Chapter Ninety-Eight: A Late Quarrel (2)
Lu Jingchen looked at Xiao Ran's suspicious eyes, he was once so familiar with her, and knew that she was because of his rebuttal to Yin Yueqing just now, thinking that he had made their relationship like this.
"I'm not to blame you for this."
"Then why did Yin Yueqing become like this, or you." Xiao Ran was even more angry when he saw Lu Jingchen like this.
Xiao Ran didn't understand that Lu Jingchen and them had been playing since childhood, how could they punish Yin Yueqing because she found herself.
And it seems that the person who took Yin Yueqing away is also not the same as getting along with his friends.
"Yin Yueqing saw me like this just now because she did something wrong." Lu Jingchen didn't talk much about Yin Yueqing with Xiao Ran, just explained it casually.
Four years ago, Lu Jingchen just learned to manage the company, and that summer was extraordinarily long, probably because too many things happened that summer, some people were with him, and some people left him.
Lu Jingchen was extremely busy that summer, he had endless work to deal with every day in the office, and Xiao Ran occasionally came to the company during the summer vacation at the beginning, but most of the time the two of them could only make phone calls.
After breaking up with Xiao Ranti, the jobs that he thought he couldn't handle a while ago seemed to have been stolen overnight, and Lu Jingchen finally became "idle" this summer vacation.
Soon Yin Yueqing was drunk and deliberately ran to Lu Jingchen's room, and in the end, it may have been that she drank too much, but she got drunk and told Lu Jingchen everything.
He originally just thought that this suddenly disappeared job was strange, but after listening to Xiao Ran's words, he realized that before she returned to China during the summer vacation, she asked Lu Jingchen's parents to give him more work.
It is estimated that she just wants to use this way to make the two of them see each other less, Lu Jingchen's parents have watched Yin Yueqing grow up since childhood, and of course they agreed.
Moreover, Yin Yueqing went to find Xiao Ran in private before, and went to Lu Jingchen's grandfather to say that he liked him, so that this group of people could put pressure on Lu Jingchen.
Lu Jingchen was also very angry with her when he heard Yin Yueqing's words, and the next day he directly told her parents about Yin Yueqing running to his room drunk, and when he saw his daughter like this, he was disappointed and wanted to send Yin Yueqing away.
Luo Xuanyu knew that he was looking for himself to intercede, and Lu Jingchen ran to intercede with Yin Yueqing again, she was originally her daughter, and Yin Yueqing's parents were naturally reluctant.
Originally, even if this way of dealing with it was to give Lu Jingchen an explanation, it could be regarded as a lesson to Yin Yueqing, but when she heard Lu Jingchen's intercession, she agreed to it.
Yin Yueqing has never liked herself, and Lu Jingchen knows this very well.
It is because of this that even if this happened, Lu Jingchen has never alienated Yin Yueqing.
Yin Yueqing also grew up watching Lu Jingchen since she was a child, her black history has passed, and she is not ready to tell Xiao Ran about Yin Yueqing going to his room.
"Luo Xuanyu is because of Yin Yueqing, as for Ye Chen, he just misunderstood." After explaining, Lu Jingchen added: "Our business has nothing to do with other people." ”
"I'm sorry I misunderstood you." After listening to Lu Jingchen's explanation, Xiao Ran became embarrassed and apologized to Lu Jingchen.
However, knowing that it was not because of themselves that they became like this, Xiao Ran finally felt no guilt in his heart.
"It's fine." After a pause, he said, "I don't ask too much, just invite me to dinner next time." ”
Hearing Lu Jingchen's words, Xiao Ran was stunned for a moment, and then looked at Lu Jingchen and laughed, and the atmosphere between the two of them finally relaxed.
At this time, the dark clouds are gone, the sun is just right, and people are ...... It's just right.