Chapter 58 - Cut Open His Heart and Let Her See It (1/2)
Chapter 58: Cut Open His Heart and Let Her See It
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The third young master had always treated his hair as his treasure How could he go and get a haircut when he would go and dye his hair every few days?
Back when Mr Ji was still around, he did not like third young et hi expenses for aive in Even if he did not have money, he would not cut his hair
“Tt seeo to the hospital to have my ears checked,” the butler oing to have his hair cut This was too scary What if he heard so and offended the lanced at the butler with an unknown gaze and sat back down on the sofa His large hands with distinct joints covered his eyes and also blocked his obscure expression
Their father was a playboy, and histhat it was impossible for her to ave her and lived a carefree life abroad It was said that she had recently gotten herself an eighteen-year-old boyfriend
Eighteen years old That was even younger than Ji Zhou
With such parents, he was used to the chaotic life of the wealthy circle He had long been used to such a ht? This world was so fcking boring!
Ji Zhou was passionate about racing in all kinds of dangerous places When he was racing, he had thought countless tiood to die like this But now, his chest was filled with indescribable frustration and emptiness For the first time, he felt that his mud-like life was incompatible with
the Ji family
He shtly pursed, and he fell into a long silence A stor downstairs, but it was peaceful upstairs
After instructing Ji Ning on the violin, everyone went to Ji Zhou’s art studio Ji Zhou’s private space was very important to him Other than himself and the servants who cleaned the place, his studio was practically forbidden to anyone else2
It was the first time that so many people had come to this small studio The empty room instantly became much more populated Unlike the others, Ji Zhou’s studio was not filled with his work The walls of the studio were clean Even the drawing board was placed to one side His back was facing the door
as if he did not want anyone to see his work
This cold and clean way of furnishi+ng the studio fully expressed the owner’s rejection of the outside world