Just as she exited the residential estate, Gu Beicheng pulled up next to An Xiaoning. The door was flung open and, with brute force, he pulled her into the passenger seat of his car.
âIâll give you a ride. Itâs on the way.â
âI said it was fine.â
âDonât stand on ceremony with your Brother,â insisted Gu Beicheng. Despite calling himself her âBrother,â both Gu Beicheng and An Xiaoning were well aware that deep down, neither of them had ever seen the other as their own sibling.
Not long after, they arrived at An Xiaoningâs doorstep. âDo you really want to know why I asked you about that, all of a sudden?â said Gu Beicheng as she was about to alight.
âI hope youâll tell the truth,â said An Xiaoning, turning to look at him.
As he tucked her hair behind her ear, An Xiaoning remained still, completely unaffected by his actions.
âI am rather curious about who that child she had had aborted belonged to. But what I am more curious about is whether or not your fortune-telling skills are as reliable as Grandpa had made them out to be,â he continued. A smile had crept around the corner of his mouth.
Recalling what he had said previously, An Xiaoning answered, âSo thatâs why you asked such an ambiguous question, like whether she would be expecting a child within six months. I thought you were asking about the next six months, yet you were actually asking an open-ended question. âWithin six monthsâ could refer to the six months prior to today. It could also refer to the next half of this year, or even a total duration of six months before and after today. Isnât that so?â
He nodded in admission and continued to confess, âI didnât expect you to be so accurate. My classmate whoâs a gynaecologist told me that Ruiâer had gone through the abortion three months ago. According to your predictions, she would be pregnant again in six monthsâ time. Iâm so curious, just who is the father of the child?â
An Xiaoning asked in reply, âDo you actually think that it was my husband who had fathered the child?â
âWho knows? We canât be too sure about that,â implied Gu Beicheng as he gazed down at the ring on his finger and turned it around.
âIt canât be Jin Qingyan,â protested An Xiaoning.
âBut youâve only known him for a few days?â
âIf Chi Ruiâer had carried his child previously, I wouldnât be his wife today.â
âIs that so?â mocked Gu Beicheng with a sly laughter, his head tilted.
An Xiaoning alighted from the car and opened the main door of the house. At that very moment, Maomao came out of its kennel and ran towards her while wagging its tail. As she squatted down to pick Maomao up in her arms, she heard uniformly-paced footsteps coming from the door.
An Xiaoning received the shock of her life when she turned around to see who it was.
A posse of men had entered. Donning the same uniform, they looked to be in their 20s and 30s, and a handsome and dashing man was leading the way. The man seemed to be about 27 years old or so. He walked towards her and introduced himself, âYoung Madam, I am Fan Shixin. We were sent by Boss Jin to oversee all matters regarding the villa.â
âDoes âweâ include them?â asked An Xiaoning, pointing towards the men in the yard.
âYes, Boss had given me a call 20 minutes ago to say that he needs some men here at the new place.â
The new place?
How many places did he own?
An Xiaoning began to wonder.
Quickly dismissing her thoughts, An Xiaoning said, âAlright, weâll have to trouble you with the house from now on.â
âOh, youâre being too kind, Young Madam.â
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Apart from the posse of uniformed men, many other helpers, including agriculture workers, housekeeping maids, and a female cook in charge of their meals, had also moved in to the house.
It seemed that the part-time housekeeping helper would no longer have to come and clean the house, and An Xiaoning would rarely have the chance to taste her husbandâs cooking again.
After more than an hour, Jin Qingyan still had not come home. An Xiaoning knew instantly that he was definitely at the hospital again.
After some thorough thinking, she decided to go look for him at the hospital.
She paced up and down Chi Ruiâerâs hospital ward, hiding her face beneath a mask. When a nurse entered the ward, An Xiaoning quickly took a peek inside, only to realize that there was no one in at all.
âWhereâs the patient inside?â asked An Xiaoning, having waited until the nurse had exited.
âShe was discharged today.â
âDidnât she suffer a major leg injury?â
âIt wasnât too major. She had gone home to rest and recuperate,â answered the nurse.
âAlright, thank you.â
An Xiaoning stood at the entrance of the hospital and searched online about Chi Ruiâer. To her surprise, there was no information about her at all.
She had initially thought it was a connectivity issue with the Internet. However, she soon realized that all photos and information regarding Chi Ruiâer had been blocked by every site on the Internet. It was in fact a tough feat to achieve that.
Since she could not find him, An Xiaoning decided to head back home.
However, An Xiaoning happened to stumble across a young girl seated along the alley when she was passing by. The girl had a table in front of her, and next to it was a sign that read: âFortune-telling.â
The girl seemed to be exceptionally spiritual, although she was dressed rather simply.
She looked gloomy and forlorn, perhaps because no one had believed her fortune-telling skills. âHow much does each fortune-telling session cost?â asked An Xiaoning as she approached the girl.
âIt costs 10 yuan, pretty lady. Why donât you give it a try? My readings are very accurate,â answered Mei Yangyang. Her eyes had lit up at the sight of a beautiful lady.
Breaking into laughter, An Xiaoning sat down on the stool next to her and said, âNo one is going to believe you this way.â
âWhy not? I am really very accurate with my readings,â asked an intrigued Mei Yangyang.
âFirstly, youâre too young to be setting up a fortune-telling stall. Passers-by are just going to smile at you out of perfunctory courtesy, without really thinking that you actually possess real fortune-reading skills. Then again, because youâre constantly claiming to be âvery accurate,â people who might be half-believing your skills arenât going to be convinced or patronize you anymore, even if you are really capable of accurate readings,â explained An Xiaoning.
âYes, you are right,â answered Mei Yangyang immediately upon hearing An Xiaoningâs words.
âHow many customers do you get on a daily basis?â
âNone at all. Once in a blue moon, I would get a few here and there. Otherwise, it would just be some gangsters coming by to harass and take liberties with me,â said Mei Yangyang, sounding rather dejected.
âHow about this, tell my fortune and Iâll see how accurate you are!â exclaimed An Xiaoning as she placed 10 yuan on the table.
An Xiaoning could not give her own birth characters since she did not know her real exact ones or who her biological parents were. Thus, she gave Chi Ruiâerâs birth characters instead.
Mei Yangyang wrote the birth characters on a piece of paper and flipped through a book. âLook, youâre destined to have two sons, according to your birth characters. Unfortunately, one of them had already passed on,â she continued, stopping at a specific page on the book.
With a raised eyebrow, An Xiaoning asked, âThen, can you tell when the child is expected to arrive?â
âCongrats, pretty lady. Youâre going to be expecting soon.â
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Mei Yangyang was indeed rather accurate, in terms of reading birth characters. However, she was definitely not psychic, for she could not even tell that the set of birth characters did not belong to An Xiaoning.
âThis set of birth characters arenât mine, but rather a set I had read previously. I just wanted to know if you were really as accurate as you claimed to be. Not bad, you do know a thing or two.â
An Xiaoning turned around to leave as soon as she finished her sentence.