Chapter 5 - The Rose Finally Meets Its True
Chapter 5: The Rose Finally Meets Its True
“How have you been these years?” Shen Qingqiu asked, her voice cool and detached. Her expression was emotionless, reminiscent of a block of ice.
This was her nature, further magnified by her years of martial arts training in the mountains. Despite the excitement of seeing Jiang Che again, she maintained an icy exterior.Foolloow new stories at novelhall.com
“Just the same old,” Jiang Che said with a wry smile. “I’ve been busy with my studies. When I have free time, I play the piano or tend to my garden...”
Shen Qingqiu remained silent upon hearing this, knowing he spoke the truth. Growing up together as childhood sweethearts, she knew Jiang Che was always the well-behaved child, the kind that other parents pointed to as an example.
She was somewhat surprised that after so many years, he hadn’t changed. Born into a top family like the Jiangs, maintaining his true self was indeed rare. After this exchange, neither Jiang Che nor Shen Qingqiu spoke further.
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“Qingqiu, why don’t you take Xiao Che for a walk in the garden...” Sensing the awkward atmosphere, Shen Feng suggested, puzzled as to why the two suddenly fell silent. Shouldn’t they be excited to meet after eight years?
“Okay... Jiang Che, come with me,” Shen Qingqiu replied and then turned to Jiang Che.
“Okay,” Jiang Che smiled slightly, without asking further. They left the living room, one following the other.
In the garden, a myriad of flowers vied for attention on the lawn – roses, orchids, tulips... Shen Qingqiu had always loved flowers.
Otherwise, the author wouldn’t have written over ten thousand chapters without letting Ye Chen win over his senior sister. However, her feelings were deeply buried and needed to be slowly unearthed.
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“Do you still like roses?” Jiang Che changed the subject, trying to lighten the mood.
“Yes, roses are noble and elegant. I’ve always loved them.”
“Unfortunately, their blooming period is short. In about half a month, they’ll start to wither,” Jiang Che mused. It was mid-June, the peak of the rose season, but they would soon begin to fade after June.
“Beautiful things are always fleeting, but it’s enough that they grace the world with their presence,” Shen Qingqiu added.
“Since you love roses so much, I can ask a friend abroad to airship some from Austria for you,” Jiang Che offered.
“Thank you...” she replied.
“No need to thank me. It’s just roses, and I am your fiancé. It’s what I should do,” Jiang Che said teasingly.
Shen Qingqiu didn’t counter Jiang Che’s words, perhaps unsure how to. As he said, whether she acknowledged it or not, Jiang Che was her fiancé, the man destined to be with her for life.
Moreover, she didn’t dislike Jiang Che; perhaps this was her best destination.