Chapter 146 I Will Never Abandon Him
"Yinyin, you're talking about your fiancé!"
"He's been very good to you."
"I hold an umbrella for you on rainy days and shade you from the sun when it's hot. You two are recognized as a model loving couple in the circle!"
"Yinyin isn't feeling well today. Sit down and eat something. We'll talk when you have enough strength." Her father called her and pulled out a chair for her, his eyes full of love. "This bowl of tomato and egg noodles is made by Dad himself. Yinyin, try it and see if it suits your taste."
The soup base is rich and tangy.
The noodles are fresh and fragrant.
Shi Yin tasted a few bites and nodded: "It's delicious."
"Your dad put a lot of effort into learning how to make this noodle. He'd go into the kitchen as soon as he got home from work, following the recipe over and over again. Finally, he succeeded today."
"Mom, don't just say good things about Dad, talk about me too. Yinyin, I fried the poached egg on the noodles. It's round and plump, isn't it cute?"
The parents smiled.
Her sister also walked around to her side.
Shi Yin lowered her eyes and took in the steaming noodles again. The fried egg was round and beautiful, but she felt like something was missing, as if—
"Should we add some black sesame seeds here? Or a smiley face or something?" Shi Yin asked.
"Oh, that's right! Yinyin's suggestion is really good. I'll add it tomorrow."
Was it her suggestion?
Why do you think there should be a smiley face made of black sesame seeds next to the fried egg?
Before Shi Yin could think carefully, the housekeeper of the mansion walked in.
The other person was carrying a camera.
The shutter light flashed, and a clicking sound was heard. Shi Yin looked up and saw that the printed family portrait was framed and hung on the wall where dozens of family portraits of four were hung.
turn out to be.
She lives in a very happy home.
A gentle mother, a thoughtful father, a kind sister, and a little sister who was a little slow to react but was doted on by the whole family. She also had a very loyal fiancé who obeyed her in everything and obeyed her every word. Her parents and sister all said that he would never change his mind about her.
…
Shi Yin lives very well here.
Time flies.
The leaves of the plane trees in front of her house fell and grew again, but she did not feel the biting cold. Winter passed quietly and spring, the season of growth, came.
Shi Yin got up that day.
As usual, the housekeeper waited for her at the door and followed her downstairs. The servants affectionately called her "Second Young Lady" and prepared breakfast for her with smiles on their faces. The neighbor next door was planting daisies again and called to her through the window with a smile on her face: "Yinyin, will you come to Auntie's for dinner tonight? Auntie will prepare your favorite dishes."
The neighbor's children also greeted him: "Shi Yin, do you want to go to school with me after breakfast? Have you formed a team for the art festival? If not, come join us."
The sun is warm.
There is almost no rain.
Everyone exudes the greatest kindness. There is no isolation, no exclusion, and no cruel rumors. She is very happy every day.
Today is her birthday.
Messages kept popping up on her phone, with teachers and classmates sending their well wishes, as well as the celebrities and young men in her circle. She changed into the sleeveless dress her mother had prepared in advance, got in her father's car, and headed to the banquet hall.
Her sister made a big two-layer cake for her herself.
Her fiancé held a bouquet of red roses, took her hand, and led her to the window. With a loud bang, fireworks instantly exploded in the night sky, and the blue light shone into her eyes. The light seemed to contain sharp thorns, piercing her heart from her pupils, causing a brief pain in her left atrium.
She had seen this fireworks before.
There were blue fireworks set off all over the city, countless drones taking off, and a balloon with a Lazy Sheep pattern on it.
"careful!"
"Sorry miss, I didn't mean to."
The gossip not far away diverted Shi Yin's attention. She turned her head and saw that a waiter in the banquet hall accidentally bumped into a rich girl and spilled pastries on her.
Qianjin was not angry.
Instead, he smiled and asked the waiter if he was injured.
The cake was very white, like snowflakes. Shi Yinyan's eyebrows knitted together, she shook off her fiancé's hand, lifted her skirt, and rushed over. She squatted down, picked up a piece, and asked the waiter, "What is this?"
"Snowflake cake."
“A long-standing brand of pastries in the imperial capital.”
“It’s coated with powdered sugar, which makes it taste sweeter.”
Shi Yin stared at the cake in her hand again and again, and a short, dense pain rose in her chest again. She endured the discomfort and shook her head at the person who spoke: "No, the snow cake should be wrapped in coconut shreds. That's how I used to do it."
Before?
when?
Has she ever made snow cake?
Doted on by her parents, cared for by her sister, and cared for by her fiancé, she had never been in the kitchen, let alone made anything herself. A weight suddenly fell from her shoulders, and Shi Yin looked up abruptly, hearing her fiancé's gentle voice: "Yinyin, what's wrong? Doesn't the blue fireworks birthday gift I gave you look good?"
Birthday present.
Blue fireworks.
A figure reappeared, a completely different person from the one before her. Shi Yin pushed him away abruptly, backing away repeatedly. The eyes of the people around her immediately turned to her, and they walked towards her worriedly.
Fireworks outside the window rose into the sky again.
Flames burst out.
It fell into Shi Yin's eyes and struck deep into her heart. Shi Yin pushed aside the crowd and ran out of the banquet hall. She didn't know how long she ran, how far she ran, when the wind blew the bells and a light shone over.
She raised her hand to block the glare of the light.
After getting used to the environment, I slowly lowered my arms and walked towards the more crowded area. There was a vendor selling candy figurines, and many people were queuing up to have the owner write their couples' names on them.
For some unknown reason, Shi Yin also went to queue.
After waiting for more than ten minutes, when it was her turn, the vendor said, "Your painting has passed. Next one."
“I haven’t drawn it.”
"This is yours, I won't be mistaken."
The vendor took out a sugar painting.
Two names were clearly written on the white background: Shi Yin & Han Zhan
The name "Han Zhan" suddenly appeared before her eyes, and Shi Yin's brows furrowed in a frown, her hands curling up at her sides. The familiarity that washed over her made her heart ache, and the surrounding scenery instantly dissipated, exploding like shattered fragments.
"Yinyin, you haven't blown out the candles on your birthday cake and made a wish yet."
"You haven't opened the presents your parents prepared for you yet."
"Yinyin, I bought you a sleeveless skirt that matches your sister's style. Don't you want to try it on?"
"Yinyin, we're getting married this year. Do you think this wedding ring is okay with you?"
"Shiyin, stay here. It's spring all year round with no cold winter. The sun is warm and the flowers are beautiful. Most importantly, everyone welcomes you and loves you from the bottom of their hearts."
The noisy sound surged like the sea.
Shi Yin had a splitting headache.
She took a big step back, her center of gravity unstable and she fell, her bones hitting the concrete floor. Enduring the pain, she propped up half of her body. Shi Yin raised her head with all her strength, as if answering the person who had just asked her to stay, and as if telling herself: "Han Zhan moved out of the Han family and lost his status as the second young master of the Han family. He no longer has any privileges in the capital. The young masters of the eight major families will laugh at him and ridicule him, and Ms. Bai will help Han Zheng steal his credit. We are husband and wife, sharing joys and sorrows, and I can't abandon him. I absolutely can't-"
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