Chapter 56 "That's right for you."
This time it was Jin Ye's turn to be nervous, but she didn't show it. "I'm not. Who told you that?"
"Don't worry about it. Just tell me whether you can write or not."
Jin Ye asked: "What do you want to do?"
"Write me a poem that's a little subtle. I'll find it useful," Jiaqi said.
"Which boy are you going to give it to to express your love?"
Wei Jiaqi's face flushed instantly. "So what? I can give you money, or promise to do you a favor. I can do it."
Jin Ye thought for a while before saying, "Okay, I want you to promise to do me a favor."
Wei Jiaqi looked very happy, but soon turned serious and said, "I want it tomorrow."
After saying that, he got into the car in a noble and cold manner.
Jiaxin caught up with Jinye from behind and whispered, "What did she say to you?"
"Nothing." Jin Ye thought of the sad poem he had written before, "Who else has read the poem 'Your Slight Smile'? After you read it, I remember tearing it up and throwing it into the trash can."
At that time, she was afraid of affecting her elder brother, so she tore it in front of Wei Jiaxin so that no one else would see it.
"No," Wei Jiaxin said, "unless someone turns over your paper basket."
Jin Ye thought this was a bit magical. Could it be that Jia Qi really saw it? "Forget it, as long as Big Brother didn't see it, it's fine."
How embarrassing.
In the afternoon, Jin Ye had to go to the Judicial Office to sue her uncle. She felt that she was alone and weak, so she asked the driver, Lao Zhang, to go with her.
My aunt and her two children looked at her as if she were the murderer of their father.
"I've never seen a girl as snobbish as you. You're competing with your uncle for the family property just for a little money." said the aunt.
The uncle spoke earnestly, "Xiao Jin, we are all family, why do we have to make such an embarrassing scene in court?"
"I don't want to make trouble either. Just pay me the rent on time every month."
The uncle choked and looked disappointed, "When I was a child, I shouldn't have shared the steamed bread with your father and your aunt. If they starved to death, there would be no place for you."
Jin Ye had heard this sentence countless times. It was this sentence that he used to get the governor to provide him with financial support. "I have waived your rent for two years."
During the mediation process, my aunt cried and screamed, and the guards from the Judicial Department were dispatched before she calmed down.
Because Jin Ye had his grandfather's will and the house deed, which were recognized as valid, his uncle and his men had no chance of winning.
During the process, the uncle was restless. When the result was about to be announced, he suddenly said, "I have a secret about your father to tell you. Please come out for a moment."
Jin Ye didn't waste any time, so he followed him out and looked at him warily, "What do you want to say?"
In fact, she had never liked her uncle. He had a bandit-like air. She once doubted whether he had joined the army and whether he was her biological uncle.
If it wasn't related to her father, she didn't want to say another word to him.
The uncle thought for a moment and said: "Your father is not your biological father."
Jin Ye was stunned, thinking he had misheard, "What did you say?"
"You are not your father's biological child."
Jin Ye found it funny, "Who is my father then? Are you making up a secret to make me give up the idea of taking back the shop?"
Does he think she's a three-year-old?
A gleam of light flashed in the uncle's eyes. "If you promise not to take back the shop, I will tell you who your biological father is."
Jin Ye smiled again, "Do you think I will believe it?"
It was simply ridiculous. If she was not my father's child, why did my aunt raise her and even let her not marry? Later, the governor half-forced her to enter the mansion and she had to become his concubine.
During those years, the aunt treated her niece better than her own daughter.
The uncle said, "It's your runaway mother. Your father's wife told me about it. I saw her once before in the mountains."
Jin Ye was shocked again, "You have seen her? Where is she now?"
The uncle's eyes became a little evasive, "I don't know where she went afterwards, but she said it herself. That's why she ran away after your father died. Otherwise, how could a mother abandon her own child?"
Jin Ye felt her head buzzing, but she still didn't believe it, "Then why didn't you say it before!"
The uncle said, "I don't think it's necessary to make you sad, but now you are so ruthless that I have to say it."
Jin Ye smiled again, "After all, this is your purpose, to make me give up the shop. If you have evidence, you don't have to tell the people in the Judicial Department, but I took back the shop not for myself, but for my aunt, and I spent all the money on her."
The uncle probably thought that she knew the Xu family had nothing to do with her and would not care about it. "You made a wrong calculation."
Because she didn't believe it at all.
She was very sure that her aunt was really good to her and it was definitely not just because of blood relationship.
The aunt who was listening was very angry. "Why bother to say so much to her? Just take her away and let's go to the Marshal's Mansion to discuss it. She is just a fake niece, how can she stand up for herself?"
She was about to grab Jin Ye, but suddenly, a big hand pulled Jin Ye away. The aunt missed him, and when she looked again, she was startled, "Young, young handsome man?"
Wei Liangchen was still holding Jin Ye in his hand. "Why don't you go wild and see where you are?"
Jin Ye looked up at him, and saw his handsome face full of murderous intent. He hesitated and asked, "Why are you here?"
"Lu - If I don't come, can you handle it?" Wei Liangchen held her wrist, "Come with me."
With Wei Liangchen as a guardian, things went extremely smoothly. My uncle acknowledged that the shop belonged to my aunt, signed the notarized document, and paid a monthly rent of 60 oceans. Moreover, Jin Ye could take back the shop and stop renting it out at any time, and my aunt didn't dare to say a word.
"You're a wealthy woman now, how are you thanking me?" Wei Liangchen said as she walked out of the Judicial Office, still retaining some of the violent energy from last night.
Jin Ye knew that he was mocking her. Sixty dollars was nothing to him. "Thank you, second brother. I have to go back to school..."
Before he could finish saying "课", he was grabbed and thrown into a car.
"What's wrong with you?"
"What do you think?" Wei Liangchen put her on his lap, holding her tightly, with sparks flying from his mouth. "Who set me up last night? Do you know that I was so angry that I couldn't sleep all night?"
Jin Ye imagined the scene and couldn't help laughing.
"You're still laughing?" He looked as if he wanted to strangle her to death. "I crawled back to my room with a burning anger in my body, you heartless person."
Jin Ye imagined a giant, puffed-up spider climbing the wall, and couldn't help laughing.
"You still dare to laugh?" Wei Liangchen turned her face and bit his back teeth. "It seems that I have made you lawless."
Jin Ye stopped smiling and glared at him, "Are you used to me? You only know how to bully me."
"Are you acting again? When did I bully you? Except for certain occasions, is that bullying? Is it really that good to be bullied? There was one time when you even begged me—"
He grinned, slyly.
Jin Ye thought of something and blushed, "You bastard."
Wei Liangchen bit her lip and said, "That's only for you."
He hadn't shaved, and his beard rubbed against her roughly, causing her chin to itch and hurt slightly, and her neck to shrink.
The man smiled. His body temperature was always much higher than hers, like a burning stove, wanton and brutal, as if he wanted to turn everything in his arms into ashes.
"No, I don't want this honor." Thinking of the picture in the newspaper, Jin Ye became a little irritated. He pushed away his steaming face, panted, and looked out the window.
"Why, are you being petty again?"
"This is not the way to school. Where are you taking me? I have an important lab class this afternoon."
Wei Liangchen sneered, "I'm not going."
“I don’t want to skip class.”
"Oh, you can escape for Zhou Siwei, but not for me?"
Jin Ye looked at his dark, bottomless eyes and felt a little scared. "Shouldn't you be busy at this time?"
"Busy, aren't I busy?" His breathing was rough and hot, his face was lazy and calm, "Busy to take revenge on the bad woman who played tricks on me last night. How do you think I should punish you?"
Jin Ye was in no mood to flirt with him. "Last time you told me why Uncle Wei doted on my aunt."