Wan Ge replied softly, "No need, thank you, Uncle Butler. Goodbye, Uncle Butler."
After finishing her speech, Wan Ge waved and left, and the room fell silent again.
The housekeeper saw the umbrella that Wan Ge had left there and wanted to take it out, but Wan Ge had already disappeared.
The housekeeper quietly put the umbrella away again, while Chen Ji had already returned to his room.
Lying in the silence of bed, I suddenly remembered the figure I had seen from behind.
As Wan Ge left his house, Chen Ji saw her back through the French windows. She was only wearing a short dress and a fluffy coat. He wondered if she really wasn't afraid of the cold.
How strange... I've never felt anything before, and I can tell that the other person doesn't have any feelings for me. What's going on today?
Feeling frustrated, she scratched her hair. Did she want her help with something? But she could have just asked directly, which was strange.
I was already furious with my brother today, and I'm still upset when I get home.
Chen Ji picked up his phone and threw it away, then pulled the covers over his head and closed his eyes until the housekeeper knocked on the door to call him for lunch.
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At the dinner table, Chen Ji asked the housekeeper, "Has she been waiting for a long time?"
The butler paused for a moment before realizing what she meant: "Yes, Miss Mu arrived quite early. She must have something to discuss with you."
It seems the two of them had a falling out. It's normal for young couples to quarrel, but the butler never interfered in their affairs. Even though he felt that Wan Ge didn't truly love the young master, he still didn't say anything.
He just wanted to take good care of the two young masters; he didn't care about anything else.
Chen Ji took the new phone from the maid and sent a message, wanting someone to investigate why Wan Ge wanted to see him.
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After leaving the Shen family, Wan Ge didn't go to Mu Xingling's house, but instead came to a villa. This was her old home with her parents. Sometimes when she encountered unhappy or unpleasant things, she would come to this place. She often thought that if her parents hadn't left, she would have been a little princess who was loved by everyone.
Wan Ge unknowingly arrived at this place. After thinking about it seriously, she realized that now that the original owner was an adult, there was indeed no problem with moving back to live here.
If it were just her alone, Wange wouldn't think it would matter, but Wange thought about how long the original owner had stayed at her uncle's house.
The original owner of this body was unaware of the true situation and had misunderstood her uncle for many years, but Wan Ge understood. She thought that perhaps she should also earn some money to properly repay her uncle's family.
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On the day she returned, Wan Ge told her uncle that she was planning to move back to her own home.
They weren't far apart, only a ten-minute walk away, so my uncle agreed, telling him he could contact them if he needed anything.
Thinking that Wan Ge had also been spoiled by him since childhood, and worried that she wouldn't be able to live well alone, his uncle gave her another sum of money.
However, Wan Ge refused. Although the original owner's card didn't have much balance left, it was enough for living expenses for one or two months, and with her abilities, she could quickly double it.
That evening, while Wan Ge was packing her things, Mu Xingling appeared in her room carrying a teddy bear.
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