Spoiled By the Young Master After Reborn In the 80s -
Chapter 319: three hundred and eighteen, younger sister
Chapter 319: three hundred and eighteen, younger sister
Song Xuemo’s eyes suddenly sparkled with excitement as she looked at Song Xiran, "Brother, how are you going to make it enter Luo Shu’s body?" She couldn’t care less whether the Song family wanted Luo Shu to return to their fold; all she wanted was for Luo Shu to die.
"Naturally, I’ll find someone Luo Shu won’t be on guard against," Song Xiran said with a cold laugh.
"You mean her?" Song Xuemo trembled with excitement, hardly able to wait to see Luo Shu’s downfall.
With a smile, Song Xiran nodded, "Having kept her around for so long, it’s time to put her to use."
Luo Shu and Meng Yujuan were chatting as they walked towards the dormitory.
"With everyone gone for the holiday, I was bored to death," Meng Yujuan said with a gloomy face. She wanted to go home too, but her home was far away, and besides, it would cost money for the trip.
"You seem to have had a pretty good time at school; I see you’ve put on weight after a few days." Luo Shu sized up Meng Yujuan with a smile, teasing her. Since her first days at the university, she had changed a lot: her skin had become fairer, the blemishes on her face had faded, and she had grown much prettier.
"You’re the one who’s gained weight!" Meng Yujuan glared at Luo Shu, annoyed. Many people had lately commented on her weight gain, and it was a source of distress for her.
"Putting on a little weight isn’t bad! I heard that someone wanted to ask you out to a movie during the holiday?" Luo Shu said with a mischievous wink to Meng Yujuan.
Meng Yujuan’s face instantly turned red. She looked down, embarrassed, "There’s no such thing!" She had never experienced the sensation of being liked by a boy since childhood. From elementary to middle to high school, the looks she received from the boys were always ones of disdain and aversion as if she were some kind of pest.
That day she went to the library to read, and a boy sat opposite her. She didn’t pay much attention to him at first, until he handed her a note.
She took the note, surprised, and froze as she read the words, "I’ve searched for her in my dreams, countless times, but suddenly, turning round, I find her where the lights are dim."
After placing the note aside, she continued reading her book with a flushed face, but her heart wouldn’t stop pounding heavily. This was the first time in her life a boy had shown interest in her—how could she not be flustered?
The boy, seeing no response, took the paper again and continued to write.
After finishing, he handed the note back to her.
She hesitated to take it, but she saw the words written on it, "Are you free this week? I’d like to ask you out to a movie."
Reading that line, she was so frightened she stood up quickly, grabbed her books, and ran outside. A boy had asked her out to a movie—was she dreaming?
After dashing out of the library, she pinched her face hard to convince herself that she wasn’t dreaming, that a boy really had asked her out to a movie.
Since then, that boy waited for her every day at the bottom of the dormitory building.
Seeing her come downstairs, he would approach her for a chat and accompany her to the cafeteria for meals. After a few days of interaction, she had gotten to know Li Hui quite well.
"Ah, you’re shy! Your face is all red," Luo Shu said teasingly to Meng Yujuan.
"Luo Shu, if you tease me again, I’ll hit you!" Meng Yujuan threatened, waving her fist.
"Sis!" Luo Shu and Meng Yujuan were laughing and joking when a timid voice called out from in front of them.
Without realizing it, Luo Shu frowned and looked up to see Luo Shan, dressed in a white sweater and a black wool skirt, standing not far away and smiling at her. Although her smile was shy, it lacked the innocence it once had, seeming instead as though it was put on deliberately.
"She’s your sister?" Meng Yujuan asked, looking at Luo Shan as she approached them.
"Mhm," Luo Shu replied indifferently. The Luo Shan before her now felt so unfamiliar that any remnants of sisterly affection that lingered in her heart dissipated in that moment.
Luo Shan walked up, smiling at Luo Shu, "Sis!"
"What made you think to come find me?" Luo Shu asked with a slight curve of her lips, her demeanor distant.
"I’ve missed you. I heard you were at Jinchen University, so I had someone bring me here. Did you miss me?" Luo Shan stepped forward, taking hold of Luo Shu’s arm affectionately as she spoke.
"I’ll leave now, you sisters chat," Meng Yujuan said to Luo Shu before running off. Li Hui had asked her out to a movie, and she needed to get ready.
"Sis, let’s go over there to talk," Luo Shan suggested, pointing towards the lakeside and pulling Luo Shu by the arm, "The scenery here is so lovely! If I didn’t know it was a school, I’d think I’d entered the imperial palace."
"How did the Song Family let you out?" Luo Shu asked in a flat tone.
"The Song Family has always been good to me. As soon as I said I wanted to see you, they had a car bring me over. Sister, are you living at the school now?" Luo Shan asked with an excited glint in her eye.
"Mhm," Luo Shu nodded subtly.
"It’s so inconvenient living at school. Why not move to the Song Family’s place? Your maternal grandfather and your uncle are all very nice," Luo Shan said hopefully.
Luo Shu shook her head, the corner of her mouth twisting with a bitter smile, "Did you come to persuade me to return to the Song Family?
Luo Shan nodded eagerly, "I really miss living with you and Xiao Zheng like before. We were so happy then."
"Everything changes," Luo Shu said as she gazed toward the distant Lake Heart Pavilion, her expression utterly detached. Some people, some things, once missed, are missed forever. No matter how hard you try, you can’t return to the past. She couldn’t go back, and neither could Luo Shan.
"Sis, don’t you want to live with me and Xiao Zheng again?" Luo Shan looked at Luo Shu, longing in her eyes.
Luo Shu smiled faintly and glanced at Luo Shan, "Go back, and don’t come looking for me again." From this moment on, there was no longer any affection between them.
Luo Shan stared at Luo Shu, her eyes growing harsh, "Sis, must you be so heartless?" Whose fault was it that she ended up like this? If Luo Shu hadn’t brought her out of the village in the first place, she would still be the naive Luo Shan.
If she hadn’t provoked the Song Family, they would never have taken her in. During her time with the Song Family, she suffered humiliation and endured agonizing pain that made life feel worse than death. All of this was because of her!
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