Chapter 179: Crooked Thoughts (2/2)



She didn't know that as soon as she arrived, a conflict broke out between the brother and sister Han Shuo and Han Rou.

Han Rou's eyes were red. She hesitantly pulled Han Shuo's arm and pleaded in a low voice: "Brother, do you really have to use money? Can't you use something else?"

"What else can we use if not money? Han Rou, can you please stop having those crooked ideas?" Han Shuo no longer had the patience to coax Han Rou. He was a little frustrated by Han Rou's dragging.

It has been more than half a month since the five hundred yuan was withdrawn from the bank. Every time Han Shuo wanted to go find Ye Yunqiao, Han Rou would delay him for various reasons. Han Shuo really didn't have the patience to coax Han Rou anymore.

Han Rou lowered her head and said sullenly, "It's a honey trap. Honey traps are so useful. You're just too honest. You've wasted the good looks God gave you."

Han Shuo's expression instantly turned cold, and his tone suddenly became stern: "Han Rou, if you don't want to learn, you can just say so. I'm not so rich that I have to spend it on you."

"I, it's not that I don't want to learn..." Han Rou lowered her head and cried, "I just feel bad about the money. Mom only left us these 500 yuan, and I can't bear to give it away like this."

"Then forget it." Han Shuo suppressed his soft heart and said, "I'll save the money again later. You should just go to work honestly and do your job well. Don't think about being a hygienist anymore."

"No, brother, I can't do it. I can't do farm work." Han Rou's face turned pale when she heard this: "Brother, I'll learn. Don't save the money, I'll learn..."

Han Shuo stared at Han Rou's face expressionlessly, staring at her until Han Rou was frightened. He finally spoke: "For the last time, Han Rou, stop playing tricks on me."

Han Rou's body trembled slightly, and she felt very anxious.

Her eyes were red, and she managed a stiff smile: "Brother, I, I'm just standing up for you. In my eyes, you are the best person in the world, but Dr. Ye can't see your goodness."

"I see that officer who always comes to the company looking for Doctor Ye. He's not much better than you. At most, he's taking advantage of the fact that he's known her longer. If you knew Doctor Ye first, then he wouldn't have any business."

At this point, Han Rou raised her eyelids and secretly observed Han Shuo's expression. Seeing that his expression had eased, she quickly pleaded for peace: "Brother, don't blame me for being troublesome. I also don't want you to have any regrets, so I want to create an opportunity for you so that you can have the courage to pursue Dr. Ye.

Of course, I admit I was wrong. I really wanted to save the money for my apprenticeship. After all, we weren't rich. It would be better to keep this money in my hands and use it to marry a sister-in-law or buy a job back in the city than to give it away to others. Don't you agree?"

Han Shuo's face was gloomy, and after a while he said, "Stop talking."

Han Rou didn't know how much of what she had just said had entered Han Shuo's mind. She didn't dare to say anything more. She bit her lip and begged for mercy in a low voice: "Okay, okay, I won't say anything more."

"Brother, don't be angry with me. Mom is gone, and Dad only has that woman named Gu in his heart. In this world, besides you, I really don't know who else I can rely on."

Han Rou knew best how to control Han Shuo.

However, as soon as she mentioned her mother who passed away early and her biased father, Han Shuo's gloomy face could not be concealed.

"I'm not mad at you." Han Shuo sighed helplessly, "I'll be grateful if you don't make me angry."

When Han Rou heard Han Shuo say this, she felt relieved.

She took Han Shuo's arm, rested her head on his shoulder, and said softly, "Brother, I know I was wrong. I will listen to you from now on and never make you angry again."

"You know you're wrong, but you refuse to change, right?" Han Shuo deliberately put on a stern face.

Han Rou said coquettishly, "No way! I will definitely change. Brother, believe me."

Han Shuo snorted: "Whether I can believe it depends on your performance!"

"I will definitely perform well!" Han Rou promised.

Han Shuo said, "After dinner, go to Dr. Ye and be nice to her. If she agrees to teach you, she'll be your teacher. You must respect her."

"I know, I know. I'm not a child anymore, how could I not understand this?" Han Rou perfunctorily dragged out the last syllable and changed the subject: "Brother, hurry up, hurry up, put your things back to the dormitory first, and then go to the cafeteria right away. If you're late, there will be no food to eat."

Han Shuo was helpless: "Okay, okay."

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