Chapter 31 Meeting Junchu

Lin Ken was lying lazily on the bar table, his long black hair draped somewhat messily on his shoulders, his eyes were blurred, his cheeks were flushed, and his face was slightly flushed with drunkenness.

The cup in her hand was shaking, and the liquid inside had already spilled out, and even a few drops splashed onto her chest. She didn't care, and just murmured: "Yao Yao, I still want to drink..."

Si Mohan's steps were a little heavy, and his eyes were hot and painful.

He has seen Lin Ken in various ways, cute, coquettish, confident, sad, even demented and crazy, he has seen them all, but he has never seen Lin Ken so lost and helpless.

He once secretly vowed to take good care of her in this life and not let her get hurt at all.

But now, just because he proposed to marry her, almost everyone opposed him.

Everyone was criticizing her, saying that she had ruined the relationship between him and Chen Wan.

He was always afraid that she would be hurt, but she was hurt the most.

But Ke En was always in front of him, smiling hard.

Just like her encounter with him when they were having a party on a cruise ship that year, it is still deeply engraved in his mind.

At that time, he had just returned to China, and his grandfather overcame all objections and gave him the position of president of the Sijia Group Company. In order to give him a clean slate, he specially organized the largest sea cruise party in Rencheng.

Most of the visitors were celebrities from Rencheng's business community, as well as partners from other places.

The whole party was grand and luxurious.

Although everyone has a smile on their face, how many of them are filled with sincere kindness underneath those masks?

Years of living overseas have not cultivated Si Mohan's character to be as open and casual as foreigners.

Maybe it was because his childhood experience was not pleasant, and in addition, he worked alone overseas. His grandfather only paid for his tuition fees, and he had to find ways to earn back his living expenses.

Grandpa said that without hard work, how can one succeed? The children of the Si family must endure hardship and exercise since childhood.

He was born as a soldier, so he naturally had strict requirements for his younger generations.

But grandpa forgot one thing. He left his family when he was a child and went to work in a foreign country.

Neither of my parents stayed with me for a day, and they only made overseas phone calls.

He has an Asian face, and in a world of white faces, his family never asks how much bullying he has suffered.

Every step he took was cautious, walking on thin ice.

Now, after he returned to China, he suddenly became the Secretary General, and all kinds of care and concern came to him.

They probably care about his status as CEO, rather than him personally.

Therefore, on the cruise ship, every partygoer had a beaming smile on his face, but he was calm, as if all this carnival had nothing to do with him.

He quietly walked around to the back of the ship. There were not many people there, and he wanted to be quiet for a while.

Unexpectedly, someone on the deck was already one step ahead of him.

It was a girl, about 17 or 18 years old. She had long hair shawl, skin like snow, clear and bright pupils, curved eyebrows, long eyelashes trembling slightly, and a light red color on her flawless white skin.

Her pink, thin lips are as delicate as rose petals. She wears a goose-yellow dress, which is even more dazzling against the blue sea water behind her.

Si Mohan saw her at a glance.

She gently held her hands on the railing, and the sea breeze blew her hair. She brushed her hair casually with her hands, and realized that there was a person standing behind her. She looked around and her eyes fell on him, confused and confused.

sad.

Si Mohan's heart was hit hard.

He didn't know how he got there.

He has never taken the initiative to strike up a conversation with a girl.

The girl in front of me is probably just a student, right? Why does she look so worried?

Si Mohan blurted out: "Hello, I am Si Mohan, can I chat with you?"

He secretly despised himself: "Si Mohan, Si Mohan, your way of striking up a conversation is too low."

The girl was unmoved and turned back, still staring at the sea unblinkingly.

Si Mohan walked gently to the railing, keeping a certain distance from the girl, and also leaned on the railing, looking at the sparkling waves in the distance.

Both of them remained silent, enjoying a moment of peace.

The girl spoke first: "It's strange to say that although Rencheng is close to the sea, this is my first time to see the sea."

Si Mohan echoed. The girl's voice was gentle and soft, so soft it could drip water.

He had seen girls use this tone of voice to chat up men, but when it was used on this girl, he didn't feel disgusted at all.

The girl introduced herself: "My name is Lin Ken. Are you Si Mohan? My fiancé?" After saying that, she looked directly at him, as if to penetrate his thoughts.

Si Mohan was stunned for a moment, and then he remembered that he had heard his grandfather talk about this when he was a child, but he was young at the time and didn't take it to heart.

Later, he deliberately asked his family, but they couldn't explain clearly. It was his grandfather who made the decision on his own, but he always hesitated to speak.

This time when he returned to China, his grandfather took the initiative to mention this matter, saying that it had indeed happened before, that the woman's grandfather had saved him, and that he was just repaying his kindness. However, his grandfather now changed his mind and wanted him to marry the Chen family.

Si Mohan never took this matter to heart, but life is full of surprises. Who would have thought that he would meet his nominal fiancée at sea?

Although the parents of both parties did not disclose this matter, at this moment, Si Mohan wished that the matter had been made public.

He admitted that he was tempted.

He nodded and asked hesitantly: "I am, but you seem to be in a bad mood, right?"

The girl withdrew her gaze, thought for a moment, took out the jade pendant hanging around her neck from her collar, and showed it to him.

This piece of jade is round in shape, moist and shiny, with a small word "Yuan" on the back, and the entire jade pendant is tied tightly with a rope.

Lin Ken sighed softly: "This is my mother's relic. She died in childbirth when I was born. Today is her death anniversary."

Si Mohan said "ah".

"Today is the day to take care of you. My father insisted that I come to see you. But today is also the anniversary of my mother's death. I just want to think about her in a place with few people..."

Si Mohan was speechless for a moment and didn't know how to comfort her.

Soon, she put away her sadness and smiled brightly, like a faint glow floating from the corner of her mouth.

"I'm sorry, today is your important day, and I ruined your fun." She said slightly apologetically.

Perhaps her mood just now infected him, so he replied in a low tone: "It's nothing, I'm just here to get some fresh air."

Lin Ken's brows furrowed slightly, as if he was hesitant to speak.

Si Mohan looked at her extremely troubled expression and couldn't help but want to tease her.

(End of chapter)

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