Chapter 496: Unexpected Holiday 1
Chapter 496: Unexpected Holiday 1
Changran became Liu Lian this time, and now she is only three years old. Although Liu Minzhi is quite strict in life, she is clear-minded, and the two of them are mostly happy when they live together.
When I was in primary school, if a classmate teased me about not having a father, Chang Ran would suppress them with force. Fighting by oneself would not leave any external injuries, but would only make them feel pain, and the teacher would not punish them too much.
After coming a few more times, no classmates dared to say anything nonsense anymore. They were all very honest when they saw her. As for whether she had friends or not, Changran didn't care.
I never asked Liu Minzhi about her father. First, she was not a real child after all, and I didn't want to make her sad.
Secondly, no matter what the reason is for the other party not to be with them, since the other party gave up on them first, Changran will also exclude him from her world.
Seeing my neighbor Duan, I feel like we have a connection. I often run into him in different worlds. But he is someone else's father.
Chang Ran actually wanted to bring him and Liu Minzhi together, but she didn't interfere with their lives for her own sake.
In this life, I am not interested in painting, and I don't want to have anything to do with Ning Yuan, Madi and others. When I was a child, I often danced with Liu Minzhi, so I signed up for dance classes.
It's a good opportunity for me to go to dance class with Liu Minzhi. We can also practice together at home.
In junior high and high school, I can study freely without worrying about it. Students of this age group are no longer outspoken. The relationship between me and my classmates has also eased a lot.
In college, Chang Ran was admitted to the dance performance major of Shanghai Theatre Academy, and later became a graduate student of the same school.
After graduating from graduate school, Chang Ran broke up with her previous boyfriend and returned to her hometown to open a dance training class. Occasionally, classmates would introduce her to some film and television drama choreography, guidance, and guest appearance work.
Grandpa went to Yikan Nursing Home, where there were many old ladies, and he lived very happily there.
After Liu Minzhi retired, Chang Ran signed her and her grandfather up for a tour group, and she would join them if she had free time.
When she was young, Liu Minzhi was very relaxed, but now she seems to be no different from an ordinary mother. I don't know if it's because she's retired and has less time, or because of menopause.
In addition to traveling and attending classes, Chang Ran also found a lot of things for her to do. She signed up for flower arrangement and tea art training courses. In short, she was busy. After her attention was diverted, Liu Minzhi returned to her youthful personality.
When I went to watch Liu Minzhi's class, I also met Ma Ye. He was quite handsome and Chang Ran was quite interested in him.
But as long as I thought about how my portrait would be hung in his studio and criticized by his future girlfriend if we were together and then broke up, I would immediately give up the idea of developing a relationship with him.
After all, the other party is somewhat unreliable, so the possibility of breaking up is still very high.
When I was 30 years old and the story started, Liu Minzhi was still in good health and nothing happened. Changran bought a house outside and didn't live with her. But he would go back several times a week.
Changran didn't go to get to know Shanzhu on purpose, but helped her solve the problem of Fanni's cousin in the company. As for whether she chose to divorce later, she didn't interfere. It's hard to say which choice is better.
Without Liu Lian, she helped Ms. Madi. Although Madi didn't do as well as in the play, she was still doing well. Ning Yuan was married and had children before the plot began.
Chang Ran also got to know Miss Lin, a student of Liu Minzhi. The three of them had similar ideas and often made plans to go out together.
After meeting the right person, I decided to get married. Although we may not grow old together, it is important to cherish the present. If we separate in the future, we can find a new one.
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