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Published at 11th of October 2021 05:46:50 PM


Chapter 15

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Yu Ling had only called to inquire how Lu Feng was doing. Voice filled with worry, she asked, “Is his… body better?”

Cai Youyang touched his sore waist and couldn’t answer Yu Ling.

Yu Ling misunderstood his silence. “Which devil’s work is this?” She heaved a sigh. “Mom knows that you haven’t had it easy. Mom… only wants to ask a few questions. Don’t take them to heart.” She thought, Lu Feng couldn’t marry a wife like this. “Mom can rest assured as long as you live well with Lu Feng.”

Hearing this, Cai Youyang felt sad. “Actually…”

He had yet to finish speaking when his phone was snatched away.

Yu Ling felt a glimmer of hope rise within her. “Actually what? Xiao Cai, tell me.”

Lu Feng held the steering wheel in one hand and the phone in the other. He coldly said, “You call him behind my back?”

Cai Youyang stared at Lu Feng, flabbergasted.

Lu Feng gave him a “don’t talk” look and then gritted his teeth. “I’m already fine now! Didn’t you want me to go on a blind date? I’ll go right now!”

Hurriedly, Yu Ling responded, “No, Son. Mom isn’t forcing you…”

Then Lu Feng hung up.

Cai Youyang was struck dumb. When Lu Feng threw his phone back to him, he subconsciously caught it. He was filled with questions, but seeing Lu Feng’s stony side profile, he didn’t dare ask.

The red light flashed for a few seconds before the green light lit up. Lu Feng shifted the gear to Drive and stepped on the gas pedal.

“Lu Feng,” said Cai Youyang in a hesitant voice. “How long are we going to continue lying to our parents?”

Lu Feng said, “I told my Mom that I’m already fine. No lies there.”

Cai Youyang was speechless. “You sounded angry when you were talking earlier. Mom will definitely misunderstand.”

“If she asks you similar questions in the future, push them to me.” Afterward, Lu Feng switched to trivial matters and asked, “Let’s eat lunch outside?”

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“Ok,” Cai Youyang replied. Then furrowing his eyebrows, he probed, “Were you tired of your parents making you go to blind dates, so you pretended that you couldn’t get it up?”

In return, Lu Feng asked his own question, “You’re not bothered?”

“Then you should’ve had a proper discussion with them…”

“Will that change anything?”

Cai Youyang gripped his knees, feeling blue. He felt that Lu Feng was acting against him.

Then Lu Feng added, “It’s not directed at you.”

“I know now,” Cai Youyang said in a bitter tone.“I just think that if the truth is exposed one day, Dad and Mom will probably be angry at you.”

Lu Feng calmly said, “Then they will learn that their son would rather be a eunuch than separate from Teacher Cai.”

Cai Youyang: “…” Uneasy, he rubbed his nose. “Stop talking. You’re going to be in tears if by chance you truly can’t get it up anymore.”

Lu Feng shot him a glance. “Then the happiest person would be you.”

In a solemn voice, Cai Youyang said, “What kind of person do you think I am? If you get sick, then I’d feel too sad to do anything else. I’m really disheartened that this is how you think of me.”

Lu Feng appeared noncommittal as he softly said, “Mother-in-law.”

Cai Youyang’s breath caught in his throat. “I was wrong…”

Lu Feng shook his head and stopped the car. “Get off first and go to the pedestrian street to eat.”

Cai Youyang breathed a sigh of relief. When the car fully stopped, he hurried out of the car.

Lu Feng gazed at him without any sorrow in his eyes and thought, he was all alone in this world. What would he do if he wasn’t by his side?

He never seemed to have thought about it.

Lu Feng still remembered that day. With the sky a gloomy gray, a thin boy fell in front of the funeral hall, silently weeping.

He had stood at the door and stared at the boy’s back for a long time. Up until his legs and feet had grown numb and his entire body felt cold.

At that time, he had told the boy—

He only had him left.





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