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Turns Out, I’m from a Real Aristocratic Family!-Chapter 52 - : Part-Time Job
Chapter 52: Part-Time Job
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Fang Yuan responded casually, “We’ve interacted several times.”
Their initial encounter hadn’t left a strong impression on that young person. However, after a few humbling experiences where he faced defeat, he gradually came to appreciate her medical prowess.
Bo Yi inquired, “So, do you have a preference for people skilled in medicine?”
Fang Yuan,”.. ”
Meanwhile, Mu Qing couldn’t help but chuckle inwardly. Bo Yi’s inquiry was quite loaded, even though he claimed not to be jealous. But Mu Qing could tell he was definitely feeling a touch of jealousy.
“What do you mean?” Fang Yuan was genuinely perplexed by his question. It wasn’t until she noticed the earnestness in his expression that she caught on. “Oh, you mean in terms of companionship? Well, it’s beneficial to have partners who are also knowledgeable in medicine. You can exchange ideas and insights when you have leisure time.”
Bo Yi’s reflexive grip on her hand tightened slightly, and he remarked with a hint of sourness, “Discussing medicine around the clock? Doesn’t that get exhausting?”
Fang Yuan countered with a playful smile, “Not at all. We’d only discuss topics that interest us. Plus, mutual conversations can lead to mutual improvement.”
Observing Fang Yuan’s raised eyebrow, Bo Yi couldn’t help but break into a smile. He realized she was teasing him intentionally. The sweetness he felt in his heart was akin to the spilling of a jar of honey.
“Master Bo, Starry Night Restaurant is just ahead,” Mu Qing informed them, adding, “Miss Fang Yuan, this is Master Bo’s favored dining spot. He’s never taken anyone else here before!”
Fang Yuan’s curiosity was piqued. “So, does that mean he takes others to restaurants he doesn’t like?”
Mu Qing hastened to clarify, “No, not at all!” Before their car had even come to a stop, the restaurant’s manager spotted them.
Swiftly, the manager personally emerged to extend his welcome. “Young Master Bo, it’s been a while… And who is this young lady?”
The dining hall brightened as the patrons noticed the young woman standing beside Bo Yi, their hands intertwined. He mmediately bowed respectfully and said, “Hello, Young Madam Bo. This way, please.”
Fang Yuan: “I am not Young Madam Bo.” 𝗯𝐞𝗱𝐧𝗼𝐯𝐞𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺
The manager was a shrewd person. When he heard this, he quickly said, “Soon will be it! Young Master Bo has never brought a girl here before. You are the first!”
Fang Yuan.”….”
The manager: “Does Young Madam Bo have a taboo with food?”
Fang Yuan said helplessly, “Nope. But change my form of address. My name is Fang Yuan.”
“Young Madam Bo, even if I give me a hundred times more courage, 1 still wouldn’t dare to address you by your name directly…” The manager’s obsequious smile was apparent, and he discreetly murmured into the walkie-talkie on his collar, “Quickly, clear the area immediately—move as swiftly as possible!”
Fang Yuan exchanged a glance with Bo Yi, silently questioning through her eyes: Wasn’t this a simple meal? Was all this fuss really necessary?
Bo Yi maintained his hold on her hand and led her into the dining room, unfazed by the commotion.
Within the restaurant, Fang Jiayi clung to Lu Chen’s arm, her expression one of pure delight. “Brother Lu Chen, this place must be so expensive. You brought me here… you treat me so wonderfully!”
Lu Chen regarded her affectionately. “You’re my fiancee. It’s only natural that I treat you well.”
The couple walked gracefully toward the entrance of the restaurant, where the usher bowed respectfully. “I apologize, but the entire restaurant has been reserved for a private event today.”
“Reserved? I didn’t receive any prior notification…” Lu Chen’s brow furrowed in displeasure.
“I apologize, it was a last-minute arrangement… I truly regret any inconvenience caused. Please consider making a new reservation through our app as a gesture of apology. Our establishment would be pleased to offer a 50 percent discount for your next visit.”
Fang Jiayi was taken aback. A 50 percent discount? That was quite substantial. It should be noted that this restaurant was known for its exorbitant prices.
Even a simple glass of fruit juice could cost upwards of 2000 yuan… And even if you had the funds, securing a reservation wasn’t guaranteed. A reservation needed to be made at least half a month in advance, and that was for a table in the main dining area. As for the exclusive private rooms, they were virtually impossible to secure. Who on earth had come today, with such wealth at their disposal, to reserve the entire restaurant? Their financial prowess was truly remarkable!
“Alright.” Lu Chen conceded, reluctantly preparing to depart.
At that moment, Fang Jiayi caught sight of a familiar figure making her way towards the VIP elevator. The elevator that led to the most exclusive private suite. It couldn’t be mistaken—it was Fang Yuan! What was she doing here? Fang Jiayi’s certainty about the silhouette was unwavering.
Fang Jiayi gestured towards Fang Yuan’s direction. “Why is she allowed in?”
“Who are you referring to?” The usher turned to look, but there was no one there. He explained with a patient smile, “Only tonight’s honored guests and the restaurant staff are permitted access.”
“Jiayi, who did you see?” Lu Chen inquired, scanning the area without spotting anyone.
In a hushed voice, Fang Jiayi confided in Lu Chen, “I’m almost certain I just saw Sister.”
Lu Chen was taken aback. “Could you have mistaken someone else for her?” The individuals able to frequent this place were either affluent or of high status. Fang Yuan’s financial capacity didn’t align with the clientele here. Moreover, someone had reserved the entire restaurant, making her presence seem unlikely.
“Perhaps Sister found work here to stay in Jing City?” Fang Jiayi pretended to sigh. “Brother Lu Chen, could you use your connections to help her secure a job? I’m concerned that the wealthy elite in this city might take an interest in her and cause her trouble again. Sister values her pride.. If she had to endure hardship just to remain in Jing City…”