Mother Zhou had a grateful light in her eyes. She seriously said to her son-in-law in front of her, “Changze, I will never forget your good intentions for life.”
Ji Changze waved his hand and said, “Mom, we are all family. Saying this is too awkward. “
“Yes, we are all family.”
Mother Zhou’s gaze had another point of affection.
She stayed for a while and then left.
She made up her mind to wait until the company got better and take the time to find those few who had previously laughed at her son-in-law who ‘ate soft rice’.
Yes, her son-in-law was eating soft rice.
Her son-in-law is capable!
He is so capable. If he wanted to make money, he just needed to paint a picture.
He was willing to rely on his wife for support, that’s because he liked Ranran.
If it were someone else, do you think he would let someone else support him?
(TNote: do you really want us to answer that? Ma’am?)
At the moment, Mother Zhou was very proud.
The topic about Ji Changze was also fermenting on the internet.
Everyone who said that he ate soft rice before was slapped in the face.
When he painted a picture, it would sell for a large sum of money, filling the capital in his wife’s family’s company.
In only one night, the scandal became a point of admiration.
But some people still wouldn’t cry until they saw the coffin.
(TNote: Won’t cry until they see the coffin = won’t feel regret/ feel remorse until they see a dead end.)
[So, he’s good at painting, so what? Even if he wasn’t good at painting, wasn’t he still a soft rice man? At any rate, he still graduated from C University. After getting married, he’s been eating soft rice in his wife’s family. No, he suddenly turned over because he could paint? Look at how all of you praise him one by one. are people so tolerant of soft rice men these days?]
As soon as this came out, a bunch of people responded below.
[Wasn’t the point being that he gave all the money to his wife’s family? How could you say this wasn’t something out of true love? This was a large amount of money.]
[Look at the original poster’s avatar. You’re a man, right? Don’t be jealous. If you have this ability, you can always eat soft rice, and we will praise you.]
[The focus of the original poster is all wrong. I’ll give you a good hypothesis. Ji Changze didn’t make money before indeed, but we can see from this incident that he wasn’t not making money before, but he could make money but didn’t want to. After all, he never auctioned his paintings publicly before, and the paintings were always put in Weibo and never sold. It was never eventful before. Why did he suddenly come out to auction his paintings? Because something happened to his wife’s family.
That’s why he came out to auction his paintings and earn money to save his wife’s family. That is to say. It’s not that the person couldn’t make money before, but that the person can but was too lazy to make money. I think I can quite understand this. Artists basically don’t pay much attention to money.
On another hypothesis. In general, if the man never goes to work and is supported by the woman all the time, the woman would turn against the other party, right? But Ji Changze’s wife didn’t, not only didn’t split up, but their feelings are still very good. What does this show? It shows that his wife knew he had this ability from the beginning.
You think he eats soft rice. But in fact, for them, this is how they show their love.]
As soon as this long hypothesis came out, it was praised.
As soon as such a logical hypothesis came out, more and more hypotheses emerged.
[I think so, too. You see, Ji Changze graduated from C University, and everyone knows how difficult it is to take the C University examination. Could a man that got into C University really be a soft rice man?]
[Think about it in a different way. Zhou’s daughter, I have seen her photos, and she looks good. Tell me, would such a beautiful girl from a rich family even look at a soft rice man? This doesn’t make sense at all.]
[I have to talk about this. I am an employee at Zhou’s. Ji Changze came to work in our company before, but he painted during working hours on the first day, and then he never came back again. At that time, we privately thought that he was a straw bag, relying on his wife. Later, several employees were talking about Ji Changze’s gossip. When we were laughing, we were caught by his mother-in-law. She was very angry and said it wasn’t like that.
(TNote: straw bag = someone with no substance.)
At that time, I felt it was particularly strange. If my mother protected her son, I could understand that. Ji Changze, a son-in-law, still relied on his wife’s family after marriage. Why did his mother-in-law protect him? Later, I heard the chief once gossiped, saying that the boss revealed that Ji Changze was actually quite capable, but he liked painting more, and I still felt that this man was pretentious. As a result, he sold a painting for so much money.]
[Don’t you think this person is particularly lucky? He graduated from C University, found a beautiful wife, is good-looking, had money at home, and had a good relationship with her, which is enviable enough. As a result, he is still a talented painter, and his paintings are sold for so much money. It’s either very lucky, or this matter is overinflated.]
Ji Changze was very popular on the Internet.
After all, everyone scolded him through the whole network before.
People scorned him for not being capable.
It turned out that he was actually a skilled painter.
People scolded him with self-aggrandizing.
It turns out that he was really telling the truth.
People scolded him for his sophistication, using red envelopes to lure and confuse a bunch of people into mindless boasters.
As a result, the group of people were actually people with depressive tendencies and told the truth.
People were saying he eats soft rice.
He turned his face and, on his own, saved the day when something happened to his wife’s family.
How could they explain this??
What else could they say??
Life seems to be slapping their faces over and over.
In itself, the incident about a self-aggrandizing painter that, in reality was actually a soft-hearted man turned viral.
As a result, the haters changed their opinions one by one.
The heat just got even higher.
After everything, the matter had a lot of explosive points.
At first, he was an overconfident painter, and his fans were the mindless ‘Red Packet Party’.
Later, he became a handsome and highly educated soft rice man who wanted to eat soft rice.
Finally, he became a good-looking, handsome man and a talented figure who could heal patients with depression.
Even TV dramas wouldn’t come up with this kind of plot.
After the big discussion, funny expression packs came out one by one.
Eating soft rice, my wife went bankrupt, scared me enough to take out a pile of money and throw over.jpg.
Great, my wife’s family isn’t short of money. I can continue to eat soft rice. jpg
I am so handsome and smart. I have to eat soft food even though I am rich.jpg
I can’t believe it, I can draw.jpg
Of course, although Ji Changze’s fan base soared in an instant, and some water army still tried to take over the rhythm of the discussion, some people still expressed disbelief.
However, these people were psychologically healthy and normal.
After all, people who were prone to depression felt much more comfortable when they saw the sunflower picture.
Although it was definitely not as effective as taking medicine, people heard that this painting could be more effective if it was seen in reality.
There was an effect when they saw it on their mobile phones and computers. You can imagine that seeing it, in reality, would have a better effect.
When others questioned why the previous paintings didn’t have this effect, Ji Changze said: Those who understand would naturally understand.
When he said this before, people thought he was acting pretentious.
Now that he said this, almost everyone who asked about this matter started to speculate wildly.
Everybody knew Ji Changze’s most famous painting was the sunflower. Ordinary people seemed to feel uncomfortable looking at it, feeling cold.
However, people who are prone to depression generally felt very warm, and they would feel comforted when they look at it.
Does that mean that everyone should see all his paintings in their inverted meaning?
Maybe those paintings that ordinary people saw as if they were very sunny, in the eyes of some specific people, would seem very horrible and unpleasant?
A fan asked Ji Changze privately, and Ji Changze replied: You can try it yourself.
And someone really tried.
This fan chose a painting put up on Weibo 6 months ago, showing two little girls running in the sun with happy smiles on their faces.
He finally wrote his afterthoughts after looking at it carefully and earnestly.
[I think I feel what Mr. Ji wants to express. It’s endless fear and confusion as if you can’t see the road ahead. When I look at this painting, I feel very strange. Why do the expressions on the faces of these two little girls look so strange, like laughing and crying? Look carefully. Although they’re holding hands, their hand movements look very stiff, and the sunshine isn’t in the right position, judging from the light and shadow, but any painter with a little bit of background wouldn’t make such an obvious mistake, not to mention Mr. Ji.
This shows that the sun in this picture is fake, and the light is naturally artificial. The strange expression on the little girl’s face means that they don’t want to smile, but they have to, being forced to smile by life, and they are forced to accept the fake sunshine. As for the hand-holding action, stiff posture, and slightly inclined movement, it can be seen that they don’t want to hold hands, but they are forced to pretend to have good feelings. This may describe the pain of social beings, living in the sun every day but tired, not in the mood to bask in the sun. Obviously, we don’t have a good relationship with our colleagues, but we have to keep up appearances. We don’t want to smile, but people around us will have opinions if we don’t smile. This deep artistic conception can be expressed ironically, which shows that Mr. Ji is a talented painter.
In addition, I also made a bold hypothesis. Maybe when this painting was drawn, Mr. Ji was very pained and confused in his heart. Maybe he found that no one understood the real thoughts he wanted to draw, or maybe he was suffering from depression, and the paintings that he later painted that could heal people with depressive tendencies were painted only after he came out of it.]
Zhou Ranran was very upset when she saw this comment.
She recalled it carefully, and really remembered that Changze was in a bad mood half a year ago.
At that time, however, she asked several times carefully but didn’t get a reply, so she gave up.
Now seeing this comment, the more she thought about it, the more uneasy she felt.
Perhaps, it really was like what this post said.
Zhou Ranran finally went to Ji Changze’s studio. The door of the studio was open, and Ji Changze was sitting there, quietly painting.
The sun shone on his face, and when he heard the sound, the man who was quietly painting turned his face. When he saw her, the white and beautiful face immediately burst into a gentle smile.
Zhou Ranran couldn’t help smiling back at this smile.
She walked in and saw the picture of two little girls holding hands hanging on the wall at a glance.