Chapter 34 - Can’t You See that Luosang Likes Me? (2/2)

Aunt Rong used to be their grandmother’s carer. She was really nice, so her entire family was taken care of by the Nian Family. Her son was named Rong Ye, thirty-four years old. He had contracted for an orchard, and had been managing it well. He wasn’t bad-looking, and was unmarried.

Nian Junting paused briefly when hearing his sister, and soon began shaking his head.

“Brother, don’t be so cruel. It’s only gonna be one afternoon. Perhaps, one decision of yours will lead to a wonderful marriage,” Nian Xi begged him, “Rong Ye is gentle and hardworking, while Sister Luosang is kind and capable. I really think they’ll be a good match.”

“Luosang won’t like Rong Ye,” said Nian Junting affirmatively.

“Why not?” Asked Nian Xi.

Nian Junting glanced at her, his eyes were saying ‘You’re so stupid’.

“Can’t you see that Luosang likes me?” He asked his sister.

Nian Xi was dumbfounded to hear that. “I truly can’t…” she blinked and said.

Nian Junting snorted slightly, wondering why would someone as handsome and smart as himself has a little sister as silly and slow-minded as Nian Xi. “If she isn’t fond of me, would she risk her own safety to save me yesterday? Didn’t you say it yourself that even as my sister you wouldn’t s.h.i.+eld me against that bucket of p.i.s.s? And, there’s something you don’t know yet. She’s been trying to allure me all the time, regardless of settings. Wasn’t that clear enough? She only has me in her heart now,” he said.

Nian Xi was speechless.

She felt that she had a group of crows flying across her mind while cawing loudly. As her brother had always been strangely confident, she surely didn’t believe what he said.

“But it’s not good for her to carry a torch for me like that,” Nian Junting suddenly frowned and said, “She’s not my type at all. Ah, never mind, you should introduce her to Rong Ye. She might come round and see him as the second best choice.”

“Alright…” Nian Xi felt that her brain wasn’t even working.

At that moment, Luosang walked over, carrying a cut-up grapefruit.