Chapter 111 Envious Warmth

Chapter 111 Envy-Inducing Warmth

Ye Shengsong politely thanked Zi Yisheng, as long as she didn't cause her brother any trouble. As for Zi Yisheng's help, her father would repay it. It was because the Ye family men were all responsible people. She only needed to be a heartless provider of supplies.

"Big Brother, I want to ride my bicycle to school by myself."

"No, it's too far."

"Big Brother, then I want to eat lunch at school and won't come back at noon."

"No, school meals are not nutritious."

"Big Brother..."

"No..."

"Hmph!"

Zi Yisheng watched the brother and sister bicker from behind with envy. Such warmth and affection were never allowed in the Zi family. According to his grandfather, such warmth would erode a person's reason. The Zi family needed strength and power.

Ye Shengsong stayed in the Western-style house that day. After washing up, she fell asleep on the princess bed. She felt very secure and didn't have trouble sleeping in a new bed.

She slept until noon and was then woken up by her elder brother. She looked a little more rosy-cheeked after the sleep.

She went to the dining room on the first floor and didn't see Zi Yisheng. Only a cooking aunt was busy serving dishes.

Ye Shengsong didn't ask many questions. She wouldn't ask about Zi Yisheng's identity either. If her elder brother wanted her to know, he would tell her. If he didn't say anything, it meant she wasn't supposed to know.

"Miss Ye, this is a health-nourishing soup prepared for you by the leader. The medicinal ingredients used were prescribed by a doctor specifically for you."

Ye Shengsong frowned. She understood some traditional Chinese medicine. How could a prescription be made without taking her pulse?

Ye Mu'en saw his sister's frown and knew what the problem was.

"A doctor took your pulse while you were sleeping. Don't worry."

Ye Shengsong nodded, picked up the soup bowl, and tasted it. The flavor was surprisingly delicious, and the medicinal taste was not obvious.

"Auntie has excellent cooking skills."

The aunt standing by immediately smiled when her skills were recognized. She was worried that the distinguished guest of the leader wouldn't be satisfied.

"I'm glad Miss is satisfied. From now on, I'll be responsible for Miss's three meals a day. Just tell me whatever you want to eat. By the way, my surname is Zhen."

Ye Shengsong put down her bowl and smiled at Aunt Zhen. For someone who cooked well and was willing to serve you, one must give them the basic respect.

"Then I'll trouble Aunt Zhen to take care of me from now on."

Aunt Zhen laughed heartily and waved her hand. She had been specifically brought over from the Zi family by the leader. It proved that the young lady in front of her was very important to their Fourth Young Master, so she had to take good care of her.

Ye Shengsong ate her meal with great satisfaction, but she maintained her habit from her previous life and only ate until she was eighty percent full.

After the meal, Ye Shengsong wanted to go to Brother Kui's place. She was afraid that Old Fan would get impatient if he waited too long.

Ye Mu'en looked at the strong sun outside and was reluctant to let his sister go out. After all, there were no cars here, and he felt embarrassed to trouble the person surnamed Zi.

However, he couldn't resist his sister's pouting and had to agree.

"I'll go buy a bicycle first, and then I'll take you there."

Ye Shengsong thought of the somewhat advanced bicycles in her space and could only agree. She didn't want to walk on her own two feet, let alone the fact that this was the suburbs and it was a long way to Brother Kui's place.

Before Ye Mu'en could leave, a strong man walked in from outside, his expression stern but respectful.

"The leader has left a car and instructed me to send Miss Ye wherever she wants to go at any time."

Ye Mu'en gritted his teeth. This person surnamed Zi was really thoughtful, always showing off everywhere. However, considering his sister's health, he didn't refuse. After all, it would be foolish not to take advantage of the convenience.