Chapter 171 The main villain is... for her?



Lu An'an stared intently, her gaze involuntarily drifting to the black-clad bodyguards who filed out of the following cars, speechless.

[Wait, why is it my older brother who got off?]

[Wow, are they filming a gangster boss? So many bodyguards?]

Hearing the voice in his heart, Lu Wenjing looked up and saw Lu An'an on the steps, huddled to the side, wanting to eat melons but taking a bite of tasteless melons, her expression indescribable.

He gently pursed his lips, unusually refraining from showing a doting smile upon seeing his sister. He walked straight to Lu An'an, his voice filled with sincerity and apology: "I'm sorry, An'an, I didn't mean to hide it from you. I was testing you before about being able to hear your... innermost thoughts, but I couldn't say it out loud, so I didn't tell you. Can you forgive me?"

Lu An'an's eyes widened, sparkling with surprise, and she blinked a few times.

[Funny! My eldest brother truly lives up to his reputation as a domineering CEO. His mind is incredible! Just from that brief silence on my third brother's phone call, he could so astutely deduce that I'd discovered his feelings? His insight is simply phenomenal!]

Lu Wenjing's voice was deep as he slowly explained, "Actually, that's not entirely true. An'an, do you remember the first morning you went to the Jin family's house, when you said you didn't know much about Western medicine and asked your third brother to accompany you so you could ask him about it? What did your third brother say when he came downstairs?"

Upon hearing this, Lu An'an's heart stirred slightly. She thought back carefully and recalled that morning when, for a moment, she felt as if she were in a fog, and her second brother's words became indistinct. Suddenly, she realized the truth.

"So, you had already confessed about this back then?"

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