Xu Lian quietly sat on the bar for a while. Then, she suddenly reached out and grabbed the alcohol Wei YiChen was holding.
However, Wei YiChenâs reaction was quick. He immediately moved his hand and hid the bottle behind the bad. Xu Lian stared at him. Wei YiChen looked back with a smile. âIâve met Xiang ChangKong before. He told me he was preparing for the postgraduate entrance exams.â
He knew about Xiang ChangKongâs situation because he got Ah Mao to investigate. And now, Xu Lian suddenly talked about dreams. It was obvious to Wei YiChen that something had happened with Xiang ChangKongâs studies.
Xu Lian picked up her orange juice and gulped it down like a vodka shot. She didnât stop until the glass was totally empty. âHe might not take the exam.â
Wei YiChen leaned and put his elbows on top of the bar. âWhy?â
According to Ah Maoâs report, Xiang ChangKong had initially given up the chance to study abroad because his father passed away, and his mother became ill. At the time, his younger sister was in her third year of middle school. In a situation like that, it would be impossible for anyone to just happily hop on a plane abroad. Xiang ChangKong had been forced to give up on his studies. But now, he had a chance to continue his studies. Why give up?
âDo you know the current situation with Chinaâs aerospace industry?â Xu Lian asked.
ââŠ.â Wei YiChen was silent for a while, then asked: âDo you think Iâd know anything about that particular subject?â
Xu Lian handed him her empty glass and said: âPour me another one.â
Wei YiChen obediently poured her another glass of orange juice and placed it in front of her. Xu Lian took a huge gulp, and when she was finished, there was only a third of juice left. âXiang ChangKong said that they work on a 611 system. Do you know what 611 means? Thatâs six days a week, eleven hours a day. And that doesnât count the overtime they have to do. The stronger your ability is, the more intense your workload. The higher the welfare benefits, the more likely you are of premature death. They lose young people more and more as the industry develops.â
Wei YiChen was shocked. He asked: âXiang ChangKongâs father wasâŠâ Wei YiChen didnât go on.
âUn, something like that.â Xu Lian took another gulp. It was like she was an alcoholic. âTheyâve made great contributions to the country, but their familiesâŠprobably thought that the price wasnât worth it.â
She didnât know the feelings of other families, but Auntie WengâŠshe would probably prefer if Xiang ChangKong delivered takeout for the rest of his life. She most likely didnât want him to have anything to do with planes.
Xu Lian looked at Wei YiChen. âIf you were a family member, would you support them or not?â
Wei YiChen was silent. He couldnât help but bring out the alcohol and drink a glass. Xu Lian didnât reach for the bottle and patiently waited for his reply.
Wei YiChen finished his drink and asked: âXiang ChangKongâs mother doesnât approve?â
âUn.â
âAnd you?â
âMe?â Xu Lian smiled. She had seen Wei YiChenâs depressed appearance before and had seen the same sadness in the depths of Xiang ChangKongâs melancholic eyes. They were both brilliant rays of starlight that were gradually fading away, struggling to shine as they were being overtaken by the dark of the night. Xu Lian could understand Weng ShuLiâs thoughts, but she could never agree with her actions. There are people in this world who were willing to be plain their whole lives, but there were also people who would rather burn as a brief but dazzling existence.
Xiang ChangKong was undoubtedly the latter. And she would stand by him and support him.
âI want the people that I like to do what they like.â
You only have one life. It doesnât matter how long you have, just donât leave any regrets.
Wei YiChen smiled. âThen why did you ask me? You donât have to worry too much about his mother. Iâm sure that to Xiang ChangKong, your words are just as meaningful as his motherâs. As long as you continue to support him, thereâs hope.â
Xu Lian felt that after all those years of friendship, Wei YiChen finally said something that managed to move her.
(TN: Iâm not sure how to word it right, but basically, after years of pursuit and corny love phrases, this was the one sentence that made Xu Lian feel something. Not that her heart thumped for him, but that it was the one line that moved her.)
After drinking two glasses of orange juice, Xu Lian was ready to leave. She put down her glass, picked up her bad, and said: âIâll be leaving first. You were the one who offered me the orange juice, so I wonât be paying for it.â
Wei YiChen: ââŠ..â
You really know how to nitpick, ah.
Wei YiChen looked at Xu Lianâs retreating figure and, with one hand on the bar, called out: âXu Lian.â
Xu Lian turned her head back and asked: âThe dignified owner of this bar canât even afford to let go of two glasses of orange juice?â
Wei YiChen chuckled. âNo, itâs not that. Itâs just thatâŠif itâs nothing important, donât visit the bar for a while.â
Xu Lianâs eyes suddenly turned sharp as she looked at Wei YiChenâs face. Just an hour ago, Xiang ChangKong had said the same thing.
Whatâs going on? One by one, people are telling her not to look for them? Haha, do you think I want to find you?
Without another word, Xu Lian turned around and walked out of Wei YiChenâs bar.
Wei YiChen saw Xu Lianâs expression just now and was a little frightened by it. She was probably going to ignore him for the next six months. But, well, that was good. The less contact Xu Lian had with him, the safer it would be for her.
Xu Lian left QingNan street and drove straight home to sleep. She didnât wake up until 6:00 p.m. Xu Lian got up, cooked a bowl of noodles for herself, then turned her computer on to check on some orders.
The ingredients required to make aromatherapy candles are hard to come by, even if she looks abroad. Most of them can only be bought in specific places, and these shops are quite hard to find. It was thanks to her Korean teacher that she even found her suppliers. Xu Lian also paid attention to current trends, so the ingredients would change from time to time. She strived to buy new molds or patters from foreign countries whenever possible.
She had already decided to go abroad and purchase some elk antlers, but Xu Lian figured that she might as well buy some other things. While she was surfing the internet, Xu Lian came across a store that recently put out an aircraft mold. They werenât very big, but they were quite cute. She selected the mold and included it in her purchase order.
Xiang ChangKong should like it.
Xu Lian was so absorbed in her order that her noodles ended up lumpy. In the end, Xu Lian ordered takeout. Fortunately, Xiang ChangKong wasnât on duty tonight.
Meanwhile, in Xiang ChangKongâs home, Weng ShuLi hadnât eaten yet. Xiang Nuan had already left for school, so Xiang ChangKong was the only one at home to guard his mother.
Weng ShuLi was no longer young. Moreover, she had been seriously ill before. Xiang ChangKong was very worried that Weng ShuLiâs body wouldnât be able to bear the strain if she continues refusing to eat. Thinking that Weng ShuLi didnât have the appetite, Xiang ChangKong had specially made her favorite chicken porridge for dinner tonight. He even added some other small dishes that Weng ShuLi liked to eat.
When the meal was ready, Xiang ChangKong knocked on Weng ShuLiâs door once more. âMom, itâs getting late. Come out and have some food. I cooked your favorite chicken porridge, ah.â
Xiang ChangKong stood outside the door for a long while, but Weng ShuLi still didnât answer. âWhat do you want me to do?â Xiang ChangKong whispered as he leaned against the door.
Weng ShuLi laid in bed all afternoon, but she didnât sleep. The father and son pair she saw in the park was still on her mind.
The little boy looked around seven or eight years old. He was still clumsy at handling his toy plane. Once, the toy plane landed near her, and the little boy stumbled after it. Weng ShuLi looked at the small plane lying on the grass, its propeller still turning. She bent down and picked it up.
âThank you, grandma.â The child thanked her with his sweet voice, ran back to his father, and continued to play with his toy.
The little boy looked so much like Xiang ChangKong.
The figure of the father and son pair gradually overlapped with the silhouettes of Xiang ChangKong and his father. Weng ShuLi could faintly hear Xiang ChangKongâs young voice saying that he would grow up to be just like his dad.
If that little boy grew up and found out that he wouldnât be able to fly anymore, then he will be very disappointed.
âMom, can you please eat?â
Xiang ChangKongâs voice sounded from the door. Weng ShuLi heard it, but she didnât answer.
She knew that Xiang ChangKong hadnât been happy all these yearsâŠbut at least he was living well.
He knocked on the door one last time, then left. Xiang ChangKong sat on the dinner table alone, the hot porridge gradually turning cold.
Even after the dark night completely shrouded the city, Weng ShuLi still didnât come out.
Xiang ChangKong took out his phone and called Xu Lian.
As soon as Xu Lian came out of the bathroom, she heard her phone buzz. Xu Lian subconsciously thought that it was Xiang ChangKong calling her, and she stepped forward.
It really was him.
So Xu Lian answered the phone. âXiang ChangKong?â
Xiang ChangKong had battled with himself for a long time before he managed to call Xu Lian. He even thought of seven different conversational topics before picking up the phone. But now that it was happening, Xiang ChangKong still didnât know what to say.
Xu Lian listened to the silence on the other end of the phone and sat down on her small sofa. âWhy arenât you talking? What happened to Auntie Weng?â
Xiang ChangKong managed to utter two words. âXu Lian.â
His voice sounded so dry, as if he was in the middle of a desert.
Xu Lian softly replied: âUn. Iâm listening.â
âIâŠMaybe I shouldnât take the exam.â
Xu Lianâs eyes drooped. âAuntie Weng still refuses to eat?â
âUn. I think sheâs really angry. She holed up in her room all afternoon and refuses to eat or drink anything. Sheâs already in poor healthâŠ.â
Xu Lian didnât reply. Xiang ChangKong could barely hear her breathing. The hand holding his phone gradually tightened, the knuckles whitening. âWe should part ways.â
Was this despair? Xiang ChangKong thought that he had experienced despair when his father died and his mother became ill. He thought he understood what it was when he had to give up on his dream. But now, Xiang ChangKong knew. Despair wasnât darkness. Despair was when the darkness suddenly lit up, but then plunged back into nothingness.
If he didnât do his postgraduate studies, then Xiang ChangKong didnât know what heâd do in the future. He couldnât give Xu Lian any sort of guarantee.
After Xiang ChangKong said those words, the phone call seemed even quieter. Xiang ChangKong sat alone in the room, feeling like the only person left in the entire world.
Then, Xu Lianâs voice suddenly sounded out from the phone. âXiang ChangKong, what did you just say?â
With clenched hands, Xiang ChangKong repeated: âLetâs separate.â
âSeparate? Are you saying we should break up?
âUnâŠâ
âYouâre breaking up with me?â
Xiang ChangKongâs mouth flattened into a line. He didnât answer.
Xu Lian asked: âXiang ChangKong, are you at home?â
âYeah.â
âAre you going out later?â
âNo.â
âAlright. You wait there.â
ââŠ..â
Xiang ChangKongâs heart jumped.
The author has something to say:
It took me longer than expected to write this chapter.
To our beloved male leadâŠ.Iâm afraid that Big Sister Xu Lian is on her way to knock some sense into your dog head.