Chapter 1049: Chapter 1049: Sending the Rest of My Life from Afar (43)
That was the last time Chuzheng saw Song Yanran.
Not long after that, I heard that Song Yanran had died accidentally due to mental problems.
The Song Family was also completely devoured by Song Yanran’s husband, this son-in-law showed no mercy at all, directly kicking Song Boxue and Mother Song out.
Song Boxue had worked hard for the first half of his life, thinking he’d enjoy the later years.
Who would have thought it would end like this?
When Chuzheng saw him again much later, he was completely unrecognizable, sick and haggard beyond recognition.
Mother Song was nowhere to be found.
But that’s a story for another time.
At this moment, Chuzheng was waiting for the party to end.
Yu Jin, having dealt with everyone, came over with a drunken sway, Chuzheng was afraid he’d fall at any moment.
But luckily, though Yu Jin was swaying, each step was steady.
Chuzheng inexplicably felt he looked like a little toddler who had just learned to walk.
The little toddler buried himself into Chuzheng’s arms, his face nestling into the crook of her neck, nuzzled a bit.
His breath was hot.
“Baby.”
He called her.
Chuzheng let him lean on her to steady himself, and when Uncle Bai over there had mostly sent everyone off, she gave him a nudge: “Let’s go home.”
“Mm.”
Yu Jin hummed but didn’t move, perhaps the drunkenness was becoming more evident.
He leaned close to Chuzheng’s ear and whispered, “Baby, I’ve got a secret to tell you.”
His breath was overwhelmingly warm, making Chuzheng a bit itchy: “Say it properly.”
Yu Jin puffed his cheeks: “No one can hear it.”
“…Alright, say it.”
Yu Jin wrapped his arms around her, his soft and tender body leaning on her, his lips near her ear: “I… I need to pee.”
Yu Jin’s voice was full of grievance.
As if someone was stopping him from peeing.
“Go to the bathroom to pee!” Chuzheng couldn’t stand it.
Since when was this a secret!
The Good Person Card deserves a beating!
“I tried.” Yu Jin’s voice sounded even more aggrieved: “But… but I can’t undo it.”
Chuzheng: “…”
Yu Jin was truly heavily drunk, Chuzheng took him to the restroom: “Can you go in by yourself?”
“I can’t…” Yu Jin clung to Chuzheng.
“…”
Going into the men’s restroom—no way in hell!
After a minute, Chuzheng supported Yu Jin into the restroom, afraid of being seen, she simply shoved Yu Jin into a stall.
She let Yu Jin lean against the partition, bent down to undo his belt: “Alright, hurry up.”
Yu Jin leaned in, his eyes drunk yet carrying a silly smile: “Baby, will you watch me?”
“Watch you what?”
Yu Jin pointed below.
Chuzheng wished she could dunk him in a toilet to wash his brain: “Stop messing around.”
“Oh.” Yu Jin puffed his cheeks, lowered his head, and spoke to his little buddy: “Baby won’t watch you, you must be naughty.”
Chuzheng held her head: “Are you going to the bathroom or not?”
“Why go to the bathroom?” Yu Jin tilted his head: “Can’t I go on you, baby?”
Chuzheng: “…” Say that again when you’re sober!
Yu Jin, probably truly uncomfortable holding it in, stopped babbling and began to relieve himself.
Chuzheng waited for him to finish, helped him fasten his belt, and just as she was about to take him out, she suddenly heard footsteps outside.
“Baby…”
Chuzheng quickly covered Yu Jin’s mouth.
Yu Jin’s eyes, hazy with drunkenness, looked at her with discontent, silently protesting, looking utterly pitiful.
When Chuzheng released him, he opened his mouth to speak, and Chuzheng cut him off with a kiss.
But Yu Jin, pleased by the kiss, began to hum softly.
Chuzheng: “…”
If someone sees us, how will I keep my face?
Chuzheng bit him once, Yu Jin pouted miserably, pushing her away.
In the end, Chuzheng opted to cover his mouth with her hand.
Chuzheng heard the sound of flushing from outside, the footsteps gradually fading away.
Chuzheng released him, Yu Jin immediately said: “You bit me, I’m not kissing you anymore!”
“Fine, no kiss then.”
Chuzheng pushed open the stall door, looking up to see a man standing in front, giving her an odd look.
Chuzheng: “…” Damn it! Why is there someone in here, and how did he come in so quietly?!
“No, I want a kiss.”
Behind her, Yu Jin was still talking.
Chuzheng: “…”
Should I close the stall door now or rush over to knock out the person outside?
The man awkwardly smiled, ducked his neck, ready to slip away.
“Stop!”
“I… I didn’t see anything.” The man weakly said: “I don’t even know you two, really!”
Chuzheng helped Yu Jin stand firm: “What’s your name? What do you do?”
The man shakily fished out his business card.
“You can’t talk about what happened today.”
“Okay, okay.”
The man dashed out of the restroom.
In fact, Chuzheng and Yu Jin didn’t do anything, both looked perfectly normal, but in such an environment, it inevitably seemed ambiguous.
Of course, they’re a proper couple, doing anything wouldn’t be surprising.
Chuzheng dragged Yu Jin out: “Stop clinging, walk properly.”
Yu Jin hummed softly, the sound like a kitten, soft and tender, quite tickling.
“Sir.” Uncle Bai saw them coming out and quickly approached: “Sir, are you drunk?”
“Yes.” Chuzheng replied: “I’ll take him home first.”
“Alright, thank you, Miss Song.”
Chuzheng supported Yu Jin and left, bumping into Yu Wei at the elevator, Yu Wei also had a bit of alcohol on him, but clearly not drunk, his eyes bright.
“Drunk?” Yu Wei initiated the conversation.
Chuzheng glanced at him, saying nothing.
Yu Wei smiled, polite and gentle, showing no malice.
Ding—
Yu Jin rested his chin on Chuzheng’s shoulder, lifting his eyelids to glance at him, eyes drowsy yet a trace of sobriety peeking through.
Chuzheng helped him into the elevator, Yu Wei didn’t follow, standing outside: “Family Head, safe travels.”
Yu Wei changed his address, he agreed to the previous matter.
Yu Jin’s lips curled slightly, but his expression was confused, clearly not in a sober state, and in the next second, buried his face into Chuzheng’s neck.
–
They returned to the villa.
The servant had already gone to bed, and Chuzheng didn’t call for her, directly getting Yu Jin into his room.
“Baby, I’m hungry.”
Yu Jin lay on the bed, limbs spread wide like a star.
He mumbled about being hungry.
Chuzheng changed out of her gown, unfazed: “Bear with it.”
“No.” Yu Jin shouted louder: “I’m hungry, baby! You can’t starve me!”
Yu Jin, a grown man, speaking in a spoiled tone was incongruous, but now drunk, with his soft voice and the gentle air he radiated, it didn’t seem incongruous at all.
In fact, it was a bit cute…
Chuzheng changed, went over, and bent down to kiss him.
Yu Jin, heated by the kiss, softly murmured after a while.
“Baby? What are you doing?”
“Aren’t you hungry?”
Yu Jin blinked innocently, eyes slightly red, his lips slightly wet: “My tummy’s hungry.”
Chuzheng: “…”