Chapter 1576 When Zac Confessed To Lan
After the game was nearly over, Ming Lan glared at An Tian. "You still haven't given me a chance to ask a question," she complained.
He offered her a teasing smile. "Alright, it's your turn now."
He had been acting as if he were playing with her all along, deliberately preventing her from directing her question to Wen Zac.
"You did it intentionally, didn't you, brother Tian?" she asked, clearly displeased.
"Are you going to ask him, or should I?" An Tian countered, glancing at Wen Zac.
"No, I will do it," she said, looking at her husband. "When did you exactly confess to me?"
"You truly don't remember?" Wen Zac asked. She shook her head.
Wen Zac looked at Ming Rusheng. "Do you remember at least?"
Ming Rusheng nodded. "I do."
"The construction site fell on your head, but it seems like your sister was impacted," Lu Lian teased, only to earn a glare from Ming Lan.
"Alright, brother Zac, tell us already. Your wife has been dying to know if you loved someone else before marrying her," Lu Lian urged.
"Someone else?" Wen Zac raised a brow at his wife. "It had always been you. Do you think I would have asked you to marry me all of a sudden without having any thought about you? In your eyes, does marrying someone random seem that easy for me?"
Wen Zac resumed, "I thought that was the right time to confess, and I did. I don't know how I blabbered out random things before jumping to telling you that I liked you and wished to date you. I have never been so nervous in my life. I even said that I saw us getting married if you didn't mind."
Wen Zac blinked a few times. "You did that at the time when I was standing on the balcony?"
Wen Zac nodded. "Ask your brother. When I was saying all that for more than five minutes continuously, he was there and heard it all. Before leaving, you saw him as well, didn't you?"
Ming Lan helplessly buried her face in her palm, as if she couldn't believe it. "I can't believe this."
"What happened?" Wen Zac asked, worried, while the others waited to hear.
She continued to bury her face in her palms, sounding annoyed. "I can't believe it. For the first time, someone confessed to me, and I missed it. I didn't even know what the guy standing behind me was saying."
"What do you mean?" Wen Zac asked. "You really didn't hear me?"
She raised her head and looked at him. "How could I? You were right. I was bored and annoyed at the crowded party, so I went to the gallery. I decided to listen to music to make myself feel better, so I was wearing earphones at full volume, and they were noise-canceling ones at that."
"What?" Wen Zac exclaimed, as did the others.
"Maybe you didn't see them because of their tiny size and my hair covering them," she explained. "When I saw you come there, I smiled as usual to greet you and then turned back to what I was doing. I didn't know you were still there and talking to me. After some time, I turned and saw you were still there. I was surprised, but then I saw brother Rusheng standing behind, so I thought you two were there to talk to each other, and I left."
This time, it was Wen Zac who felt helpless. He ran his hand through his hair and cursed. "What the... and all these years I was sad, thinking that the one I confessed to didn't even bother to reply to me with a 'Yes' or 'No'. When the truth is you didn't even hear it. Fucking unbelievable."
The memories of how heartbroken he felt all these years, were just his one sided pain while the one who he considered as heartless woman, was not even aware of it. What exactly was going on?"
There was sudden silence as no one could believe this and found it so ridiculously wasteful. The confession didn't even reach the girl.