Chapter 165: Spanking
Fortunately, I Met You
Translator: Qoob
Editor: Nyxnox
Mr. Lu was an elegant and refined man, but he had a particularly crass friend named Baldy. Thus, his understanding of relationships and romance were discussed in conversations like, âAre you doing it today?â âYes!â âYou want to do her, donât you?â âYes!â
Although Lu Chenzhou of course knew how to be tactful, he felt that being vulgar sounded better, perhaps because of Baldyâs âeducation.â
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This side of Lu Chenzhou really scared Lu Chenming silly.
He looked at his older brother, and his entire face and neck area turned a deep shade of red. However, he didnât dare to admonish his brother for being too crass. In the end, after quite a while, all he said was, âOh.â
After Lu Chenzhou forcefully transmitted his incorrect understanding of love and relationships to his younger brother, Lu Chenzhou even thought that he had finally enlightened him. He felt somewhat gratified and a little proud. And when he returned home to Cheng Xi that night, he immediately told her, âChenming has seen the truth.â
Cheng Xi was shocked. âReally?â She had assumed that for someone as introverted and stubborn as Lu Chenming, it would be very difficult to change his way of thinking. Thus, she asked, full of genuine interest, âYou convinced him? How did you do it?â
âYes.â Lu Chenzhou seemed to be trying to act modestly. âHeâs still young, so he doesnât know what love really is.â
......The words âdoesnât know what love really isâ didnât seem like they should be coming from Lu Chenzhouâs mouth, and it made Cheng Xi feel discombobulated. Cheng Xi didnât fully trust Lu Chenzhouâs appraisal, but she nonetheless smiled and said, âActually, I think that youâre right. Heâs too introverted, so if you have the time, you should find some more opportunities for him to temper himself on.â
Cheng Xiâs choice of words was already very neutral: Lu Chenming wasnât just introverted; at this point, he was most likely already starting to develop a social impediment. If his environment didnât quickly change for the better, his future life and emotional development would be greatly impaired.
In Cheng Xiâs opinion, the best course of action for Lu Chenming would be to immediately undergo therapy. However, because of Lu Chenzhouâs instinctive dislike for doctors and hospitals, she didnât explicitly say this. Perhaps sheâd have a chance to mention it to some other members of the Lu family in the future.
But Lu Chenzhou actually understood her insinuation, and he asked back, âAre you sure that itâll be effective?â
âDidnât you say that heâs still young? If so, then his personality is still forming. Also, in my opinion, itâs always better to do something than nothing.
Lu Chenzhou thought her words over for a little and then nodded. The next day, he called Lu Chenming over again, this time throwing him into a job as a basic salesperson for Donglai Corporation. Since Lu Chenzhou knew that his younger brother was still in school, he didnât assign him much work, and even gave him some choices. âYou can work wherever you wantâhotels, pharmaceuticals, supermarkets, or something else. I donât care where, but the main point is that you have to go out and help the team with sales on the weekends. Treat it like an internship or something.â
Lu chenmingâs mouth made a wide round âO,â and it seemed like he was about to burst out into tears. âBrother~~â
But his brother remained hard-hearted, merely glancing at him coldly. âYes?â
And Lu Chenming had nothing else he could say.
When he returned to school, he felt completely disheartened; he was studying applied mathematics, and even if he wasnât a nouveau riche, he had the credentials to become a future engineer. What was his brother thinking, forcing him to enter sales?
He didnât even have any real life friends to complain to, so he tapped around on his phone, aimlessly trying to find someone to talk to. And, almost as he thought that he wouldnât, he finally did. Yes, it was actually ââSweetheartâsâ Brother, Cheng Yang.â
Lu Chenming didnât dare directly call Cheng Yang, so he instead texted him: Brother, Iâm about to die......
When Cheng Yang received this message, he was busy and didnât see it. However, when he did, he was so shocked that his heart skipped a beat. Poor Cheng Yang was surrounded with people who rarely ever exaggerated; when they said that they were about to die, they meant it. For example, his grandmother, on the day that she had killed herself, had called her grandchildren on the phone and merely said, âGrandmaâs going to leave now. Take good care of yourselves in the future.â
And then she really did leave, forever.
Due to this incident, the Cheng family never talked about death frivolously, not even as a joke. When Cheng Yang suddenly read this message, his horror was only exacerbated by the fact that it had been sent by someone who was suffering from mental trauma and wasnât in a good mental state to begin with. So when Cheng Yang read the words, âabout to die,â he automatically assumed that Lu Chenming was being serious.
In that moment, he disregarded everything else at hand, quickly turned his phone on, and called Lu Chenming. Crap! His phone was off! Cheng Yangâs scalp went numb, and he became so scared that he started sweating buckets. He threw down everything he was working on, ran outside, and called Cheng Xi as he did so. âSis! Something bigâs happening! Something really big! Lu Chenming sent me a text about an hour ago, saying that he was about to die! Contact his family, and tell them to contact the university!â
Lu Chenming normally lived in the university dorms whenever classes were in session.
Cheng Xi also jumped up in shock, and subconsciously muttered, âIt canât be, can it? His brother even said yesterday that he was getting better.â
âBetter, my ass!â When Cheng Yang became flustered, his hooligan-like personality surfaced. âThat stubborn mule! Even after I spent all my efforts to brainwash him, it seems that all of it just went in one ear and out the other. Quickly, contact his family! Iâm running to the university now!â
Cheng Yang then hung up, and Cheng Xi quickly contacted Lu Chenzhouâbetween her brother and Lu Chenzhou, she trusted Cheng Yangâs judgment more. While Lu Chenzhou might be better in all other areas, in terms of emotions and feelings, Cheng Yang was lightyears ahead of Lu Chenzhou. While she had naturally discounted what Lu Chenzhou had said yesterday, she didnât expect that he would be this far off the mark!
The Cheng siblings were so anxious that they felt like organs were about to burst into flames. However, when Mr. Lu heard this, all he said was, âThereâs no need to be in such a fuss.â
Cheng Xi barely restrained her impatience as she politely asked, âThen, can you contact a professor at the university? Or perhaps one of his close classmates?â
â......â
Lu Chenzhou had no idea whom he could call. Luckily, he had a reliable assistant, who had already collected all the other students in his dormâs phone numbers in case he couldnât reach Lu Chenming when he needed to bring him over to Donglai Headquarters.
When Cheng Xi called some of them, it turns out that there were no classes in the afternoon, which meant that...... No! One! Had! Seen! Him!
There was no one in his room either.
All right, it seems that something really had happened.
Cheng Xi and Lu Chenzhou both rushed towards Lu Chenmingâs university. He had to be there, as Lu Chenzhouâs people had dropped him off there themselves.
The three of them scoured the entire university and ultimately did find him, all thanks to Cheng Yangâs sharp eyes. They had been about to climb to the tallest local buildingâs rooftop to get a better view when Cheng Yang turned his head around and suddenly spotted Lu Chenming walking listlessly out of the art building, amidst a whole throng of other students.
He anxiously yelled out, âLu Chenming!â
The listless fellow raised his head, and then all three people noticed him.
Cheng Yang was the first to rush over, ignoring the curious glances from the nearby bystanders as he pulled on Lu Chenmingâs collar. âWhere on earth were you?!â
Lu Chenmin was shocked by their sudden appearance, and he immediately turned pale and stammered, âIn...... in class.â
âWhat class? Donât you have no classes in the afternoon?â
âI- I- Iâm auditing a class.â
For Lu Chenming, auditing classes was a standard, everyday thing; hadnât he often gone to the medical university next door to attend Cheng Xiâs classes, through wind and rain?
And since he was even willing to go to a neighboring university, then taking a class in a different college of the same university was no big deal.
When Cheng Xi heard Lu Chenmingâs bewildered reply, she didnât know whether she should laugh or to cry, but at the very least, she did feel a sense of relief in her heart. As for Lu Chenzhou...... from start to finish, he had been cool, calm, and collected. Even when he was accompanying them and searching for Lu Chenming, she hadn't seen him look anxious even once. Now, he wasnât angry either, and he merely looked silently at his brother as if he were just another bystander.
Of the three of them, Cheng Yang was the most agitated. When he saw Lu Chenmingâs innocent bunny-like expression, an irresistible urge to smack it welled up, so, ignoring the fact that his brother was right there, Cheng Yang grabbed Lu Chenmingâs collar, dragged him to a nearby enclosed park, pushed him against a rock, and started spanking him.
The pitiful Lu Chenming didnât even know what was going on.