A Crazy Love Proposal-Chapter 76 - 56 How Is This Not a Happy Life

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Chapter 76: Chapter 56 How Is This Not a Happy Life

Chapter 76 -56 How Is This Not a Happy Life

The people around laughed, “When one’s own mother speaks, who wouldn’t listen?”

“Sister Qin, is that young bank president beautiful or not?”

“Goodness, who could be more beautiful than Sister Qin?”

Zhao Qin’s vanity was satisfied, and she chuckled lightly, “Above average in looks, with a good temperament. I had someone check, and from her childhood, she’s been educated as an elite, a pampered little princess. She is very likable because she’s a well-mannered lady from a respectable family.”

She had met Zhou Fei two or three times, and each time Zhou Fei was very courteous to her. She came from a good and humble background; her mother was a daughter from a family that owned thousands of private power stations, her father was the head of a venture capital company in Hong Kong City, and her brother had started an internet finance business.

If you turned back time to before Zhao Qin had married into the Wen Family, one would have to nod and bow with a smiling face to greet such a family.

But Zhou Fei was very sensible. She always consciously lowered herself in Zhao Qin’s presence, not to mention bowing slightly in photos to accommodate her height, always clinking her glass a few centimeters lower, tapping the rim of her glass against the bottom of Zhao Qin’s, and even finding opportunities to gift her jewelry brought back from foreign auctions.

Hong Sheng went out of his way to bring her back to the country and, it was said that he recently gave her a Tourmaline Necklace and planned to bring her to the banquet.

Besides Zhou Fei, had Hong Sheng been closer to any other girl in recent years?

For someone as indifferent as Hong Sheng, such behavior indicated he was very fond of Zhou Fei.

She had capability, was able to help Hong Sheng, and had good upbringing.

She couldn’t even think of a better daughter-in-law, feeling somewhat relieved that the Xu Family’s daughter didn’t dare to discuss marriage with Hong Sheng; after just one meeting, she ran away. Otherwise, they might have missed out on Zhou Fei.

Zhao Qin was feeling proud when someone nearby suddenly spoke up, “Your younger daughter, I don’t know why, but when I saw her at the last dance, she looked strangely familiar.”

Zhao Qin’s body stiffened for a moment, with a hint of disgust, “Surely you’ve seen her somewhere; our circle is so small, and the young girl loves to socialize.”

“True.”

Zhao Qin broke out in a cold sweat, terrified that the other person would remember Lou Wanyi, since, at that time, she had taken drastic measures to snatch love away, and her methods were not admirable.

Lou Wanyi was so haughty; she merely smiled and said, “You and Wen Wei make a good couple; he’s just pursuing me, but I wasn’t planning to accept. There’s no need to feel guilty.”

So lofty it made one sick.

Back then, she was jealous of Lou Wanyi. At the same age, Lou Wanyi was a top student from Peking University, well-read, respected in a government job without needing to trade smiles, pretending in front of these pitiable people, saying she also envied the freedom to make one’s own way.

Zhao Qin felt it was hypocritical; she had to smile at everyone, had no chance to attend university, and it was only after marrying Wen Wei that she continued her education.

Envious? Lou Wanyi must have been full of contempt inside.

Both in their twenties, Lou Wanyi was seen as the bright moon and gentle breeze by everyone, while she was just substandard lipstick, almost laughable.

When she stole Wen Wei, she longed to see Lou Wanyi distorted with anger, but never expected her to just smile at her and say it was alright.

Willows caressed the bank, and Lou Wanyi’s dark braids shone, her long eyes sparkling brighter than the river’s ripples.

Such a smile made Zhao Qin’s baseness even more exposed, and it stuck with her for a lifetime.

So proud, pretending so deeply and genuinely, as if it were true.

When she saw Lou Wanyi’s daughter again, she was instinctively impatient, but she realized that Lou Wanyi’s daughter was trying to please her. Faced with Yun Yuwan’s cautious flattering eyes, she finally felt she had regained some ground—Lou Wanyi’s daughter had to make a living under her watch.

However, her own son told her that she was going too far.

She had no choice but to be nicer to the child, and, as she continued to do so, she couldn’t help but delude herself, thinking she had raised a daughter who was as pure and refreshing as Lou Wanyi. She felt she was no less than Lou Wanyi; under her care, Yun Yuwan also got accepted into a prestigious school, grew up, and she was even willing to let Wen Wei set up a trust for the child.

She was extremely generous.

The marital prospects she chose for Yun Yuwan, although incomparable to the Wen Family, were already far beyond Lou Wanyi’s reach. Lou Wanyi ought to be extremely grateful.

At that thought, Zhao Qin felt a little more at ease.

At the same time.

Yun Yuwan clung to Wen Yangzhi’s shirt, waiting for him to speak.

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Wen Yangzhi steadied her lower back, answering neither yea nor nay, “Did you have fun today?”

She leaned against him, as if boneless, “Fun. Uncle gave me a building and famous paintings; what will brother give me?”

“Gave you something this morning,” Wen Yangzhi gave her an indifferent reply.

She always wanted more, insatiable; if he didn’t deliberately keep control, she would probably try to take everything away.