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Enchanting His Heart: His Little Fox-Chapter 326 - 236: Childhood Experiences
Hearing this, Song Yi furrowed her brows and looked at him.
Is this something a person can do?
However, Song Yi didn’t speak, didn’t interrupt him, just stood quietly.
Wen Mu saw her gaze, and his heart sank. He felt that this woman was really calm, with very good mental strength.
But it’s good, his brother should have such a woman by his side.
A woman like her is worthy of Tang Si.
Wen Mu exhaled slightly and continued: "But later I thought about it, and realized we should take responsibility for our own actions. So when my parents were blaming and punishing my brother, I ran over and said it was me who did it. I could even tell them some details and shared these details with them."
"But they didn’t believe me."
"They even pointed at my brother’s nose and blamed him, saying: ’Little brat, did you teach your brother to say this? At such a young age, not learning well and pushing a girl down the stairs, and you even want your brother to take the blame for you, don’t you?’
Wen Mu: "So they beat my brother, even more severely."
Wen Mu lowered his eyelids, recalling these past events, feeling guilty inside: "I started to feel things were going in a bad direction, and found some things unbearable."
"Because my brother was already covered in blood, but dad and mom wouldn’t stop, and my brother didn’t make a sound. I felt if this continued, he would be beaten to death."
"I cried and knelt before my parents, begging them to stop punishing my brother."
"I said it was all me, but my parents refused to believe it, because at that time, I was the obedient good child, and my brother was the rebellious troublemaker. He wasn’t rebellious, just loved sports a bit more."
"Loved climbing walls, from a young age loved standing up for others, but dad and mom always thought he was fighting."
"So, to make them believe, I ran to the third floor of the house and jumped from there..."
"Then my parents were dumbfounded, quickly calling an ambulance to save me."
"That’s how my brother was spared punishment."
"When the ambulance arrived, it only took me away..." Wen Mu tightened his grip on the meal: "I thought... I thought they would take my brother too, because he was covered in blood."
"But they didn’t."
"I really didn’t know this would cause my parents to have certain views about him. Even now, they still think my brother threatened me to say those things."
He raised his head, chuckling sarcastically: "Maybe because my brother was mischievous as a child, and I was obedient. They thought I couldn’t have done such a thing, nowadays many parents are like that."
After saying this, his eyes were a bit watery, biting his lower lip before continuing: "My brother... might have had a dark personality from a young age, resentful. Over the years, no matter how I tried to make amends, he always looked at me coldly, although I always saw him as my real brother."
"In his eyes, maybe he thinks I was intentional; or perhaps he has long moved on, but just won’t forgive me."
"I can’t abandon my parents for my brother and break ties with them, because my parents have done no wrong by me."
"I’ve always wanted to have a good relationship with him. Everyone who knows me knows I actually like racing, but I feel I must have a good relationship with my brother. This all stems from not handling our emotions well."
"So I chose to study psychology, but it turns out I was too naive... my brother doesn’t believe me at all, doesn’t believe I genuinely want to make peace. When I said those things as a child, I was just scared."
"Someone like him, once betrayed, it’s hard for him to trust anyone again... these years, I’ve been trying for our relationship, and I don’t want my parents to have a hard time."
"My brother has never had a girlfriend. Until I saw you, and felt there might be hope for patching things up between me and him."
"That’s why at the mall I blocked that bullet for you. I thought by doing this, my brother might change his view of me, but he hasn’t."
Wen Mu took a deep breath, seemingly unable to hide the mist in his eyes, looked up at the sky: "I’m telling you this not to make you pity me, just feeling that sometimes one mistake might never be amendable in a lifetime."
Wen Mu withdrew his gaze, seriously looked at Song Yi: "Sister-in-law, if you can, I hope you can help persuade my brother. I really want to have a good relationship with him. He is my brother, and someone I admire because I truly am proud he’s a police officer, a good detective."
"I’m finished."
Song Yi listened quietly from start to finish, carefully observing the changes on his face.
Not missing a single moment, not missing any expression.
Wen Mu’s tone from start to finish was filled with regret, even some resentment towards his parents.
Listening to these words, Song Yi felt a tightness and heaviness in her heart.
Not knowing what to say.
She didn’t know Tang Si had such a childhood.
Only one thought arose in her mind, she must treat Tang Si doubly well from now on.
Wen Mu saw her expression and said: "My brother is quite strong now. He seems not to care about the past, you see he’s always carefree, so there’s no need to worry too much."
Then he added: "You came here to see my brother, right? Want to go in together?"
Song Yi stood there, seemingly lost in thought.
Wen Mu called her several times without response, then gently pushed her shoulder: "Sister-in-law?"
It was only then Song Yi snapped back: "Hmm? What is it?"
"You came here to see my brother, right? Do you want to go in together?"
"No need, I’m just passing by. He just came from home to go inside, you go in." Song Yi: "I received a call, there’s some company business, I’ll go deal with it. Thank you for telling me all this."
Wen Mu: "No need to thank me."
"Really." Wen Mu looked at Song Yi with warm eyes, "I think you two will last long. Once my brother loves someone, he definitely commits for a lifetime, you’re certainly my lifetime sister-in-law."
"Telling you all this is just to win you over, help ease the tension with my brother."
Song Yi heard this and smiled lightly: "I’m leaving."
...
On the other side.
Zhou Liang arrived at the blind date location, and upon entering, saw a young girl sitting.
That was his blind date for today.
Walking in, Zhou Liang bumped into a little girl: "Sorry, are you alright, little one?"
The little girl was holding a lollipop and shook her head: "I’m fine, I’m going to hide and play hide and seek."
"Alright." Zhou Liang patted her little head: "Go ahead."







