring the wailing children behind him.
Chi Yu, with her delicate fingers, tugged at the child's clothes and escorted the person away.
The person is gone, but the snake remains.
Shi Jinzhe looked at the snakes on the ground and said, "Take these snakes to the Parks and Forestry Bureau and send them there."
Shekh: "Okay."
When the servants brought over a few boxes, Shekh put down the already lively green snakes and put the snakes inside separately.
"Thank you so much."
Shi Jinzhe stood still, stroking her hair with his fingers.
Sher saw the true emotion in his eyes and felt that this "thank you" was very important to Shi Jinzhe, which made his heart feel a little heavy.
She wasn't quite comfortable with it and started to walk out, saying, "If you really want to thank me, don't waste time, just take me to the reptile house to see the snakes."
I'm going into a dungeon again tomorrow night. I hope it doesn't take another two months; that would be too long.
Shi Jinzhe chased after him, saying, "I'll take you to meet your friends right now."
As he passed by the destroyed flowers, he casually ran his fingers along the broken branches, repairing the forcibly snapped stems.
In order to find some peace and quiet, the two returned to the haunted apartment to stay for the last two days before the next game.
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