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Chapter 542: They’re Two Different Things, It’s Not Relevant
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
He knew that Wenwen was a good girl with her own opinions and determination. She was definitely not someone Liang Shuzhen and Liu Juan could compare to.
“What do you want to do? I’ll listen to you, okay?” Zhou Hengyang coaxed softly.
“I’m not angry.” Su Wen quickly waved her hand, “I’m just thinking.” “Thinking about what? Tell me and I’ll help you come up with an idea.”
Su Wen had to admit that the male protagonist’s brain was more than 18 streets ahead of hers. Since Zhou Hengyang was willing to help her, Su Wen decided to tell the truth and did not beat around the bush.
“I told the Liang family about our relationship yesterday. Have you heard?” After talking for a long time, Zhou Hengyang did not mention anything. Su Wen was not sure what he meant.
If any man heard those words, they would have quarreled at home. Even those with strong self-esteem would feel that it was an insult to themselves. However, Su Wen was not afraid. If he was afraid of being insulted, why did he have to be a live-in son-in-law back then?
However, Zhou Hengyang treated her differently. She did not want to hurt Zhou Hengyang because of her arrogance and ignorance.
“I heard about it.”
“As expected, you know… Then you… What do you think?” Are you angry? Su Wen was too embarra.s.sed to ask this question, mainly because she could not bear to lose face.
“What do you mean?” Zhou Hengyang asked.
“That’s right… I said that you’re my family’s live-in son-in-law and that you have my surname. Will you be angry?
Hearing this, Zhou Hengyang laughed and poked Su Wen’s cheek with his finger, “Is this worth your imagination? Isn’t what you said the truth? I’m indeed your family’s live-in son-in-law, and I’m also surnamed Su with you.
There’s nothing to hide.”
“But yesterday, I used this as a capital to show off. That’s not right.” Su Wen sighed, “I thought about it and felt that it shouldn’t be.”
This time, Zhou Hengyang could no longer hide the smile on his face. He pointed at the shopping bags that were piled up in the living room, “You still have such strong combat power after thinking about it?”
Su Wen blushed, “They’re two different things, it’s not relevant.’
Zhou Hengyang’s heart was about to melt when he saw Su Wen’s cute little face. He could not help but pull her into his arms and rub her like she was a child. He even rubbed his handsome face against Su Wen’s shoulder.
“Haha…” A low laugh was heard, “Wenwen, what are you thinking? Am I, Zhou Hengyang, such a petty person?”
Su Wen really wanted to say, ‘You are,’ but there was no need for her to say it out loud. Anyway, she knew very well that the male protagonist in the novel was not a good person to talk to. Whoever dared to use him would be finished!
Of course, ordinary people could not use him at all.
However, it was a good thing that he was not angry.
Su Wen sorted out the situation in her mind and thought about the conflict in her heart. She finally understood where the problem was and why she had been feeling a little uncomfortable.
The real problem lay in status and ident.i.ty. Since ancient times, men had become live-in sons-in-law because the woman’s status was high, while the man’s status was low. Many of them were so poor that they could not even afford to marry a wife.
In ancient times, everyone from the n.o.bles to the commoners followed this law.
In the 1970s and 1980s, although it was not as exaggerated as in ancient times, it could not escape this law.