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You Owe Me, My Love Chapter 318

    You Owe Me, My Love Chapter 318


    Chapter 318 It Has Been A While


    Gu Mingchen nodded, fairly satisfied with the man’s answer. His vision shifted to the woman in the


    middle.


    A gentle smile spread across the woman’s face. “I worked as anguage teacher in elementary school.


    I taught first to fourth grade, so I have more insight into primary school curriculums. I am more than


    capable of teaching your sons.”


    Her answer also elicited a slight nod from Gu Mingchen. Finally, he turned to look at thest woman.


    At first nce, she was stunning. There were no ws to her delicately carved features. She had fair,


    porcin skin and a pair of azurite eyes that looked like the ocean. Despite her beauty, she was very


    calm, unlike the impetuousness of modern-day attractive women.


    Ifpared to the modern aesthetics of beauty, she didn’t conform either. Her body shape was plump


    and curvier than most women.


    “Hello, Mr. Gu, my name is Wu Nian. I’m twenty-eight and was previously working at an orphanage in


    Coldbridge City. I disagree with the others. I don’t think your childrenck education. In fact, they have


    ess to a better education than many other children. They may even be quite intelligent. So I can


    only offer two things. One, I can help them develop good lifelong habits. Two, I’ll support them mentally


    and emotionally so that they don’t feel like they’re taking on the world alone.”


    Gu Mingchen’s brows scrunched together. “And how will you ensure that they don’t feel emotionally


    isted?”


    “I’ll redesign their mentalities by helping them set their desired goals and guide them to achieve those


    goals. By filling their time with meaningful tasks, they’ll be focused on bettering themselves instead of


    feeling lonely. This is my approach to supportive guidance,” Wu Nian exined.


    “What if no amount of trying could improve the ending? Won’t the person feel more and more mentally


    isted?” Gu Mingchen asked.


    “That’s because the goal they set is unattainable. Only when an appropriate goal is set will you be


    more motivated to put in the work, then you’ll eventually achieve your goal. One won’t feel as


    emotionally or mentally isted with the right methods. Of course, if it still happens, I’ll be there to


    guide them out of the rut. So, Mr. Gu, I hope you’ll give me a chance.”


    “I’d like you to stay. Everyone else may leave now,” Gu Mingchen announced as he continued to


    examine Wu Nian.


    Wu Nian’s eyelids lowered as she remained silent.


    The other interviewees stood up and left.


    Gu Mingchen looked at her. “How much is your expected sry?”


    Wu Nian boldly met his gaze. “A thousand for the first month. Each month thereafter will increase by


    one thousand, so two thousand for the second month and so on. There will be a cap of one hundred


    thousand, but we can discuss more once we get there. Of course, Mr. Gu, you may fire me at any point


    if my performance iscking.”


    “Confident, aren’t we? When can you start?” Gu Mingchen inquired.


    “It’s the weekend tomorrow so your children should get a day off,” Wu Nian said thoughtfully. “I’lle


    over on Sunday. Will that be convenient for you?”


    Gu Mingchen nodded at this. He agreed, “It’s best that you get acquainted early. Sunday morning, eight


    o’clock. Wait at thispany’s entrance and I’ll send someone over to pick you up. You get four days


    off each month but you’ll have to request for it in advance.”


    Wu Nian’s lips mouthed everything he said, processing therge amount of information quickly.


    “Understood.”


    “Are you married?” Curiosity nipped at Gu Mingchen.


    “No.”


    “I would assume a girl of your age to have a boyfriend,” Gu Mingchen questioned as he subtly raised a


    brow.


    “I had one but we broke up,” she stated inly.


    “I see. You may leave now,” Gu Mingchen stated. He flipped through Wu Nian’s resume. Orphan.


    Parents unknown. Grew up at Daoren Orphanage in Coldbridge City. Worked at the orphanage after


    graduating from a normal university.


    He dialed his assistant’s number. “Call Daoren Orphanage and inquire if they had a teacher named Wu


    Nian. I want to know why she resigned from her post there.”


    “Right away, sir.”


    Wu Nian exited the building. She turned back and looked at Gu Mingchen’spany that towered over


    her. “Gu Mingchen,” she whispered to herself as her lips curved into a small smile. “It’s been a while.”


    She crossed the road whilst calling Liu Yan.


    “How did it go? Did you get the job?” Liu Yan’s eager voice buzzed from her phone.


    “Yep, I got hired. I start this Sunday.” Wu Nian grinned.


    “Congrattions! Don’t be a stranger if you need any help.” Liu Yan patted her chest confidently.


    Sadness gathered in the form of tears in Wu Nian’s eyes. “You’ve already done so much for me. Even


    though I was the one who hurt you…”


    “Nonsense! At first, I was upset that he manipted me. But now you’re helping me get even, so all the


    pain he caused is worth it.”


    Liu Yan was always quick to forgive. Wu Nian felt guiltier at the thought of this. “I’m sorry, Yan… You


    could’ve achieved greater things if it weren’t for me. I’m so sorry.”


    “Oh, pish-tush! I have my son now. All right, enough of that. Tomorrow’s Saturday and since you’re in


    town, let’s have a meal together.” Liu Yan’s bubbly voice wasced with a giggle.


    Wu Nian couldn’t help but smile. She spoke with a gentle voice, “Okay, I’ll head over to yours after I


    visit the hospital.”


    “Be careful and don’t get caught.” Liu Yan’s voice sped up worriedly.


    “I know. Okay, I gotta go now.” Wu Nian hung up the phone and boarded a taxi for the psychiatric


    hospital.


    The sun’s warm rays pierced past the window and shone onto her peacefully quiet self.


    I’m still alive…


    They arrived half an hourter. Wu Nian paid for the fare and got off the taxi. She approached the


    hospital gates to register herself. It was a hospital rule to do so before visiting a patient inside.


    She wrote Bai Bing’s name on the patient list but intentionally left the visitor’s name nk. Unbothered,


    she entered the ward.


    Bai Bing was kept in a locked room. The only way to see her was through a ss window. The elderly


    woman sat stiffly on a chair, as if she had been frozen.


    A nurse was passing by, so Wu Nian hurriedly waved for her attention.


    Wu Nian asked the nurse, “What’s wrong with thisdy?”


    The nurse took a nce at Bai Bing and sighed. “She was doing wellst year. Exercising a lot, reading


    happily, and keeping a positive attitude. Then one day, her ex-husband’s wife visited. She found out


    that her ex-husband had died in prison and that her daughter was also dead. After that, her condition


    worsened day after day.”


    Wu Nian knew that Xing Bachuan had died as Liu Yan had told her that he had been assassinated.


    “Can I go in and see her?” Wu Nian politely met the nurse’s eyes.


    “You can, but be alert in there. She tends to have violent fits and aggressive tendencies,” the nurse


    reminded. The nurse’s features tightened, indicating how gravely serious her warning was. Then she


    pulled out a key and opened the door.


    Wu Nian approached Bai Bing, sitting down in the chair opposite her.


    Bai Bing’s eyes trembled slightly as she looked at Wu Nian. She started mumbling to herself, “Rong


    told me that if I get better, Bachuan will be impressed with me the next time we meet. Now he’s dead.


    What’s the point of getting better anymore?”


    “He may be dead, but there’s still his soul. Maybe he’s looking at you right now in this room. Do you


    want him to see you get better? Or do you want him to see this haggard version of you?” Wu Nian


    soothed.


    “Is it true? Do people’s souls stay behind when they die? My husband’s dead and my daughter is too!”


    Bai Bing grew more emotional by the second. She gripped Wu Nian’s hand tightly.


    Though Wu Nian’s face softened at this, her brows furrowed. “Death symbolizes that a person has paid


    off the sins from their previous life. Therefore, those who have redeemed themselves will ascend to


    heaven. However, those whomit suicide cannot. Your husband and your daughter are already


    gone, so you have to live a better life for their sake. Then when your time hase, they’ll be waiting


    for you in heaven.”Content bel0ngs to N?vel(D)r/a/ma.Org.
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