It Seems I’m Not The Only One Who Reincarnated

Chapter 31.2: Instigation



Luckily, time healed some wounds. Liu Zhenshan wasn’t as obsessive as before and began to focus more on Shi Hai and her duties as a mother.

Using her thumb to wipe away the tears, Liu Zhenshan took a deep breath to calm down.

“Your dad’s life was too short. He really left too early.”

“Life was unfair to him. He didn’t deserve to go so soon…”

“So, Shi Hai, I only wish for you to stay healthy. I don’t expect anything else.”

The only thing Liu Zhenshan asked of Shi Hai was for him to be healthy.

She made sure he exercised daily and ensured his meals were nutritious, even though her cooking was simple.

The constant egg frying was for this reason—to ensure he had enough protein.

Shi Hai remembered when he was in middle school, his mother practically forced him to drink milk, which made him nauseous at the smell for a long time.

In the end, he didn’t grow much taller, only just over 180 cm.

“This is why you drill me every day…”

“Exactly! You need to have six-pack abs!”

“I already have them.”

“Really? Let me see.”

Shi Hai obediently lifted his shirt to show his well-defined abs, and Liu Zhenshan patted them approvingly.

“Not bad! Girls love this; it’s very reassuring!”

“I’m not working out to attract girls.”

“Don’t you know? Having a man who’s wholly dependable is the ultimate happiness a woman can have.”

“Not everyone would think so… Anyway, I won’t take advantage of anyone.”

“Tsk, you’re just like your dad, so infuriatingly upright.”

“Dad was a decent man.”

“Decent my ass! He was a gentleman in public, but not in private. He had way too much energy!”

“…”

Shi Hai rolled his eyes, wanting to stop his mom from ruining the image of his dad in his mind.

“Don’t be so dull! You should have a passionate love while you’re young! The more complicated, the better!”

“You’ve watched too many soap operas, Mom.”

“Girls these days like sweet talkers who are caring and warm. Can’t you learn that?”

“Some people are naturally good at it; others will never learn.”

That’s why some men are born flirts.

“You’re going to drive me crazy! Twelve years of school, and you haven’t even brought home a girl once!”

“A student’s duty is to study.”

“Oh, now you’re using that as an excuse? Why didn’t you go to a better university then?”

“I didn’t want to leave you alone at home…”

That was the truth.

He’s the number one scorer in their province, he could have gone to a top university but chose a middle-ranked one close to home to be with his mom.

“Don’t use me as an excuse! I wanted to be called to school for your early love affairs! But you graduated without me experiencing that! You shattered my dream! You ungrateful son!”

“…”


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