Xiao Jin felt that Shen Yun was being entirely unreasonable. She was clearly a highly educated woman, but at this mont, she was acting like a shrewish countrywoman—unreasonably seeking trouble for no reason. Watching her stand there, he felt an unfamiliarity that was particularly striking, and he even doubted... Was this the graceful and poised woman he had t during the matchmaking?
"What is that look in your eyes?"
Perhaps the emotions had been too clearly written on Xiao Jin’s face, making Shen Yun feel embarrassed: "Are you despising ? Speak up!"
"I don’t want to argue with you."
The person he was facing was a pregnant woman, and this pregnant woman was his wife. Xiao Jin’s self-restraint wouldn’t allow him to argue here.
"Get out! I don’t want to see you!"
Pointing at the door, Shen Yun’s emotions surged.
She felt despised!
She, a returnee from overseas and a scientific researcher, had been despised by her own husband... This was not what Shen Yun wanted. She did not like him, let alone love him, but she wouldn’t allow him to despise her either.
After all, on what grounds?
Was his background better than hers?
He was just a graduate from a dostic university, just a TV station director. What gave him the right to despise her?
Xiao Jin didn’t make a sound. He only gave Shen Yun a deep look, then turned around and left the dormitory.
He closed the door behind him casually, but he didn’t leave right away.
"Wuu wuu..."
Separated by a door, Shen Yun’s crying could be heard.
Xiao Jin stood outside the door for quite a while. He took out a cigarette, held it between his fingers, lit it, and walked to the staircase where he paused. After a mont, he finally went downstairs, standing by the flowerbed beneath the dormitory building.
His eyebrows tightly knit, Xiao Jin felt increasingly stifled the more he thought about the words Shen Yun had just said.
As for having a child after remarriage, he truly didn’t mind; after all, he already had his daughter Tongtong, and his wife had a son by her side. As a couple, they could be said to have both a son and a daughter. But when their mutual child ca unexpectedly, and she worried about the risks of an abortion, they decided to keep the baby.
These were all things they had agreed upon, yet today she had let her emotions run wild, picking faults for no reason until she was uncomfortable, throwing a temper tantrum at him, picking fights without reason, blaming him...
He was truly disappointed.
After a long ti, Xiao Jin sighed quietly.
Just leaving like this definitely wasn’t appropriate.
Pursing his lips, Xiao Jin sat down on a bench nearby, lit the cigarette in his hand again, and started smoking.
Looking on, he was enveloped in an air of lancholy.
...
"It’s almost ti to clock out."
Glancing at the ti on his watch, Kang Li capped his pen and closed the black leather notebook in front of him. After a quick personal tidy-up, he turned and left the dormitory.
"Comrade Kang Li..."
Xiao Jin stood up and was about to return to Shen Yun’s dormitory when he raised his eyes and saw Kang Li. He was montarily stunned, then greeted him politely.
However, Kang Li was looking down and didn’t notice Xiao Jin imdiately. Hearing soone calling what seed to be her na, she then turned to him: "Oh, it’s Comrade Xiao. I didn’t expect to run into you here."
"I ca to bring Shen Yun sothing."
Xiao Jin truly felt sorry for Kang Li. No matter how he and the Station Chief tried to persuade her, they couldn’t keep Kang Li working at the TV station. He actually felt quite defeated about it.
Not to ntion anything else, just the appearance of the person in front of him—working as a host for any show on the TV station would make the program popular.
Her features were delicately picturesque; her skin was fair, and her sense of fashion was impeccable. Even a simple white blouse would be donned with a unique charm by her. And at that mont,
she was wearing a plain, elegant long dress with a sky-blue thin cardigan draped over it, exhibiting an incomparable beauty, and exuding an ethereal vibe, yet without losing grace and intellect.
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