My Mister Ostrich-Chapter 68 Settling Dust

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Chapter 68 ?Settling Dust

Translated by Twelve_Months_of_May

Gu Mingxi, jiayou!

Gu Guoxiang saw that Pang Qian was looking at him a bit blankly as she greeted him, โ€œUncle Gu.โ€ Gu Guoxiang nodded and walked into the house. ฦ’๐“‡e๐™š๐”€๐ž๐š‹๐“ƒ๐จ๐˜ทe๐™ก.๐’„๐—ผm

Hearing voices, Gu Mingxi walked out from his room. He stood at his door without saying anything. Gu Guoxiang realized that Li Han wasnโ€™t there, so he asked Gu Mingxi, โ€œMingxi, whereโ€™s your mom?โ€

โ€œShe went to the parent-teacher meeting.โ€

โ€œOh, todayโ€™s a parent-teacher meeting.โ€ Gu Guoxiang nodded, then asked, โ€œYouโ€™re going to be heading to college soon. How are your studies recently?โ€

โ€œThe same.โ€ Gu Mingxi glanced at him, and then looked over to Pang Qian at the side, who seemed rather uncomfortable. โ€œPang Pang, you can go home first.โ€

Pang Qian immediately packed her things and went home.

Jin Aiโ€™Hua was in her room watching TV. When she was Pang Qian, she asked curiously, โ€œYou just went over. Youโ€™re home so soon?โ€

Pang Qian climbed onto her parentโ€™s bed, and said quietly, โ€œUncle Gu came by.โ€

โ€œGu Guoxiang?โ€

โ€œMm.โ€

โ€œHa! He actually had the gall to come here?โ€ Jin Aiโ€™huaโ€™s face was full of disdain. โ€œEveryone at the factory has heard about his indecent matters. He actually dares to come looking for Ah Han?โ€

Pang Qian asked curiously, โ€œMom, what happened with Uncle Gu?โ€ ๏ฝ†๐˜ณe๐’†w๐—ฒ๐›๐˜ฏ๐จฮฝe๐š•.c๏ฝ๐“ถ

Jin Aiโ€™hua didnโ€™t say anything for now. โ€œGo, go, go study. Kids shouldnโ€™t bother with these things.โ€

โ€œAiya, if youโ€™re acting like this, how can I just go and study.โ€ Pang Qian grabbed onto Jin Aiโ€™huaโ€™s arm and asked cutely, โ€ Mom, tell me.โ€

Pang Shuisheng had instructed Jin Aiโ€™hua not to tell Pang Qian about Gu Guoxiangโ€™s situation. But today, Pang Shuisheng had gone to the parent-teacher meeting, and Jin Aiโ€™hua couldnโ€™t stop herself. In the end, she told her.

She said, โ€œGu Guoxiangโ€™s mistress is pregnant. Recently, sheโ€™s been clamoring and forcing him to get divorced.โ€

Pang Qian, โ€œ!โ€

Gu Guoxiang sat in the living room, waiting for Li Han to come home. Gu Mingxi stood at the side for awhile, and then returned to his room to study.

As he sat there working on the test questions, he heard someone enter his room and walk up to him.

Gu Mingxi didnโ€™t turn around to look. He held down his test paper with his left foot and wrote with his right foot. His table was covered with school supplies like a set square, scratch paper, pencils, erasersโ€ฆ When a large hand pressed down on his shoulder, Gu Mingxi stopped writing with his pen.

Gu Guoxiang stretched over to look at the test paper. Then his eyes moved to Gu Mingxiโ€™s feet. After writing with them for twelve years, his right foot was covered in calluses. Gu Guoxiang realized he hadnโ€™t taken notice of his sonโ€™s feet in a long time. What he remembered most was that small foot picking up a pen, a spoon, a toothbrush, images of his son practicing really hard. At that time, Gu Mingxiโ€™s feet were pale and delicate. But now, his feet were already a grown manโ€™s feet. His toes seemed more slender than ordinary peopleโ€™s. Flexible and powerful, already skilled and familiar with the things they were doing.

Gu Mingxi lifted his head to look at him. From the moment Gu Guoxiang entered the room, he hadnโ€™t greeted him โ€œDad.โ€ Gu Mingxi knew that Gu Guoxiang hadnโ€™t really treated him poorly, but there are some things that you just canโ€™t make up for by giving a hundred dollars in monthly pocket money or buying someone whatever they wanted. Gu Mingxi wasnโ€™t the kind of person to hold grudges easily. It was the opposite. He was more willing to remember the good in a person. But towards Gu Guoxiang, he really felt terrible for his mother.

His parents used to be an ideal couple, loving and affectionate, the envy of those around them. But theyโ€™d ended up in this state now.

Gu Mingxi thought for a moment, and said to him, โ€œDad, why are you looking for Mom?โ€

โ€œMm, thereโ€™s something I want to discuss with her.โ€

Gu Mingxi immediately recalled the talk his father had with him a year earlier. He couldnโ€™t help raising his voice. โ€œDad! You donโ€™t have to talk to Mom about the things you told me last year. Itโ€™s not like you donโ€™t know her. Sheโ€™d never agree to it! Do you have to make her angry again?!โ€

Gu Guoxiangโ€™s face darkened a bit. He said, โ€œI know. Iโ€™m looking for her for something else.โ€

Gu Mingxi grew alert as he looked at him. Gu Guoxiangโ€™s gaze softened, and he changed the topic. He asked, โ€œMingxi, have you thought about which university you want to go to?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ he answered coldly. โ€œIโ€™ll think about it when the results are out.โ€

Gu Guoxiang said seriously, โ€œActually, you should think about it before then. Then you should go to ask the school. Tell the recruiter about your disability and your academic history, and then ask if theyโ€™d be able to accept you if your scores were good enough, considering your condition.โ€

Seeing Gu Mingxiโ€™s face drop, Gu Guoxiang continues, โ€œYou canโ€™t be like the other students who wait for their results and then choose a school. If you donโ€™t discuss your situation with the schools beforehand, itโ€™s more likely that theyโ€™ll reject you. All the schools can easily reject you for being unable to care for yourself.โ€

Gu Mingxi said loudly, โ€œI can take care of myself!โ€

โ€œYou canโ€™t take care of yourself 100%,โ€ Gu Guoxiang said. โ€œIn the winter, you donโ€™t have any way to take your clothes off. When you go to the cafeteria, you canโ€™t carry your own tray. And what about using the toilet, how are you going to take care of that?โ€

Gu Mingxi couldnโ€™t answer him.

โ€œI think you should consider your choice of school first. Consult with the school and make sure they wonโ€™t reject you.โ€ When he finished speaking, Gu Guoxiang straightened up and walked out of Gu Mingxiโ€™s room.

When Li Han returned, Gu Guoxiang was sitting in the living room smoking. Their gazes crossed, their emotions fluctuating. Gu Guoxiang spoke first. He asked, โ€œYou went to the parent-teacher meeting? What did the teacher say about Mingxi?โ€

Li Han said lightly, โ€œMingxiโ€™s scores are very stable right now. If nothing happens, heโ€™ll definitely make it into a top university.โ€

Gu Guoxiang smiled, pleased. โ€œI just knew that Mingxi wouldnโ€™t disappoint me.โ€

Li Han glanced at him, then walked to Gu Mingxiโ€™s room. She said, โ€œMingxi, your dad and I have something to talk about. For now, donโ€™t leave your room.โ€

Gu Mingxi nodded.

In order to prevent him from eavesdropping, Li Han called Gu Guoxiang out to the balcony. She said, โ€œDonโ€™t smoke inside the house. It smells terrible.โ€

Gu Guoxiang and Li Han spoke for half an hour. When he heard Gu Guoxiang leaving, Gu Mingxi finally walked out of his room.

He asked his mother, โ€œMom, what did Dad need to talk to you about?โ€

Li Hanโ€™s expression was very calm. She went to the kitchen to make Gu Mingxi a snack. She said, โ€œItโ€™s nothing.โ€

Gu Mingxi didnโ€™t believe it. He walked over to her and saw Li Hanโ€™s eyes were red. Gu Mingxi said, โ€œMom, donโ€™t treat me like a child. If thereโ€™s something thatโ€™s making you unhappy, you can tell me.โ€

Li Han was boiling water on the stove, and she turned to get the dumplings from the refrigerator. Gu Mingxi followed her, โ€œMom, donโ€™t think that you canโ€™t tell me because you think it will affect my college entrance exam. Actually, if you guys hide it from me like this, then my imagination will run wild. Tell me. What did Dad say to you? Donโ€™t worry, Iโ€™m on your side.โ€

Hearing the last sentence, Li Hanโ€™s tears started to roll down her face. She lifted her head to look at Gu Mingxi, and reached out her hand to touch his face. As she sobbed, she said, โ€œMingxi, your dad and I decided to get divorced.โ€

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In the past few years, the Golden Compound underwent many changes. Originally, the four residential buildings there had been filled with people who worked at the metals company. But after the factory moved, a lot of people bought out the houses like Pang Shuisheng. Afterwards, they sold the house again to someone else. Adding on to that, a lot of workers had moved to the new residences in City West. Presently, the Golden Compound was filled with new settlers and unfamiliar faces.

But this place still had some employees from the metals company, like Jin Aiโ€™hua, Zhong Xiaolian, Zhang Jiaqiโ€™s fatherโ€ฆ Soon enough, with Zhong Xiaolianโ€™s big mouth, she told a lot of people about Gu Guoxiangโ€™s affairs at work. Gu Mingxi finally found out that his father was soon to have a healthy baby. His dream finally came true.

Gu Mingxi tried very hard not to let this information affect himself, but in the end, it still affected him. Sometimes, he and Pang Qian would both sit there, lost in thought. Pang Qian knew that Gu Mingxi wasnโ€™t in a good mood. After eating dinner in the cafeteria and going over some questions, she dragged him out to take a walk at the small park.

She said to Gu Mingxi, with all her years and experience, โ€œYouโ€™re already 19 years old. Youโ€™re not a little kid anymore. Donโ€™t worry about your parentsโ€™ divorce. Who knows, maybe after your mom leaves your dad, sheโ€™ll be able to find a better man.โ€

This method of comforting someone left Gu Mingxi unsure whether he should laugh or cry. Pang Qian kept quacking on, โ€œYour dadโ€™s already 46 years old. If he has a baby now, by the time the baby starts nursery school, your dad will be 50 years old. When he goes to pick up the kid, everyone might think heโ€™s the kidโ€™s grandpa.โ€

Gu Mingxi smiled, โ€œYouโ€™re thinking really far in the future.โ€

Pang Qian pat his shoulders. โ€œWhat Iโ€™m saying, Gu Mingxi, is that we canโ€™t do anything about your parentsโ€™ divorce. You really donโ€™t have to let their matters make you unhappy. They havenโ€™t been fighting for a few days, theyโ€™ve been fighting for several years now. Your dad will live in his new house, and he wonโ€™t have anything to do with us. All you have to do is get into a good university, and then spend more time with your mom. Of course, if your mom gets a new boyfriend, you also have to be more generous. Donโ€™t just oppose. Your momโ€™s a special person. Sheโ€™s just 40-something. My (maternal) grandmother was more than 60 years old when she got married again. Your mom is a lot younger and prettier than her.โ€

Gu Mingxi stared at Pang Qian. He hadnโ€™t at all expected this girl to make such comments.

She really understood a lot of things Maybe, while no one noticed, sheโ€™d already grown up.

But then Pang Qianโ€™s next words made him laugh out loud again. She saw a food vendor in the distance and clapped her hands together. โ€œHey! The uncle that sells shredded radish pancakes is here! I love eating their shredded radish pancakes! Iโ€™ll go buy it. Do you want to eat any?โ€

Gu Mingxi smiled slightly as he shook his head. Pang Qian pulled out a dollar from her pocket, and then ran over to the vendor to join the group of primary school students waiting to buy their pancakes.

Gu Mingxi looked after her. Pang Qianโ€™s eyes were glued to the uncle frying the pancakes. She licked her lips, and this small habit turned Gu Mingxiโ€™s smile bigger. He really liked Pang Qian too much. Liked her good and pure nature. Liked how simple things made her happy. Liked her optimistic and positive attitude. Liked her childish temperament and how she enjoyed playing and messing around. And he liked that gentleness that would sometimes slip out.

Gu Mingxi knew that a lot of girls liked him, but he couldnโ€™t get along with them naturally. Each of them, whether it was Xiao Yujing, Jiang Zhiya, Li Xiaoyan, Luo Xinโ€ฆ Whenever Gu Mingxi spoke with them, he always saw something particular in their eyes.

They pretended not to care about his disability, but in reality, they minded. When they werenโ€™t careful, their eyes would inevitably land on his empty shirt sleeves. Sometimes he wouldnโ€™t ask for help, but they would make a move to try to help him.

Gu Mingxi knew that these concerns (both caring about and being bothered by) would follow him for the rest of his life. As the years passed, their concern would only grow more obvious. He thought, of all the people in his life, the only person who truly didnโ€™t mind was probably Pang Qian.

But sometimes, he would also suspect. Did Pang Qian really not mind?

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June 7th, 2003 was the college entrance exam. Pang Qian and Gu Mingxi were both extremely prepared by then.

That year, the whole country was raging with [censored]. The testing center looked like a battleground, with lots of people wearing face masks. Before people entered the testing center, they even had to get their temperature taken.

Note: The original text displays ** where Iโ€™ve written [censored], though Iโ€™m not sure why. Being 2003, Iโ€™m going to assume this is in reference to the SARS outbreak.

Wearing shorts and a t-shirt, Gu Mingxi walked into the testing center. His empty, swinging shirt sleeves were very eye-catching. Pang Qian stayed by his side until they had to split up. Then she made a fist and said, โ€œGu Mingxi, jiayou!โ€

Gu Mingxi smiled and nodded towards her. โ€œPang Pang, you too. Jiayou.โ€

Outside the window, there wasnโ€™t a single cloud in the blue sky. As the cicadas hummed their song in the trees, the bell rang in the testing center. Gu Mingxi sat at a specially prepared lowered table. He opened his test booklet and picked up his pen with his right foot.

His heart was calm. He looked at the test paper and then smiled.

These few sheets of white paper might change a personโ€™s life entirely.

Pang Pang, he thought, good luck.

Two days later, the college entrance exams concluded. Gu Guoxiang and Li Han went to the Civil Affairs Bureau and ended their more than 20 year long marriage.