After Transmigrating into a Cannon Fodder Real Daughter, the Plot Changes

Chapter 94 Part 2 – Second Young Master Tong, The Green Tea Specialist (II)



Chapter 94 Part 2 – Second Young Master Tong, The Green Tea Specialist (II)



Sighing helplessly, Wang Siqi then got up from his seat, planning to pay the bill for the barbecue in advance.


But when he went to the cashier, the staff in charge told him with a polite smile, “There’s no bill, sir. You’re a friend of our second young master, and he already informed us not to charge you.”


“Your second young master?” Wang Siqi was stunned.


The staff nodded, “Yes, the second young master of the Tong family who is dining with you.”


Wang Siqi: “…”


When Wang Siqi returned to the barbecue table, Wang Simin didn’t even notice her brother’s dazed expression as she was busy taking selfies with Jiang Li.


After a few shots, Wang Simin asked Jiang Li, “You didn’t take many selfies before, did you?”


Jiang Li nodded, “I rarely took selfies.”


“I thought so, you don’t know how to pose at all, but you’re still very pretty.” With that, Wang Simin opened an app, edited the photos, and posted them on her Qzone and Moments.


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“Make sure to repost them.”


Jiang Li nodded, “Alright.”


Tong Yi placed his hand on Jiang Li’s shoulder and said, “Don’t you think your behavior is a bit childish?”


Jiang Li responded with a smile, “Well, it’s still a bit more mature than being afraid of haunted houses!”


Wang Simin looked incredulous, “Tong Yi is actually afraid of ghosts? What is this, a gap moe?!”


Jiang Li solemnly nodded, “I didn’t expect it either at first. Who would’ve thought he’d be scared of something unreal?”


Wang Siqi finally found an opportunity to speak, “I’ve seen some videos where girls act really scared in haunted houses when they’re with guys, just to get the guys to comfort them.” In his opinion, this Tong Yi must be using the same trick to cling to Jiang Li!


Tong Yi looked genuinely surprised, “Is that really a thing? You know so much. I’ve never come across such videos, and I have no idea why the algorithm never suggests such content to me.”


Jiang Li explained, “The algorithm builds recommendations based on your watch history, so it’s not that strange.”


Tong Yi suddenly had a look of realization, “Oh, I see! Then your classmate’s brother must watch these kinds of videos a lot.”


After saying this, he turned to Wang Siqi and said with a gentle expression, “I don’t mean anything by it, don’t overthink.”


Wang Siqi: “…”


Is this kid, who’s giving off such a strong green tea smell, really the second young master of the Tong family?


Aren’t rich kids supposed to be flattered by a lot of girls and grow up with an arrogant attitude?


After Jiang Li reposted Wang Simin’s updates on her social media, she was surprised to receive a flood of likes and comments. “My friends seem especially active today.” In the past, while people would also like and comment on her posts, it was never this many.


“If you post selfies more often, they’ll be even more active,” Wang Simin casually remarked.


Jiang Li shook her head, “Forget it then. I’d rather keep my phone a bit quieter.”


After eating and drinking their fill, Jiang Li asked the staff to help pack the lotus pods she had picked earlier, and then the group left the park.


As they exited the park, Wang Siqi noticed that Jiang Li got into a luxury car with Tong Yi. He finally couldn’t help but ask, “So Tong Yi really is a rich kid?”


Wang Simin corrected him, “Strictly speaking, he’s the heir of a wealthy family. Not just Tong Yi, Jiang Li’s family is also very wealthy.”


Wang Siqi was shocked, “Why didn’t you mention this before?”


“You never asked, so why would I bring it up?” Wang Simin didn’t quite understand her brother’s train of thought.


“You often talked about Jiang Li before, but you never mentioned that she comes from a wealthy family.”


Wang Simin responded with a nonchalant oh, “That’s not important. To me, Jiang Li’s excellence is enough to make people overlook the fact that she was born into money.”


Wang Siqi nodded, “Yeah, being the top scorer in the college entrance exam is indeed impressive, but she seems a bit too naive. She doesn’t seem to realize that Tong Yi has ulterior motives, nor does she reject his somewhat inappropriate behavior.”


Wang Simin explained, “Of course, she wouldn’t reject him. Even though Tong Yi spent the past few years abroad, when Jiang Li first joined the competition class, he tutored her remotely every day. You can’t imagine how dedicated he was. If it were anyone else, she probably would’ve given them a pair of black eyes.”


Wang Siqi chuckled and shook his head, “Jiang Li can’t possibly be such a violent girl.”


Wang Simin: “…”


Ha, men! Always judging girls by their looks!


Although she was also fond of handsome men, appearance was not the only thing she cared about.


If someone like this stupid brother of hers ever became the target of a green tea girl, he’s bound to get played!



Time flew by, and Jiang Huai’s health finally recovered enough for him to be discharged from the hospital. The moment he was granted permission, he wasted no time in heading back to the company, with the hope of reviving it or at least selling it for a profit.


But within less than half a month, the company was hit by multiple crises and eventually declared bankruptcy, leaving Jiang Huai with a massive debt. He tried to sell off his assets, but the villa he lived in was Feng Yun’s premarital property, and the rest, even if sold, wouldn’t fetch much.


Fortunately, he still had a small house that he had bought for Jiang Ya many years ago. After Jiang Ya passed away, he would occasionally visit it. He originally planned to move in permanently, but on the night he moved in, creditors came knocking, forcing him to sell the house to pay off part of his debt. After that, he had no choice but to move into a hotel, but somehow, the creditors always found him immediately, disturbing the entire hotel every time they came to collect their debts.


As a result, Jiang Huai soon became a notorious figure in Minjiang City. Not only did large hotels refuse to accommodate him, but even small motels and inns wouldn’t dare let him stay. They made it clear that because Jiang Huai had offended the wrong people, they wouldn’t be able to stay in business if they allowed him into their establishment.


Out of options, Jiang Huai had to return home in despair. Although Feng Yun hated him, at least she wouldn’t chase him for the debts.


After staying at home for just two days, Jiang Huai noticed that the creditors stopped coming after him. It was obvious that their aim was to force him back home. No need to guess—this must be another malicious plan concocted by Feng Qi. Because Feng Yun wanted revenge, Feng Qi drove him back home to be under Feng Yun’s mercy.


Once Jiang Huai returned, Feng Yun began her intermittent bouts of madness. As if she felt a sense of satisfaction only when she saw him in a state of helplessness and pain.


Feng Yun’s methods of revenge were no longer limited to physical assault, but also mental. She no longer threatened him with a knife as she did in the hospital, but she would often wake him up in the middle of the night by dousing him with water, then stare at him with a terrifyingly sinister expression.


Jiang Huai felt like he was on the verge of a nervous breakdown, yet Feng Yun acted as if she was completely justified.


“Didn’t you say that my father never treated you like a human? Now I’m just letting you know that what I’m doing is truly treating you as less than human.”


Jiang Huai begged for her forgiveness many times, and occasionally, Feng Yun would agree to live peacefully with him. But this ‘peaceful’ state never lasted more than two days before she would start acting crazy again.


Jiang Zhou couldn’t stand the way his parents tortured each other and gradually stopped coming home. He knew Bai Guolin had Ruoruo’s contact information, but he didn’t dare to ask for it.


He spent his days at the bar, living a life of drunken oblivion. For the current him, only alcohol could numb the pain, making him temporarily forget the difficulty of life.


In just one summer break, Jiang Zhou lost more than fifteen kilograms, looking as thin as a bamboo stick. Whenever he looked in the mirror, he couldn’t help but think: If Ruoruo saw him now, she probably wouldn’t recognize him.


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