Chapter 1281: The City of Eternal Night (23)
On the first day of the new year, guests kept coming to the door, from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred next door to Sergeant Andre to Yana from the clinic.
Wen Cha gave them a delicately packaged pastry, along with a bouquet of extremely beautiful sand and roses in full bloom.
Coming and going, until noon, all the gifts were delivered.
Jacqueline sat in the room and cut the steak with a knife, and while eating, she complained to Wen Cha that Teacher Bernice had too much New Year's homework, which was simply a personal vendetta, and she talked back to her in order to punish her for class.
Wen Cha was speechless and held her forehead, "Why are you talking back to her?" β
"It's not pleasing to the eye." Jacqueline grinned: "She also doesn't like me, there are always too many big truths to say, eggs are picky, more verbose than the Virgin Mary in the church, no wonder she is in her thirties and hasn't married yet."
Warm tea: "......"
"Also, she speaks like noise, and I get a headache when I hear her voice, if only Principal Jared would be willing to fire her, I'm really fed up with her."
The more she talked, the more outrageous it became, Wen Cha interrupted her angrily, "Can't you say something nice during the New Year?" β
Jacqueline pouted, "I said Judy, you don't like to hear it." β
Warm tea: "......"
Jacqueline said to herself: "Judy and Benjamin broke up, the reason is that Judy found out that Benjamin was dating Dora, Jennifer, Erica, and Andrea behind her back, Judy's brain exploded, she slapped Benjamin twice, tore his mouth again, and then kicked him, which is really happy."
Wen Cha was a little interested, "Didn't she care about Dora, Jennifer, Erica, and Andrea?" β
"Why bother?" Jacqueline showed a hint of disgust, "Judy won't be so stupid, it's Benjamin who is at fault, it has nothing to do with other people, who made them too stupid and deceived by Benjamin, a scumbag?" It's pitiful enough to be deceived. β
Wen Cha couldn't help but laugh, "Judy's gossip made you happy?" β
"Of course," Jacqueline said, "she never forgot to see my jokes."
Wen Cha shook his head, cut a piece of steak and put it in his mouth, and couldn't laugh at the little young gossip.
Jacqueline chattered about some things in school, either with this or with that, she always had a lot of new things and was always full of energy.
After eating, Wen Cha asked her what her New Year's resolutions were, and Jacqueline didn't hide it, "In another year and a half, I plan to take the college in Wangcheng, go outside to see and learn, remember to prepare tuition for me." β
Wen Cha silently allowed that most of her money was for Jacqueline, and she would help her until she graduated from college, and then she would not let go of her responsibilities.
In the afternoon, Jacqueline went out shopping with Judy, and Wen Cha cleaned up the housework in the house. The wind chimes on the door outside rang softly, she stood up and walked outside, opened the door, and there stood a young man in a black trench coat at the door, he seemed to be extremely afraid of heat, holding a black umbrella, with a few pure white roses in his hand, standing at the door and looking at her quietly, his black eyes seemed to hide stars, "Happy New Year." β
"Happy New Year." Wen Cha took the flower in his hand, stepped forward on tiptoe, leaned over to his mouth and kissed him, "Welcome back." β
The young man took her shoulder, bowed his head and gave her a tender kiss, and the two walked hand in hand towards the house.
Mrs. Alfred, who was next door, happened to see the backs of the two when she came out, her eyes showed obvious surprise, and she turned her head and sighed to her husband behind her: "After so many years, Mingcha is also eighteen years old, and she can be a bride."
Mr. Alfred looked away from the newspaper, "Whose boy?" Is it Cassie on the west side of the street or Auston on the south side of the street? β
"Neither," laughed Mrs. Alfred, "I see, a better little one."
Mr. Alfred's eyes widened, as if he did not believe her words, but when he saw her reaffirmation, he was slightly curious.
Not long after Wen Cha brought the people into the house, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred came to visit.
When the two of them saw Turst, who was dressed rigorously, sat elegantly, and had a noble face, they showed a thoughtful look, as if they didn't believe that this noble teenager would take a fancy to ordinary and ordinary warm tea. It's not that Wen Cha is not worthy of him, but he is questioning his sincerity to Wen Cha.
They had never seen such a person in the city, and they couldn't help but feel a little more jealous in their hearts.
However, when they heard Turst say that he was from a neighboring city and fell in love with Wencha at first sight at the Thousand Flowers Festival, the two of them looked a little dazed, because they fell in love at first sight when they were young.
They automatically defaulted to the neighboring city of Doze, the nearest human city to Arr, where an expensive wine was produced, and a number of wealthy merchants sprung up, and the temperament of Turst was very much in line with the people there.
The four of them talked for a long time in the house, and it was not until the sun was about to set that the Afreds got up to say goodbye, and did not forget to express their satisfaction with Turst as they left.
Wen Cha sent the man to the door, and when he turned around, he found Tullst sitting on the sofa thoughtfully.
Wen Cha walked over and asked him what was wrong, he shook his head and didn't speak, and the next day he asked Kyle's butler to buy a property and a manor in Taze City, packaging himself as a rich merchant who followed Wen Cha from Taze City.
Wen Cha is at a prime age, and if he wants to be with her, he must have a proper identity, so that others will stay away from her.
Soon, the news of Wen Cha's love spread all over the neighborhood, as long as everyone who knew her knew that she had a British Dokin fiancΓ©, as long as she wanted, the two could hold a wedding immediately.
The neighbors were so happy with the warm tea that they even rushed to the house to visit Turst, the noble prince was usually lazy to talk to his subordinates, but he was rarely patient with so many neighbors.
He is still concise and to the point, but he will answer questions well.
Of course, this fiancΓ© is not perfect, he was born with a disease of ultraviolet allergy, he can't stand in the sun to bask in the sun, and he must carry an umbrella wherever he goes, otherwise his skin will be burned, this news makes everyone sigh, but no one thinks that he is not worthy of warm tea.
No one is perfect, no one is perfect, and everyone thinks that as long as he is good to warm tea, everything else is secondary.
A year and a half later, Jacqueline graduated from school and was admitted to a fashion design college in Wangcheng.
Wen Cha took out two-thirds of the deposit, told her like a nagging woman, and then let her leave Arcity.
Jacqueline gave her a big hug and said a very soft "I'm sorry" as she left.
Her former willfulness, bad temper, and incomprehension were all used on Wen Cha, she regretted and blamed herself, and now she finally said that word of apology.
"Stupid words," Wen Cha patted her lightly on the shoulder and said with a smile: "Between relatives, there is no excuse."