Chapter 125: discover the secret

Chapter 125 Discovering the Secret

Ji Ling had problems in her mind that she couldn't figure out, and she couldn't figure it out, and she found that as long as she was with Zhu Weidong, she would always have such a wrong feeling.

That means there must be a problem, not her illusion.

For dinner, Zhu Weidong cooked two dishes, both of which were bland, and it was obvious that Zhu Weidong had a bland taste.

Ji Ling doesn't care what to eat.

After clearing the table after the meal, the three brothers of the Zhu family who had received the letter all came back.

Zhu Heping was the first one to come back. He got close to Zhu Weidong and talked about the fight with Kang Xiaohua. He heard that Uncle Kang had come in the afternoon.

Zhu Heping was surprised, "Brother, what did Uncle Kang talk to you about?"

"Some things about the school." Zhu Weidong didn't say much.

Zhu Heping wanted to ask more questions, but Zhu Weiyue and Zhu Weiming came back together.

Naturally, they talked around Zhu Weidong again, Zhu Weiyue looked curious, "Brother, you are married to your sister-in-law, does she know about your illness?"

"What's wrong?" Ji Ling came out of the kitchen with fruit and looked at the four brothers.

It won't take long for her to wash fruit in the kitchen. She just wanted to listen to the conversation between the brothers, but she heard something wrong and came out immediately.

Zhu Weiyue pursed his lips and remained silent.

The three of them exchanged glances, and finally they all looked at Zhu Weidong.

Zhu Weidong said, "I'm not sick."

He spoke seriously and his expression was serious.

Ji Ling once believed his words.

But Zhu Weiyue couldn't help but burst out laughing.

He smiled, and Zhu Heping couldn't help laughing too.

Even Zhu Weiming smiled faintly.

In this way, Ji Ling didn't understand that Zhu Weidong was lying. She pulled a smirk and walked over, put the fruit on the coffee table, "Eat slowly."

After that, he turned around and went upstairs.

In front of her brothers-in-law, she couldn't ask. She didn't believe that Zhu Weidong could hide from her for a lifetime.

Besides, Ji Ling was still a little excited, she knew it was not an illusion, Zhu Weidong really had a secret.

Downstairs, the three brothers of the Zhu family are not afraid of small things when watching the excitement.

"Brother, you are sick, why don't you admit it?"

Zhu Weidong glanced at Zhu Weiyue indifferently, but did not answer.

His attitude also shows that he does not accept the other party's words at all.

Zhu Weiyue looked at the other two, and said helplessly, "Why doesn't the eldest brother admit that he is sick?"

The two shrugged.

How do they know?

And this has been the case since he was a child, the elder brother never thought he was sick.

Now my sister-in-law doesn't know about it, and they have revealed it again, so the eldest brother can only ask for blessings.

At night, Ji Ling wanted to wait for Zhu Weidong to go upstairs before asking him, but she fell asleep unknowingly, and when she opened her eyes, it was already dawn.

She also saw an extra pillow next to the bed, which was the trace of sleeping.

Surprised, Zhu Weidong slept with her and she didn't notice?

Checking the time after six o'clock, Ji Ling got up, straightened her hair and went downstairs, only to find that her mother-in-law was reading the newspaper, and Zhu Weidong was not there.

Kong Siya heard the movement and put the newspaper on, "Xiao Ling is up? Come and sit down."

Ji Ling looked up at her mother-in-law, and the corner of her mouth couldn't help twitching again.

After sitting down, I heard my mother-in-law saying, "The skin is a little dry these days. This is a mask from a friend. I heard that the water is very good. I also prepared some for you. You can take it back to school later."

Ji Ling thanked, "Mom, where's Wei Dong?"

Usually she always called her by her full name, but when she suddenly changed her name in front of her mother-in-law, Ji Ling couldn't express her awkwardness, and felt even more uncomfortable.

"This kid, he didn't tell you that he was going to work at the unit, but went back to Province H?"

Ji Ling shook her head.

Kong Siya said, "I came back late and chatted with him for a while, maybe it was too late, so he didn't want to wake you up."

Ji Ling: She felt that Zhu Weidong was avoiding her.

Kong Siya saw her pensive face, "Xiao Ling, what's the matter? Or you can go to his work unit, and I'll give you the address."

Ji Ling shook her head, "It's okay, maybe I was tired from the autumn tour yesterday, so I slept so deeply that I didn't even know he left in the morning."

"He has been like this since he was a child. He always goes quietly on business trips. If his family didn't know, he would think he was missing if he didn't come back for a few days."

Ji Ling smiled, "Seeing that he is careful, there are times when he is sloppy?"

Kong Siya sighed, "Where is he sloppy? Because of face blindness, he doesn't have many friends, and he doesn't interact with colleagues in the unit. He is not interested in anything except work."

"Prosopagnosia?" Ji Ling's mind went blank.

"Yeah, you don't know?" Kong Siya looked at her daughter-in-law's shocked expression, and she didn't understand, "He didn't tell you?"

Ji Ling shook her head.

Recalling the scenes of her being with Zhu Weidong, as well as his seemingly weird and reminiscent behavior.

Combined with prosopagnosia, Ji Ling finally found her promise.

She asked, "Mom, is Weidong's prosopagnosia serious? How serious is it?"

Kong Siya looked sympathetic, "It was so serious that his family members couldn't recognize him. When he was a child, he was abducted and sold into the mountains by pretending to be his family members, so his prosopagnosia has been concealed from the outside world. He has a cold temper and doesn't get in touch with others. It doesn't affect work, so no one finds out."

Ji Ling's face slowly turned red.

She remembered that when she came out of the dormitory yesterday and saw Zhu Weidong staring at her and calling her name, she thought it was. The truth should be that he was identifying her, right?

Also, when he was walking, he took half a step behind her, how could he be restrained, he was obviously letting her lead the way.

Seeing his daughter-in-law's face turning red and then blue, Kong Siya hurriedly defended her son, "Xiao Ling, Wei Dong didn't tell you, so don't blame him, he has his own opinions on this, and he never thinks I am sick, and I don’t admit that I am sick.”

Ji Ling: .

Then he said last night that he was not sick, so he was not lying.

This is really

"Actually, face blindness won't delay anything. You are husband and wife. If you live together in the future, he will never fail to recognize you."

"Mom, you said he wouldn't even recognize you."

Kong Siya: .

After holding back for a while, she said, "Weidong's prosopagnosia is not hereditary, it's not a developmental type. Although the symptoms are the same as the developmental type, he has this problem because of a traumatic head injury when he was a child."

Ji Ling: .

Seeing her mother-in-law laughing dryly, she smiled back, feeling powerless for a while.

Thinking about it, face blindness is really not a disease. It is nothing more than not being able to recognize people, and nothing else.

Still had to go to school, Ji Ling didn't stay at home for too long, after talking with her mother-in-law, she went back to school with her things.

Along the way, I was still thinking about the details of getting along with Zhu Weidong.

In the past, she felt that this man was sick and did many things on purpose, pretending not to know her.

Now that I know that he has that problem, I feel that I have wronged him, but I feel a little sorry.

After returning to school, time was too tight, Ji Ling went directly to the class, saw Miao Man beckoning to her, Ji Ling walked over and sat down beside her.

"Ji Ling, don't you ask for leave today to accompany your husband?" Miao Man asked in a low voice before class.

(end of this chapter)

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