Chapter 2461: Extra: Uncle Meimei and Yun Tang’s past

The Jin family is a family of painters. According to the rules, after accepting a disciple, a grand apprenticeship ceremony needs to be held.

Gu Chengcheng is the first disciple of Jin Huamei, so the ceremony is naturally more grand. As Gu Chengcheng's mother, Yun Tang naturally cannot be absent.

On the day of the apprenticeship ceremony, Yun Tang also came to the Jin family.

Jin Huamei had been waiting in the living room early, and then she walked from the living room to the door of the villa.

Jin Luran was counting the time when he got up. When he got up, he didn't see Jin Huamei in the living room, so he looked at Jin Lu, who was sitting on the sofa and reading Taoist classics, and asked, "Where is my uncle?"

Hearing this, Jin Shilu raised his eyes and glanced at Jin Shiran. He didn't say anything, but silently raised his hand and pointed in the direction of the door.

Jin Layer Ran:?

"Going out? Isn't it the apprenticeship ceremony today? It's almost time, why are you still going out?" Jin Bianran said slightly confused.

Jin Shilu shook his head, indicating that he was not sure.

At this time, Jin Huasong walked out of the kitchen with a serious face, "I haven't gone out, I'm waiting outside."

Jin Bulu and Jin Borran both looked sideways at Jin Huasong, and Jin Borran said, "So, the other party's talent is really very high?"

Otherwise, I wouldn’t have rushed to the door in person to wait to be greeted.

Jin Huasong's face still had no expression, but his eyes became more profound, "It's not that the disciple is important, but that the disciple he wants to accept has a special status."

Jin Layer Ran and Jin Layer Lu smelled the smell of melons, and they both looked at Jin Hua Song intently.

Jin Huasong sat across from the two of them and put the teapot in his hand on the coffee table. "The other person's name is Gu Chengcheng, and he is the son of Yun Tang, the current head of the Yun family."

Hearing this, Jin Bianran frowned slightly, still a little confused, "Even if the other party is the young master of the Yun family, he is also a junior. I need my uncle to greet him personally?"

Jin Layer Ran:?

Jin Huasong coughed lightly and said, "Your brother-in-law had a crush on someone when he was in college, and that person was Yun Tang, the current head of the Yun family."

Jin layer dye, Jin layer green:!

Obviously, neither of them expected that the heartless uncle actually had a crush on someone else.

Their eyes brightened a bit, and they continued to stare at Jin Huasong, signaling him to continue.

However, Jin Huasong stopped talking, and his expression became dissociated, as if he was lost in memories.

Seeing this, Jin Bianran had no choice but to ask proactively: "Then...did my uncle confess his love back then?"

Jin Huasong shook his head, "No."

“Your brother-in-law has had leg problems since high school. Because of this, he has never been very confident.”

“At that time, Yun Tang was a prominent figure in the art department. Your brother-in-law...”

Jin Huasong did not go on to say the following words, but both Jin Bianlu and Jin Bianran knew about it.

Especially Jin Senglu, she herself has had someone she liked, so she knows that sometimes she feels inferior in front of the person she likes.

There was silence in the living room for a few seconds before Jin Huasong continued: "I was busy at the time, so how could I notice his emotions? I only found out about this after your brother-in-law graduated."

Yuntang is two years younger than Jin Huamei. Yun Tang graduated two years after Jin Huamei graduated.

At the same time that Yun Tang graduated, many things happened in the Yun family.

First, Yun Tang caused a scandal and his engagement was annulled by the Lu family, then he lost his father, and then the whole person disappeared.

Jin Huamei liked Yun Tang. Jin Huasong knew about it when Yun Tang was divorced by the Lu family. Jin Huamei wanted to marry Yun Tang to help her get out of trouble. (End of chapter)

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