MTL - I Became the Favorite of Big Bosses-Chapter 4 Go to the countryside

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Chapter 4 Going to the countryside

Although Mother Wei was worried about her son, she was also worried about her daughter. Because her daughter was about to go to the countryside and she didn't know when she would be back, Mother Wei stayed at home with her daughter during this time.

As for Wei Lin, Wei Xueliang's guards have been helping to take care of him recently.

It was not Wei Lin's wish to let the original person go to the countryside instead, but the original person was already dizzy with anger and could not communicate normally at all.

If the original person knew Wei Lin's thoughts, would she still be so willful?

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The sky was clear, and with the sound of a flute, the green train headed toward Province H.

The train was full of people, the youngest was only 14 or 15 years old, the eldest was only 16 or 17 years old, and Wei Lan was among them.

It takes more than ten hours to drive from Beijing to Province H. It is uncomfortable to be crowded with people. In addition, it is June and the weather is hot and hot. Wei Xueliang still feels that he is indebted to her. He spent some time on the ticket. Get a seat by the window.

 Everyone in the carriage, some of whom they knew or didn't know, were sitting next to each other, and they soon started chatting together, making the scene very lively.

However, Wei Lan felt a little irritable for no reason.

Her hair was scattered when she was looking for a seat. She pulled off the hair tie, grabbed her hair and combed it into a neat high ponytail. The bangs on her forehead hang down in pieces, covering the pale pink marks on her forehead.

She stretched out her hand and pushed, and the window opened a ten centimeter gap. The train was speeding, and the wind blowing in was very strong. It blew her long hair hanging around her ears, revealing her slender and white neck. When the male educated youth opposite turned her eyes, Never moved away again.

Wei Lan didn't notice. At this moment, she was looking at the rapidly retreating silhouette outside the window, and her thoughts had already returned to yesterday.

Yesterday, Wei's mother took her to the urban hospital to visit her brother who only appeared in the background in the original novel.

 What kind of person is Wei Lin?

Wei Lin is Wei Lan's older brother. He also has a very attractive appearance. He is tall and thin, with gentle eyes and a warm voice.

Yesterday, when Wei's mother went out to fetch hot water, Wei Lin took one of her hands, his eyes filled with guilt but helplessness, and he said, "Lan Lan, I'm sorry."

It was only five words. For Wei Lan, a foreigner, it didn't have much feeling. However, her mood was very complicated at that time.

There seemed to be an emotion that was affecting her from the bottom of her bones. Out of instinct, big tears burst out, but she could only bite her lips to hold back the grievances surging in her heart.

The girl wore her hair in a high ponytail, with a few strands of hair hanging playfully on her cheeks. Her side face was smooth and fair, and under her long and slightly curled eyelashes, her eyes were crystal clear. After just a moment, the girl suddenly lowered her eyes, and in an instant, there seemed to be water in her starry eyes. Light emerges…

Jiang Cheng's heart trembled, thinking that it was the first time she was so far away from home and felt reluctant to leave. He hurriedly tried to say a few words of comfort, but someone spoke first.

"Sister Lan Lan, why are you crying?" Song Qi glared at Jiang Cheng fiercely, turned to look at Wei Lan nervously, and said at a loss: "You, are you homesick? Don't cry, isn't it? Am I with you?"

Song Qi comforted her clumsily, but her words pierced the hearts of the people in the carriage. The noisy carriage just now suddenly became quiet. For a moment, she could only hear the sound of "哓哧哓哧" coming from the connection between the carriages.

 “This is the first time I’ve been so far away from home...”

“The furthest place I’ve ever been is my grandma’s house. Even then, it was on the territory of the capital city…”

“You don’t know when you can come back from this trip?”

The educated youth who responded to the call to go to the countryside this time felt depressed.

 (End of this chapter)