My Sloppy Husband Is Actually a Handsome Bigshot!-Chapter 89 Always Someone 1

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Chapter 89 - 89 Always Someone 1

When Lin Zhenxin came out of the bathroom, Li Yanan was standing on the balcony smoking.

Maybe... he was really angry.

She walked over to Li Yanan and reached out to take the cigarette from his mouth.

"Whenever I think about it, if there had been the slightest mistake back then, you would have become someone else's woman, sleeping beside someone else... Not knowing if you're living well or poorly makes my heart feel empty."

Hearing these words, Lin Zhenxin's heart trembled slightly, and she couldn't tell if what she felt was bitterness or sourness.

"You say you don't believe in love, you don't believe in marriage, so it doesn't matter if you marry anyone just for an apartment."

"Zhenxin, in your eyes, do you think you're that unimportant?"

Li Yanan turned his head, his dark eyes meeting hers with such intense emotion that Lin Zhenxin almost couldn't breathe.

Even as the cigarette butt was about to burn his fingers, he didn't notice.

"And today at the Tu Family, if you really killed Tu Wanzi, did you ever think of me?"

Yes, although it was only for a moment, Lin Zhenxin couldn't say it, she lowered her long lashes, covering her eyes.

"Zhenxin, if you ever want to give up on yourself again, I ask you to remember what I'm about to say..."

The bandages on Li Yanan's hands were completely soaked, the wound itched almost unbearably, yet he seemed to feel nothing.

"In this world, there's always someone who's willing to go through mountains and rivers to enter your world. Before you think you're unimportant, can you think of this person? In your eyes, you might be the most insignificant speck of dust in the world, but to him, you're everything."

Lin Zhenxin looked up in bewilderment, the suppressed gloom in her heart seemed to have found an outlet through her limbs and bones.

Her eyes turned red, and soon large tears began to flow down her cheeks.

"I'm sorry... I'm sorry..." Besides these three words, Lin Zhenxin didn't know what else to say.

She began to sob, cautiously leaning close to Li Yanan, burying her face in his chest, wrapping her arms around his waist...

Sorry, to the person who cares so much about her.

Sorry... to herself for being wronged all these years.

Sorry...

Lin Zhenxin cried herself to exhaustion, closing her eyes and falling into a drowsy sleep in his arms.

Li Yanan cradled her in his arms, gently laid her on the bed, then quietly walked to the table.

With a steady hand, he cut off the bandages sticking to his skin with scissors.

The palms, soaked in water, had white edges curling away from the stitched wounds. He calmly sprayed some antiseptic on them and rewrapped them in clean bandages.

Unknowingly, Li Yanan's gaze fell on Lin Zhenxin once more.

The room was dark, with only the orange wall lamp on, which made his handsome features appear softer than before.

He knew there were many wounds in her heart.

He knew healing them would take a long time.

Leaning against the cold wall, Li Yanan closed his eyes slightly, his mind involuntarily recalling that day's scene.

She was Ms. 21.

From where he sat, he could clearly see her, sitting by the window.

She was using the act of drinking water to mask her obvious impatience, letting the other person's words go in one ear and out the other.

Finally, she stood up, deciding to end it all, walking toward the exit of the venue.

Instinctively, he stood up too, without even looking at the woman Li Yingying arranged for him to meet.

He saw her taking a call, right where he could see her.

The autumn day was windless, the sun was warm, and she was chatting animatedly with the person on the other end of the line.

He knew she needed to find someone to marry now.

For a house.

In his mind, he rehearsed how to approach her without scaring her away, trying to sound like a normal person.

His steps hesitant, but his heart full of anticipation.

Just then, the woman Li Yingying arranged appeared beside him, her shrill voice disturbing his thoughts.

He suppressed the coldness in his eyes and the anger in his heart. In an instant, he knew she was looking over.

He gambled, betting on whether she would speak up.

——Miss, did you forget something when you left?

He won the bet.

Before the sprinkler system activated, she gestured for him to step back.

The water splashed everywhere, illuminated by the sun into a golden hue. She watched with delight as the woman was drenched and smiling happily.

Spring waters freshly born, spring woods newly green.

Ten miles of spring breeze, none compared to you.

——I'm Lin Zhenxin, Miss 21, and you? What's your number?

I have no number, I came for you.

——Then I'll... be going, goodbye.

Don't go.

——How should I thank you?

He finally found his voice.

——Thank me? Then will you marry me?

——Okay.

I came for you.

Could not ask for more.

"Zhenxin, I came for you, if I can't get what I seek, how could I willingly leave?"

When Lin Zhenxin woke up, Li Yanan was already gone.

As she washed her face, looking at her puffy red eyes in the mirror, she couldn't help but recall his words from last night.

It wasn't until the phone rang that Lin Zhenxin finally snapped out of it.

It was an unfamiliar number, she picked it up.

After listening for a bit, her expression turned serious.

"Alright, wait for me." she replied.

Her gaze drifted far away...

Lin Zhenxin took a cab to the agreed location.

She immediately saw Tu Haohao sitting by the window.

She looked like she had snuck out of a hospital, her face sickly pale, but when she saw her, she smiled and waved.

Lin Zhenxin quickly walked up to her and sat down.

"Would you like to order something?"

Tu Haohao waved for the waiter, her big black and white eyes fixed on the banana boat on the menu, pursing her lips slightly like a child.

"I don't want anything." Compared to Tu Haohao's smile, Lin Zhenxin seemed very cold.

"Then I'll order a banana boat, and you can eat it for me, okay?" Tu Haohao pleaded, her hands together in a prayer-like gesture.

Lin Zhenxin didn't speak, just looked at her.

"A glass of water and a banana boat, please," Tu Haohao said to the waiter.

After the waiter left, an awkward silence ensued.

Lin Zhenxin couldn't understand why Tu Haohao called her, or how she even had her number.

In contrast, Tu Haohao seemed troubled about how to begin.

"I'm sorry, I apologize on behalf of my mother," Tu Haohao finally said after a long pause.

"I know my mother's temper. To achieve her goals, she'll use any means necessary."

Tu Haohao was really a bit helpless about it.

"I grew up without a father, so my mom is so protective of me..."

"What's your real purpose?" Lin Zhenxin interrupted Tu Haohao. What did she really want to say?

Did she call just to apologize for Tu Wanzi?

Is this a new trick from the Tu family?

Sending a sick person to make her sympathize?

"I... don't misunderstand... I really have no other purpose."

Tu Haohao quickly waved her hands, her expression eager to make sure Lin Zhenxin didn't misunderstand.

Lin Zhenxin went silent again; it seemed she really didn't know their true relationship.

"I overheard my mom making a call outside the hospital room, and then secretly found your number with my uncle's help..."

In fact, Tu Haohao didn't hear much, but it seemed things were quite unpleasant yesterday.

Just then, the waiter brought the water and banana boat.

"So, what is it? You want me to get tested in the hospital and donate a kidney to save you?"

Tu Haohao looked longingly at the banana boat, the sweet aroma making her swallow involuntarily.

Hearing Lin Zhenxin's words, she looked up at her.

It wasn't their first meeting, but previously each encounter seemed very unpleasant.

"I believe no one doesn't want to live."

Tu Haohao stuck out her tongue playfully, and the action added a touch of vitality to her pale face.

"Have a bite for me, please, just one bite!" Tu Haohao pleaded with Lin Zhenxin.

Lin Zhenxin hesitated for a moment, then picked up a small spoon, scooped a bite, and put it in her mouth, the sweet flavor spreading across her taste buds.

However, eating ice cream in this deep autumn was a bit chilly.

"I want to live, because I want to live to marry Brother Chengze."

Tu Haohao suddenly said this, stopping Lin Zhenxin's actions.

Brother Chengze?

Li Chengze?

Even after seeing him doing that with another woman, she still wants to marry him?

"But even if I want to live, I wouldn't harm others." Tu Haohao leaned on the table, looking at the banana boat missing a scoop.

Lin Zhenxin said nothing, just looked at Tu Haohao.

This half-sister was really different from what she'd imagined.

"You saw it that night, and even then, you still want to marry him?"

"Yes, Brother Chengze is my dream since childhood. No matter what, I want to marry him!"

Tu Haohao nodded repeatedly, and to Lin Zhenxin, she looked like a tiny teacup Pomeranian.

"I don't understand your dream." Lin Zhenxin truly didn't understand.

"Actually, Brother Chengze wasn't always like he is now," Tu Haohao said, lowering her head, a dimple appearing as she smiled.

"I used to be really timid, and I was afraid of being called an illegitimate child without a father by my classmates, but I was also very good at studying, so I was often bullied. Don't look at me now, I used to be really, really fat, with legs and arms this thick!"

Tu Haohao gestured with her hands, unabashedly sharing her past embarrassments.

"One day during gym class, I was cornered and bullied again. I prayed in my heart, saying, 'God, please send someone to save me! I'll do anything for that person.'

Lin Zhenxin said nothing, just watching her, as if she were watching a child dreaming.

"And then, you know what? Brother Chengze just appeared out of nowhere, like he'd heard my prayers."

At this point, a rosy blush spread across Tu Haohao's pale face, making her look a bit healthier.

"He just happened to pass by." Although she didn't want to pour cold water on her, that was likely the truth.

"I know, but isn't liking or infatuation always about having that special moment?"

Tu Haohao's smile was extraordinarily charming.

"Back then, my mom didn't know Aunt Li, and Brother Chengze didn't know me either. I would follow him home from school. Since I knew he liked orange soda, I would leave a bottle on his desk every day before school."