You Owe Me, My Love Chapter 406
Chapter 406 Things Have Changed
Wu Nian felt butterflies in her stomach. “What is it?”
“I think it’s better if we talk about it in person when we meet,” the man on the line replied.
At his unusually grave tone, she could feel anxiety rising inside her guts. “You’ve already mentioned it,
so just tell me. You know I won’t be able to sleep if you leave me hanging like this.”
Another brief pause came before he began hesitantly, “So… I just found out that Grandma has been
investigating about you. She discovered you once went to see someone at the psychiatric hospital who
resembled herte friend. You looked devastated at that person’s grave back then, so she’s been very
curious about the rtionship between you both.”
“She’s my mother, Bai Bing,” Wu Nian admitted inly. “She grew up in an orphanage and eventually
became mentally ill.”
“Does that mean you’re possibly a descendant of Grandma’s friend?”
“No idea. My mother’s dead, and I went through a bone marrow transnt, so there could’ve been
changes to my DNA,” she noted. “Besides, even if I turn out to be someone rted to that friend of
your grandma, I doubt it’ll make any difference to anyone. I don’t wish to intervene in someone else’s
daily life either.”
“What if…” Aaron probed again. “What if your grandpa has been looking for you all this while? It seems
like he wants to atone for the mistakes he’d done towards his wife, and you’re the only family whom
she left behind after all.”
“I don’t need anypensation. It’s pointless. He’s only trying to cover up his own guilt,” Wu Nian
stated coldly. “His wife is long dead. She won’t be able to feel anything now regardless of what he tries
to do. It’s toote to make any amends when the person who mattered most is already gone. He
brought it upon himself, so let him live the rest of his life in his own regrets.”
“What if I ask you to meet him instead?”
Wu Nian lowered her eyes.
She would’ve denied that request without any hesitation if it wasn’t Aaron who had asked.
A lot of things would be exposed the moment she acknowledged her grandfather.
It could possibly mess up other people’s lives too.
That was thest thing she wanted.
But it’s Aaron…
Her lips twitched. The man had helped her so much all this while. How could she say no to her
benefactor? “Fine,” she answered.
At that, Aaron’s voice took on a slightly more lighthearted note. “That’s great! I’ll see you on the 15th
then. Your grandpa will being along when I bring Grandma over.”
“Cool, see you then. Don’t forget to send me Yan’s address,” Wu Nian said and ended the
conversation. She leaned against the recliner and stared at the clear blue sky. The clouds above
shifted their shapes constantly as if reflecting her unease and restlessness.
Within seconds, Aaron’s new message came in.
Wu Nian understood what she had to do next. She sat up and dialed Shen Yiyan’s number.
Shen Yiyan too answered the call just as quickly as Aaron did. “I thought you disappeared!”
“I was out at sea. There’s no signal there.”
“Where is she now?” he chastised. Wu Nian sensed his desperation. She could even hear his uneven
breathing from the other side of the phone.
“Hold it. Don’t forget the three conditions we agreed upon earlier,” she stressed.
“Are you done with your lecture? It’s time you tell me where she is now,” he prodded.
Wu Nian’s eyes dimmed a little. That man didn’t consent to her reminders this time. She swore to
herself that she’d never let that man find Yan forever if he dared to go back on his words.
“I’ll send you the address shortly. Don’t forget what you promised.” At that, she ended the call without a
further word and proceeded to forward Aaron’s message to him.
Determining that the yacht should arrive at shore within half an hour, she went back into the kitchen
and whipped up a simple lunch.
As soon as she docked, Wu Nian began restocking on clean water and fresh produce. She even went
as far as purchasing two hens, a poodle, and some supplies for her new livestock and pet dog.
She then set off to the ind once again.
With a straw mat and some hay, she built a little makeshift barn for her hens.
She then ced the poodle’s kennel near the bow of the yacht and chucked some toys inside.
Upon resetting the auto-navigation, she retreated into her room for the night.
Before sunrise, Wu Nian jolted awake as the dog started barking violently. The yacht swayed back and
forth. Struggling to bnce herself, she wobbled towards the door and swung it open to take a look
outside.
The waves were raging despite the sky showing no signs of an impending storm.
Seeing that there was no danger to worry about, she went back inside and freshened up. She slid on a
knitted cardigan and walked towards the kennel.
The dog barked fiercely as she approached.
She reached out her arms in an attempt to pick it up.
“Aren’t you dirty? Let’s give you a nice bath, shall we?”
Still wary of its new master, the poodle scuffled and barked. It even tried to bite her as she grappled
around to secure it in her arms.
After putting it down and feeding it a handful of dog food, the dog gradually calmed down.
Wu Nian put the dog down in the bathtub and bathed it gently.
As she dried its fur with her hairdryer, she said to the poodle, “What should we name you? How about
‘Qing’? It sounds pretty cute to me.”
The puppy barked twice in response, albeit a lot less hostile than before.
Wu Nian handed it a biscuit, smiling down at the animal. “That’s settled then, Qing! You like that name
too, don’t you?”
Qing barked again, wagging its tail while looking up at her.
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She gave it another piece of biscuit.
The dog eventually warmed up its master and settled peacefully in her arms.
Due to the rough waves earlier, the journey was dyed by two hours.
By the time Wu Nian docked at the ind, it was already 8 a.m.
The sky had lit up brightly, and the waves had subsided. To her surprise, the mysterious house she’d
come across earlier now had its gate opened.
She peered inside thepound. Behind the gate was a spacious yard.
It was furnished with a well and a set of alfresco furniture.
Through the ss walls, she could see numerous rooms and partitions on each floor of the three-story
building.
Wu Nian nced around anxiously. Ensuring that there weren’t any signs of wild beasts, she carried
Qing her arms and disembarked from the yacht, slowly making her way towards the house. “Hello, is
anyone in there?” she called out.
Woof! Woof! Qing mimicked her.
There came no answer.
Hesitating for a second, Wu Nian took a few nervous steps past the outer gate and cautiously walked
up to the interior door. “Anyone in there?”
With a sudden click, the door swung open.
She was petrified at the sight of Gu Mingchen, who stood there quietly and stared at her. There was no
surprise in his eyes, nor were there any hint of emotions.
Perhaps he had recognized her voice from the very start.
Wu Nian could feel her heart racing and thump violently beneath her chest.
Didn’t he tell me we’ll never meet again?
Earlier on, she did have an inkling that this mysterious house could belong to him, but she’d never
expected that this man would still return to this ind after their argument.
“I’m sorry,” Wu Nian excused herself and turned to leave.
Gu Mingchen’s cold voice rang behind her, “Yanny is sick.”
She froze at his words. Turning back slowly towards him with her eyes widened in shock, she began
carefully, “What happened to him?”