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When I Woke Up, I Became a Coquettish B*tch
Chapter 54, Part 2


Uncle De was sitting at the table waiting for him. As soon as he saw Qin Yi coming out, he stood up and said with a smile: “It's just right. The tea temperature is just right.”

The fragrance of Pu'er tea overflowed from the corners of the tea lid, and the soup was coloured, but the tea tasted aged and thin.

Qin Yi opened the chair and sat opposite him, sitting upright, with his back straight. He didn't drink the tea that night, but stared into Uncle De's eyes and said: "Uncle De, just say what you want to say .”

Uncle De paused with a smile, wondering if his purpose was so obvious that someone could see through it at a glance.

But since Xiao Su is a sensible person, it saves a lot of trouble. Some words might as well be spread out on the table to make it clear. Qin Yi is ready. He guessed that Uncle De must have come for Tang Yutian. No matter what Uncle De said, he could accept it.……

Next second——

Uncle De took out a stack of red paper heads with small gold edges from his coat pocket.

The old man carefully spread them out on the table one by one.

Qin Yi focused on the one closest to him, which clearly said: Tang Yutian's little friend, who performed well in the first semester of the first year, was awarded the title of "Honghua Child".This status is specially issued for encouragement.

The inscription is Youth Kindergarten.

There was also a photo of Tang Yutian on the certificate, with a doctor's hat on his head and a small red flower hanging on his chest.

...

Fortunately, Qin Yi didn't drink that bowl of Pu'er. Otherwise, he would have sprayed it out.

"This, this is?" Although Qin Yi didn't drink tea, he almost choked on his saliva, "Tang Yutian?"

The child in the photo had clear eyes and a honey-like smile on the corner of his mouth.

However, the facial features are still so good-looking, even if they are still very young and have not grown at all. The almost perfect proportion of facial features on the bridge of the nose can't be more obvious.

Uncle De regarded these certificates of commendation as treasures and nodded: "Yes, this is Mr Tang. I thought about it for a long time last night. I think you should get to know our young master better so that you can unite..."

"Wait, "Hearing the word combination, Qin Yi's right eyelid twitched violently, and he quickly stopped Uncle De's words, "Let's talk about your young master."

When it comes to the young master, Uncle De's chatterbox can hardly be closed once opened up.

How the young master will complete the class duty on time every week, and he must bring two candies to school every morning in his hand. Otherwise, he will cry. On a certain year, month, and day a certain teacher praised him as ‘really a kind and lovely child’.

Qin Yi's head was full of black lines.

What 'kind and lovely child'?

Kind and lovely child?

...

Cute?

"Mr Xiao Su, our young master, is really nice. You can have in-depth exchanges." Uncle De briefly told Tang Yutian's kindergarten history, and persuaded him, "You will never regret following our young master!"

Qin Yi was taken aback when he heard it.

What do you mean, you will never regret following.

...Because he is a kind and lovely safflower child?

Uncle De gently put away the certificates, his tone was lowered, and he seemed to be feeling sad: “I have always felt sorry for him. Since that incident, the young master has changed.”

Qin Yi said carelessly‘ 'En?', But unexpectedly, the topic went down sharply, Uncle De sighed: "The Madam left too suddenly, and the young master's personality has changed since then.”

This matter seems to have been mentioned in the original work.

Qin Yi searched for a long time. No matter how good his memory was, he only had a vague impression at this moment.

It may be because it was not written interspersed in the plot, but a small independent fragment and Tang Yutian's name was not even marked on it. Like a nightmare, it came suddenly, hazy and tragic.

On a rainy night, the little boy with an indistinct face knelt beside a woman in a white skirt. The white skirt gradually became stained, like a blackened white lotus. The woman's slender, white hand fell silently on the concrete floor. Her pulse was still...

This memory appeared two or three times in the book. Every time he finished killing, Tang Yutian always woke up from his dream, sweating coldly.

Qin Yi really didn't remember this detail deeply. At that time, his focus was to explore the value of this novel. He frowned and turned over such endless and hypocritical details.

In fact, he only needs to ask Mao Jixiang, who has read a lot of novels, and he will know that most CEOs have such a tragic standard childhood.

Uncle De was about to continue, but Hong Bao hurriedly pushed the door and barged in, even forgetting to knock on the door: "Uncle De, people from the Ou family are making trouble outside!"

Uncle De immediately got up and went out: "Where is the young master? "

“Mr Tang is still sleeping.”

The people from the Ou family must have come to look for Ouyang Chen. After all, Ouyang Chen was thrown onto the uninhabited island by Tang Yutian...

Although there are a bunch of bodyguards guarding the door, Uncle De has been lonely for too long. He has many small hobbies but suffers from not finding opportunities in normal times.

Until Qin Yi came back to his senses, he couldn't accept that Uncle De, who usually looked kindly, walked in the front with a stick, excitedly preparing to go out to fight.

Hong Bao coughed twice in the back and explained: "Don't look at Uncle De now. He used to be a street fighter of Megatron."

in Yi: "..."

"Really, the kind of green dragon on the left and white tiger on the right, with hundreds of younger brothers behind his butt, and a big gold chain on her chest."


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