The Real Daughter Was Cheated By General Lu

Chapter 15: You, I don't want either (2)

  Chapter 15 You, I don't want either (2)

  Shi Han opened the door and saw Bai Wanjun standing outside the door with several shopping bags.

  She deliberately asked: "What's wrong?"

   "Xiaohan, do you still like these three dresses?"

  Shi Han looked at Bai Wanjun, "No, I only like the light blue one."

   "That light blue one is really pretty, and your sister likes it too."

   "Yes." Shi Han turned and entered the room, and Bai Wanjun also walked in.

   "Xiaohan, you are the older sister, can you let your younger sister wear it this time, she is going to wear it at the opening ceremony." Bai Wanjun was afraid that Shihan would disagree, so she hurriedly said, "I'll buy you another similar pair, okay?"

   "Then why didn't you buy her a similar one." Shi Han sat on the bed and looked up at Bai Wanjun.

   "Look at you, you have to argue about such a small matter, and you have already said that I will buy you a similar one, aren't they all the same?"

   "You don't understand." Or Bai Wanjun didn't want to understand at all. Shi Han picked up the light blue skirt on the bed.

  It's really ironic, Bai Wanjun said that he wanted to reconcile with her, but he didn't even notice that she was still living in the guest room.

   "Give it to me." Bai Wanjun stretched out her hand, "Stop being petty."

  Shi Han smiled, "I've never had a temper tantrum with you, and I've never been angry with you."

   "Understood." Bai Wanjun thought that Shi Han was showing weakness, and her tone was a little angry, "Hurry up and bring it here..."

   "呵啦—"

"What are you doing?"

  The sound of cloth being torn and screaming questions mixed together.

  Shi Han tore the light blue dress from the neckline to the hem with both hands, and then let it slip from his fingers and fall to the ground.

  She smiled and raised her eyebrows provocatively: "This skirt is torn, I don't want it anymore, and you, I don't want it anymore."

   "Shi Han—"

  Bai Wanjun left the room angrily.

   Fortunately, she still wants to ease the relationship between mother and daughter with Shi Han, it is really hard to carve out.

   This matter continued until the evening, and the whole villa was wrapped in this tense atmosphere.

  Shi Han simply packed his luggage and prepared to leave Shi's house the next day.

  In the evening, she went upstairs, and when she passed the bedroom, the door was open.

  Shi Yin was wearing a beautiful white princess dress, and her hair was specially curled. She was standing next to the piano, with the violin on her shoulders, holding the strings in her hand, in a daze.

  She is different from Shi Han's bright appearance, and she is more inclined to Xiaojiabiyu.

  She seemed to be aware of Shi Han's gaze, and her eyes showed timidity like a deer, "Sister, sister..."

  Shi Han hummed.

  Shi Yin bit her lip, and held up the violin with both hands, "Sister, do you want to try?"

  Shi Han thought it was funny, she walked slowly to the piano, her slender fingers slid across the piano keys, and a burst of intense piano sound rang through the room.

  She stood in front of Shi Yin, looked at the violin in her hand, leaned forward, approached her, and smiled charmingly, "Aren't you afraid that I can play better than you? Just like back then, huh?"

  Shi Han's voice was very soft, but Shi Yin suddenly took a step back, her breath flustered, "I don't understand what my sister is talking about."

   "Why don't you understand?" Shi Han lazily took the violin from Shi Yin, and scanned the logo on it, "It's still QUEEN."

  When she just came home, Shi Yin had already practiced the violin for a long time. In order to train her, the family even chose the best violin.

  Shi Han learned very quickly from the teacher. She practiced hard for a long time, and specially chose her birthday to listen to Bai Wanjun.

  But on that day, Shi Yin's QUEEN violin worth more than 300,000 yuan broke.

  Everyone accused her of being jealous of Shi Yin and breaking the violin on purpose.

   No matter how she explained it, it was useless.

   "Although Yinyin is an orphan, since we adopted her, she is our biological daughter. Even if you come back, we can't let her feel the gap at home."

  (end of this chapter)

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