Chapter 65
Chapter 65
C65 – Don’t Have Any Thoughts about Her
“Isn’t this the chief’s sister? Come, take a look at the greenhouse,” Yang Jingjing exclaimed, cuddling the little wolf like a puppy as she conversed with the woman, wearing a smile.
The visitor was none other than Lee Xiulian. Upon spotting Yang Jingjing, she expressed mild surprise. “Indeed, such a rarity in the village. I’ve been eager to see it for some time. And Reporter Yang is also here.”
By now, word had spread through the village about Zhang Xiaoloong hosting a prominent reporter from Beijing. Not only was he cultured, but he also possessed a striking resemblance to a television star.
Many young men frequented Zhang Xiaoloong’s home when idle, hoping for a chance to sneak a glimpse of this beauty.
Regrettably, this beauty seldom ventured out except when in the company of Zhang Xiaoloong’s family. Even if she did, most attempts at conversation with her were futile.
“Are you looking for Xiaoloong? He’s inside,” Yang Jingjing remarked, noting the woman’s interest extended beyond just the greenhouse.
“Elder Sister Lianzi looking for me?” Zhang Xiaoloong emerged, noticing Lee Xiulian’s peculiar expression.
“Nothing of great importance,” Lee Xiulian replied, feeling a bit self-conscious under their gaze. “It’s just that I believe you should construct this greenhouse. It’ll soon be ready for vegetable cultivation. The greenhouse spans ten acres, inside and out. You seem capable of managing it without additional help. Besides, I have plenty of free time at home. It’s an opportune moment to engage in some activities here.”
Zhang Xiaoloong pondered briefly. While he was willing to assist, it couldn’t be without compensation. However, he had no intention of hiring extra help.
Even if he did consider hiring, he’d require someone young and robust. Lee Xiulian, with her delicate complexion and lack of labor, wasn’t suitable.
Nonetheless, he couldn’t outright refuse her offer. Ignoring her persuasion and their familial relationship would be improper, given her status as the village chief’s relative.
“Elder Sister Lianzi, I haven’t made a decision yet. If needed, I’ll hire someone. It’s premature; the seeds haven’t been sown. It’s a bit early to discuss this,” Zhang Xiaoloong explained before reassuring, “Rest assured, if I do hire, you’ll be my first consideration.”
Hiring someone would be convenient, but it required funds. Zhang Xiaoloong hadn’t earned a penny yet; he still owed debts. He could manage the task himself without spending additional money.
Moreover, using his Herb Growing Art might attract unwanted attention if delegated. Doing it himself ensured a safer approach.
“Child, what’s all this talk about hiring or not? Elder Sister Lianzi simply wants to lend a hand. I wouldn’t accept money from you even if offered. Do I appear needy for such trivial sums?” Lee Xiulian feigned annoyance.
Wealth and power weren’t common in Qinghe Village, yet Lee Xiulian was undeniably affluent.
“How absurd! If I ever trouble Sister Lianzi, I’d certainly compensate her. Otherwise, I’d be no better than a capitalist exploiting my own people,” joked Zhang Xiaoloong.
“Fair enough. We’ll discuss it when the time comes, when you’re raking in the big bucks. Sister Lianzi is eagerly awaiting a generous red packet from you,” Lee Xiulian’s smile shifted, “But first, focus on tending the vegetables and making money. No need to be polite with me, or else I’ll be upset.”
“Alright…” Zhang Xiaoloong pondered these women. Why were they so challenging to deal with? Everyone seemed well-meaning, making it hard to decline their offers without appearing ungrateful.
“It’s settled then,” Lee Xiulian beamed. Glancing at Yang Jingjing, she added, “Are you two off somewhere? Go on, busy yourselves. I’ll check inside.”
She swayed her hips as she entered the greenhouse. Once inside, Yang Jingjing peered cautiously and whispered, “You don’t think the village chief’s wife has a thing for you, do you?”
“Don’t be ridiculous,” Zhang Xiaoloong hurriedly covered her mouth. “Spreading rumors about our village chief will only land us in trouble. Do you want to get us kicked out of the village?”
Yang Jingjing attempted to bite his hand but stopped short. Instead, she spoke as if kissing it, “Regardless, you’re not allowed to entertain any thoughts about her. Even if she fancies you, you mustn’t reciprocate.”
Zhang Xiaoloong perspired. “Do you really think I’m that base?”
Yang Jingjing remained silent. She recalled Zhang Xiaoloong’s previous remarks. If it were another woman like yesterday, he might have been tempted.
Despite the older woman’s allure, Yang Jingjing wondered if Zhang Xiaoloong would have succumbed had it been her yesterday.
As a reporter, she encountered various stories, including men’s preference for mature women due to their perceived openness, appealing to many.
Though Zhang Xiaoloong harbored no such thoughts, the woman’s eager attempt to enter the house left him wondering about her intentions.
After Yang Jingjing’s cautionary words, she realized she had no authority to demand anything. They weren’t officially a couple, so he had no obligation to abide by her standards.
With a coy glance and a flicker of her long eyelashes, Yang Jingjing added a hint of allure, “If you’re interested, you could seek out Yaru or call me. Perhaps I’ll rush back immediately…”
“Isn’t it simpler to solve this closer by? Why make things so complicated?” Zhang Xiaoloong sighed inwardly, tempted to engage in argument.
Yang Jingjing fell silent, unable to retort. Though she recognized it as jest, her dissatisfaction lingered.
“Fine, just remember, if you don’t leave now, you’ll miss the last bus,” Zhang Xiaoloong quipped, ushering her out with a smile.
Peering through the glass, Lee Xiulian observed two young men departing on bicycles.
Their easy camaraderie hinted at a deep bond, suggesting an ambiguous relationship.
Lee Xiulian never entertained comparisons with these young women, knowing she couldn’t compete at her age. Yet, a tinge of envy crept in as she imagined encountering Zhang Xiaoloong in her youth—a mere fantasy.
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Riding the bike, Yang Jingjing traveled toward the city road. Despite the rough journey, she hesitated to disembark.
Though she vowed never to part from Zhang Xiaoloong again upon her return, she doubted her family’s reaction if she confessed her intentions.
A sudden fear gripped her: would refusal mean never seeing him again?
Furthermore, Zhang Xiaoloong hadn’t explicitly expressed a desire for companionship. How could she justify her return to her family?
Yet she remained resolute; she wouldn’t waver just because he defended her from those hooligans.
Alone in the greenhouse, Zhang Xiaoloong was startled by heavy breathing emanating from within.