Chapter 88 The Confession Game: Good Things Get Interrupted



Upon seeing this, Wen Qihang understood what was happening, and his expression immediately turned sour.

"We just went to the private plot of land behind the house."

Regardless of whether people believed him or not, Lu Yuan still forced an explanation.

No wonder.

Lu Jiefang, still a virgin, believed him and thought the two were really busy in their private plot.

He placed the two bags in the main room and then took his leave.

Wen Qihang quickly opened his luggage bag and grabbed a handful of fruit candies for him.

"Thank you for showing me the way."

Lu Jiefang waved his hands repeatedly to refuse, saying, "No, no, I can't take it. It's just something I did on the spur of the moment."

Wen Qihang handed it to him, and he looked at Lu Yuan helplessly.

Lu Yuan nodded to him, and he scratched his head, embarrassed, before accepting the gift.

Lu Jiefang left, and Grandpa Liu returned to his own room, leaving only Lu Yuan and the other two in the main room.

Wen Muxue repeated her previous question, "Brother, why did you suddenly come?"

Wen Qihang glanced at Lu Yuan before replying, "We received your letter at home. You said you got married, so they sent me over to see you."

"My parents originally wanted to come, but my mother is sick and can't travel long distances, and my father is busy with work and has to stay to take care of my mother, so I had to come alone."

What he didn't say was that he saw in the letter that she had gotten married, and that she had married a young man from the countryside. His mother was so worried that she fainted and was hospitalized. The first thing she did when she woke up was to insist on coming to the countryside to see her daughter.

His health didn't allow it, so they sent him over.

My younger sister was forced to go to the countryside at the time, and they told her never to get married there, not even as a sent-down youth. They said the family would find a way to get her back to the city as soon as possible.

Unexpectedly, less than six months after she went to the countryside, she received news of her marriage. They all agreed that she must have been bullied and had no other choice.

The main problem was that the letter only mentioned that the man was a local from the village, and didn't say anything else, not even his name, which made them wonder.

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