Time Travel: The Heroine Has Arrived!-Chapter 234 - Autistic Piano Girl VS Part-Time Tutor
Chapter 234 -234: Autistic Piano Girl VS Part-Time Tutor (Extra)
Chapter 234 -234: Autistic Piano Girl VS Part-Time Tutor (Extra)
Tang Zhongyi felt that in his entire life, meeting Ning Zhao was truly the luck of a lifetime.
The first day he saw her, the sunshine was wonderful. In the Ning family’s garden, the girl with her hair down, gently swinging on the swing, captivated his heart completely.
Afterward, he took her back to the Ning family.
As the second young master of the Tang Family, he learned for the first time how to take care of someone, to wipe her hair for her, to cover her with a blanket, and he had to watch over her until she fell asleep before he could rest easy.
If someone had told him before that one day he would go to such lengths for a woman, he would have scoffed at the idea.
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But now…
He looked up, and there was Ning Zhao, now a mother of two children, sitting quietly on the swing just as she had when they first met, deeply engrossed in a book.
The sunshine filtered through the leaves above, casting scattered patterns upon the crown of her head. Time seemed to have left no trace on her; she remained as she had been ten years ago when they first met—calm, beautiful, but no longer ethereal and out of reach.
He saw his two-year-old daughter running towards her mother, they exchanged a few words, and the little girl dived into her mother’s arms, mother and daughter laughing together.
Now, Zhaozhao showed no hint of the old Ning Zhao who used to close herself off. She had become cheerful, teaching the children how to play the piano, and playing games with them.
“Dad, dad, I want to go to Disney on Sunday! Mom has already agreed!” His four-year-old son, who looked like him especially in the pair of dark eyes, declared exactly as he would have.
“Sure, tomorrow, our whole family will go together!” He said with a laugh, picking up his son, and walked toward the two most important treasures of his life.
Shengyin sat on a bench to the side, watching her husband and two children on the merry-go-round.
She couldn’t ride it as it would make her dizzy just sitting on it, so she decided to sit aside, watching them enjoy their fun.
“Excuse me, are you Ning Zhao?” A hesitant female voice arose.
Shengyin turned to look at the speaker, a woman dressed in a cleaner’s uniform. She wasn’t bad looking, but her features bore the tired wrinkles carved by time and a hard life.
Strangely familiar.
After a moment of contemplation, Shengyin finally remembered who she was: “Yang Huiying?”
Seeing that Ning Zhao remembered her, the woman sighed in relief and said with a smile, “It’s me, I didn’t expect you to still remember me.”
Shengyin did not expect to meet this woman again.
Once her mission was completed and she was no longer under threat from mission targets, the system would not be bound to her at all times, instead it often entered a “sleep” mode, so it hadn’t alerted her this time.
Seeing Shengyin’s lukewarm reaction, Yang Huiying didn’t take offense; the years of struggling for a living had completely worn away the edge she once had.
“I saw the silhouette from behind and felt it was familiar, I didn’t expect it to actually be you.” She looked at Ning Zhao and sincerely said, “I’ve always owed you an apology for what happened back then.”
Shengyin did not expect this woman to come apologize to her; she paused for a second before replying, “Let bygones be bygones.”
Knowing that the other party didn’t want to talk more, Yang Huiying smiled discreetly and walked away.
From a distance, she glanced back and saw the man she had once liked in her youth approaching Ning Zhao, the couple leaning close together and chatting intimately.
She shook her head, a smile of letting go on her face.