Chapter 228 The plan succeeds, returning to the Wen family.



Chapter 228 The plan succeeds, returning to the Wen family.

Hearing the increasingly urgent doorbell ringing outside, she gritted her teeth and asked, "What interest rate?"

Looking at her stunning beauty even without makeup, Murong Ting parted his thin lips and said, "Give me a kiss?"

Without saying a word, Kong Wange stomped on his instep.

Murong Ting immediately stepped back, while simultaneously pulling her close around the waist: "If not a kiss, can't I at least hug you?"

Hearing no response from inside, the person outside called out, "Is anyone inside, Miss Kong?"

Kong Wange gritted her teeth and reached out to hug him: "How about that, is it okay?"

She was about to leave after she finished speaking, but the man didn't let go of her hand. Instead, he pulled her forward.

In the summer, the two of them were only wearing thin clothes. When they got so close, their skin touched, and they could feel each other's body temperature.

The woman's unique fragrance wafted into my nostrils, and her body beneath my hands was soft and voluptuous.

Kong Wange was stunned when he pulled her into his arms, and then instinctively tried to struggle.

"Wanwan, don't move, just hold me for a little while." The man's voice was low and hoarse, pleading.

For some reason, upon hearing that tone, Kong Wange was momentarily stunned and forgot to struggle.

Murong Ting leaned close to her ear, suppressing the turmoil in his heart, and said, "Wanwan, I agree to your conditions, but I can only cooperate with you in front of the Wen family. I can't lie to my loved ones."

Kong Wange said anxiously, "Anything is fine, as long as you can guarantee that your loved ones won't tell anyone."

Murong Ting reached out and tapped her little nose: "Go ahead, I'll just have to wait for you inside."

After saying that, he let go of her hand, turned around, and went behind the bedroom curtain.

Kong Wange breathed a sigh of relief. She walked to the door, straightened her clothes, and opened the door.

Outside, the butler looked her up and down a few times before asking, "Are you Miss Kong Wange?"

Kong Wange pretended to have just woken up, covering her mouth and yawning as she said, "I am, who are you?"

The butler took a few steps back and said in a deep voice, "Miss Kong, I am Wu Ping, the butler of the Wen family. Today, I am here on the orders of the head of the family to bring you back to the Wen family."

Kong Wange feigned surprise: "The Wen family? Which Wen family? Do we know each other?"

The butler said methodically, "Miss Kong, let me confirm with you again. You are Kong Wange, the eldest daughter of the Kong family in Jiangcheng, right? Your mother is Wen Zhiyi, or Wen Xing."

Kong Wange asked suspiciously, "What did you say? You said my mother is Wen Zhiyi? You're not a liar making this up, are you?"

Wu Ping said neither humbly nor arrogantly, "Miss Kong, it's normal that you don't know about your mother since she passed away early. Your mother's name was indeed Wen Zhiyi. She was our Wen family's eldest aunt. We only learned that you came to the capital through this Ling Shu Competition. As soon as we heard the news, the entire Wen family was overjoyed. Our second aunt specially asked me to pick you up and take you back to the Wen family to reminisce."

Kong Wange listened to Wu Ping, the butler, and slightly raised the corners of her lips.

The Wen family truly lives up to its reputation as a prestigious and deeply rooted clan; even their steward speaks in such a refined and scholarly manner.

This second aunt is probably referring to Wen Zirou, the younger sister of Wen Zhengning, the head of the Wen family.

She thought for a moment and said, "I also studied medicine, and I have heard of Senior Wen Zhiyi. If what you said is true, then she would have been expelled from the Wen family long ago. Besides, my mother has been gone for so many years, and you have never contacted me. Does your Wen family really want to take me back?"

Wu Ping said respectfully, "Miss Kong, you may not know this, but the Wen family has always been thinking of you. It's just that you've been living away from home all these years, and the head of the family has been too busy to come. Now that they know you've come to the capital, Second Aunt immediately sent me to pick you up."

Hearing him say that, Kong Wange knew that the play was almost over, so she stood up and pretended to be a little emotional and said, "It seems that the Wen family is really busy. I've already arrived at the gate of the capital, and they still can't spare the time to pick me up. They only sent you, Steward Wu, right? I'll trust you this once. Then I'll go back with you and take a look."

The housekeeper thought he would have to explain further, but to his surprise, Kong Wange suddenly agreed.

He couldn't help but feel a little contemptuous. Hmph, she's just a girl from the countryside. As soon as she knows she can get into the Wen family, she's eager to go.

He nodded and extended his hand: "Then please come with me, Miss Kong."

Kong Wange nodded, picked up a small, antique-style box, and followed behind the butler.

This box was one of the keepsakes her mother left behind in the Kong family, and she brought it with her when she came to Kyoto.

She hadn't walked far with her suitcase when her phone suddenly rang.

She took it out, opened it, and saw a message from Murong Ting: "Wanwan, you're so ruthless. Are you and I playing hard to get again? You've actually wanted to be with me for a long time..."

How does this man manage to become more and more shameless every day?

Without thinking, she replied, "You're so smart."

Murong Ting quickly sent six dots, followed by a heartbroken emoji.

Seeing him humiliated, Kong Wange felt a little better.

The butler noticed Kong Wange's change and said, "Miss Kong seems very happy?"

"Ah, I haven't had any relatives since I was little. My father and stepmother didn't like me much either. I was just excited thinking that if what you said was true, then I would have real relatives." Kong Wange made up a story on the spot.

The butler nodded and asked no further questions.

He thought to himself that the head of the family didn't need to worry too much.

This girl definitely grew up in the countryside and has no connections.

Although he behaved quite politely when they first met, he was not very thoughtful. He was overjoyed to be able to return to the Wen family, which clearly showed that he was not a difficult person to deal with.

Kong Wange followed Butler Wu into the car.

The car drove all the way to the Wen family's residence and finally stopped in front of an antique-style gate.

Butler Wu got out of the car and opened the door for Kong Wange: "Miss Kong, please."

Kong Wange got out of the car and glanced at the gate. On both sides were dark green walls with exquisite carvings in the middle. Several ancient trees stretched out from the courtyard, with fruits hanging from the branches. At first glance, one would think that they had traveled back to ancient times.

Seeing that Kong Wange did not speak, the butler was convinced that she was intimidated. He was contemptuous in his heart, but he did not show it on his face. Instead, he smiled and said, "Miss Kong, the Wen family has a history of hundreds of years. It is not like the small families outside. Please pay more attention to the rules and regulations after you go in."

Kong Wange immediately saw what the housekeeper was thinking. She skillfully concealed her disdain and replied in a low voice, "Understood."

The housekeeper led her through the gate, which was a courtyard with a "出" (out) shaped structure. It had two floors, and the houses were mostly built of wood.

While both are Chinese-style buildings, the Wen family's architecture has a more ancient charm compared to the leisurely and casual feel of the Murong family's old residence.

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