Chapter 117: Adulthood Is Not Easy

Chapter 117: Adulthood Is Not Easy

TL: Etude

The next morning dawned bright and sunny. However, due to their location in the mountains, the surroundings were slightly misty. When the sunlight scattered through, casting golden hues, it created a uniquely charming atmosphere.

Dong Wenhao led a group of mountain climbing enthusiasts from the small town to hike in the hills. Those who didnt want to go stayed behind to sleep in, waiting for the bus to pick them up at noon.

To their dismay, the group returned before noon, fuming with frustration. They hadnt seen even a single temple. The most infuriating part was that the mountain, though seemingly not too tall, had no clear paths. They trudged through, nearly losing their way back.

This place is terrible, Im never coming back! they exclaimed.

Jiang Qin, overhearing this, couldnt help but laugh. Maybe we should just skip team building altogether. Its a complete waste of work time!

Youre joking even with a lame foot? Dong Wenhao asked, puzzled.

Does a sore foot affect my ability to speak? Get lost.

Su Nai also looked over in surprise. Boss, you didnt even climb with us. How did you end up lame?

Jiang Qin, unfazed, replied, Arthritis. An old problem. Enough chit-chat. The bus is here. Lets do a headcount and get going.

The headcount is complete, boss.

Good, lets head back.

As Jiang Qin watched the entire 208 team board the bus, he returned to the farmhouse courtyard to get his Audi. A small wound on his foot didnt hinder his driving, and he could manage by going a bit slower.

Meanwhile, Feng Nanshu stood in the courtyard, watching him. She noticed the rolled-up pant leg and a wound similar to her own, looking both cute and perplexed.

Jiang Qin, what happened to your foot?

Slipped in the bathroom, landed on my ankle.

I dont quite believe that.

Driving away, Jiang Qin grinned to himself, thinking it didnt matter whether she believed him or not; she had no proof.

Back at Linchuan University, the excitement from the team building quickly faded, and everyone in 208 immersed themselves in a big technological promotion activity.

Apart from teaching, Jiang Qin also shuttled between Linchuan University and the Technology University. His backseat had various passengers: Wei Lanlan and Tan Qing investigating market information, Dong Wenhao and Lu Feiyu interviewing content creators at Technology University, and often, just himself.

Because of these frequent visits, Guo Zihang even started feeling as if he and Jiang Qin attended the same university. Theyd meet after classes or during meals. Sometimes, Jiang Qin, bored, would even attend Guos classes, only to fall asleep within three minutes.

Perhaps due to his unique charm, Jiang Qin even got several girls from Guos class asking for his QQ number.

Hes tired of running the tea shop, just wants to take half of all his possessions, take his parents on a trip. He hasnt dared tell his family about the divorce, fearing it would upset them.

And his mindset?

He feels like a failure, plagued by nightmares. Wei Lanlan put down the paper.

Divorce, a shattered mindset, despair in life, immense pressure.

Jiang Qin nodded, pulled down the sun visor, and looked into the small mirror. Thirty-eight years old, achieved nothing, afraid to face parents, afraid of the future, he repeated to himself.

Wei Lanlan was confused. As she started to speak, she noticed Jiang Qins face turning exceptionally gloomy.

Then, Jiang Qin, with a pre-printed transfer contract, got out of the car, took two bottles of wine, a bag of soy sauce pork, and a bag of peanuts from the trunk, and walked into the milk tea shop.

Gao Dawei was venting to anyone who would listen, irritable and rarely having a conversation that lasted more than a few sentences. He needed to express himself, to find release, regardless of whether anyone listened.

He just needed a living, breathing confidant.

However, everyone seemed only interested in his milk tea shop, infuriating him. He stubbornly stuck to his price, refusing to budge for anyone.

But this time, he noticed something different about the young man in front of him, Jiang Qin, who had visited the previous week. Jiang Qin wasnt in a rush to discuss the price but seemed to be listening intently.

What surprised Gao Dawei most was that Jiang Qins expression was as desolate as his own, sharing a similar sense of weariness.

In middle age, there are too many things beyond ones control. Thats why theres no such thing as easy in the adult world, Jiang Qin murmured, interrupting Gaos complaints.

Gao Dawei was taken aback. You understand?

I know what youre thinking. You feel like youve let the family lineage down, worried about still troubling your parents in your forties, afraid of being judged when returning to your hometown. You feel increasingly lonely, trying to reminisce, but realizing youve left nothing behind in life but messes.

Gaos eyes widened in disbelief. You really understand?

I have an uncle who felt the same. Full of regrets, afraid to cry as an adult, hiding his sorrows from family. After a lifetime of struggle, he ended up with nothing, feeling empty inside. He couldnt sleep at night, feeling betrayed by the world.

And then? Gao Daweis voice trembled slightly.

Eventually, he couldnt hold it in anymore and called his nephew, me. We talked all night!

Jiang Qin pointed to his heart, pulling out two bottles of wine from the bag he brought.

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