Chapter 200: Chapter 200 Name List
The younger brother naturally had the best relationship with Sheng Tang and couldn’t bear to see her displeased.
He hesitated for a moment and lowered his voice: "A gentleman came by, he’s very wealthy..."
"How do you know he’s wealthy?" Sheng Tang smiled.
"His watch." The younger brother pointed to his wrist, "That model costs over two million, I saw it online..."
Sheng Tang: "..."
She hadn’t expected that her middle-school-aged brother was already paying attention to luxury watches.
Do all boys find watches and cars irresistible?
"A wealthy gentleman, and then?" Sheng Tang brought the topic back because her brother seemed eager to introduce the watch.
"Grandma wasn’t happy, she kept nervously checking your room, only to remember you hadn’t come home yet; then, Grandma didn’t let him in and asked what he was here for." The younger brother said.
Sheng Tang felt a pang in her heart.
What does this have to do with her?
Such a wealthy person, he couldn’t have been brought here by the Yang Family, right?
But that’s not right either, that person hadn’t even introduced himself yet, and Grandma was looking at her room, it must be someone Grandma knows.
"Not from the Yang Family." Sheng Tang judged in her heart.
She composed herself and continued to ask.
"Dad let him in, then Grandma and Mom went to the kitchen. When they came out, Mom led me downstairs." The younger brother said.
Sheng Tang frowned.
"Dad knows him, he seemed to call him by his name, though I didn’t catch it." The younger brother added.
"Someone Dad knows?"
"Grandma knows him too." The younger brother supplemented.
"Why didn’t they let me see him, what does he want with me?" Sheng Tang asked.
The younger brother leaned in closer: "Sis, could it be our uncle? Grandma and Mom didn’t have money before, and uncle ran away, leaving everyone to fend for themselves... That’s why Grandma is angry."
"But, what does this have to do with me?" Sheng Tang asked.
The younger brother was also confused.
He wasn’t very clear about it.
He suggested to Sheng Tang: "You could try coaxing Dad, Dad loves you the most, he’s bound to tell you."
Sheng Tang thought this idea was quite good.
No one can remain indifferent when faced with matters concerning themselves.
After returning to her room, Sheng Tang thought for a long time by herself.
Her room was opposite her parents’, and through the darkness she could faintly hear them talking.
Their voices were very soft, hardly audible.
So late at night, if the parents are still chatting, could the matter be serious?
Next day, Sheng Tang said to her mother: "Can you help me take another day off? My hand still hurts, I don’t want to go to school today."
She had been wronged the previous day.
Mom hesitated for a moment: "Final exams are coming soon, will you be able to catch up?"
"I can!"
Mom said: "Alright then, I will call your homeroom teacher."
She didn’t enjoy interacting with Sheng Tang’s homeroom teacher because the woman was very snobbish and her words were unpleasant. Unexpectedly, this time the homeroom teacher was very enthusiastic.
Upon hearing Sheng Tang was in a car accident, the teacher advised her to rest more and not to rush back to school, even praising Sheng Tang’s recent excellent performance.
Mom thought of Sheng Tang’s recent works, feeling the teacher couldn’t be seeing much in those.
The only explanation was that the Gu Family had secretly spoken on Sheng Tang’s behalf. The teacher, unaware of the reason, assumed a connection between the Sheng Family and Gu Family, altering her attitude completely.
Mom chuckled a bit, hung up the phone, and informed Sheng Tang: "Your leave is granted."
Sheng Tang was overjoyed and then said to Dad: "Can I go with you to school today? I’ve never attended a college class before."
Dad lightly patted her on the head: "You just asked for leave, so it’s better to stay home and rest."
"I just want to play for a day."
Mom chimed in from the side: "You just want to get spanked, don’t you? Since you’ve taken leave, just rest at home properly."
Sheng Tang wasn’t having it.