[Quick Transmigration] The Clingy Spirit of the Blackened Male Supporting Character - Chapter 19
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Although Luo Ning was now a live streamer, their daily expenses were considerable. He felt he could find a part-time job in addition to live streaming and editing videos.
When Shen Zhou learned of this, he quickly stopped him. How could he let his baby work so hard? It would make him look even more like a freeloader.
Shen Zhou said gently, “Just focus on your live stream content. I’ll go out and find a job to help support our family. My injury has fully healed.”
Of course, spending time with his lover was comfortable, but he managed a large company, and his assistant and vice president handled daily affairs.
However, he had taken too long a break and had accumulated many tasks that needed his personal attention. It was time to get back to work.
Shen Zhou had always been like a machine that never stopped. His life was filled with work. This was the first time he had truly relaxed.
Luo Ning thought for a moment, then nodded in agreement upon seeing that Shen Zhou had really recovered. A big man like Shen Zhou would probably not be happy staying cooped up at home.
Besides, in Luo Ning’s view, Shen Zhou had once been a successful and overbearing CEO, so he must have loved work.
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They lived like an ordinary young couple, sharing kisses every morning and making out every night, eating together, sleeping together, and feeling each other’s passion and affection. Their life was sweet and blissful, each day filled with an overwhelming sense of the sweetness.
With love nurturing him, Luo Ning’s appearance shone even more, his eyes sparkling like stars. He loved this life where he could pursue his interests and occasionally flirt with his boyfriend.
But alongside the sweetness, there were always some troubles, like his constant back pain and the way Shen Zhou had a particular fondness for aprons, making it hard for him to even look at an apron or the kitchen now.
Just as Luo Ning was feeling frustrated and complaining silently, a phone call came in.
It was a voice he disliked, that of the original owner’s brother Luo Feng. The other party’s tone sounded smug. “Brother, how’s life since you moved out?”
“You’re such a jerk! You didn’t even come back and visit. Dad’s not happy. Oh, right, Dad arranged a general manager position for me. If you come back, I’ll have someone to help me.”
“In a few days, it’ll be Dad’s birthday. You’re not planning to hide away forever, are you? We’re all waiting for you to come back.”
Luo Ning frowned, sensing the superiority in his words. He replied calmly, “No thanks. I’m really busy with work and can’t find the time to come back. Besides, I had a fight with Dad. He probably doesn’t want to see me to avoid getting upset.”
Luo Feng pretended to be surprised and quickly said, “What? You’re not even coming back for a meal? It would be terrible for you to miss the birthday banquet this year. Say, why are you so stubborn? Just apologize to Dad, and you won’t have to suffer like this out there.”
Luo Ning didn’t want to deal with him anymore. The original owner had been driven out because of that mother-son duo. He flatly declined, “No need, you and Auntie fake smile—it looks like a facial cramp.”
Then he hung up the phone impatiently.
As the saying goes, with a stepmother comes a stepfather. That was how the original owner’s family was. He suffered from unjust treatment, while Luo Feng lived like a precious little prince. The difference in treatment was glaring.
Although Luo Feng would occasionally call to invite the original owner back for dinner, his true intention was to show off, making the original owner witness their happy family life. This made the original owner feel like an outsider, always excluded and having salt rubbed into his wounds.
Luo Feng took pleasure in finding superiority in these situations.
Luo Ning blocked the other party’s number. There was no need to be involved with those strangers.