Chapter 49 Let's live together, Hua Hua!



Chapter 49 Let's live together, Hua Hua!

Yun Jin went on a business trip for three days. After returning, she helped Hua Cheng and Hua Yu complete the discharge procedures.

With Hua Yu about to be discharged, the question of where she would stay arose, and Hua Cheng offered a suggestion: "Fatty, let her stay at your place."

“No, you know that Bei Bei has no sense of propriety. If she finds out about Hua Yu’s existence, she’ll spread the word to the whole world in a few days.” Liu Zhuang felt it was inappropriate.

Hua Cheng: "Then let him stay near the hospital, so he can get medical treatment promptly if he gets sick."

"Pah, pah, pah, you jinx! From now on, everything will go smoothly for you, and you won't get sick again." Liu Zhuang slapped him on the arm.

Both suggestions were rejected, and Hua Cheng frowned: "Then let him decide for himself. As long as he doesn't stay at my house, he can stay wherever he wants."

In the next ward, Hua Yu, who had just had her stitches removed, looked intently at Yun Jin.

"I want to live with you."

Yun Jin: "No."

Hua Yu was stunned for a moment because she didn't expect her to refuse so decisively.

“If you live with me, Huacheng will definitely have to live with us too, and then it will be chaotic and affect my rest,” Yun Jin explained patiently. “I have to work during the day and I need a good night’s sleep. I hope you can understand.”

Hua Yu was a little indignant: "So you're just letting me live alone? Then why Hua Cheng..."

“To be fair, Hua Cheng won’t live with me either; you and Hua Cheng will live together,” Yun Jin said.

Hua Yu suddenly shut up.

"Can you two stay at home and I stay alone?" Yun Jin asked.

Hua Yu pondered for a long time before nodding: "Okay."

"Can?!"

Hua Cheng gasped, staring at Yun Jin in disbelief: "He said it's okay?!"

"Yes, he said it's okay." Yun Jin nodded again, making sure he hadn't misheard.

Hua Cheng clutched his head: "Why?!"

"You'll have to ask him," Yun Jin said, turning her head to look at the door.

Hua Cheng followed her gaze and looked over. Hua Yu said indifferently, "I can't live with Yun Jin, and you shouldn't even think about living with her either."

Hua Cheng: "...You really are a lose-lose situation."

The two looked at each other and showed the same look of disgust.

Liu Zhuang, who was standing next to them, hadn't said anything until they went back to their rooms to pack their things. Then he couldn't help but say to Yun Jin, "Actually, we could let them live separately. I'm afraid they'll fight if they live together."

“If they live separately, they’ll definitely come to see me often, and then we’ll run into each other and cause a ruckus,” Yun Jin said calmly. “It’s better to let them live together and keep an eye on each other, so they won’t bother me.”

Liu Zhuang: "..."

So you just wanted some peace and quiet.

Yun Jin had to go to work in the afternoon, so Liu Zhuang was responsible for taking Hua Cheng and Hua Yu home.

Since they were driving back, Liu Zhuang drove them from the underground parking garage. Hua Yu, sitting in the car, immediately spotted a flamboyant bright red motorcycle through the window.

Some memories were stirred within him, and his eyes flickered slightly.

“Yun Jin bought it for me,” Hua Cheng said leisurely, “because I’m the only good employee in the repair shop who wouldn’t steal a customer’s car.”

Hua Yu turned her gaze away from the motorcycle and silently looked at Hua Cheng.

Hua Cheng raised his lips: "Jealous?"

Hua Yu scoffed and said indifferently, "If I hadn't adhered to my principles, Yun Jin wouldn't have bought you a car, so rounding it up, this car is basically for me."

"Have you no shame? What do you mean by 'because you adhere to principles'? It was clearly the past me who adhered to principles." Hua Cheng was speechless.

Hua Yu: "I am you from the past."

Hua Cheng: "I'm talking about me at 18. Are you 18?"

Hua Yu: "What's it to you how old I am?"

Just as they were about to start arguing again, Liu Zhuang slammed on the brakes, giving them an unparalleled feeling of being pushed back in their seats.

The two of them swayed for a moment, then fell silent.

Liu Zhuang breathed a sigh of relief and quickly got out of the car to carry his luggage.

Hua Cheng followed Liu Zhuang lazily without offering any help. Hua Yu wanted to help, but before she could reach out, Liu Zhuang stopped her.

"If you two behave yourselves, that's the same as helping out," he said casually.

Hua Yu pursed her lips, and when she looked up, she met Hua Cheng's smug gaze. He had clearly expected her to be rejected.

Hua Yu glanced at him indifferently, pretending not to see him.

After moving their luggage, Hua Yu followed the two into the building and watched as Hua Cheng skillfully entered his fingerprint to open the basement door.

This was the first time Hua Yu had ever stepped into Yun Jin's home since she came into this world.

The house was large, with a wine cellar and a pool table in the basement. There were two refrigerators in the corner, one of which had a sticker that read "Exclusive to Yun Jin," which was childish and boring, and you could tell at a glance who put it there.

The basement has two floors. After Hua Cheng entered, he gestured for them to change into slippers and then pressed the elevator button.

Hua Yu then discovered that there was actually an indoor elevator in her home.

The air was unusually silent as the three entered the elevator. Their expressionless faces were reflected on the reflector inside the elevator.

The elevator doors closed and opened again, and they appeared in the living room on the first floor.

The living room is spacious and bright, with a sliding seat on the wall that is hard to understand, and a crescent-shaped sofa in the center. The surrounding green plants are well maintained, and the whole place exudes a luxurious and expensive atmosphere.

This was Yun Jin's home, where she had lived for a long time, but it was a completely unfamiliar place for Hua Yu.

As soon as Hua Cheng rushed out of the elevator, he went straight to the floor-to-ceiling window, picked up a pot of succulents, and examined it carefully.

"I told them it couldn't be placed here, but they still moved it over here. What's wrong with the cleaning company? Did they even tell the cleaning lady what I wanted?"

Liu Zhuang couldn't help but say, "Maybe Yun Jin put it there."

"Impossible. Yun Jin doesn't do housework, let alone care about these flowers and plants." Hua Cheng muttered, and after confirming that the succulents were alright, he moved them to the cabinet next to him and began to observe other places.

He was very familiar with the route, and occasionally he would complain a few words, showing a level of relaxation he had never experienced in the hospital.

Hua Yu looked at him and suddenly realized, oh, this was also his home where he had lived for a long time.

Home.

Hua Cheng had been in the hospital for so long, and he was finally home. Although he complained about this and that, he was actually quite happy.

Compared to him, Hua Yu, who hadn't said a word, seemed like an adopted child.

Liu Zhuang couldn't bear it and took the initiative to remind her, "Stop messing around with your stuff, let's arrange a room for Hua Yu first."

“Oh, live on the first floor,” Hua Cheng said casually. “I’ll live on the second floor so we can see each other less often, which will save us from feeling uncomfortable and from fighting all the time.”

He spoke very understandingly, but in reality, it was because the second floor was his and Yun Jin's living area, and he didn't want Hua Yu to get close.

Liu Zhuang could see through his little scheme, so he didn't believe Hua Yu couldn't.

To avoid a new round of conflict, Liu Zhuang was about to smooth things over when Hua Yu suddenly spoke up: "Okay."

Hua Cheng and Liu Zhuang looked over at the same time.

"Where is the room?" Hua Yu asked.

Hua Cheng silently pointed in a direction.

Hua Yu carried her bag and went straight into the house.

The door closed, and the living room suddenly became quiet.

After a long pause, Hua Cheng nudged Liu Zhuang: "Is he up to some kind of scheme again?"

"...Are you trying to start a palace intrigue?" Liu Zhuang rolled his eyes at him.

After sending the person home and arranging a room for Hua Yu, Liu Zhuang considered his task, assigned by Yun Jin, complete and turned to leave without looking back.

Hua Cheng stretched and, ignoring his suitcase, ran back to his bedroom, lay down on the bed, and happily took a nap.

It was already 5 p.m. Hua Cheng had been lying down long enough and was about to get up when he suddenly received a message from Hua Yu: Can I order takeout?

Wow, young people really love food delivery.

Hua Cheng was about to refuse when he suddenly remembered something and replied: "Okay."

Hua Yu replied instantly: Order yours too?

Hua Cheng: Sure.

Hua Yu never replied.

Half an hour later, the community manager delivered two servings of fried rice noodles.

Hua Cheng glanced at the cheap packaging box, his eyelids twitched, but he still silently accepted it.

"Eat it while it's hot." Hua Yu stood in front of the dining table.

Hua Cheng gave a fake smile and took two boxes of fried rice noodles over.

The two sat facing each other, eating in silence. They would glance at each other every two bites, and the frequency of their eye contact was so high that they would often stare at each other. After each eye contact, they would eat even more diligently.

The fried rice noodles didn't taste good, but the portion was huge. Although the two of them had average appetites, they managed to finish them all in front of each other.

After finishing their meal and clearing the table, Hua Cheng and Hua Yu stood in the living room, speechless once again.

After a long while, Hua Cheng asked, "Want to go for a walk?"

"No, I want to go back to my room and rest," Hua Yu refused, then asked, "What about you?"

Hua Cheng: "Me too."

The two exchanged a glance, one went back into the house, and the other went upstairs.

Three minutes later, the two sneaked out and met again at the stairwell.

Seeing that the other person was dressed neatly, Hua Yu's expression changed: "Weren't you going to rest?"

Hua Cheng sneered: "Shouldn't I be asking you that? What are you planning to do?"

"What I do is none of your business," Hua Yu said coldly as she walked out.

Hua Cheng grabbed his arm: "Want to go find Yun Jin for dinner?"

"I'll say it again, it's none of your business!" Hua Yu shook him off.

Hua Cheng narrowed his eyes and suddenly sped up, rushing towards the door.

Because it is highly confidential that they are the same person, the two cannot appear in public at the same time. If one of them goes to the company first, the other can only hide.

Hua Yu realized what he was about to do and immediately rushed over to hug his waist.

"Let me go!"

"Go back to your room!"

"Why should I be the one to leave? If you want to leave, then you leave!"

The two fell to the ground without realizing it, becoming entangled in a large mass.

Hua Yu is physically frail, and Hua Cheng has also lost a lot of muscle mass recently. The two are evenly matched, pulling and pushing each other until they are both out of breath and unable to determine a winner.

Just as they were getting anxious, their phones suddenly vibrated at the same time.

Hua Cheng paused: "It should be Yun Jin replying. Shall we pause for now?"

Hua Yu thought for a moment and then loosened her grip on his hair.

Hua Cheng took the opportunity to squeeze more money out of her. Hua Yu hissed and was about to retaliate when Hua Cheng rolled away to the side, opening his phone while remaining vigilant.

Hua Yu glanced at him sideways and then opened her phone.

The previous message on my phone was one I sent to Yun Jin, asking if she wanted to have dinner together. Below is Yun Jin's latest reply.

Yun Jin: I have plans tonight, so I won't be eating.

Hua Yu frowned, then looked up and saw Hua Cheng's smug lips, and her heart sank.

“Yes, Yun Jin made an appointment with me.” Hua Cheng arrogantly raised his chin.

Hua Yu stared at him for a long time, then scoffed, "Keep dreaming."

Hua Cheng: "..."

His acting is quite good, how did Hua Yu notice something was wrong?

In response, Hua Yu explained personally: "If she had made an appointment with you, you wouldn't have had time to brag to me; you would have gone back to your room to change clothes long ago."

Hua Cheng glanced down at the shoe print on his shirt and remained silent for a moment.

The war had stopped, and the living room was quiet. Both of them felt rather bored, but having just finished a vigorous exercise, they were too lazy to move for a while.

Just as they were catching their breath, the doorbell rang suddenly. Hua Cheng nudged Hua Yu's shin, signaling, "Go open it."

"Why me?" Hua Yu asked rhetorically.

"Otherwise what?" Hua Cheng pointed to the shoe prints on his body. "Should I go?"

Hua Yu wanted to say that she wasn't much better off, but when she looked down, she realized that her hoodie was fine. Although it was a little dusty, it wasn't noticeable, unlike Hua Cheng's hoodie which was more obviously dusty.

He frowned slightly and reluctantly went to open the door.

The door opened, and a small figure darted in like a rabbit. Hua Yu reacted quickly and grabbed her.

"Let me in! Let me in!" Liu Beibei cried out, waving her arms and legs. "Auntie, please save me!"

Hua Yu was at a loss and subconsciously let go of her hand. The moment Liu Beibei rushed in, he knew something was wrong and quickly followed her in.

The next second, a figure tumbled and scrambled across the second floor.

Hua Yu: "..."

Couldn't you have hidden it on the first floor first?

Hua Cheng rushed into the bedroom only to realize that he could have easily found a place to hide on the first floor; there was no need to go through all that trouble to run back up to the second floor.

But he's already run away, so let it be. He doesn't even know if Liu Beibei saw him.

Liu Beibei didn't see it, but vaguely sensed that there was something on the second floor.

"Auntie!" she called upstairs.

Hua Yu had seen Chen Yueqin's photo on her phone before, and recognized her as soon as they met. She silently followed behind her until Chen Yueqin was about to go up to the second floor, at which point she stopped her.

“Your aunt… isn’t home,” he said.

Liu Beibei didn't believe it: "But I clearly saw it just now..."

"You've misjudged." Hua Yu had calmed down.

Liu Beibei looked at him suspiciously, and in that one glance, she suddenly froze, a little embarrassed: "How come... after just one hospital stay, you suddenly become so handsome?"

Hua Yu paused, then smiled: "Is it pretty?"

"Yeah, I feel younger," Liu Beibei said earnestly.

Hua Cheng, who was standing upstairs with the door slightly ajar, gritted his teeth and thought to himself, "Liu Beibei, I'm never going to be friends with you again."

On the first floor, after Liu Beibei finished praising Hua Yu, she immediately became defensive upon seeing Hua Yu's smiling face: "Stop smiling, you don't look good anymore."

Hua Yu: "..."

When Liu Beibei came to their house, she acted as if she were in an empty house. After wandering around for a while, she finally remembered to go back to the entrance to change her shoes.

Hua Yu watched as she skillfully took out a pair of pink bunny slippers, and knew that she must be a regular here and much more familiar with the place than she was.

Liu Beibei changed her shoes, rolled around on the sofa, and looked up to find Hua Yu still standing there.

"What are you doing?" she asked, looking puzzled.

Hua Yu snapped out of her reverie and said somewhat awkwardly, "It's nothing."

"What do you mean, 'nothing'?" Liu Beibei narrowed her eyes. "You're not plotting something to harm me again, are you?"

"...Do I often bully you?"

"Ha, why are you suddenly pretending to be innocent? It doesn't suit you at all." Liu Beibei lay back on the sofa, nonchalantly.

Hua Yu was silent for a few seconds, then asked, "Do your parents know you suddenly came here?"

Regarding the fact that he came from 2013, Fatty and his wife have always insisted on keeping it a secret from her. She probably didn't inform her parents before coming, otherwise they wouldn't have agreed to let her come.

Sure enough, Liu Beibei shook her head: "They wouldn't let me come, I came secretly."

"Why did you come secretly?" Hua Yu asked.

Liu Beibei suddenly looked into his eyes: "Uncle Hua, are you better now?"

Hua Yu's heart stirred slightly, and after a moment of silence, she nodded: "It should be healed."

Liu Beibei blinked, then suddenly jumped off the sofa and rushed towards him, giving him a big hug.

"That's wonderful!"

Hua Yu was so frightened that she took two steps back before she could barely stand. Looking at the little girl in her arms, she stood there helplessly.

Hua Cheng, who was hiding on the second floor and peeping, felt his teeth ache and wished he could rush downstairs and take Hua Yu's place.

After Liu Beibei finished hugging him, she suddenly became shy and said, "Um... um... I want to eat a braised egg! Go get it for me."

Hua Yu didn't know where the braised egg was, and hesitated for a moment.

"Why aren't we going yet?" Liu Beibei asked.

Hua Yu: "...Do you have any braised eggs at home?"

"Yes, there are vacuum-packed ones, they're in your kitchen... You don't mean you don't want to give them to me, do you?" Liu Beibei frowned.

Hua Yu twitched her lips, wanting to ask her exactly how Hua Cheng had abused her.

Knowing the braised eggs were in the kitchen made everything much easier.

Hua Yu walked into the kitchen, searched carefully for a while, and finally found the braised eggs she wanted in the cabinet.

The girl, who was only ten years old, was at the age where she could eat a lot. She hadn't eaten dinner yet when she came to find Hua Cheng. After eating two hard-boiled eggs, Liu Beibei still felt empty inside.

"I want more cookies," Liu Beibei said, looking at him.

Hua Yu remained silent for a moment before heading towards the kitchen.

"I said I wanted cookies, why did you go to the kitchen?" Liu Beibei asked, puzzled.

Hua Yu stopped in her tracks. From her expression, it was clear that there were no cookies in the kitchen.

After ordering braised eggs, she wanted biscuits, and who knows what else she might want next. Hua Yu felt that if this continued, she would be exposed sooner or later.

He paused for a few seconds, then said, "I suddenly remembered I have cookies in my room, I'll go get them for you."

“I’ll go with you.” Liu Beibei stood up.

“No,” Hua Yu immediately pressed her back onto the sofa, “I’ll go get it.”

Liu Beibei pursed her lips and said, "Okay."

Hua Yu breathed a sigh of relief and immediately rushed upstairs. When she opened the door, Hua Cheng was already at the door. The two looked at each other, and Hua Yu immediately pulled Hua Cheng out and hid in the bedroom herself.

Hua Cheng unbuttoned the top button of his shirt and calmly walked downstairs.

Hearing footsteps, Liu Beibei glanced at him casually, paused for a moment after looking away, and then quickly turned back.

"Didn't you go get me some cookies? Why did you come downstairs after changing your clothes?" Liu Beibei asked, then noticed the footprints on his shirt and said with disdain, "You even changed into a shirt that was stepped on. Uncle Hua, you're so sloppy."

"Why are you talking so much nonsense?" Hua Cheng raised an eyebrow.

Liu Beibei choked for a moment, then angrily retorted, "Where are there so many!"

“Lots, lots and lots of biscuits. After you finish these, will you still be able to eat a proper meal? Go home right now, or I'll call your mom,” Hua Cheng warned slowly.

Liu Beibei glared at him angrily, then suddenly turned her face away and silently rubbed her eyes.

"...You cried?" Hua Cheng was shocked.

He didn't seem to say anything.

"You scared me to death..." Liu Beibei pouted and said in a low voice, "I thought you went to the hospital and your brain was damaged, but I didn't expect you to be fine."

Hua Cheng paused, then smiled after understanding her meaning: "So you've been testing me the whole time."

No wonder they kept asking me to bring them braised eggs and cookies.

The child couldn't accurately distinguish between him and Hua Yu, but possessed the most acute and primal intuition. Hua Yu's complete obedience just now made her worry.

Seeing Liu Beibei suddenly become listless, Hua Cheng teased her, "So, do you prefer the Uncle Hua from before, or the Uncle Hua you are now?"

“I don’t like any of them!” Liu Beibei retorted, then paused for a few seconds before adding, “But you have to live to be a hundred.”

Hua Cheng nodded: "Okay, I'll try to live to be a hundred years old so that little Liu Beibei can take care of me in my old age and see me off when I die."

Liu Beibei gave a light snort, unusually refraining from refuting him.

On the second floor, Hua Yu stood behind the door, her gaze inadvertently sweeping over the various things in the room, and she couldn't take her eyes off them.

The curtains in the room were drawn, and the streetlights outside shone in, making the room bright even though the lights were off.

Yun Jin must have left from here this morning. Her clothes from the day before are still draped on the sofa, and there's a pile of documents on the table in the corner. Organizing them by color is something probably only he would like.

The bed sheets are a light gray. Hua Yu had been to Yun Jin's bedroom there in 2013, and the four-piece bedding set was very similar to this one. The colors were similar, and the fabric felt similar too.

Bracelets and men's watches were casually stacked, unisex pajamas were tossed into the same laundry basket, an exquisite motorcycle model weighed down a lipstick, and similar dolls lay obediently on the large bed, covered by a blanket...

Hua Yu had already prepared himself mentally when he decided to go home with Hua Cheng, but when he saw a room full of traces of their life together, he still felt like a stone was pressing on his heart.

The feeling wasn't exactly pain, but rather an expected sense of powerlessness.

The 12 years he had been separated from Hua Cheng, the 12 years he had been separated from Yun Jin, and the 12 years he had been separated from this world were now clearly displayed before his eyes.

Hua Yu's gaze calmly swept over these ordinary yet rare things, finally settling on a calendar.

Just as he was about to take a closer look, the door suddenly opened.

"Done." Hua Cheng curled his lips into a smug grin.

Hua Yu glanced at him, then turned and left.

Hua Cheng: "?"

What's gotten into you this time?

From that day on, the two of them suddenly became more peaceful, not only because they didn't enter each other's territory, but also because... Yun Jin seemed to be very busy lately, and she almost never came home for dinner at night. When she did come home, it was late at night, and she would leave after saying only a few words to them.

Yun Jin focused all her energy on her work, so they had nothing left to fight over. They could only stay at home every day, occasionally going to the hospital for check-ups together.

Life flowed by peacefully, and no matter how undercurrents surged beneath the surface, Hua Yu and Hua Cheng remained unmoved, neither of them taking the initiative to break the balance.

One day, the two went out to take out the trash together and suddenly saw Yun Jin get out of a car, followed by another man.

A smile appeared in Hua Yu's eyes. Just as he was about to go over and say hello, Hua Cheng pulled him behind a wall.

"What did you do..."

"Shh!" Hua Cheng's expression was solemn.

Hua Yu sensed something was wrong and fell silent.

Once they were out of sight, Hua Cheng breathed a sigh of relief, but his eyes remained serious: "How did that kid get in touch with Yun Jin?"

Sensing a rival in love, Hua Yu immediately asked, "Who?"

“Xia Wei,” Hua Cheng frowned, “is Yun Jin’s college classmate, a third-generation rich kid, whom you don’t know.”

"Did he date Yun Jin?" Hua Yu asked.

Hua Cheng: "He did want to, back then he took out half of the Xia family's assets as a betrothal gift and promised Yun Jin that as long as she was willing to date him, he would let her enter the core management of the Xia family... Anyway, he gave her a lot of benefits, but Yun Jin did not agree to him."

“You didn’t agree back then, let alone now,” Hua Yu glanced at him. “What are you so nervous about? Don’t you trust Yun Jin?”

“If I didn’t trust Yun Jin, I would have stormed out just now,” Hua Cheng sneered. “You’ve never dealt with this guy, so you don’t know how annoying he is. Yun Jin rejected him back then, but he still wouldn’t let go. At that time, Yun Jin and I weren’t even together yet, and he treated me like a rival. He brought me a sum of money and asked me to give Yun Jin to him. He criticized me from head to toe, saying that I was old. It’s ridiculous. I’m only two years older than them, not twenty. What do you mean I’m old?”

Some things, when talked about now, only evoke frustration and anger, but the humiliation at the time was very real.

At that time, his business was facing a huge crisis, and he was caught in a predicament, also fearing that Yun Jin would be implicated by him.

Xia Wei's appearance at that time was like the last straw that broke the camel's back.

He didn't care about being humiliated, but he was very bothered that his incompetence allowed the other party to easily set a price for the Yun brocade.

When that bundle of money was placed on the table, he thought, if he were a very wealthy person, if he had power and status, would there be any idiots who would come to him with money and ask him to persuade Yun Jin to accept their so-called pursuit?

If Yun Jin were as wealthy as the other party, or even wealthier, and completely outclassed them, would the other party still use their so-called position and shares as capital and leverage in their pursuit?

The answer is no.

Looking at Hua Cheng's somber expression, Hua Yu had a rare moment when she completely understood him.

When he was working part-time at the bar, people often asked for his contact information. Some were just doing it on a whim, while others seemed to love him as much as their own lives.

But no matter what kind of person they are, they will eventually unintentionally show their superiority, as if they can have a better life just by agreeing.

For a long time, he loathed this sense of superiority.

No one can move a rich person with money, but they always try to move a poor person with money. It's as if when a person is poor, all their emotions and dignity become price tags, and they are unmoved simply because the money offered is not enough.

When he first met Yun Jin, he thought she was the same kind of person. But after spending time with her, he realized that she was fundamentally different from them.

"What do you plan to do?" Hua Yu suddenly asked.

Hua Cheng snapped out of his daze: "Hmm?"

“That Xia Wei,” Hua Yu looked into his eyes, “do you intend to just let him go?”

“How could we just let it go? Didn’t you see the way he looked at Yun Jin just now? He was practically swooning over her!” Hua Cheng retorted.

Hua Yu: "..."

He didn't even see the face clearly, let alone feel any love.

Hua Cheng slowly exhaled and sneered, "Let's arrange a meeting with him and make him back down."

Seeing that he had an idea, Hua Yu turned to leave.

Hua Cheng grabbed him.

Hua Yu: "?"

"Who is younger, me or him?" Hua Cheng was quite bothered by the two-year age difference.

Hua Yu carefully recalled the man and said, "More or less."

"Almost? That won't do. I have to completely crush him." Hua Cheng sneered, his gaze suddenly falling on his face.

Hua Yu: "..."

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