Wan Ge leaned down and kissed his forehead again, then said, "I heard from the housekeeper that you haven't eaten much today. I bought you a cake on my way back. Why don't you go downstairs and have some now?"
Chu Ji nodded obediently.
Wan Ge extended her hand to him, and Chu Ji reached out and shook it.
…
When the two sat in the living room, Chu Ji's mood had clearly improved. For a moment, Wan Ge sensed that his bad mood wasn't because of yesterday's events, but rather because she wasn't by his side.
So Xiao Ji never blamed her, right? He didn't blame her for doing such a terrible thing to him; he was just sad because he didn't take her out with him.
Thinking this way, Wan Ge finally asked, "Xiao Ji, are you unhappy today because I didn't take you out?"
Chu Ji nodded gently: "Yes, my sister disappeared after I woke up."
Having received an affirmative answer, Wan Ge felt even more heartbroken for no reason: "It will never happen again."
"Then it's settled. Sister, you have to take me with you when you go out."
Wan Ge hummed in agreement and patted his head again.
…
With Wan Ge by his side, Chu Ji's mood seemed to have completely changed, and his evening meals returned to normal.
Wan Ge breathed a sigh of relief. Seeing that it was almost time, she thought that Chu Ji's parents should also be getting up for work around that time, so she called them.
"Honey, why are you calling us all of a sudden? Did Xiao Ji cause you any trouble?"
Upon hearing this question, Wan Ge quickly replied, "No, no, Xiao Ji is very well-behaved and sensible, it's just..."
Wan Ge was a little embarrassed to speak, and the person on the other end of the phone became a little nervous: "What's wrong? Is something the matter? You seem a little nervous? Don't be nervous, you can tell us anything."
Wan Ge took a deep breath and said, "I want to marry Xiao Ji, but I don't know what you think, Uncle and Aunt."
There was a moment of silence on the other end of the phone, and then Mrs. Chu continued, "I've raised both of you, so I have no problem with your character. If Xiao Ji is willing, we will support her."
Hearing this, Wan Ge breathed a sigh of relief: "Thank you, Uncle and Aunt."
"You're welcome. Let us know when you've made up your mind."
"OK."
Wan Ge chatted for a few more minutes before hanging up the phone.
…
Unaware that Mrs. Chu on the other side was patting her husband, Wan Ge said, "Why didn't you say a word just now? You scared me to death. Isn't it a bit unfair of us to treat Wan Ge like this?"
Mr. Chu looked completely innocent: "What's wrong with it? She was the one who wanted to marry our son."
Madam Chu spoke again: "But I always feel indebted to her. Wan Ge trusts us so much, but we kept it from her."
Mr. Chu said helplessly, "But Xiao Ji just likes her, and there's nothing we can do. If we don't let him have his way, who knows what he might do."
Their son always appeared obedient and sensible in front of Wan Ge, but no one knew that their family had a hereditary disease. On the surface, the Chu family members seemed no different from ordinary people, but once they had something they wanted, they became obsessive and crazy, especially when it came to relationships.
Therefore, members of the Chu family generally do not easily fall in love with others, but once they do, they will stop at nothing to achieve it.
At first, Madam Chu thought she was just having a normal romance, but she never expected to fall into a trap. She was furious for a long time when she found out the truth.
However, Mrs. Chu softened when faced with Mr. Chu, who had never harmed her except for wanting to keep her by his side. Of course, she was willing to stay because she loved him.
If there were no feelings involved, Madam Chu could let go of someone with a mental illness who would rather hurt himself than hurt her. But once feelings were formed, she couldn't bear to let go.
Although she was angry for a long time and the other person had to coax her for a long time, she did not leave him.
Moreover, because he was clingy, he would appear immediately whenever she needed him, and he accompanied her through all the joys and sorrows of her life. So later, Madam Chu felt that there was nothing wrong with that.
Besides leaving him and falling in love with someone else, he supported her no matter what she did, so she didn't feel suffocated.
…
"How did it go?" Chu Ji came out of the bathroom and knew that Wan Ge had just called her parents, so he asked directly.
Wan Ge looked at him and replied, "Yes, my aunt and uncle said they have no objections as long as you agree."
Chu Ji walked to her side with a smile on his face: "That's good."
Wan Ge nodded, then her gaze fell on him again.
Chu Ji had just finished showering, his body was still damp, his hair was still dripping wet, and his bathrobe exposed most of his chest. Water droplets ran from his cheeks to his angular jaw, then down his neck and over his collarbone, finally falling onto his chest and disappearing into the bathrobe.
The young woman, with her distinct features, fair skin, and slightly damp long eyelashes, seemed to notice her lost in thought and asked with a hint of confusion, "Sister, what's wrong?"
"No...it's nothing, I'm going to take a shower." After saying that, Wange tried to walk past him, but she almost fell because she lost her balance. Luckily, the person next to her reacted quickly and caught her.
Wan Ge's hand instinctively rested on his abdomen, and she could feel that the tall, seemingly slender boy in front of her actually had abs.
I didn't realize I was eating so well.
Wan Ge felt her heart beating very fast. She was eating really well, and he was so handsome and good-looking, with a great figure and young age. It's just that she was drunk yesterday and couldn't remember many things.
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