Chapter 3241 Shen Tianyu 641
After Qin Heng left, Gu Beixian looked at Su Hua and asked, "What do you think?"
Su Hua said, "Yan Yan is very sensible. I certainly hope she can find a good home in the future. However, she is very discerning and doesn't expect anything from A Heng, which is commendable. She is still young and should focus on her studies. Let's talk about it later."
Gu Beixian nodded slightly. "Lu Yan is also involved. She's your mother, so you shouldn't interfere too much. Judging from Lin Ning and Lao Gu's expressions, they clearly prefer Lu Yan."
Su Hua turned to look at Yan Yan's bedroom, "I don't force her to become a dragon or a phoenix, I only hope she is safe and well."
Perhaps she would be more comfortable marrying an ordinary person than marrying Qin Heng.
Just like Bai Chenxue, who married Jing Hong and lived a very comfortable life.
If I were to marry Fanfan, I'm afraid it wouldn't be so comfortable.
Qin Heng returned home.
Lin Ning was lying on the sofa with a face mask on and her phone in her hand, looking at the stock market.
She usually applies face masks in her bedroom or dressing room.
She put it up in the living room today, clearly waiting for Qin Heng.
Qin Heng walked over, sat down next to her, and called her "Mom".
Lin Ning raised her eyelids and glanced at him, "Going to see Yan Yan again?"
"Ah."
"That girl is nice, but she's not right for you."
Qin Heng opened his mouth.
He used to say, "I treat her like my own sister. Don't joke around, it's not funny at all." But today he said, "We haven't even tried, how do we know if it's right for us?"
Lin Ning sat up abruptly, threw down her phone, and grabbed Qin Heng's shoulders with both hands, saying, "My dear Daheng, you must not rebel. I won't mind if you rebel in other areas, but you must listen to me when it comes to marriage. You might think that my love life was free, so why should I arrange your marriage? When I was young, I chose a partner based on whether he was suitable for me first, and then I would choose someone I liked if he was suitable."
Qin Heng glanced at her. "First she pursued my Uncle Yifeng, then she went after my dad, who is also my cousin. Only you could pull this off."
Lin Ning let go of him. "When I do things, I only care about the result, not the process, and I don't care about ethics. The result proved me right."
Qin Heng stood up and walked upstairs.
Lin Ning shouted at his retreating figure, "Your dad, Lao Gu, and I all think highly of Lu Yan. You'd better hurry up and hold on to her."
Qin Heng found it irritating.
Back in his room, he sprawled across the sofa, resting one long leg on the armrest.
He's only twenty-two years old, I don't know why these people are in such a hurry.
Born into such a large family, the ego is not the most important thing.
The most important things are choosing a spouse, getting married, and continuing the family line.
Qin Heng sat up, raised his hand to pinch his brow, and felt a headache.
He dialed Shen Tianyu's number.
Shen Tianyu finally answered after being called eighteen times.
Qin Heng asked, "Brother, what is happiness?"
Shen Tianyu frowned. "Jinzhi, Xianxian."
Having been force-fed another mouthful of dog food (a Chinese slang term for witnessing public displays of affection), Qin Heng asked, "Yan Yan, Lu Yan, what should I choose?"
Shen Tianyu said, "Hesitation means not loving enough."
Qin Heng silently scoffed.
One is only seventeen, and the other just went on a blind date. It would be strange if he were head over heels in love with them.
He's a normal person, not a madman.
Asking was pointless and might even get me a scolding, so Qin Heng gave a few perfunctory replies and hung up the phone.
The next day.
At nine o'clock in the morning, Qin Heng was still lying in bed sleeping in.
In the past, during annual holidays, he would force Yan Yan to go out and have fun, to go skiing, to go horseback riding, to see various performances, and so on. He would say that if other children had something, she should have it too. Other children had their parents with them, but she had her brother with her, and her brother was giving her a complete adolescence.
This year, Yan Yan refused to go out with him, and he was too lazy to go out alone.
I've been playing with it for ages, since I was a child.
There was a knock on the door outside.
The maid called from outside the door, "Young Master Heng, are you awake?"
Qin Heng closed his eyes and said lazily, "No."
Knowing he liked to joke, the maid said, "Miss Lu sent two theater tickets, saying she'd like to invite you to a play tonight."
Qin Heng's handsome, thick eyebrows furrowed slightly. Wasn't it said that he would only occasionally attend family dinners hosted by both parties?
What's the point of giving away theater tickets?
Qin Heng said, "Put it on the outside wall cabinet."
"Yes, Young Master Heng."
Qin Heng reached for his phone and turned it on.
Lu Yan's message popped up: "Aheng, my dad gave me the theater tickets so you can come with me and just accompany me. After the show, I'll treat you to something nice to thank you."
We agreed to put on an act together.
Qin Heng, not wanting to go back on his word, replied: "Okay."
Lu Yan: See you at the entrance of the Grand Theatre on Binhai Road at 5:50 tonight?
Qin Heng: Okay.
At 5:50 p.m. sharp, Qin Heng appeared at the entrance of the Grand Theater.
He didn't dress up deliberately, just wore a simple black short jacket, black casual trousers, and ankle boots. He didn't wear any jewelry, except for a Rolex Submariner green watch on his wrist.
His body proportions are so good, and he's so tall that when he stands there, he stands out like a crane among chickens.
Those two legs were incredibly long.
His face, with its well-defined bone structure, thick eyebrows, and large eyes, was so handsome that it was impossible to look away.
Even though he was just standing there waiting for someone, he seemed to be the male lead in a movie or TV series, with a spotlight shining on him, and passersby cast amazed glances at him.
Unlike Gu Jinzhou and Shen Tianyu, Qin Heng casually put one hand in his pocket, letting people look at him.
Anyway, if you're handsome, you're someone people want to look at. Who wouldn't want to take a second look at something good-looking?
If someone takes a picture of him with their phone, he will even give a friendly "V" sign to the person's phone camera.
"Aheng!"
Lu Yan waved to him, then jogged over to him.
Unlike her powerful businesswoman look last night, she dressed casually today: a white zip-up hoodie, jeans, white sneakers, a high ponytail, and very light lipstick.
Today she looks youthful and innocent, like a female college student.
Qin Heng almost didn't recognize him.
Lu Yan ran up to him, panting, handed him a bag of snacks, and said, "Sorry, there was a traffic jam on the way."
Qin Heng took the snacks. "It's okay, I just arrived too."
"I'm sorry to trouble you. You went on a blind date with me last night, and now you have to come with me to the opera today. The driver is my dad's informant. He's been picking me up and dropping me off since I was in kindergarten. I can't get rid of him, so I can only ask you to play along."
Qin Heng shrugged. "Let's go in. They're starting to check tickets."
The two entered the theater.
I was listening to Peking Opera, "Farewell My Concubine".
As a national treasure, Peking Opera, like gold and mahogany furniture, cannot be appreciated until one reaches a certain age and the Chinese spirit within them has not yet awakened.
The actors on stage sang wonderfully, surrounded by cheers.
Qin Heng, however, sat in his chair feeling extremely uncomfortable.
In the past, when he took Yan Yan out to play, they played all the games he usually played, games that men and children liked to play.
This Peking Opera is loved by middle-aged and elderly people.
Qin Heng rested his fingers on the armrest of his chair, tapping them listlessly, glancing at the stage idly.
He glanced at Lu Yan out of the corner of his eye, but she was listening intently.
When Yu Ji bid farewell to Xiang Yu and committed suicide by sword, she even cried.
Qin Heng took out a handkerchief from his pocket, pulled out a tissue, and handed it to her.
Lu Yan took it, wiped away her tears, and said, "You're a grown man, but you're quite thoughtful, carrying tissues with you at all times."
Qin Heng casually replied, "I didn't like taking care of her before, but then my family adopted a little girl, and I always took her out to play. Little girls are more troublesome than men, and they use a lot of paper, so I started taking care of her, and gradually she became a habit."












