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Seventeen Again: The Sweet Life with My Family
Chapter 96 - 96: InvestigatingChapter 96: Investigating
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Wen Nian sighed. “We had a conflict and we don’t interact anymore.”
Wei Feng blinked, maintaining his smile, and responded, “Conflict among girls is quite common. You could consider taking a step back and letting it go. Perhaps you can even take the initiative.”
Wen Nian understood that Wei Feng was attempting to figure out Shen Jun’s gender and contemplated how best to frame her response.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWen Xing didn’t grasp the details of their conversation, but he discerned that Wei Feng had encouraged his daughter to proactively seek out someone and extend goodwill.
Feeling a slight unease, Wen Xing promptly set the tea in front of Wei Feng and swiftly changed the topic. “Old Mr. Wei, please have some tea first. We don’t have any exceptional tea leaves at home. Please don’t be too particular.”
“Let the children do whatever they want. Any one of your things is more important than their little conflict.”
Wei Feng expressed his disapproval, saying, “Children are the blossoms of our nation’s future, deserving of our utmost attention. Naturally, we should be concerned. Wen Nian is a young girl, and her parents should pay more attention to her dating situation. If friendships have an impact on her mood, it can also affect her studies.”
Wen Xing wondered how Wei Feng was aware of Wen Nian’s classmate and appeared so concerned. But since Wei Feng was saying this out of concern, Wen Xing couldn’t say anything. He simply replied, “Alright, I will be more careful. Please have some tea.”
Wen Xing had offered Wei Feng tea on two occasions, and now Wei Feng took a sip and graciously remarked, “The tea tastes delightful.”
Afterwards, Wei Feng redirected the conversation. “Wen Nian, I heard that your academic performance is not very strong. How about your classmate? Why don’t I arrange a tutor for you and your friend?”
Observing Wei Feng’s persistent approach, Wen Nian grew weary of this back-and-forth exchange and decided to be straightforward. She replied, “Thank you, Old Mr. Wei. My grades have improved, and I no longer require a tutor. As for my classmate, he has chosen to ignore me despite my innocence. I won’t apologize for something I didn’t do. You and my father can continue your conversation. I will go back to my room to focus on my studies.”
As the conversation neared its conclusion, Wen Nian intentionally exhibited the stubbornness and rebellious spirit of youth. Her expression turned indignant, and with that, she swiftly turned around, making her way back to her room. She firmly closed the door behind her.
Wen Xing also perceived Wei Feng’s intention to inquire about his daughter’s classmate. Though he was unaware of the specifics, he comprehended Wen Nian’s feigned indifference. In an effort to diffuse the situation, he awkwardly addressed Wei Feng, saying, “This little troublemaker, please disregard her. She’s going through puberty, and she won’t let us intervene her personal matters.”
“I understand that you care about her, Old Master, but she has developed strong opinions at this stage. Even if I try to talk to her, she won’t listen. It’s best to pretend she’s not at home, to avoid any distress you may feel upon seeing her,” Wen Xing expressed.
Wei Feng, not suspecting that Wen Nian’s behavior was intentional, acknowledged that children of her age often displayed rebellion. He recognized that it wouldn’t be beneficial to force a cordial relationship between Wen Nian and her classmate. Looking at Wen Xing, he spoke gently, “It’s alright. Let Wen Yu accompany Wen Nian on that day. Despite the dissolution of our families’ engagement, we can still spend time together and explore more when we have leisure.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmEven though Wei Feng didn’t achieve his intended objective, he considered the fact that inviting the Wen family over would mean accommodating two additional individuals. Wei Feng was not someone who would feel reluctant to spend such money.
Indeed, it was impractical for Wen Yu, who was in his third year of high school, to attend the event. Nonetheless, Wen Xing agreed to Wei Feng’s suggestion. The two of them continued their conversation for a while longer, during which Wei Feng inquired about the well-being of everyone in the family. Wen Xing responded with his customary words, providing updates on their situations.
After sitting for over ten minutes, Wei Feng took the initiative to mention that he had some pressing matters to attend to and took his leave. Wen Xing quickly stood up to see him off.
By the time Wen Xing returned home after seeing Wei Feng off, Wen Nian had already settled back onto the sofa in the living room.
Wen Xing observed Wen Nian, who was leisurely enjoying an apple with her legs crossed. Approaching her, he inquired about her classmate.
Wen Nian took a bite of the sizable apple and proceeded to explain to Wen Xing, “He’s referring to Shen Jun. He intends to use me as a stepping stone to gain favor with him.”
Wen Xing nodded, looking as if he had come to a realization.
Next, it was Wen Nian’s turn to inquire, “Dad, why did you conceal our family’s situation?”
Wen Xing naturally didn’t provide an answer, offering the same perfunctory response as before. He then stood up and put on his shoes. “I’m going back to the shop to help out. If you don’t plan on coming to the shop for lunch, remember to eat on time.”
After imparting his instructions, Wen Xing departed. However, the more he concealed the truth, the stronger Wen Nian’s intuition grew that something was amiss. She sat alone on the sofa, lost in contemplation..