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Chapter 253 - 253 253 Shen Boyi is a Male Mom



Chapter 253: Chapter 253 Shen Boyi is a Male Mom Chapter 253: Chapter 253 Shen Boyi is a Male Mom The incident that had taken place moments ago happened so suddenly that even Shen Boyi felt a bit scared afterward.

Not to mention his sister, who was just a girl not yet twenty years old; she must have been terrified!

Seeing the ripples in Qingwu’s watery eyes, Shen Boyi was immediately convinced by the scenarios he imagined in his head.

His sister was truly too sensible, and this sensibility made his heart ache.

Thinking of this, Shen Boyi gently patted Qingwu’s head, uncharacteristically tender.

“Going out with friends, right? Go enjoy yourself! Have a good time for a couple of days, and if you run out of money, just ask your big brother! I’ll handle taking time off for you!”

Shen Boyi clearly misunderstood.

He thought Qingwu was frightened and needed a chance to go out and play for a couple of days.

“Alright, I’ll be off, see you, big brother.”

“Make sure you get a check-up when you get back. Don’t think your big brother is being annoying; he just can’t be at ease.”

Qingwu agreed, treating it as a regular physical examination, as long as it reassured Shen Boyi.

The situation in the small mountain village was complicated; she didn’t want the Shen family to know what was there for the time being.

Whether it was the Beidou Star’s base or the intricate border lines, it was best not to expose them to her family for now.

She would handle it after she first found Shen Shushan and Chu Yuheng!

Watching Qingwu obediently leave with her backpack, her long ponytail swinging in the sunlight, youthful and lively yet somewhat aloof, Shen Boyi felt a twinge of sadness.

His sister seemed too sensible, leaving them brothers not knowing what else they could do for her!

They could provide her with money and love, but Shen Boyi always felt that his sister seemed to be hiding something from them…

Perhaps it was because she had grown up too long on her own; his sister no longer knew how to rely on others.

This realization caused Shen Boyi’s heart to ache.

Forget it—for anything Qingwu wasn’t willing to say, they wouldn’t force her to speak!

Jin Qingzhou walked over to Shen Boyi, his gaze also landing on the departing Qingwu.

“It’s clear that President Shen cares a lot about Student Shen.”

“Yes, Xiaowu has gone through a lot. Before she came home, we were prepared to accept a spoiled, willful, or misunderstood sister.”

After all, Qingwu hadn’t lived with the Shen family for nineteen years.

The Lin Family in Ning City was so impoverished; seeing Lin Xuecheng, one could tell they couldn’t teach any good children.

Shen Boyi pressed his fingers to his brow.

“No matter what kind of person Xiaowu is, she could have a bad temper or vanity like all teenage girls, not accept us, and I wouldn’t mind.”

He had prepared himself to accept an imperfect sister!

Yet, his sister was so good, which just made Shen Boyi’s heart ache even more.

Jin Qingzhou’s eyes shimmered slightly, but he hid it away.

“President Shen isn’t worried about bringing home a bad child?”

“It’s okay, I can teach her, as long as she comes home.”

Shen Dongli and Zuo Wanjun didn’t have much experience raising children; the later children of the Shen family were all practically raised by Shen Boyi as their big brother!

If Qingwu were a bad child, he could follow the growth path of the younger siblings before her and teach her all over again!

But his sister didn’t seem to need him to do anything extra, which made Shen Boyi both proud and a bit defeated…

Jin Qingzhou: “I never would have guessed President Shen also has the potential to be a stay-at-home… mom.”

Stay-at-home mom? What was that supposed to mean?

Hearing this new term for the first time, Shen Boyi raised an eyebrow, about to inquire its meaning, yet Jin Qingzhou had already begun to walk away.

“Go to my office to sign the documents, and about that incident earlier, President Shen should review the surveillance, right?”

“Of course!”

There was no small matter when it came to Qingwu; Shen Boyi naturally had to get to the bottom of it!

Upon entering Jin Qingzhou’s office, Shen Boyi noticed a bouquet tossed in the trash bin.

“Sorry, I didn’t know you’re allergic to pollen.”

“It doesn’t matter. President Shen doesn’t necessarily need to know about my personal matters.”

Jin Qingzhou sat down at his desk, pulling out the leave request and exemption forms to hand to Shen Boyi.

“Student Shen is very thoughtful. Some courses are indeed dull, and if she doesn’t care about her credits, it’s okay for her to skip them.”

“Thank you.”

Shen Boyi sat at the side, pulling a fountain pen from his suit pocket, unscrewing the cap, and beginning to fill it out earnestly.

Even though he mostly worked in an office environment, his excessive self-discipline had his body covered in tightly toned muscles, causing his shirt to slightly bulge when seated, revealing his muscular physique and strong arms.

He was particularly attentive when handling matters related to Qingwu, carefully scrutinizing every word in fear of missing a single detail.

Jin Qingzhou glanced twice before retracting his gaze.

“Would you like some coffee?”

“No need, I rarely drink coffee these days.”

Jin Qingzhou propped his chin, his lashes fluttering.

“I remember President Shen used to enjoy coffee; I thought you still did.”

Shen Boyi slipped the pen back into his pocket, speaking in a calm tone devoid of any ripples.

“People change. Things I used to like, I no longer do.”

Just like Jin Qingzhou, who used to love irises, yet could now calmly declare himself allergic to flowers.

Because of the typical executive’s ailment of stomach problems, Shen Zhongshuang and Zuo Wanjun had already forbidden him from drinking coffee.

Since people changed, he decided he could stop liking coffee as well.

With the forms filled, Shen Boyi handed the items beside him to Jin Qingzhou.

“Thank you. I’ll go check the surveillance now.”

“I’ll accompany you; Student Shen is a student in our class as well.”

Shen Boyi didn’t refuse, politely making room for Jin Qingzhou to walk alongside him.

His gaze swept over everything on Jin Qingzhou’s desk, finally resting on a framed photograph of a lone figure clad in a red robe—evidently Jin Qingzhou’s doctoral graduation photo.

This photo… seemed like one he’d taken in the past!

“Mr. Jin doesn’t display a picture with your husband?”

Jin Qingzhou’s voice was flat.

“There’s no need.”

Shen Boyi nodded and didn’t press further, maintaining a proper distance and decorum befitting interactions with a married woman.

“President Shen hasn’t settled down yet?”

“Soon.”

Upon hearing those words, Jin Qingzhou paused slightly but then continued walking.

“Then congratulations to President Shen in advance. When is the wedding? Be sure to invite an old classmate to have a drink at your wedding.”

“May next year.”

Hearing such a definitive timeline indicated Shen Boyi had long been preparing for his wedding. As for who his partner would be, it seemed inappropriate for her to inquire at this moment.

Inexplicably, Jin Qingzhou felt a pang of bitterness in her throat, dry and unable to utter a word.

Not even Shen Boyi himself knew he’d be getting married in May next year.

But marriage, such as it is, could be planned for a date only to change one’s mind later.

Even if all was set, and he awaited it eagerly, his bride might still choose to leave him.

In matters like these, he was well-experienced.


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