A Crazy Love Proposal-Chapter 70 - 52 Wen Yangzhis Wife_2
Chapter 70: Chapter 52: Wen Yangzhi’s Wife_2
Chapter 70 -52: Wen Yangzhi’s Wife_2
Big brother would never drive her out.
He suddenly spoke, “Yuwan.”
She looked up at him, her doe eyes misty, like a shroud of mountain fog lingering amidst the lively, dense forest, the clear luster of water and the bewilderment of a young animal simultaneously appearing in her eyes, along with the emotion that she believed the person before her must love her deeply.
He was indifferent, not looking at her, “I’ll take you back later.”
She felt a sense of weightlessness, as if falling from a branch, “Why?”
She’d clearly said she would stay here later to accompany him.
Wen Yangzhi looked at her and when he slightly lowered his gaze, she thought his thick eyelashes were so soft, like a baby’s, so different from his cold demeanor, but at that moment they seemed to carry the weight of thin frost:
“Not now, tonight my dad will talk to you about the trust.”
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The trust…
Yun Yuwan found it somewhat unbelievable; her voice trembled lightly like a Bai Xian taking flight:
“The trust? For me?”
He affirmed, “Hmm.”
While she was flattered, she dared not believe it, “But I am only…”
She was just someone fostered by the Wen Family, a child of a family friend of Uncle Wen, why would the Wen Family’s fortune go to her?
If she had heard such news from the outside, that some fostered relative girl who lived in a family for a few years was now claiming that family’s property, she would think that this girl was usurping the nest, that having been taken care of for a few years was already a favor, yet she regarded other people’s money as her own; it was too wicked and ungrateful, inhumane.
But now it was Uncle Wen and the others who had brought it up, and while she felt happy, she also found it hard to believe.
Wen Yangzhi said indifferently, “From the moment you were brought to the Wen Family, my dad had decided to take responsibility for you. He and your mother had a life-and-death friendship; you just didn’t know it.”
Yun Yuwan had never heard of this before; she simply thought there was a bit of a relationship, her mother owed Uncle Wen a favor, probably just a career lift. So, when she became an orphan, Uncle Wen would feel a bit sorry for her.
Thus, living in the Wen Family’s home, she never dared to make any demands, never dared to say anything, feeling like she was clinging onto this thin favor to make someone else take care of her, almost like moral blackmail. The moment she caused too much chaos, if Uncle and Auntie found her troublesome, not as easy to raise as they thought, they would throw her back.
But now she was told her presence was far more stable than she had imagined; it’s so important to her Uncle that he regarded her as his own daughter, giving her property, setting up a trust for her.
She even felt a bit foolish; in this family, there had always been a place for her.
She was not dispensable, even Uncle Wen might regard her as a goddaughter.
Her position was closer to that of an adopted daughter, rather than the daughter of a friend who happened by.
Yun Yuwan was momentarily dazzled, hardly daring to believe her status had changed so effortlessly, from a dependent to a cared-for individual. Her voice was calm, but she was close to tears, “Uncle has always rarely interacted with me, I thought he didn’t like me…”
She had never expected that he cherished and loved her so much.
Wen Yangzhi put down his chopsticks, his voice lazy, “You don’t have to worry whether he likes you or not, you don’t even like him, so there’s no need to worry about his opinion.”
She hurriedly defended herself, “I don’t dislike Uncle. In fact, I wanted to get along well with Uncle… When Uncle took me back home, he dealt with the inheritance for me, had someone protect me, and those relatives never pressured or bullied me again. I thought I had a dad again…”
But after Uncle Wen brought her back home, he almost never looked after her again, making her feel as if she had fallen from a tall building.
Back then, she was being coerced by relatives, almost all the relatives in the house, aunts and uncles staying at her place all the time, under the guise of taking care of an orphaned girl. In reality, they were asking day in and day out about how much real estate her parents had, how much liquid cash was in the company, whether her mother had taken money from anyone.
They wanted her to hand over her parents’ household registration books and ID cards, saying they would go help her register their deaths and cancel the household registrations. She knew they were definitely deceiving her.
They’d certainly use the documents to transfer her parents’ assets.
Living in her home every day and night, watching her, they’d even abruptly grab her clothes and ask how much her dress cost, what size it was, take her limited edition dolls, claiming her cousin was the right age to play with them, and then directly take them away. The home was almost cleared out by them.
When she resisted, forcibly pulling back to prevent them from taking her things, they would grab hold of her, push her to the ground, and say it was all for her own good.