Chapter Sixty-Three: The Miserable Chu Ge (1/2)

Chu Ge was having a bad headache.

Two nights ago, he was having a drink in the corner of a bar while waiting for someone. He imagined that it would just be a very normal night. It turned out that some blond came in, waddling his way from nowhere, completely drunk. When he walked past the doctor’s table, that man tilted his head and his entire body went crashing into the table, swiping the rows of bottles onto the floor, covering it in shattered glass pieces.

Destroying someone’s property was one thing, but that blond’s forehead had a cut from the glass fragments, which made blood seep out from the wound very quickly.

The thundering sound of bottles smashing freaked Chu Ge out as he immediately got up from his seat. But a few drops of liquor still managed to spill onto his newly-bought windbreaker.

Such rotten luck out of nowhere had Chu Ge on the verge of sprouting vulgarities. However, due to his professional conduct as a doctor, he decided to help that person and prepared to dial for an ambulance.

“Bro…”

Who would had expected that when Chu Ge reached out to tap the man’s shoulder, the blond abruptly jumped and pushed him away, before he rolled to the bottom of the table.

Even as the blond was lying on the floor, his mouth continuously mumbled: “I’m- I’m the Yan family’s young master!”

Chu Ge was bending down when he froze.

Yan family?

“Brother Mian are you okay? Brother Mian?” A few of drunkards saw their friend in trouble and quickly came over to help.

This noisy underground bar was not considered a high-class venue. The deafening songs and flickering lights kept people so distracted that even such a big ruckus did not attract much attention from their surroundings.

Chu Ge didn’t usually visit such places, but he did have a date here today. Hence, he did not have a choice but to reluctantly agree to it.

It was just that things had developed beyond his expectation.

“Brother Mian, Mian, let’s go.”

“I’m not leaving. Who dares to get rid of me? I’m the young master, I’m the one…”

“Okay, stop being an embarrassment. Let’s scram.”

Chu Ge pushed the frame of his spectacles – this blond’s words bothered him somewhat.

A few youngsters with colorful dyed hair held the blond up and forcefully dragged him away. One of the guy with red hair stayed back to thank Chu Ge.

“Oh. No problem, it’s nothing.” Chu Ge politely replied as he offered his cigarette box.

“Hey, don’t say that.” The red haired guy replied shyly but generously reached out for a cigarette and lit it.

Chu Ge took out another cigarette for himself but did not put it in his mouth. The doctor held the cigarette between his fingers and asked casually: “Who’s that guy anyway? Drinking that much and wailing away.”

“Bro, this bar is Brother Mian’s territory. How could you not even know Brother Mian?” The red hair guy lowered his voice: “That’s the Yan family’s young master. Filthy rich. Everyone’s flattering him.”

Chu Ge asked puzzledly: “Yan family? You mean that family that does jewelry business? I don’t think that guy is called brother Mian…?”

“Heyyy, you’re talking about the Yan family’s eldest young master. This one’s the second young master.”

Second young master?

Those familiar words connected and formed a somewhat strange combination.

But that was how Chu Ge realized who that blond was.

Yan family’s second young master – that was the boy Mr. Yan’s second wife gave birth to from the second marriage after Madam Du passed away. He was twelve years younger than Yan Jin, which meant that he was just sixteen or seventeen years old now. Probably still in high school. In Chu Ge’s eyes, he was still just a kid.

Madam Du passed away when Yan Jin was eight. Mr. Yan grieved for three years after his first wife passed away before he remarried – It was uncommon in their social circle. The lady Mr. Yan married was Yan Jin’s step-mother. Chu Ge had seen her five or six years ago. However, it was quite some time ago, and they never really interacted with one another, so the doctor was unable to recall immediately.

Chu Ge had seen that blond before, but back then he wasn’t a blond yet, just a black haired boy who was not very well-liked.

While Chu Ge was deep in his memories, the red hair guy carried on talking: “Sigh, we have no idea what’s wrong with him today, calling us out in the middle of the night. If his dad wasn’t rich, who would bother to flatter that wimpy kid.”

Chu Ge strongly agreed to that. He too felt that this ‘Yan family’s second young master’ was too arrogant, just like a spoiled second-generation brat.

“Oh well. He still dares to do as he pleases in front of other people with that kind of brother. When would it be his turn to inherit the Yan family?”

Chu Ge continued to worm facts out of the red haired guy who didn’t seem to notice at all. He replied: “He wasn’t in line at first. But earlier, Brother Mian claimed that he’s the natural born child and that this brother of his wasn’t even the Yan family’s child to begin with. Sooner or later, those family properties would all end up in his hands.”

Chu Ge was so frustrated that he almost laughed. Yan Jin was not the Yan family’s child? That debate had been over since eight hundred years ago, and now a high schooler was talking about it? It seemed like this second young master thought that he could do whatever he pleased without fear of interference. Not that Yan Jin bothered to care about him spouting nonsense anyway.

The difference in age was obvious. Anyone can see that this second young master, who was just playing around and waiting for death, was now enthusiastically trying to come forward like a prodigal son. In the end, this child wouldn’t even be worthy of becoming an obstacle in Yan Jin’s path to inherit the Yan family’s business. Two years later, when Mr. Yan retires from his spot, the old man might even end up begging Yan Jin to spare that child a meal.

Based on the friendship between the Yan and Nan family, Chu Ge had heard some secrets from his elders. For example, how the majority of the Yan family’s businesses were located overseas. Which meant to say that the rightful person in power was not Mr. Yan, but Yan Jin’s grandfather. Another hearsay was how that elderly man was particular about well-matched families in terms of social status and how one should only have one marriage in their life. At first, the elder did not agree to Mr. Yan’s remarriage. In an unpleasant way of saying it, he thought that agreeing to let that woman even be considered part of their family tree was already good enough despite her status and family background.

Even if it ended up with Yan Jin not inheriting the Yan family because of some personal reason, it would never be the second young master’s turn to take over that position. After all, Mr. Yan had quite a few brothers, and Yan Jin had several cousins that were around his age as well.

“That second young master must have watched too many dramas.” Chu Ge was planning on treating this incident like a joke and forget about it. However, what the red haired guy said next made him break out into a cold sweat.

The red haired guy was a young man who spoke without reserve. He took another cigarette from Chu Ge and was absolutely unrestrained with his words: “That’s what I thought too. But earlier, Brother Mian just said that he found a paternity test document that his mother hid. He claims that his brother wasn’t his father’s child.”

The hand that Chu Ge held his cigarette in trembled as the ashes fell to the ground.

Paternity test?

Yan Jin’s identity was almost a hundred percent assured. But if a paternity test surfaced, what if… Would it really be possible?

Possible?

Chu Ge stared at the red hair guy, who left with his friends that called for him, and pressed the cigarette butt into the ashtray.

Then, his gaze landed onto a few strands of golden hair that were on the table.

At that moment, Chu Ge felt his headache, that had never relapsed over the past few years, start to throb again.