Chapter 41 Your Dad Has Excellent Vision

Chapter 41 Your Dad Has Excellent Vision

I thought I was a smart guy, but I turned out to be a fool. In the end, I made things worse and ended up with the most expensive item in auction history.

Liang Weining didn't sleep the whole night, thinking about how to return the things without anyone noticing.

At ten o'clock in the morning, Xu Zhou called and asked her to put down her work temporarily because her boss had a private matter that needed her help.

Private matter?

Xu Zhou briefly explained: "The young master is sick today and has asked for leave at home. The school has arranged a Chinese interactive learning assignment, and we need to make a video and submit it."

"What can I do?" she asked.

"I'm not sure about the details. You can go to Pokfulam first and Uncle Ming will talk to you in detail."

After a few words, the phone was hung up.

Liang Weining looked through the schedule. Mr. Chen's business engagements would end around 11 o'clock, so the schedule would be empty until lunch time and before 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

What kind of homework is this? It's so urgent.

It was half an hour later when she arrived in Pok Fu Lam.

After listening to Uncle Ming's explanation, she realized that it was Josie who was throwing a tantrum.

The study is on the second floor.

Liang Weining knocked on the door and went in, and saw the young man sitting quietly at the desk with his back to the desk.

Although he is a teenager, he is actually only ten years old and is still a child after all.

The noise behind her made Josie turn around. Her pretty face looked a little listless, with a fever patch on her forehead, indicating that she might have a fever.

Because they had met last time and had a good impression of each other, the two of them quickly started chatting.

"Why do you refuse to record a video with your tutor?"

"What he said was too boring. I didn't like it."

Oh.

Liang Weining fell silent and stared at the person opposite him.

Uncle Ming’s meaning was very clear, which was to let her complete this video assignment on behalf of the tutor.

But, what should I say?

Seeing her embarrassment, Josie asked a question, "Sister, do we have to learn Chinese?"

Unexpected problems.

In an instant, Liang Weining's expression was no longer so relaxed.

She felt that she might not be up to the task.

As the boy watched silently, Liang Weining's eyes inadvertently swept across the exercise book under his elbow. The logo of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Primary School was printed on the warm yellow cover.

Chinese University.

It was her second choice in the college entrance examination and also the school that Teacher Xie was most optimistic about.

There is no destiny, and the feelings are complicated.

Liang Weining asked Josie: "How much do you know about your school?"

When mentioning this, the latter said with pride: "The school that Daddy chose for me personally must be the best."

The father-son relationship of complete trust is enviable.

Liang Weining smiled lightly and praised him generously, "Your dad has a very good eye."

That is.

Josie was indeed very interested when talking about her father.

"In fact, a long time ago, only one university was allowed to exist in Hong Kong." Liang Weining did not give the other party a chance to relax and went straight to the point.

Josie was puzzled: "Why?"

This has to involve a period of history.

Liang Weining gave an example: "For example, one day you are playing in the oceanarium and you are captured by bad guys. Those bad guys trap you in a house and cut off all contact with your family. They feed you and clothe you, and even force you to learn their language and culture. Many years pass, and you forget where your original home is, and you are confusedly integrated into the bad guys' three meals a day." The story is a bit cruel.

Josie was stunned and asked, "What about my dad? What should I do with him?"

"You are the only child your father has. If you are not around, the family will be destroyed. So he has no choice but to give you a younger brother."

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Meeting the boy's sad eyes, Liang Weining couldn't help laughing.

Okay, let’s get straight to the point.

"The Chinese University is like your younger brother to Hong Kong. He not only inherited your father's wisdom, but also continued his thoughts and bloodline. He made the family tradition flourish from generation to generation. Finally, with the opportunity of the times, you finally escaped from the cage of the bad guys and reunited with your younger brother. From now on, your family will live happily together."

After saying this, Josie came to a conclusion with absolute certainty, "Brother is very important!"

Correct.

Liang Weining added: "So your dad hopes that you can also shoulder the cultural and bloodline inheritance like your brother. No matter what kind of person you become or what you do in the future, you must not forget your name and where your home is."

This is the meaning of learning Chinese.

Josie nodded, not quite understanding. After all, she was still young and some things needed time to slowly understand and digest.

Fortunately, Uncle Ming was outside the door with high-definition equipment to record the entire process, so the video work was guaranteed.

No wonder Special Assistant Xu told him on the phone that Secretary Liang might be able to help.

You know what, this girl is really nice.

As soon as they stayed in the study, they ignored the time. It was not until Uncle Ming came upstairs to call them for dinner that Liang Weining realized that he should have said goodbye earlier.

Uncle Ming warmly invited him to stay. "Secretary Liang, you're welcome. Mr. Chen is on his way back to Pokfulam and will be there in a few minutes. It was his idea to let you stay for lunch."

What does the boss mean?
Liang Weining became more and more worried.

Noticing the girl's embarrassment, Uncle Ming smiled warmly, "Don't be nervous. Mr. Chen is always very approachable to us at home."

The girl smiled.

But in my heart I was thinking that it felt weird to eat at my boss's house during work hours.

Before I could finish my thoughts, I heard the sound of a car shutting down in the yard downstairs.

Uncle Ming said, "The master has arrived home."

There is no other choice but to stay.

When Liang Weining and Josie went downstairs, Chen Jingyuan had already come in from outside.

The man was still wearing the formal suit he had worn in the morning, with his coat draped over his arm, which was taken by the servant and hung up properly. He was only wearing a white shirt and a dark gray vest. Looking from the corner of the stairs, the huge entrance was spacious and bright, and the natural light projected in from outside the villa made his figure look tall and strong.

"Daddy." Josie called politely.

Chen Jingyuan looked towards the stairs, his eyes fixed on the girl's slender figure from afar.

The latter's expression was quite natural and he nodded in greeting.

The man responded with a normal expression, his voice slightly warmer than when he was working normally.

This is his homecoming state.

On the way back, I watched the video that the housekeeper sent to my phone.

During the meal, Chen Jingyuan seemed to mention something unintentionally and asked Liang Weining if she was willing to be Josie's weekend tutor.

The person involved was stunned after hearing this.

After a few seconds of silence, Liang Weining declined, "I don't have the qualifications to teach, and I'm afraid I'll mislead the students. Mr. Chen, please ask another professional to teach Josie."

In fact, five of the professionals she mentioned have voluntarily resigned in just half a year.

There was only one reason, which was that Josie didn't like their teaching method and had no interest at all. Sitting there for two hours every weekend was basically a waste of time.

In Minato, it is not easy to teach children from wealthy families.

Besides, Liang Weining is a lazy person. She works five days and has two days off, which is a good rest day. She won’t let herself suffer.

(End of this chapter)