Ye City.
The Mo family mansion was extremely quiet and there were only two rooms that still had their lights on.
There were only a handful of people who lived in the Mo family mansion, including Mo Yixuan, Yuan Yuan, a nanny, a driver, a security guard, and a chef.
Mo Yixuan had been caught in the rain on his way back, so his wet hair was plastered to his face which made him look a little disheveled.
He took off the jacket he was wearing and changed into a casual outfit.
He was extremely busy because he had invested in a logistics firm three years ago and was now overseeing the management of the firm. The firm was expanding rapidly, so he was incredibly busy every day.
The dark circles that rimmed his eyes had been there for a long time.
His phone beeped with a message notification after he changed.
He received a WeChat message from a manager who told him that the revised marketing program proposal had been sent to him via email.
Mo Yixuan sat on the sofa and gulped down the hot tea that the nanny had made for him in one shot. He tapped lightly on his screen and sent a single-word reply, âNoted!â
Then, he went to the room on the farthest right which was Yuan Yuanâs room.
The door was ajar so he pushed it open and walked right in.
The lights were still on. Yuan Yuan was seated at his desk and he was writing with a pen.
âMo Ling, why are you still awake?â Mo Yixuan asked sternly but his concern for his son was evident in his voice.
Yuan Yuan was always sleeping later than he was in the year or two, so he wasnât sure whether Yuan Yuan always had so much homework to do.
He stopped hiring a private tutor for his son this year because he didnât want his son to grow up without a carefree childhood just as he had done. He had always been forced to learn and complete an unending pile of homework as a child.
Yuan Yuan put down the pen in his hand and slowly looked up at his father who stood at the doorway.
âIâll be sleeping soon, dadâ¦â Yuan Yuan said calmly.
His father had been coming home late recently, so he guessed that his father mustâve been extremely busy at work. He wished that he was a little older so that he would be able to help out at the company.
âDid your mom call today?â Mo Yixuan asked. This was a question that he often asked Yuan Yuan.
Yuan Yuan looked at his father with a frown and nodded as he said, âShe did. She asked whether Iâd like to go to the castle next weekend but I told her that Iâll be heading to my tutorâs place next weekend.â
Mo Yixuan didnât respond and the lamplight made his face seem even paler than it was.
He pursed his thin lips and his anguish and internal conflict seemed to be permanently written on his face.
He entered Yuan Yuanâs room and sat on a wooden chair.
âOh yes, dad, I need another piano teacher because Mr. Qin will be heading out of the country to keep his wife company,â Yuan Yuan said. He had many interests and hobbies including the piano, drawing, chess, and building modelsâ¦
He always curious and longed to explore anything he didnât understand.
Mo Yixuan acknowledged his request but his expression seemed tense and there was no trace of a smile on his face. He hadnât smiled in a long while.
âIâll get you a better tutor, Mo Ling,â he said.
Mo Yixuan had never objected to his sonâs interests and hobbies. He didnât have any interests and hobbies as a child and when he was 12, his father discovered a tumor in his brain. Then, his father forced him to embark on an intensive learning journey. He had a neverending pile of homework every day and he would have private lessons every weekend. He didnât have time to play, nor time to make new friends, let alone any time to learn musical instruments or how to draw.
He didnât have a proper childhood.