Chapter 296 Ignore her, she's just a child.
During dinner that evening, Yan Kui finally got to see Huang Maomao's younger sister, Huang Xinwan, after a long time.
Their eyes met for a moment, then Huang Xinwan quickly looked away and placed the bowl of rice in front of Yan Kui.
"your."
Yan Kui then remembered that her younger sister had previously forbade her from eating crayfish.
However, such a trivial matter has long been forgotten.
Yan Kui smiled politely and replied, "Thank you."
Huang Xinwan felt a little embarrassed. She had been naive a few years ago and liked Wei Yinge, so she didn't want this beautiful woman to get close to him.
That's why they would use such clumsy and obvious methods to target Yan Kui.
Looking back now, it seems so naive and laughable.
She met Wei Ying when she was in elementary school. At the time, she felt that he was different from the people around him. He was very handsome and spoke and acted in a cool way, which perfectly matched her fantasy of the boy she liked.
At first, she thought Wei Yinge was like her, a person from Luoxia Village, so she and her brother followed him around all day.
Later, when I went to junior high school, I realized that they were from completely different worlds.
Huang Xinwan didn't have the courage to confess her feelings, thinking she had hidden her feelings well. So when she learned that Yan Kui was the daughter of the Yan family in the village and had such a close relationship with Wei Yinge, she couldn't help but feel jealous.
And that's how the crayfish incident happened.
But later, when she returned to school, she occasionally overheard her brother talking about Yan Kui.
Huang Xinwan gradually realized that Yan Kui seemed to be very capable and much more outstanding than her.
But when she suggested visiting Taipei, her parents and brother refused in unison.
Only then did she truly realize that she had offended someone.
She also clearly knew that it wasn't Yan Kui who stole Wei Yinge.
It was Wei Ying who took the initiative to like her.
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The bowl in front of Yan Kui was filled with plump grains of rice, and Huang Xinwan sat opposite her.
Every time Yan Kui raised her head, Huang Xinwan would quickly look away.
The girl, who thought she had hidden her feelings, was betrayed by her evasive gaze and tightly pursed lips.
Noticing the quiet atmosphere at the dinner table and her sister's low spirits, Huang Maomao picked up a chicken leg from the plate and put it into Huang Xinwan's bowl.
"Don't you like eating chicken drumsticks? Eat more, look how skinny you are."
Seeing this, Aunt Song also smiled and said, "Yes, little sunflower, eat more. This chicken is raised by myself, it's definitely a nutritious free-range chicken."
Yan Kui smiled at Aunt Song and, being very polite, picked up a piece of chicken and ate it.
Seeing this, Aunt Song took a pair of serving chopsticks, picked up another chicken leg, and put it into Yan Kui's bowl: "Eat this."
Yan Kui didn't refuse and picked up the bowl to take a bite.
She stole a glance at Wei Yin, who was eating his meal at a leisurely pace beside her, and then looked up at Huang Xinwan, who was sitting opposite her with her head down.
After a few seconds of contemplation, he spoke:
"Xinwan, there's a really good roast chicken restaurant in Taipei. After the Lunar New Year, would you like to go there with your brother?"
Huang Xinwan paused in her chewing, her gaze involuntarily falling on Yan Kui's breathtakingly beautiful face.
Without saying a word, Yan Kui noticed that his eyes were glistening with tears.
Huang Maomao burst into laughter upon hearing this. He glanced at Yin Ge's expression but didn't react. He even put a fish ball on Yan Kui's plate.
He immediately replied, "Okay! I'll listen to your sister Yan Kui. I'll come with you after the New Year. I'll buy you whatever you want to eat!"
Huang Xinwan didn't say anything, lowered her head even further, finished the chicken and rice in her bowl in a few bites, left a message saying "I'm full", and hurriedly returned to her room.
Seeing this, Huang Maomao laughed awkwardly twice: "Kid, she's just shy, don't mind her."
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