The delicate cannon fodder is stunning, saving the male supporting role but getting teased instead

Chapter 47: Heartless Educated Youth Male Supporting Role & Cannon Fodder Village Girl 18

Shen Luozhou pursed his lips unhappily and said to Wen Changsheng, "Dad, I'm going to take Wen Rou back to Beijing in the next few days to prevent any more trouble. Besides, now that things are so unpleasant, it's going to be difficult for you two to stay here and be caught in the middle."

Wen Changsheng sighed, seeming to have aged a lot in an instant. He replied, "Okay, you guys hurry up and go to Beijing. Luo Zhou, I'll leave Wenrou to you. You must treat her well!"

Shen Luozhou nodded and promised, "Don't worry, I will treat her well. My family also likes Wenrou very much. She will definitely live well in Beijing. When I have time, I will bring her back to see you. If it is convenient for you and mom, you can also come to Beijing to accompany us."

Wen Changsheng nodded repeatedly with satisfaction. Shen Luozhou was truly a wonderful son-in-law. Sometimes, Wen Changsheng couldn't understand how his lazy and greedy daughter could find someone as outstanding as Shen Luozhou. But as he watched them get along, he finally understood. People who are too outstanding are bound to be lonely and less happy. And these are the most precious things in Wen Rou.

As the team leader, Wen Changsheng had quite a bit of contact with Shen Luozhou. On the first day he met Shen Luozhou, he felt that he was aloof, cold, and lacking in popularity. But one day, the boy seemed to have fallen from grace, beginning to laugh and get angry. Thinking about it now, he probably attributed this change to Wenrou.

When Wenrou was admitted to university, some members of the Wen family were happy while others were unhappy. The unhappy one was naturally Xiao Han. As much as he had previously gloated over Wenrou's misfortune, he now felt just as much jealousy. He even resented Shen Luozhou in his heart, thinking that if he had been willing to help him, he would have definitely been admitted to university, instead of just a junior college.

Aside from Xiao Han and Wen Cui, everyone else was genuinely happy for Wen Rou. After all, excluding Shen Luozhou, the son-in-law, Wen Rou was the Wen family's first college graduate. Wen Changsheng had specially taken Wen Rou and the others to the mountains to pay respects to their ancestors.

Then, with the Wen family reluctant to let him go, Shen Luozhou and Wenrou set off. This was their second trip to Beijing, so the itinerary was naturally familiar to them.

Wenrou leaned on Shen Luozhou's shoulder, looking at the scenery passing by outside the train window, and couldn't help but sigh: "Brother Shen, I really can't imagine what my life would be like if I hadn't met you. I probably wouldn't study so hard, and I wouldn't be able to get into a university in Beijing. I would probably listen to my mother's arrangements and marry a city person. I might never leave that place in my life."

Shen Luozhou stared at Wenrou and smiled, "How do you know that it wasn't you who changed my fate? Wenrou, you have to believe that the changes you bring to me are far greater than the changes I bring to you."

After saying this, Shen Luozhou's eyes flashed with a scene: himself standing in front of Xiao Han, stabbed multiple times to protect him. Then there was him lying in the hospital, the doctor giving him a critical illness notice, and his family in great pain. Finally, there was his much-aged mother, crying while watching the TV. On the TV, Xiao Han, dressed in a smart suit, was talking animatedly.

"Brother Shen? Brother Shen? Why are you in a daze?" Wenrou saw that Shen Luozhou suddenly stopped talking and couldn't help shaking him.

Shen Luozhou came back to his senses, still shocked by the strange experience just now. He turned his gaze to Wenrou, reached out and hugged her tightly in his arms, muttering to himself: "Wenrou, it's so good to have you, don't leave me." Wenrou was not present in the scene just now, and Shen Luozhou was very afraid of losing Wenrou.

Wenrou was a little out of breath from being hugged by Shen Luozhou, and her face was red. She noticed that Shen Luozhou was in a bad mood, so she patted his back gently and coaxed him: "Okay, Brother Shen, why are you acting like a child? Don't worry, I will never, ever leave you."

Her voice soothed Shen Luozhou very well. Shen Luozhou smiled and felt that he was indeed a little silly.

Shen Luozhou and Wenrou had already sent a telegram to the Shen family beforehand about their return to Beijing. Grandpa Shen had already had the house where the two lived cleared out. In fact, the house Grandpa Shen had prepared for them was right next to Grandpa Shen's house, with the two villas adjacent to each other. This was actually something Grandma Shen had prepared for Shen Luozhou before her death. Of course, Grandma Shen's other grandchild, Shen Jiaoyue, also had a villa, and her villa was right on the other side, with the three villas connected.

The Shen family specially held a welcome ceremony for the two of them, which was essentially a family dinner together. At this gathering, Wenrou met Shen Luozhou's father, a middle-aged man who looked as serious as his grandfather. However, he also tried his best to be kind to Wenrou, fearing that he would scare the child.

Soon after Wenrou and the others returned to Beijing, Wen Cui urged Xiao Han to go back to Beijing as well. Wen Cui had no intention of returning to this home after going to Beijing, so she went through almost every part of her room and packed up everything she thought was valuable and worth taking away.

Wang Guiyun stood at the door, looking at Wen Cui with sad eyes. Seeing her packing up, she knew very well that it might be difficult for her to see her daughter again in the future.

Wen Cui knew Wang Guiyun was standing there, but she didn't want to pay attention. Her heart was filled with joy at leaving home, full of excitement and longing. If she could just hold on for a few more years, she would soon be able to live the life of a wealthy wife. Then no one would dare to neglect her or bully her.

Another reason why Wen Cui was in a hurry to leave was that she could no longer hide her pregnancy. She needed to make sure Xiao Han would take her to Beijing first, and then find an opportunity to pretend to have a miscarriage.

"Cui Cui, this is for you. You may need it later." Wang Guiyun put the package in his hand on the table in Wen Cui's room and said sadly.

Wen Cui didn't look back, or even pay attention to Wang Guiyun. Wang Guiyun didn't expect her to answer, and turned away.

After Wang Guiyun left, Wen Cui turned to look at the package. She untied the bow and saw several things inside. There were more than twenty big unity bills, some dry food, and a bag of something blood-red.

Wen Cui stared at the bag for a moment, then remembered what the doctor had said at the clinic, and suddenly understood. Wang Guiyun had probably given her this to fake a miscarriage. Wen Cui pursed her lips, her expression numb, and it was unclear what she was thinking.

In the end, Wen Cui and Xiao Han left. They left very decisively, leaving early in the morning without even saying goodbye, as if they had no attachment to this place.

Wang Guiyun heard the noise outside the house and lay in bed, unable to control her tears. Her dull cry seemed like that of many mothers, yet a little different.

Wen Changsheng didn't sleep. He sat on a chair nearby, smoking his pipe all night. Hearing Wang Guiyun's crying, he said in a hoarse voice, "Children and grandchildren have their own destiny. Let her go. We can only support them until here."

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