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Chapter 39 My Dear Brother Lin

    Chapter 39 My Dear Brother Lin


    Looking at the man in front of her, Ynde racked her brains to search for such a face, but finally the


    corners of her mouth twitched and she shook her head awkwardly.


    "I''m sorry. I think you must have mistaken me for someone else."


    "I won''t mistake you, Ynde" the man said with a slight disappointment in his eyes, but a faint smile at


    the corners of his mouth.


    Ynde added, "You know my name?" Ynde was a little surprised, but then shook her head.


    "Knowing my name only means that you know me, but it doesn''t mean that I know you."


    "You really don''t know me?" The man''s eyes were full of eagerness. He pointed at his nose and said,


    "Please, think again."


    Ynde stepped back and looked at the man up and down. He frowned and thought about it, but his


    mind was still nk. He could only blink and smile apologetically.


    "Sorry, I really can''t remember."


    The man sighed slightly and looked at Ynde, "I... I''m Jerry Qin."


    "Jerry?" Ynde repeated the name and leaned over to the man. She stared at him for a long time and


    almost jumped up. "You are Jerry!"


    Seeing that Ynde finally recognized him and saw her happy face, Jerry finally smiled again. "You


    finally remember me, Ynde."


    Ynde looked at her up and down. "Of course I remember you? But when we separated, you were


    ten years old and I was eight years old. In a sh, fifteen years have passed, and you have changed so


    much! "


    "That''s right." Seeing the excitement on Ynde''s face, Jerry was also affected.


    "When did youe back?" Ynde blinked her eyes, as if she had returned to the time when the two


    of them had separated. "It would be nice if you hadn''t left at that time."


    "I..." Jerry stared at Ynde and looked at the two people standing in the sun. "Let''s go for a drink."


    "Okay." Ynde nodded her head and smiled sheepishly, "but it''s your treat. I forgot to bring the money.


    It was because I couldn''t pay the fare that I ended up like that."


    Jerry shook her head and sighed. He rubbed Ynde''s little head naturally and said, "you are still as


    careless as before."


    "Well..." Ynde bit her lips and looked at Jerry innocently, "You mocked me as soon as we met?"


    "I won''t say it again."


    Jerry made a gesture of sealing his mouth with his hand. Then the two walked towards the coffee shop


    nearby and chatted while walking.


    "Atte?"


    As soon as Jerry sat down, he looked at Ynde and ordered a drink.


    Ynde nodded vigorously and smiled, "Do you remember?"


    "Of course," Jerry looked at Ynde solemnly, "I remember everything about you."


    Ynde''s heart skipped a beat, but she just smiled, "you or Blue Mountain?"


    Jerry also smiled and nodded. The habits of the two haven''t changed.


    "You haven''t answered my question yet," said Ynde, looking at Jerry expectantly. "When did you


    come back?"


    "I just came back. I came to the Mu Mansion today and found no one. And then I saw you right here."


    Jerry said simply. Then he looked at Ynde and asked, "where is Grandpa?"


    "Grandpa…… Passed away. " Tears welled up in her eyes and she lowered her head.


    "I''m sorry." Jerry apologized immediately, "I don''t know. I shouldn''t have mentioned it."


    "It doesn''t matter." After calming herself down, Ynde raised her head and looked at Jerry, "Not long


    after my grandpa passed away, I was so useless that I even gave the Mu Mansion to someone else."


    "What?" Jerry was surprised and asked in disbelief, "Ynde, What? What happened? "


    Ynde shook her head and said, "It''s all my choice. No wonder it''s others'' fault."


    "Ynde," Jerry held her hand and looked into her eyes. "Tell me what happened. I''m back to you now.


    I''ll help you."


    "Hey, Isn''t this my sister?"


    Before Ynde could say anything, she heard a familiar voice. Then a graceful figure came over.


    Sweet.


    "Who is this? Why don''t I know her? "


    As soon as Ynde saw Sweet, she felt ufortable and asked in a stiff tone, "Why are you here?"


    "I will have some coffee." With a smile on Sweet''s face, Ynde approached her ear and whispered in


    a very low voice, which was absolutely heard by Jerry, "Sister, don''t forget that you are married. You


    hold your hands tightly."


    "I won''t bother you anymore." As she spoke, she was about to leave.


    "Stop!" Ynde was stunned for a while, and then realized that her hand had been held in the palm of


    Jerry. She slowly pulled her hand out and stopped her.


    "Anything else?" Seeing that Ynde withdrew her hand, Ynde turned around obediently, "sister?"


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    "Don''t call me sister." Ynde didn''t even look at her. "My surname is Mu. It has nothing to do with your


    Mu family."


    At first, she looked at Jerry and thought that Ynde was going to introduce Jerry to her with a guilty


    conscience. She didn''t expect that she would say something like that. The corners of her mouth


    trembled with anger. "Then I''m ttering myself. Don''t bother."


    Hearing the sweet footsteps of Sweet, Ynde pursed her lips and said, "Make sure you''re


    mistreating."


    Jerry shook his head and looked at Ynde, "What''s our rtionship? I know everything about you in


    the Mu family. How can I not understand?"


    Ynde smiled bitterly and shook her head. "Things have happened. The Mu family''s old house


    doesn''t belong to me anymore. I can''t call it the Mu Mansion anymore."


    "Ynde, look at me!" Jerry''s eyes were firm and his voice was sincere. Ynde slowly raised her


    head and looked into his eyes. She was a little scared by something in his eyes. "Let me help you."


    Ynde lowered her eyes and gently shook her head. "You must have heard what she said. I''m


    married and the Mu Mansion is under my husband''s name."


    Before she could ask, Ynde''s phone rang.


    "I''m sorry."


    Ynde picked up her phone immediately and lowered her voice.


    "Hello."


    Not knowing what the phone said, Jerry felt that Ynde didn''t look good. Then she hung up the


    phone. Before she could speak, Jerry said first.


    "If you have something to do, go ahead with your work. We''ll meet again when we have time."


    Looking at Jerry gratefully, Ynde nodded and stood up. "Okay, thank you anyway today."


    "You don''t have any money with you," Jerry stood up and thoughtfully suggested, "Do you need me to


    drive you back?"


    "No, thanks." Ynde shook her head immediately, "I''ll take a taxi back. I''ll pay when I get home."


    "My car is just outside," insisted Jerry. "It''s my honor to send you home."


    Ynde smiled helplessly and nodded, "Okay, thank you again."


    Seeing that Ynde agreed happily, Jerry quickly opened the door for her, took care of her, and then


    got in and started the car.


    On the way, they talked about the past excitedly. A halo appeared on Ynde''s face, as if she had


    returned to her childhood.


    Although Ynde had suffered a lot at that time, she still had a ce to go. That was the old house of


    the Mu family, where there was her grandfather who loved her, and Jerry.


    No matter how much injustice she had suffered in the Mu Mansion, as long as she came to the old


    house of the Mu family, saw her grandfather and yed with violet, it seemed that a big problem had


    been solved.


    "Here it is." Ynde pointed at the apartment in front of her and smiled at her, "I''m here. Thank you so


    much."


    "You''re wee." After taking care of Ynde, Jerry looked at her and said, "Ynde, do you


    remember how you called me before?"


    "Of course I do." Ynde smiled and her face flushed. She waved at him and said, "goodbye, Jerry."


    Jerry smiled happily. He waved his hand, got into the car and left Ynde slowly.


    At this time, the Maybach sped over from the opposite, and two cars brushed past. Ynde turned


    around to go in, but stopped when she saw the Maybach.


    A sudden brake of the Maybach stopped beside Ynde''s feet, which startled him. Seeing that Baron


    got off the car, Ynde breathed a sigh of relief and walked up to him.


    "Why do youe back now?"


    Baron didn''t say anything. The driver came up, took the key, parked the car in the garage, and Baron


    went straight to the hall.


    Ynde blinked her eyes. She didn''t know what had happened. Recently, there had been a lot of


    strange things. She quickly followed them and the two returned to the hall.


    Baron took off his coat, and Ynde hurried over. After hanging it up, he loosened his tie irritably and


    leaned against the sofa.


    Ynde carefully sat opposite him and observed his expression.


    "Where have you been?"


    "Mu Mansion." Ynde replied without hesitation.


    "The old house of the Mu family?" Baron stared at Ynde coldly, "And then?"


    "I met an old friend..."


    "Is that him?"


    Before Ynde could finish her words, his phone was pushed in front of her. The screen showed the


    appearance of Jerry. Ynde widened her eyes in disbelief and nodded, "Yes, It''s him."


    "Just an old friend?"


    Baron''s voice became gloomy. He reached out and swiped the phone. Ynde''s face turned pale. In


    the photo, the moment Jerry held her hand, the rtionship between the two became ambiguous.


    "You followed me again?"


    Ynde bit the corner of her lip and her voice shook. As she feared, the little trust they had just


    established had worn away.


    "I don''t care." Baron saw that Ynde acquiesced in it. He leaned against the sofa with a frosty face,


    and his voice was as ethereal as from another world.


    "Ynde, look at these photos!"
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