Chapter 115 - His Dark Eyes Wavered (5) (1/2)

Chapter 115: His Dark Eyes Wavered (5)

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

Song Yuanxi's face turned beet red and she grabbed Xia Yehua's arm, saying anxiously, ”Auntie, did we not agree not to talk about this matter with others? Why are you talking about it now!”

Xia Yehua poked Yuanxi's nose and said, ”If I hadn't seen the foolish expression you had on your face when you were chatting on your phone, I would not have even known that you were in love. Do you really see me as your stepmother? If so, why wouldn't you tell me about such a huge thing. I'm telling you, online romance is completely unreliable!”

Song Yuanxi wanted to say something, but she did not dare to say it out loud. Instead, she said softly, ”Auntie, this is something that us teenagers do quite often, so you-”

”Teenagers… Well, how about you ask your sister-in-law whether true love can be found over the Internet?”

As she finished speaking, both of them stared at Qiao Lian simultaneously.

Qiao Lian froze; her entire body was stunned.

Could true love really be found on the Internet?

She once thought that the answer was 'Yes'.

She had even argued with her mom over this issue; she had stood her ground then. She had even travelled a great distance to Beijing to find him.

But ultimately…

Qiao Lian lowered her head and said softly, ”Everything you find on the Internet is simulated and you shouldn't take them seriously.”

As she finished speaking, the atmosphere in the room suddenly shifted.

A cold breeze was blowing directly at her, causing everybody present to subconsciously close their mouths. They had seen Shen Liangchuan walking from the balcony, and his entire body was completely frigid.

He was still holding a cell phone in his hands. Clearly, he had just finished answering a call.

However, his gaze was coldly directed at Qiao Lian's body.

She had just said that… everything on the Internet was simulated and couldn't be taken seriously.

Heh.

Why was this sentence so ironic?

That's because not only had he treated an online relationship seriously, but he had also never forgotten it for eight long years.