Chapter 1205 632: Narrow Roads for Enemies (Part 2)
Chapter 1205 632: Narrow Roads for Enemies (Part 2)
Guo Mengyao's face quickly turned sour, and she mercilessly scolded, "Pu Fangye, get lost back to wherever you came from, don't come here to bother me."Chen Feng only pieced together this person with his high school classmate from memory when he heard Guo Mengyao mention the name.
This guy used to deliberately keep his hair long in high school and was repeatedly scolded by the dean for it, but now he's cut it short. He wasn't very fat back then, but definitely not thin, yet now he's as skinny as a monkey.
The main thing is, Chen Feng and Guo Mengyao had just been talking about him a while ago, and now they unexpectedly run into him here. It seems they were destined to meet again.
Pu Fangye's skin was indeed thick; even in the face of Guo Mengyao's remarks, he didn't seem angry at all but instead smiled and said, "Mengyao, we are old classmates after all, and I didn't intentionally come to you this time; it was a very coincidental meeting. It must be fate from above, so why don't we share a table."
After saying that, he pretended to have just noticed Chen Feng, squinting his eyes as he pretended to be surprised, saying, "Could you be Fengzi (Madman), Chen Feng?"
Back in high school, when they almost got into a fight, Pu Fangye kept calling him "Madman," and now he starts by calling him "Fengzi," indicating he hasn't forgotten their past grudges.
It can only be said that this guy really holds a grudge.
"You, Dandelion, it's been so many years, yet you recognize me right away; that's rare."
Since the other party spoke rudely, Chen Feng didn't feel the need to be polite either and called him by his high school nickname.
However, compared to the nickname "Madman," Dandelion is a much nicer name.
But this guy was very against being called "Dandelion" in high school, and it seems to be the same now. As soon as Chen Feng called him "Dandelion," his face turned gloomy.
He was about to retort against Chen Feng, but Guo Mengyao interrupted, "Pu Fangye, you and You Hairong are really a good match, sneaking around for a rendezvous at night. What do you think your wife or her husband would say about this?"
Their faces froze. They had just come out of the hotel and were in the heat of an affair, with Pu Fangye planning a romantic night out, treating her to food and stargazing.
Who could have known they'd bump into Guo Mengyao and Chen Feng?
"Mengyao, it's a misunderstanding," Pu Fangye explained without blushing or blinking, "I just happened to run into Hairong on the street. We're old classmates, and it's been a while since we last met, so I brought her here for a late-night snack to catch up."
Guo Mengyao pointedly exposed him, "Do you even believe that yourself?"
Silently until now, You Hairong finally couldn't hold back, "Guo Mengyao, you can talk nonsense, but words can't be careless. I have a husband, and Fangye has a wife. By thinking and speaking recklessly like this, are you trying to cause discord in our families?"
Guo Mengyao didn't back down at all, sneering, "You two come to a couple's restaurant at night to catch up, and you call yourselves innocent? You Hairong, my smelly socks are cleaner than you."
"You..."
You Hairong trembled with anger, her face filled with embarrassment. If not for her concerns, she might have already pounced on Guo Mengyao for a fight.
"Okay, okay, let's all say a little less," Pu Fangye played the peacemaker, "Hairong, if Mengyao wants to misunderstand, let her. The innocent will remain clear. Let's go, let's head downstairs."
Saying that, Pu Fangye naturally took You Hairong's hand and went downstairs.
Chen Feng was deeply shocked by his behavior.
In the middle of the night, a married man and woman holding hands, yet claiming innocence, what a joke.
"Has Dandelion always been this shameless?" Chen Feng couldn't help but ask; in high school, Pu Fangye seemed to have a thinner skin, often engaging in verbal spats.
"I only saw him at a few class reunions in recent years; at that time, I didn't notice his thick skin until the past couple of months when he started harassing me frequently, showing me how shamelessly thick his skin is. Otherwise, do you think he would dare pursue me being married?"
Chen Feng chuckled and nodded, "That's true, ordinary people wouldn't do what he does. He's quite something."
"And as for You Hairong, last time she told me her mother had cancer and needed to borrow 300,000 for treatment, but when I checked, her mother was perfectly healthy. Such filial piety, right?"
"So it's her," Chen Feng nodded, recalling the story Guo Mengyao had told earlier, no wonder she wasn't sympathetic to You Hairong.
Chen Feng did remember this classmate, You Hairong, who was the math representative with excellent math scores, often getting full marks, even better than him, which was rare. But her language and English scores were poor, which affected her total score, making college entrance results less than ideal, struggling even for a second-tier university.
Chen Feng curiously asked, "What does she do now? Didn't she marry well? She's married and still not settled."
"Why, are you interested in her?" Guo Mengyao pretended to be jealous.
But she knew Chen Feng would never be interested in someone like You Hairong.
Chen Feng saw through her pretense and replied with a smile, "Yes, old classmates after all, gotta show some concern."
Guo Mengyao rolled her eyes but didn't keep him guessing and said, "She seems to work in a real estate company now, and her husband works in the statistics bureau. They even have a son."
Chen Feng was surprised, "Her husband's job doesn't sound bad; why would she act like this?"
Guo Mengyao sighed, "It's all relative. Her husband is likely just an ordinary civil servant, earning at most a bit over ten thousand a year, which is good compared to the average person, but far less than wealthy entrepreneurs. Also, I've heard she loves gambling, especially playing mahjong, losing or winning thousands each game."
Chen Feng was a bit taken aback, "A woman gambling?"
"There are plenty of women who gamble. Some female gamblers are worse than men, doing shocking things when they lose heavily."
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