Chapter 1566: Strange
s.h.i.+ Xiaoya noticed that most comments were similar—apart from gus.h.i.+ng about her new tutorial, they all pressed for more information regarding her and Han Zhuoling.
But what did she have with Han Zhuoling?
She really had nothing to say.
So s.h.i.+ Xiaoya ignored all those comments and closed her Weibo, then posted her video on Bilibili[1] and on her WeChat official account.
When she was done, she took a look at the time and got ready for some bedtime stretches.
She was about to start on it back in her room when her phone’s notification rang.
It was for her WeChat.
She opened the app and saw a red notification above the “best friend request” sign.
A new request was waiting for her when she clicked on the friend request page.
She tapped on it, and it revealed three simple characters: Han Zhuoling.
s.h.i.+ Xiaoya was surprised, for she did not exchange any forms of contact information with Han Zhuoling.
Not phone numbers, WeChat, or any others.
How did he get hold of her WeChat?
Meanwhile, Han Zhuoling was at home, having bathed and dressed in his pajamas. He leaned comfortably against the headboard.
B City’s vibrant night scenery sprawled from his window.
Though the stars in the sky couldn’t be seen, the sea of bright colors from the roads and buildings below was another lovely sight to behold.
Lin Liye and Han Zhuofeng were surprised by his early return today.
Then they noticed his missing tie while his coat was draped over his arms.
Others might still appear neat in this getup, but it made Han Zhuoling look especially slovenly.
“Brother, didn’t you attend the National Film Academy’s dinner party? Why did you come back looking like this?” Han Zhuofeng asked in astonishment. “Where’s your tie?”
Han Zhuoling reached for his tie subconsciously but pinched at air instead. Remembering just where he’d left his tie, he said, “The tie’s restricting, so I removed it.”
“You’re back early today.” Though Lin Liye wanted Han Zhuoling to help Han Zhuoli reduce his workload, she was glad to see him return home early. “Did you eat dinner on time? Are you hungry? Do you want supper?”
Han Zhuoling thought of the noodles he had eaten not long ago and was still warm from it. “No need, thanks. I ate dinner on time and also had a bowl of noodles just now. I’m good.”
“You ate in a restaurant?” Lin Liye asked. “Was it clean?”
“It’s homemade and the taste’s great. And it’s clean,” Han Zhuoling explained. “I’ll shower and change first.”
Lin Liye looked on as Han Zhuoling walked away, nonplussed. She tugged at Han Zhuofeng. “Your brother’s strange.”
“What is it?” Han Zhuofeng didn’t understand.
Lin Liye pursed her lips and looked at this hopeless son of hers.
If it wasn’t for the fact that he’s still young and there’s little urgency, she would’ve been worrying for both Han Zhuoling and Han Zhuofeng’s personal lives.
How un.o.bservant!
“When has your brother ever returned before midnight?” The company was almost his home.
Even when he had to entertain his clients, he would still return to his office to work afterward.
Lin Liye recounted slowly to Han Zhuofeng, “It’s not even 11 pm now and he’s already back. Not only did he have dinner on time, he even ate supper. When has he ever taken such good care of himself?
“And did you hear what he said just now? He had noodles for supper, and it’s homemade! Delicious and clean.” Lin Liye grabbed Han Zhuofeng’s hand in agitation. “Homemade! By right, the ‘home’ in homemade should mean our home, but he didn’t have them here. What other homes are there?”
[1] A Chinese video sharing site.