Episode 6
Jin Bo stayed in the hotel temporarily, and Wang Sumin felt a little sorry and felt that Jin Bo was pitiful. When Liu Xiaomin saw that her mother, Wang Sumin, actually sympathized with Jin Bo, she was shocked and angry. She has nothing to do with Jin Bo's divorce, and even if Jin Bo is in trouble, it has nothing to do with her. Wang Sumin doesn't agree with Liu Xiaomin's point of view. It's true that Jin Bo used to be addicted to alcohol, but he has gotten better in recent years. Regarding the divorce of her daughter Liu Xiaomin and Jin Bo, Wang Sumin felt that a slap would not make a sound, and Jin Bo was indeed wrong, but Liu Xiaomin was the same. Back then, when Liu Xiaomin and Teacher Su wrote letters, they attracted gossip. At that time, Liu Xiaomin and Teacher Su only shared a love for poetry, and they wrote letters to exchange and share poetry, and they had nothing to do with the relationship between men and women. Seeing that her daughter Liu Xiaomin was emotional, Wang Sumin also became angry, and went out to relax with a stomach full of anger. Jin Jiajun returned home and saw that his mother Liu Xiaomin was not happy. Liu Xiaomin did not hide Jin Jiajun, and admitted that he had quarreled with his mother. Jin Jiajun mentioned that his father Jin Bo was staying in a hotel. His mother paid for the hotel accommodation fee. He decided to work part-time to earn money when he had time in the future, and help his father pay back the money to his mother. Liu Xiaomin scolded Jin Jiajun for being too outrageous. She was Jin Jiajun's mother, so she would naturally help Jin Bo in Jin Jiajun's face. Chen Zhuo called Liu Xiaomin and called Liu Xiaomin to the window. Liu Xiaomin walked to the window and looked downstairs. Chen Zhuo was standing outside his private car, full of energy and dancing, like a young guy asking his girlfriend to go out. Liu Xiaomin happened to be in a bad mood, so Chen Zhuo led him to the restaurant for a late night snack. For some reason, Liu Xiaomin suddenly became sentimental and kept crying. Her mood was very complicated, she had a lot to say, but she didn't know where to start, and the thousands of words finally gathered into rows of tears. Chen Zhuo reached out and took Liu Xiaomin's hand, showing care in his eyes. He had heard of Liu Xiaomin's correspondence with people during marriage, which attracted rumors. He could understand Liu Xiaomin's distress after a failed marriage. After a long night, Chen Zhuo led Liu Xiaomin to the hotel to open a room, and the two continued to chat about unfinished topics. The night lights of the city fell on the windowsill, and Liu Xiaomin sat by the windowsill, looking a little lonely. In contrast, Chen Zhuo jumped up and down, and the more late at night, the more energetic he became. He also wondered why he could always show his innocence in front of Liu Xiaomin when he was forty or fifty years old. In order to make Liu Xiaomin better, Chen Zhuo made chrysanthemum tea. Liu Xiaomin did not spend the night with Chen Zhuo at the hotel, but returned home. Jin Jiajun couldn't sleep in the next room, and he took his mobile phone to check job information online. The more he investigated, the more irritable, Jin Jiajun got out of bed and opened the suitcase his father brought from his hometown, which contained his personal belongings and a few books he liked to read. Before coming to Beijing, Jin Jiajun came home once and found several strange men at home. When Jin Bo saw that Jin Jiajun was back, he quickly explained that he was discussing business with the client, and asked the client to go back first and wait for the news. Jin Jiajun applied to Tsinghua University by two points. He decided to go to Beijing to repeat his studies, but his father Jin Bo disagreed, and the father and son had a fight.
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