Maybe because she had been sitting for too long, Jiang Ran felt a bit numb in her limbs.
She was just about to move when she heard a knock at the door.
Hearing the knock, Jiang Ran frowned.
She had already told Pei Shanshan that she didn’t plan to eat dinner, so who would co looking for her at this ti?
As she was thinking, she heard Pei Huai’s voice.
"I brought you sothing to eat."
Pei Huai’s voice had no great fluctuations, the sa tone as usual, as if he didn’t know Jiang Ran was in a bad mood today.
Jiang Ran’s frown deepened, but she still stood up.
She knew it was her own bad mood and didn’t want to take it out on those around her.
She walked to the door, opened it, and saw Pei Huai standing there.
Pei Huai was holding a tray with only a bowl of porridge and a small plate of side dish.
Before Jiang Ran could say anything, Pei Huai spoke first.
"I know you might not have much appetite, so I only brought you a bowl of porridge. It’s good for your stomach to eat at least a little bit. You’re studying dicine; you should know it’s not good for your health to skip als."
Since Pei Huai had said so much, it would be too stubborn for Jiang Ran not to eat.
Besides, the porridge did look quite good.
Rich and silky, just looking at it, she could sll the fragrance and imagine what it would taste like.
Jiang Ran reached out to take the tray.
But Pei Huai stepped back to avoid her movent.
Jiang Ran looked at Pei Huai in surprise, but before she could speak, Pei Huai asked, "Can I co in and talk to you?"
"Talk about what?" Jiang Ran retorted.
Pei Huai just looked at her steadily, without answering.
But his attitude showed that he was not going to give in easily.
Jiang Ran didn’t want to argue with him at the door, so she had no choice but to turn and go inside, "Co on in."
Pei Huai ca in with the tray, closed the door behind him, and then put the tray on the table, "Hurry and eat! The porridge won’t taste good if it gets cold."
Jiang Ran didn’t bother to ask what Pei Huai wanted to talk about, picked up the spoon, stirred the porridge, and took a sip.
As good as she imagined.
Not only delicious, but also quite sweet, it must have a lot of sugar added.
When feeling down, eating sothing sweet can really help ease the bad mood.
After taking a few more sips, Jiang Ran felt less agitated, and then she looked up at Pei Huai, raising an eyebrow at him.
Although Jiang Ran didn’t speak, Pei Huai understood she was inquiring.
"You’re not in a good mood today."
Jiang Ran remained silent, wasn’t that obvious?
If she wasn’t in a bad mood, who wouldn’t eat?
Pei Huai continued, "Is it because of the Jiang Family?"
Jiang Ran still didn’t speak.
Why was Pei Huai continually stating the obvious today?
Business was booming, life was peaceful, the kids were obedient; if it weren’t for the Jiang Family repeatedly disturbing her, how could she be in a bad mood?
"I rember you used to really want to find your family." Pei Huai said.
Pei Huai had said this before.
Jiang Ran’s expression was calm, "People change. When I was younger, that was sothing I wanted, but now that I’ve grown up, I feel life can be just as good without finding them, so that desire isn’t there anymore."
"So even if the relatives co looking, you won’t acknowledge them?"
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