Even If I Knew It a 'Green Tea', I Would Still Take the Bait (Forced Nph) - Chapter 4: Mistaken Identity
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Chapter 4: Mistaken Identity
Liao Guiyun did not know if Lu Xuezhou was afraid of Yu Han or not, but he himself was not afraid.
“She won’t get angry at this.”
Liao Guiyun put his arm around her shoulder and led her across the street. His tone was firm, “Later, when we’re done shopping, it’ll be my treat as a welcome gift.”
“…”
At first, Yu Fu felt uneasy, but when she saw the beautiful and exquisite dresses in the store, all her hesitation faded. She also wanted to be as dazzling and elegant as Yu Han, radiating a refined fragrance.
Liao Guiyun was like dressing up a porcelain doll – he bought her everything she liked, as well as what he liked. He was so generous that Yu Fu felt embarrassed and politely declined several times. But in the end, it was his decision, and he bought everything, with the expense being so high that the store staff personally carried the bags to their car.
On the way home, Yu Fu kept glancing at the bags piled up in the back seat, her eyes excited but also conflicted. After much back and forth, she quietly spoke up, “Thank you, brother-in-law… for buying me so many things.”
Liao Guiyun gave her a sidelong glance. “Do you like them?”
Yu Fu did not answer immediately, but after two seconds, she nodded emphatically.
She liked them.
Because no one had ever bought her such expensive things before. In fact, one could say that no one had ever specifically spent money on her. When she was living with her grandparents, she only had ten yuan a day for meals, and she didn’t even dare ask them for money when her stationery broke. Her parents gave her living expenses every year, but her grandmother said she was too young to keep the money safely, so it was kept by her grandmother instead. After her grandmother passed away, the money never made its way back to her.
She had just been muddling through life until now.
It was quite pathetic.
She had never seen nice things.
“Thank you…” Yu Fu couldn’t help murmuring again.
Liao Guiyun silently curled his lips, his eyes calm, and he had never shown any ripples in his expression, as if he was already accustomed to the scene before him.
Soon, the car stopped at the villa’s entrance, and Yu Fu got out first. But the bags in the back were too many for her to carry alone, and she didn’t dare bother her brother-in-law, so she was in a dilemma. She thought about asking the maid at home to come help, but since she didn’t have an internal phone, she had to give up.
While hesitating, Liao Guiyun pushed the door open and got out of the car. “Call your sister and have her send someone to pick them up.”
Yu Fu instinctively thought of Yu Han’s coldness when they met today, and she felt apprehensive. But the other party’s hand was too fast, and the phone was already dialed.
He spoke in a straightforward tone, “Come out and pick up the person.”
“…”
Yu Fu’s heart suddenly raced.
Yu Han must have said something, because Liao Guiyun quickly hung up the phone and walked across the street, his tone lazy, “It’s too hot, you wait in the car, I’m going to have a smoke.”
Yu Fu obediently got back into the car.
During this time, she kept staring at the phone, and ten minutes had already passed since she called Yu Han, but she still hadn’t come out. Just as she was extremely anxious, the thin figure appeared in the rearview mirror.
Yu Fu quickly got out of the car, waiting for her like a child who had done something wrong.
Yu Han’s brow and eyes showed obvious irritation, “Where is he?”
Before Yu Fu could answer, the man who had been smoking in the distance was already walking towards them. Hearing the footsteps, Yu Han glanced over, and her expression changed from gloomy to cheerful, “How surprising, it’s actually you who sent my sister back.”
“Yuan Yi…”
“It’s better that I sent her back than Lu Xuezhou.”
Yu Fu’s urgent explanation was interrupted by Liao Guiyun. She was suddenly dumbfounded. She couldn’t remember her brother-in-law’s full name, but she also knew the pronunciation roughly, and this conversation showed that he knowingly played along with her mistaken identity without explaining.
“You… you’re not my sister’s boyfriend?”
Her face turned pale, a mixture of panic and embarrassment.
Liao Guiyun lazily raised an eyebrow, ignoring her embarrassment, and said meaningfully, “I’m single.”