Zhou Yunjie (3)

Zhou Yunjie drank the red wine in his wine glass in one gulp. He still remembered that pain. He never wanted to feel that pain again.

But now, he had long put it down. He understood that true love meant that he wanted to see the person he was in love with to be happy no matter what.

And for so many years, he had seen how the person he loved lived.

Maybe Yuwen Jing was really the most suitable partner for her, because he thought that he could not be like Yuwen Jing.

“Yunbo, I really let go,” Zhou Yunjie said as if he was sighing.

“Let go? Who are you lying to? If you let go, why haven’t you found a woman for so many years?” Zhou Yunbo rolled his eyes at Zhou Yunjie.

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Zhou Yunjie laughed because of Zhou Yunbo’s words. “What kind of logic is that?”

“It’s just common sense. You’re a man, don’t you have any needs?” Zhou Yunbo asked. He suddenly thought of the news of a certain celebrity coming out. The way he looked at his brother suddenly changed. “Are you gay? There’s nothing wrong with that, you know. You can tell me.”

Zhou Yunjie very impolitely took a magazine and hit Zhou Yunbo.

“Ah, why did you hit me? You don’t know your strength. From the looks of it, my head is swollen. Tomorrow, the people in the gang will probably think that I was abused by my wife.” Zhou Yunbo touched his forehead gingerly.

“You’re already a father. Why are you so obsessed with me?” Zhou Yunjie didn’t know whether to laugh or cry at his brother’s wild guesses.

“Don’t blame me for having wild guesses,” Zhou Yunbo mumbled.

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Zhou Yunjie didn’t bother with his younger brother.

Sometimes, Zhou Yunjie regretted that when Zhou Yunbo was young, he had been too protective of him. He should have let him suffer a little.

“Alright, don’t fret. As far as I know, I’m straight.” Zhou Yunjie sighed.

“Okay, okay. But can you at least make me an uncle? Don’t you want children?” Zhou Yunbo did not necessarily want Zhou Yunjie to get married. He just did not want his brother to die alone.

“Isn’t your child like my own child?” Zhou Yunjie wasn’t worried at all.

He had always been quite open-minded. It wasn’t important for him to carry on the family line. Why was that important? He and his brother had been abandoned by his parents when they were babies. If he had not found it troublesome, he would have changed his surname long ago.

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