Chapter 454: Miracles

In the fifty-first district of that lighthouse country, the woman who presided over the e-sports player's tournament became a legend for a while.

That forward herself is a miracle, such a woman broke through all kinds of obstacles in the Lighthouse Country and the 51st District, and as a result, she succeeded, so whether it is in the Lighthouse Country or in the 51st District, there are countless people who support her.

That Chen Jingu and Tu Tuqiao also admired this woman.

Tu Tuqiao said to Chen Jingou: "This move forward, I have brought my advantages as a woman to the extreme. ”

The Duke of Darkness, although he has attracted a lot of people, often says to his lover Cha Yueran: "Although I and that Xiangxiang are both running this e-sports business, I actually feel that if I am evenly matched with that Xiangxiang, there is really no way to compete with that Xiangxiang." ”

Cha Yueran said: "Don't worry, I asked my sister, the girl named Cha Fei'er, to help you." ”

The Duke of Darkness said, "That Chafier is only eighteen years old, what can she do?" ”

Zha Yueran said: "You know, my sister is eighteen years old, eighteen girls are a flower, what do you say she can do?" ”

"Actually, esports is beautiful, it's the most beautiful thing in life, and I'd rather your sister enjoy it than pay the price to be with us," said the Duke of Darkness. ”

Zha Yueran said: "Don't say this kind of joke, we are together, this is our fate, this world we are together, this is our destiny, if you make this e-sports world too cruel, then you can repay us more after you develop." ”

The Duke of Darkness said, "Okay. ”

That Cha Feier is an e-sports player who has just emerged in Xuanwu Kingdom recently, and this woman is a huge traffic star.

So, there are countless people who are supporting that Chafir.

If the dark duke was able to find that Chaffield to help, he would naturally have to pay some price, but the dark duke didn't care at all.

Because, in the eyes of that dark duke, he only needs to let his lover Cha Yueran make a request, and that Cha Feier will agree.

That Chen Jingou heard about that Chafeier joining the camp of the Dark Duke, and he immediately informed that forward.

Xiangxiang was very calm, and she said to Chen Jingou, "Thank you." ”

Chen Jingou said: "No thanks, but that Cha Fei'er must be not good, you have to be careful at the end of the month." ”

Forward said: "This is not something I pay attention to, in fact, I just need to do my part." ”

Chen Jingu said: "It seems that I am overly worried. Actually, according to your talents, I think you can completely save the day. ”

Forward said, "Thank you, in fact, I just take one step at a time." ”

Mr. Chen turned to her and said, "This is the last night of the season; There's a female singer there, and she should really go and listen to it. She's so wonderful, and she's so ugly and cute," Mr. Chen Jingu was lazy again.

Anything that pleases his wife, the Doctor has nothing to dislike. The doctor turned to her and said:

"You should go, Cha Yueran. You should go. ”

"I don't want to go," she said to the doctor, "I'm willing to stay at home." I would love to stay at home. ”

Then she started talking to me without looking at her cousin. She asked about Cha Yueran's situation, asked if she would come to see her, and when she would come. She was so upset, I wondered why the doctor couldn't see it.

But he didn't see anything. He kindly told her that she should be a little happy when she was young, and that she should not be left angry by an old man who was not angry. And, he said, he wanted to hear her sing him all the songs that the new singers sang, but how could she sing well if she didn't go? With that, the doctor made a date for her, and invited her back to dinner. After this appointment, I think the Duke of Darkness will go to his patent office. Anyway, in any case, he lazily rode away.

The next morning, I wondered if she had gone to the opera. She didn't go, but sent someone to London to push her cousin away; She went to see Cha Yueran in the afternoon and persuaded the doctor to go with her. When they walked home through the fields together, would she go to the opera? Did Zha Yueran also have a good influence on her?

I don't think she looks very happy. But her face is beautiful, or it would be a hypocritical face. I used to look at her face because she always sat under the window when we worked. She prepared breakfast for us and we worked while eating. When I left at nine, she knelt on the floor next to the doctor's feet and put on leggings and shoes for him. On the open window of the low-ceilinged room, some green leaves hung low and cast a soft shadow on her face. On my way to the doctorate, I kept thinking about the face I had seen her look at him as he was studying. But I am happy with this busyness, and I never slow down for any reason, and I feel that the more tired I feel, the more worthy I am of Yu Yali. I haven't told Yu Yali about the change in my personality yet, because she won't be telling her anything until she comes to see Miss Chafier in a few days. I told her only in letters—all of which we had secretly delivered by Miss Chaffield—that I had much to say to her. At the same time, I cut back on the amount of hair oil, no soap and toilet water at all, and I sold three vests for ridiculously low prices, because they were too extravagant in my hard life.

Still not satisfied with these things, I was still anxious to find more things to do, so I went to Hannigan. Now that I've reconnected with the doctor, I'm taking him with me to see Hannigan.

I took Mr. Rainman with him because he was sympathetic to my aunt's misfortune and began to agonize about it to convince him that he was useful, or we had to make him really useful—which would certainly be better—or else, I fear, his ill would be even worse. So I decided to give it a try and see if Hannigan could help me. Before we went, I wrote a letter to Hannigan and told him in detail what had happened to us. Hannigan gave me a very good letter back, showing his sympathy and friendship. These suggestions do not apply to our Fish Yali. Our dearest fish Yali is a pampered child of nature. She is the embodiment of light, vitality, and joy. I honestly admit that it would have been better to do so, but—" Miss Chaffield shook her head.

I was encouraged by Miss Chafir's final confession, and I asked her if she would be willing to do so if she had the opportunity to guide her to prepare for a serious life. Miss Chaffil's answer was yes, and she answered so willingly, that I asked her further if she would like to keep the cookbook, and if she could persuade her to accept it without being frightened. Miss Chafirle accepted the commission, but was not very optimistic.

Later, Yu Yali returned, looking such a cute little person, I really doubt that I should upset her with the little things of the world. She loved me so much, especially when she trained the Jeep to stand on his hind legs to beg for bread, and when the Jeep refused to do so she pretended to burn his nose with a hot teapot. Then I remembered that I had scared her and made her cry, and I felt like a devil who had broken into a fairy's boudoir.

After tea, we played the guitar. Yu Yali sang those lovely old French songs again, to the effect that no matter why, I can't stop dancing, la-la-la-la, and sing until I feel that I am a bigger devil than before.

There was only one small setback to our pleasure. It was a short time before I said goodbye, and Miss Chaffel casually mentioned the next morning, for I was now working so hard. I'm not sure if Yu Yali thinks I'm a private watchman, but it affects her so much that she doesn't play the piano or sing anymore

Miss Cao Wangrong lowered her eyes and shook her head, as if protesting against this unceremonious interruption, and then said with a bitter face and a great look:

I've been suspicious of Miss Tu Tu Hashi for some time. I often tried to find evidence to corroborate these suspicions, but to no avail. So I refrained, and never mentioned it to Miss Tu Tuhashi's father," she said now, looking at him sternly, "and I know that in such matters it is usually difficult to appreciate the act of a faithful duty of conscience. ”

Mr. Tu Tuqiao seemed to be completely intimidated by Miss Cao Wangrong's masculine sternness, and waved his hand as if to make peace, trying to soften her harsh demeanor a little.

My dear naïve little fish Yali was not aware of the poisonous dragon's gaze at all.

"I couldn't find any evidence," Ms. Cao added, "until last night." I think Miss Tutuqiao has received too many letters from her friend Miss Chaffield; But Miss Chaffield was a good friend of her father's mind," she struck Mr. Tu Tuqiao again, "and I have no need to interfere. If I am not allowed to mention the innate evil of human nature, at least I can—should—be allowed to mention the mistaken trust. ”

Mr. Tu Tuqiao whispered apologetically in agreement.

"After drinking tea last night," continued Miss Cao Wangrong, "I saw the little dog jumping and rolling and barking in the living room, biting something. I said to Miss Tu Tuqiao, 'Yu Yali, what is the dog biting?' That's paper! Miss Tutuqiao immediately put her hand into her robe and exclaimed. I stopped her and said, 'Yu Yali, my dear, let me do it.' ’”

Oh, Jeep, hateful puppy, you nasty little thing, you caused it!

"Miss Tu Tuqiao," said Miss Cao Wangrong, "tried to soften my heart, and bribed me with kisses, sewing kits, and small pieces of jewelry—of course I ignored them. As I walked towards the dog, it shrank under the couch. It took a lot of work for me to get it out of there with a chopstick. Although it was driven out, it still clung to the letter; I risked being bitten by it to snatch the letters, and it bit it so hard that it wouldn't let it go, even when I lifted it up and hung it on all fours. Finally I got the letter. After reading it, I concluded that Miss Tu Tuqiao still had many such letters in her possession; So he finally got the one in Wei Taiqiang's hand from her. ”

At this point, she stopped, closing her bag and her mouth in a look of indomitable determination.

"You've heard Miss Cao Wangrong's words." Mr. Tu Tuqiao said, "Excuse me, Mr. Wei Taiqiang, do you have anything to say?" ”

It was as if I saw my beautiful little darling who wept all night—as if I saw her in a pitiful loneliness of helplessness—as if I saw her so earnestly pleading with the hard-hearted woman—as if I saw her kissing the woman in vain, offering the sewing kit and the ornament—as if she had endured all the embarrassment and distress because of me—and the imagination of this greatly shattered my self-esteem, which could have been somewhat reinvigorated. I'm afraid for a minute or two when I'm shaking, though I try to hide it as best I can.

"All I can say," I replied, "is that it was all my fault." Yu Yali—"

"It's Miss Tu Tuqiao, please call her that." Her father said harshly.

"—I was tempted by me," I said, swallowing the rather blunt title, "to agree to keep it a secret, and I regret it." I must," said Mr. Tu Tuqiao, in solidarity, "I must discipline my daughter." Won't you take it back, Mr. Wei Taiqiang? "Because I've put those letters on the table."

Yes, I told him, and I hoped he wouldn't be angry with me for refusing to get those letters back from Miss Cao Wangrong.

"Will you not take it back from me?" Mr. Tu Tuqiao said.

Yes, I say with deep respect, and I will not take it back from him.

"Good!" Mr. Tu Tuqiao said meaningfully.

A silence ensued, and I had no determination to go or stay. Finally, I silently walked towards the door. And I want to say that in order to fully take care of his feelings, maybe I should leave. Then he put his hand in the pocket of his coat, which he did with all his might, and said in a tone that I might see as very reverent:

"Maybe you know, Mr. Wei Taiqiang, I don't have a little property, and my daughter is my closest and closest relative?"

I hurriedly replied that I hoped he would not think that I was mercenary because of my mistake of desperate love.

"I don't think so," said Mr. Tu Tuqiao, "if you are mercenary, Mr. Wei Taiqiang—I mean, if you are more cautious and less influenced by the foolish behaviour of young people, then it will be more beneficial to you, and to all of us." No, I'm just saying from a completely different point of view, you probably know that I have some property left to my children, right? ”

Of course I think so.

"—The fickle nature of man is probably most evident in this respect—and after seeing all this, you probably don't think that my will will will be like this, right?"

I bowed my head in agreement.