Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 188 - 187: Why Does Everyone Have to Force Me? from The 1970s: Married First, Fell in Love Later, a Romance novel by Icy Lemon Tangerine.

"You need to find ti to go to the university and check on that brat. She hasn’t been ho in ages. Tell , wasn’t I trying to help her by introducing her to a potential partner? Do you have any idea how much effort I put in just to get them to et her? And now she’s throwing a tantrum! Does she think things are still the sa as before? If our family could marry into the Liu Family, they could help us out with no effort at all. Then she wouldn’t have to live this kind of life, and we could have it easier too."

Wang Qiming tried to reason with her. "If Xiao Min doesn’t want to, then let’s just drop it. I’ve never t Minister Liu’s son, but I’ve heard rumors that he has so... intellectual issues. If she marries soone like that, could she really be happy?"

Li Wanqing glared at Wang Qiming, dissatisfied. "What do you an, ’happy’? Money and power are happiness! You’re still young, you don’t understand how important they are. Just look at our family’s situation. Can’t you see it? I’m telling you, I refuse to live like this anymore, always having to bow my head to others. I want a better life! I’m getting old. If I can’t rely on you kids, who else is there? If she’s not willing, then you can go find a daughter-in-law from a wealthy family. At least then people won’t be laughing at behind my back."

Wang Qiming closed his eyes. ’How did this get turned on again?’

He was getting really fed up. He was exhausted after a long day at work, but he couldn’t get a mont’s peace at ho. It was just one damn thing after another, on top of all the housework he had to do.

He was starting to envy his sister. ’Maybe it would be nice to stay at the university and not co ho. At least I wouldn’t have to listen to all this aggravating nonsense.’

But he couldn’t say any of that out loud. He just silently got up to wash the dishes from their last al. Then he had to cook dinner, and after they ate, he still had to wash the clothes he’d taken off yesterday.

Ever since her fight with Li Wanqing outside the restaurant, Wang Shumin hadn’t returned ho. She was against her mother ddling in her love life. It wasn’t just that she looked down on the proposed suitor; it was also because she was already dating soone at the university. He was in the civil engineering departnt, and the two were around the sa age, shared common interests, and were completely inseparable.

Wang Shumin was quite attractive, so she never lacked for admirers at the university. The one she was dating now was soone she had chosen herself. He was handso and completely her type. His family background just wasn’t very good, but Wang Shumin didn’t care about things like that.

When Wang Qiming went to the university to find Wang Shumin, he happened to spot her walking on campus with a boy, her arm linked through his. They were laughing and talking, and the sight made Wang Qiming frown.

"Xiao Min," Wang Qiming called out.

Wang Shumin heard her na and looked over. When she saw it was her brother, she glanced at her companion and said a few words to him. The young man looked at Wang Qiming, gave him a nod, and then turned and walked away.

Wang Shumin hurried over to Wang Qiming’s side, looking a little guilty. "Brother, what are you doing here?"

Wang Qiming looked at her. "Who was that?"

Wang Shumin lowered her head and touched the tip of her nose, mumbling, "No one."

"You’re dating soone here at the university?" Wang Qiming’s tone was more of a statent than a question.

After a few seconds of silence, Wang Shumin nodded.

Wang Qiming was getting angry. "Mom is running all over the place trying to set you up, and here you are, dating soone behind her back."

Wang Shumin bit her lip and turned her face away. "That’s what *she* wants. I already told her I’m not interested. If she wants to go to all that trouble, that’s her problem."

"So you just decided not to co ho at all?"

Wang Shumin said impatiently, "What’s the point of going back? That house is suffocating. I’d rather just stay here at the university. Brother, you know how it is. Mom always has a problem with . Nothing I ever do is good enough for her."

Wang Qiming sighed. "She’s still our mother, no matter what. You should go ho and see her this week. She might not say it, but she’s worried about you. Now, what’s this boyfriend’s na? What’s his major? Where’s he from? Who’s in his family? You’re going to tell everything, right now."

"Brother—" Wang Shumin whined, tugging on Wang Qiming’s arm and shaking it.

"None of that. You have to tell ."

It was clear Wang Qiming was determined to get to the bottom of it today. Seeing no way out, Wang Shumin had no choice but to give him the basic details.

The more Wang Qiming heard, the deeper his frown beca, until he finally cut her off.

"That’s enough. Stop. You need to break up with him imdiately."

Wang Shumin looked at her brother, annoyed. "Why? What’s wrong with him? You just saw him. He’s good-looking, and he got into university from a rural village all on his own rit. That’s amazing."

Wang Qiming shook his head. "His background alone is enough for Mom to never agree. I’m telling you to end it now because I don’t want this to blow up. If Mom finds out and cos to the university to cause a scene, there will be nothing I can do to control it."

At the ntion of Li Wanqing, Wang Shumin sank into a powerless squat, staring dejectedly at her feet.

She whispered, "My whole life, there hasn’t been a single thing I could decide for myself. What I do, who my friends are, even down to the clothes I wear—she has to control everything. She even signed up to be sent down to the countryside behind my back. Then she was the one who sent the materials and told to test into university and co back. But even with all that, she’s still never satisfied with anything I do. Is there anything in this life that I can actually choose for myself? Is it so wrong to want to find soone I like and spend my life with them? Why does everyone have to push around?"

Wang Qiming looked down at Wang Shumin, and his heart finally softened.

He pulled Wang Shumin to her feet. "Alright, I’ll help you keep this from Mom for now. As for her trying to find you a husband, I’ll do my best to talk her out of it. But I can’t guarantee she’ll listen to . If she finds out about your boyfriend on her own, there’s nothing I can do to save you."

They both knew their mother all too well. Li Wanqing wasn’t just domineering and tyrannical; she was also obsessive. To put it bluntly, she was unscrupulous. It was because they knew this that they didn’t dare defy her.

With tears in her eyes, Wang Shumin nodded.

Wang Qiming reached out and wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes. He managed a small smile. "Alright, co on. I got paid today. I’ll take you out for a nice al."

Wang Shumin glanced at Wang Qiming, then followed him off campus.

Almost two months had passed, and Wang Shumin still hadn’t gone ho. Li Wanqing had brought it up with Wang Qiming several tis, but he just brushed her off, saying he’d have his sister co back so other ti.

The more Li Wanqing thought about it, the more sothing felt wrong. To make matters worse, Mrs. Liu called again, wanting to arrange another eting between the two families.

After their last eting, both Mrs. Liu and her son had taken a liking to Wang Shumin. However, because Wang Shumin had refused, Li Wanqing had planned to slowly persuade her at ho and hadn’t given the Liu Family a direct rejection.

Now that they were calling again to schedule a eting, Li Wanqing had no choice but to agree.

The only problem was that the brat was living at the university and refused to co ho.

With no other choice, Li Wanqing had to go to the university herself.

You are reading The 1970s: Married First, Fell in Love Later Chapter 188 - 187: Why Does Everyone Have to Force Me? on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.