Before, the reason he complied was because he thought Nuonuo cared a lot.
Now it seems this girl doesn’t care about exposure or others’ opinions, just like him, so why should he keep hiding?
At this mont, he even mischievously wished that tomorrow’s entertainnt headlines would be filled with intimate pictures of him and Nuonuo!
That way, he could openly declare to everyone that Si Han belongs to him, Ji Yu, and other n can only admire from afar, not co close!
Of course, Nuonuo was completely unaware of Da Bao’s unspeakable wicked thoughts; she genuinely didn’t care about her identity being exposed at all.
Over the past year, her mindset truly matured a lot.
Understanding that since certain things are bound to happen, rather than always hiding timidly in the shadows, it’s better to live openly in the sunlight; after all, she has no regrets.
As for that stranger who once mocked her for having nothing real, he disappeared after appearing once.
Once, Nuonuo worried that this man would reappear and expose the fact that she was the adopted daughter of the Ji Family.
But now she sees things clearly and comprehensively; given her relationship with her brother, the fact that she’s adopted is bound to be made public sooner or later.
And judging from Daddy and Mommy’s attitude, they don’t care about revealing this relationship at all. Since it’s inevitable, she might as well follow her heart and not let a sneak in the shadows rob her and her family of happiness.
With such thoughts, Nuonuo indeed lives more freely.
So, taking advantage of a rare free evening, she wanted to seize the opportunity to spend quality ti with her brother.
"Little Han Han, where are we going before the movie?" Da Bao seed determined to nauseate Nuonuo to death, his tone was sickly sweet.
Nuonuo brushed her arm again but was too lazy to argue with him about the nas anymore because the more she argued, the sweeter he’d call her.
"Of course, we’re going to eat first, I made a reservation."
Da Bao looked up at the sky, "Wait, is the sun rising from the west?"
Nuonuo understood what he ant; in the past, no matter where they were going to eat or have fun, he always made the decisions. For her to take the initiative like today was indeed rare.
"I received a second endorsent paynt from Mr. Mai for this season a few days ago, is it not okay to treat you to a full day of fun?"
Nuonuo, being thin-skinned, was embarrassed to say she was free and wanted to spend quality ti with him, so she used the excuse of receiving paynt to justify it.
"Is that really the case?" Da Bao naturally didn’t believe her clearly evasive reason.
Over the years, her earnings from endorsents and movies had accumulated into a small fortune, though compared to the pocket money Da Bao and the family gave her, it was insignificant.
Nuonuo remained silent, allowing Da Bao to begin his random speculation, "Hmm... let think, is today so anniversary?"
This pair of siblings turned couple didn’t have any concept of anniversaries.
But Da Bao’s words instinctively made Nuonuo think about it for a mont, yet she felt these ordinary days were unlikely to be any anniversary.
"Anniversary? I don’t think so?"
After asking, she realized her thoughts were led by her brother, "Brother, do we need an anniversary to have a nice al and watch a movie together?"
As she spoke, she glared fiercely at Da Bao.
Nowadays, Nuonuo occasionally had a bit of temper.
However, Da Bao didn’t see this as a bad thing. He truly didn’t appreciate a pushover, saint-like personality.
When two people interact, there will always be minor conflicts and disagreents. If they can talk it out, it ans they can resolve it quickly, rather than keeping it hidden inside until it explodes unpredictably.
"Oh... so you just want to have a nice al and watch a movie happily with ? You have to say it outright, otherwise, how would I know?!" Da Bao laughed with a face full of interest, though he was young and handso, Nuonuo always felt his smile was like an old fox’s.
Okay, maybe "old" was inappropriate; it should be a charming male fox!
Nuonuo reserved a restaurant, one that Tian Fang warned Da Bao not to take Nuonuo to. This was R City’s most famous couple’s restaurant, where the food was naturally very delicious, but more renowned for its romantic ambiance!
Today, Da Bao, as the invited one, comfortably acted as the freeloader, walking arm in arm with Nuonuo to their reserved booth and sitting down comfortably.
The clear and pleasant piano music ca from the stage in the center of the restaurant, and following the sound, Da Bao looked over, seeing a long-haired woman sitting at the piano, playing impromptu.
"This place is really nice, just like they say!" Da Bao glanced around the surroundings again, very much approving of Nuonuo’s choice.
"Yes, it really is nice!" Nuonuo had actually found this place through an online post recomnding couple destinations; like Da Bao, it was her first ti here too.
In her mind, there wasn’t a concept of the male initiating, the female being passive.
Often, she would find the girls on TV who were coyly waiting to be asked out disgusting and fake. In today’s open-minded era, it’s not necessarily the case that only a man can take a girlfriend sowhere; a girl occasionally inviting her boyfriend to a al or a movie can both strengthen feelings and add a different kind of interest.
When this change in thought happened, Nuonuo herself didn’t know. Perhaps it was because she had been exposed to and experienced so much more, her thoughts gradually changing.
She might not realize it, but others noticed she had beco more confident and spirited, her already beautiful face now appearing youthful and radiant.
And Da Bao also liked these changes in her.
Of course, Da Bao was very clear that these changes in her were due to the experiences she gained in the past year.
He’s happy; when she initially wanted to enter the entertainnt industry, he didn’t selfishly stop her but chose to support her unconditionally.
Nuonuo’s invitation was very thorough, she even preordered food and drinks, and after sitting for a while, the waiter served the dishes and beverages.
Da Bao was unsurprisingly greeted by plates full of his favorite foods.
Nuonuo didn’t drink alcohol, and Da Bao couldn’t since he was driving, so Nuonuo raised her high-stemd glass filled with red tea and gestured towards Da Bao, "Brother, thank you!"
Da Bao glanced at the cozy setting and the single bright red rose on the table, then raised an eyebrow and said, "I’m not your brother!"
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