Chapter 989 I Obey Her
Chapter 989 I Obey Her
Zhang Ye had other things to attend to, so after saying a few words, he tactfully left first, saying, "It's getting late, let's talk about the investigation tomorrow. You two must have a lot to say since you just met."
"Okay, sure." Chu Xin nodded goodbye to him, then turned around and said, "Let's go find a place to eat."
Upon hearing her tone, Chu Yunting's heart began to pound inexplicably. Zhou Yichen patted his shoulder and said calmly, "She's not stupid, and you didn't hide it perfectly, so just ask her whatever you want to know."
Chu Yunting scratched his head, glanced at Chu Xin who was walking at the front, and whispered, "It seems you've already talked to her."
“Of course, no matter how different she looks, as long as she is still herself, that’s fine.” Zhou Yichen smiled faintly, his eyes filled with tenderness. “My greatest relief is that she is still alive.”
Chu Yunting narrowed his eyes, almost instinctively feeling a bit annoyed. "After all this time, you really did keep an eye on me."
However, he quickly thought that it could be considered a fulfillment in Zhou Yichen's life. After all, no one knew how long this person would wait if Chu Xin did not appear.
With this in mind, Chu Yunting's mind cleared up. It is natural for a man to marry when he is of age and for a woman to marry when she is of age. The two are in love and have gone through hardships to meet again. As a relative and friend, he naturally has to offer his blessings one hundred percent.
He clicked his tongue and said, "So, you're going to get married after you go back?"
Upon hearing this, Zhou Yichen blinked twice, his eyes, which had been fixed on Chu Xin, flickered for a moment, but he only said, "I will do as she says."
His tone was somewhat ambiguous, and Chu Yunting tilted his head curiously to look at him. "What, are you afraid she won't agree?"
Zhou Yichen remained noncommittal, his mature and composed demeanor unchanged. He glanced back at him indifferently and repeated in a deep, pleasant voice, "I will do as she says."
Chu Yunting pursed his lips. He had known this guy for many years, so how could he not know what he was thinking?
He talks so casually, but who knows how anxious he is inside? What a good actor!
The three of them spent a bit of time walking. When they arrived at the canteen of the municipal party committee guesthouse, it was just past lunchtime. Since it was evening, there weren't many people eating, so they didn't wait long. They paid extra to have the chef start cooking, and soon they were able to eat.
Chu Yunting's battle of wits with Director Zhao was quite exhausting. As soon as the food was served, his stomach started growling. Before he could say anything, he ate a bowl of rice and then slowly slowed down to eat.
Naturally, he also thought he was cautiously peeking at Chu Xin.
"Alright, stop pretending. Just ask whatever you want." Chu Xin put down her chopsticks and calmly looked back at him.
Chu Yunting chuckled twice, a hint of embarrassment on his face, but only a hint. "...You're a little different from before."
Her hair, in particular, looked dark brown at first glance, but upon closer inspection, it had a golden-gray sheen, and it was curly, a stark contrast to her previous long, straight black hair.
Wow, someone who used to be so honest and straightforward has started speaking in a roundabout way. Has he become more cunning as he gets older?
Chu Xin thought to herself and then looked at Zhou Yichen. His usually expressionless face showed a hint of a smile for a moment, but he didn't say anything.
She nodded. Okay, she decided not to ask anymore and would find out later.
She then looked directly at Chu Yunting and said, "Hmm...you're not mistaken. I do look a little different from the original Chu Xin, but I haven't changed at all."
You could also interpret it as my previous body dying and then being resurrected in this one, so there's no need to deliberately avoid intimate actions; I haven't changed at all.
Although it sounds like gibberish, it's much easier than explaining a bunch of "because...therefore..." scientific explanations.
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