No Ulterior Motives C97
by MarineTLChapter 97: Second Uncleβs in Love?
Chinese New Year is the most important holiday for the Chinese people.
And New Yearβs Eve dinner is, without exaggeration, the most significant meal of the year.
Rushing home to have New Yearβs Eve dinner with family and relativesβItβs the single most important event for every Chinese household.
3:00 PM.
Jiang Ning was chased out of the room by Tian Wenhao.
Bored out of her mind, she considered going to the kitchen to help.
Only to be kicked out again.
With nothing else to do, Miss Jiang climbed onto the sofa, hugged a throw pillow, turned on the TV, and started channel-surfing absentmindedly.
After flipping through for a while, she finally landed on a lyrics-guessing game show.
Might as well treat it as listening to music.
HoweverβAfter just a short while, Jiang Ning realized one of the judges looked familiar.
Liao Liao?
No way.
Jiang Ning was stunned for a second, then sneakily pulled out her phone, found the number, and used her auntβs landline to make the call.
After a moment, a lazy voice came from the other end.
βHello, whoβs this?β
βLiao Liao-jie, itβs Jiang Ning.β
Hearing that, Liao Liao, who was in the middle of a facial treatment, jolted.
Her head nearly crashed into the esthetician.
She quickly apologized and motioned for the young girl to leave.
Once the room was empty, Liao Liao picked up the phone again, her voice soft and warm.
βLittle girl, what made you suddenly call your big sis?β
Jiang Ning, unaware of Liao Liaoβs situation, thought the brief pause was just a poor signal.
βItβs New Yearβs, so I called to check in on you.β
βCheck in? Who calls to check in on New Yearβs Eve afternoon?β
βYou little brat, donβt lie to me!β
Hearing Liao Liaoβs mock irritation, Jiang Ning chuckled and told her what she just saw on TV.
After a brief silenceβLiao Liao burst into hearty laughter.
βThatβs it?β
βIf youβre interested, next time thereβs a show taping, I can take you to the studio.β
Studio?
Jiang Ning was tempted, but after thinking it over, she declined.
After all, if people with ulterior motives saw her getting close to Liao Liao, it could cause unnecessary trouble.
After thatβJiang Ning chatted with Liao Liao for a bit longer. She promised to help arrange a song for her after the holidays, and only then did the other side hang up, satisfied.
Just thenβHer aunt came out of the kitchen carrying dishes.
βCome help, Ning Ning.β
βComing!β
Jiang Ning clapped her hands and jumped up to help.
Soon after, Tian Wenhao came running out of his room at his motherβs call to help set the table in the living room.
Before longβA full table of dishes was laid out before Jiang Ning.
There was fish, shrimp, meat, vegetablesβAnd her personal favorite: sweet and sour ribs.
She sneakily pinched a piece.
Absolutely delicious.
MaybeβThis is what New Year feels like.
Family gathered around, eating, drinking, laughing, and goofing off.
Then sitting down to watch TV together, watching a different kind of Spring Festival Gala.
In that momentβJiang Ning felt a strange kind of contentment.
ThenβHer aunt suddenly seemed to remember something and said:
βWhen are we heading back to our hometown this year?β
βProbably the first day of the New Year? Thatβs what we usually do.β
Tian Cuilan took a sip of soda, the sharp carbonation making her frown deeply.
She couldnβt help but grumble.
βI really donβt get whatβs so good about this stuff.β
βUgh, it burns!β
Seeing her mom like this, Jiang Ning nearly burst out laughing.
βMom, seniors really shouldnβt try to drink soda like the young ones. Iβm worried your stomach wonβt handle it.β
βYou little brat, asking for a smack!β
Tian Cuilan raised her chopsticks, ready to whack Jiang Ning, but was stopped by her aunt.
βAlright, alright, Cuilan, Iβve got something to tell you.β
Tian Cuilan wasnβt really going to hit her anyway, so hearing her older sister say that, she turned around, confused.
But her aunt hesitated, as if struggling with something.
After a momentβShe spoke:
βYou know our second uncle from back home, right?β
Tian Cuilan nodded.
That was her late fatherβs second older brotherβJiang Ningβs second grand-uncle.
βWhat about him?β
βHeβs dating. Baosheng wants us to talk to him when we visit tomorrowβ¦β
βWhat!?β
βWHAT!?!?β
This time, it wasnβt just Tian Cuilan who shouted in surpriseβEven the two young people quietly discussing the new shopβs location nearby let out gasps of disbelief.
βSecond Grand-Uncle is dating!?β
Jiang Ning was stunned.
If she remembered correctlyβHer second grand-uncle should be seventy-five this year.
A nearly eighty-year-old elder suddenly revealing heβs dating?
Jiang Ning felt like her CPU was overheating.
And the most important partβThis was never in her memories of her past life.
Which meantβAt some unknown point, many things had already started veering off their original path.
Was this⦠the butterfly effect?
On the way home that nightβJiang Ningβs ears were filled with her momβs shocked rambling about Second Grand-Uncle finding a sixty-year-old partner.
But in her own mind, she was thinking about what to do next.
If the butterfly effect really existedβThen her original plan to replicate Hua Caishi might already be in danger.
It was possible that somewhere in Huzhou, Hua Caishi had already expanded to other cities.
While she was still cautiously waiting for the right time to move.
According to her initial planβJiang Ning was going to spread βShi Ning Jiβ across all of Jiangzhou within three yearsβbefore graduating high school.
But nowβThat pace seemed too slow.
She needed to pick up speed.
When they got homeβThe place felt a little cold and quiet.
The house felt a little quiet.
Jiang Ning casually turned on the TV, and the screen happened to be showing the Spring Festival Gala.
ThenβPasting spring couplets, hanging the βUpside-Down Fortuneβ character, putting up window decorations, and burning incense by the ground.
By the time everything was done, it was already 11 PM.
Seeing her mom sitting beside the sofa, holding the phone and starting her New Yearβs call bombardment, Jiang Ning returned to her room.
She locked the door, pulled out her phone, and turned it on.
As soon as it startedβThe buzzing vibrations almost gave her a fright.
Looking at the screenβGoodness.
More than ten messages.
Among them, the two elegant older women, Liao Liao and Li Mingyu, had each sent several.
Then there were messages from Yao Yao, Hu Gugu, Li Mingwei, Xia Zhi, and even Du Meilan and Xiao Yuanβall sending New Yearβs wishes.
Jiang Ning opened and replied to the messages from everyone else one by one.
Then she noticed two unfamiliar numbers.
Upon checkingβOne was Meng Qing, the other Tao Tao.
The former suggested hanging out after the New Year, while the latter was complaining about how boring school in Ningzhou was.
Jiang Ning saved both numbers and edited two New Year greeting messages to send back.
After finishing up the textsβJiang Ning started her round of New Year phone calls.
From βWaist Concubineβ Qi Wen to βChest Concubineβ Luo Shanshan, then to βSide Consortβ Sun Qian and βPainting Noble Ladyβ Zhu Hui.
By the time she was done, her phone was nearly burning hot.
She checked the timeβIt was about time.
Jiang Ning put her phone away and opened the doorβ
Only to run into her mom just about to knock.
βWhat were you doing in there?β
βGo on, hurry and call your relatives and teachers to wish them a Happy New Year. We still have to set off fireworks in a bit.β
Ah, right.
She still hadnβt called Boss Yang Mei and Du Xinrui.
After everything was finally taken care of, Jiang Ning and her mom headed downstairs.
Standing in the cold wind, they counted down the timeβThen lit the firecrackers.
Pop pop popβ¦ pop pop popβ¦
Whoosh⦠bang!
Jiang Ning looked up, watching bursts of light pierce through the dark night.
She was immersed in the dazzling, multicolored fireworks.
A new year had arrived.
(End of chapter)