Chapter 22

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nThis man was really a workaholic.

nBai Weiwei found that the favorability rating had gone up. How did it rise? Why couldn’t she remember what she did after she fell asleep to let Han Zhengyu improve his feelings of her.

nBai Weiwei asked with vigilance, “004, Han Zhengyu did not take advantage of me when I fell asleep and made me do anything shameful, right?”

nOtherwise, how could the favorability raise for no reason?

nThe system wickedly smiled, “What is this thing called shame?”

nBai Weiwei had doubts, “You don’t know?”

nSystem replied very coldly, “Do I need to know?”

nBai Weiwei understood, “You’re not **1, right?”

nSystem: “…”

nBai Weiwei’s expression suddenly changed, “Last night, when Han Zhengyu hid in the closet, it didn’t seem that was wearing clothes?”

nThe system corrected, “Wearing a bathrobe.”

nBai Weiwei recalled, separated by a thin piece of cloth. The bathrobe almost depicted the man’s six pack abs, the hard muscle lines, and when she sat on his lap, she could clearly feel that the other person was not wearing underwear.

nBai Weiwei’s face was red, “If I had known earlier I wouldn’t have hugged him like that, I’ve suffered too much for this.”

nThe system codly looked at her, then with a hehe laugh, “So afraid of losing face, you also have no **.”

nBai Weiwei: “… ”

n#%!@, such an obvious fact, can you not say it.

nAfter going through her daily routine to taunt the system, Bai Weiwei called the servant.

nAlthough she was pretending to be mentally ill, that didn’t mean she couldn’t enjoy life. If the porridge was cold, then don’t eat. If the clothes’ color is ugly, don’t wear it. If she can’t stand, then let people pull a wheelchair.

nShe’d suffered through everything that needed to be suffered through anyways.

nThe system had enough of her child-like attitude, and urged her to complete the task.

nBai Weiwei shook her head, “Now he is entangled with his mother’s business. I have to give him breather time. It is impossible for people to change their opinions instantly.”

nThe system reminded, “You only have one month, and now a few days passed.”

nBai Weiwei replied after a moment of silence, “Han Zhengyu is not an easy target. He is very smart and rational. If I am too anxious, I will reveal myself.”

nOnce she loses the trust of the man, she won’t be able to re-enter his heart.

nThe original Bai Weiwei was too anxious and missed the opportunity to enter Han Zhengyu’s heart, so she couldn’t enter it again no matter how much effort she put in.

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nAfter Han Zhengyu got off work, he drove directly to the cemetery.

nHe placed a bouquet of daisy flowers in front of his mother’s tomb and looked at his mother’s black and white photo, staying silent for a long time.

n“Mom, I am sorry.” He finally said.

nJust like opening the defense barriers in his heart, Han Zhengyu had a painful look on his face.

n“I know that I am not filial. She killed you, but I can’t retaliate.”

nHe wanted to get rid of her several times, but once he faces the naive and trusting face of Bai Weiwei, he couldn’t do it.

nEvery time he had a thought of hurting that woman, a pang of guilt would hit him.

nHan Zhengyu said with a smile, “I never knew I could forgive this type of person.”

nHe clearly realized that his heart was moving.

nIt was not moving for the former Bai Weiwei, but the present Bai Weiwei who was like a five or six years old child.

nLast night, he wanted to deny it. But he also was clearly aware that it was the first time he really felt peace of mind and warmth during a thunderstorm.

n1. The asterisks were present in the raws, have no clue what word they are supposed to represent↩

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