After Transmigrating into a Cannon Fodder Character in the 1980s, I Trash Them All - Chapter 144
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Chapter 144: He l s More Important Than Love (1)
Translator: 549690339
Lu Feifan sent Grandma Jin home. There was no one at home. As a grown man, he did not know how to cook, so he called his grandmother and asked her to come over to cook for Grandma Jin.
When Miao Qin heard that Jin Yan had a fracture, she hung up the phone and came over with a basket of eggs and two rows of ribs.
The two old ladies chatted for a while before Miao Qin went into the kitchen to cook for Jin Yan. As she cooked, she didn’t forget to chat with Jin Yan.
“Your Feifan has a girlfriend.” Jin Yan whispered to her, ” I’ve seen that girl.
She’s really not bad. Her character is really good, and she’s also very pretty. ”
“This brat…” Miao Qin was overjoyed. No wonder we couldn’t even introduce one.”
“Go back and ask.”
“Alright, I’ll have to ask properly.”
Lu Feifan heard the whispers of the two old ladies in the living room and smiled bitterly. He was shooting himself in the foot, wasn’t he?
He had originally planned to ask the old lady to secretly pass a message to his grandmother, lest the old lady tirelessly introduce him to a partner.
The New Year was the peak period for blind dates, so he wanted to avoid it. He was tired of the endless blind dates. When he liked someone, no one else could enter his eyes.
He had intended to pursue Su Hanyan.
However, he never expected that his good brother, Jin Chen, would develop true feelings for this girl. Listening to their conversation, the two of them seemed to be familiar with each other…
If his competitor wasn’t Jin Chen, he would definitely launch a fierce attack on
Su Hanyan.
However, his opponent was Jin Chen…
He could compete with anyone in this world, but not with Jin Chen. His life was given to him by Jin Chen’s father and Jin Chen.
For so many years, Jin Chen had been tormented by a strange illness. Other than his work, he had always been concerned about his illness. He had never thought about marriage or women.
There were even a few times when the two of them joked about Jin Chen’s funeral.
He said that he was a person without a tomorrow. His illness tortured him every day, and he did not know how long he could live. He had no longing or expectation for love. He only wanted Lu Feifan to visit his grandparents on his behalf after he died.
Lu Feifan would scold him back every time, but he knew that Jin Chen had endured pain that others did not know about.
Therefore, he had finally fallen in love with a woman, and he did not want to snatch her away from him.
Everyone had different values in their lives.
Some people valued money more than anything else, while others valued love more than anything else. In his heart, Jin Chen was more important than love.
In the kitchen, the two old men were still chatting.
Lu Feifan opened the door and walked out. The cold air seeped into his heart. He stood under the bare treetops, took out a cigarette from his pocket, and quietly lit it up.
Under the dark sky, fireworks bloomed. The moment the light flashed, it illuminated his lonely face.
“Aren’t you cold?”
A familiar voice rang out. It was as clear and clear as ever, with a hint of metallic texture. Lu Feifan looked up and saw a slender figure walking over from under the street lamp.
“It’s alright.” The corners of his mouth curled up into a smile.
Jin Chen walked over and glanced at him. He reached out and took the cigarette butt from the corner of his lips. He threw it on the ground and extinguished it.”Haven’t you seen your lungs blackened by smoking in the operating theater?
Quit.”
“Alright!” Lu Feifan caught up to him and naturally put his hand on his back.. ” Hey, you’re back so soon? ” Do you know how to fall in love? Do you need me to teach you some secrets?”
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