Chapter 68
"Jiajia, is your hearing alright now? You really scared me that day." Wei Feng said, still shaken.
"I'm fine." In truth, Yang Jiabo had also been frightened.
Upon hearing that Yang Jiabo had been discharged from the hospital, Zhang Yi's mother brought a group of people to his doorstep, demanding an apology and compensation. The people Zhang Yi's mother brought were all educated individuals, they didn’t make a scene or curse in the streets but instead argued with reason and subtly threatened him without leaving a trace.
Yang Jiabo was furious and immediately wanted to confront the Zhang family, but Yang Jianjun and Wei Jing stopped him. Yang Jiabo wanted to face it himself, avoiding the problem wouldn’t solve anything, but he couldn’t overpower these two.
Wei Jing didn’t waste words with them and directly hired a lawyer to handle the matter. The Zhang family had many relatives in the area and decent connections in various fields. Zhang Yi's mother tried to pressure them with her influence but failed. The two sides couldn’t reach an agreement and refused to reconcile, eventually taking the matter to court.
The lawyer Wei Jing hired was formidable and ultimately won the case. Zhang Yi's mother, unwilling to accept the verdict, refused to comply with the court’s ruling. Yang Jianjun then took the judgment to the school administration, forcing Zhang Yi's mother to obey.
The alumni reunion that day wasn’t just attended by teachers and students but also school administrators. The incident became widely known, causing quite a stir, and Zhang Yi's mother’s reputation in the eyes of the leadership plummeted to rock bottom.
The fallout was severe. Not long after, Zhang Yi's mother was transferred to a rural middle school as a teacher. She wasn’t young anymore, and this transfer meant she wouldn’t return before retirement, let alone get promoted. Before the transfer, Zhang Yi's parents finalized their divorce.
Despite this, Yang Jianjun still felt she got off too lightly, though it did give him some satisfaction. He hadn’t forgotten what happened years ago, Yang Jiabo’s expulsion from school was largely their doing.
Aside from Zhang Yi's mother, another person deeply affected by this incident was Liu Yueting, who had organized the reunion. She had used her parents’ connections to invite many leaders, hoping to expand her network and pursue the person she liked. Instead, things backfired.
After the incident, though no one said it outright, many mocked her behind her back. Furious, Liu Yueting's already feeble crush on Wei Feng evaporated. She wanted to take her anger out on the Yang family, whom she saw as the root cause, but the Wei family shielded them. Left with no choice, she directed her resentment toward the Zhang family and Zhang Yi's mother.
With the matter resolved, Yang Jianjun happily prepared a lavish feast and invited friends and family to celebrate. Coincidentally, Yang Qing was back on break. Upset that no one had told him about everything that had happened in his absence, he sulked until Yang Jiabo managed to cheer him up.
The dinner was lively, and even Wei Feng drank quite a bit. Wei Changdong and his wife were delighted to see his son's injuries healing well and his overall condition improving. Wei Changdong drank heavily with Yang Jianjun, thanking the Yang family for taking care of his two sons. In high spirits, they inevitably overindulged.
After the gathering, Yang Jiabo stumbled to bed and fell into a deep sleep. He woke up in the middle of the night, his body burning with heat and his mouth parched, so he got up to drink some water. When he saw Wei Jing lying beside him, he froze. Wei Jing had also drunk a lot that night and was sound asleep, undisturbed by the noise.
Yang Jiabo didn’t think much of it. After drinking water, he quietly lay back down. The alcohol-induced heat made it hard for him to fall asleep again. He opened his eyes, and the moonlight streaming through the window cast a faint glow on Wei Jing’s handsome face, making it impossible to look away.
"Ah—"
After who knows how long, an almost imperceptible sigh echoed in the room. Wei Jing’s eyes seemed to flicker.
"You’re so good to me. What would I do if you left me?" Yang Jiabo murmured, thinking his voice was too soft for anyone else to hear—but he underestimated the silence of the night.
Wei Jing’s eyelids twitched. He had woken up when Yang Jiabo got out of bed, and now, hearing these whispered words, his heart raced. Jiajia was sometimes insecure and timid, and Wei Jing, unsure of his feelings, had been careful not to scare him. Now that Yang Jiabo was speaking his true thoughts under the influence, Wei Jing wanted to hear what else he might say.
The room was silent for a long time. Just as Wei Jing wondered if Yang Jiabo had fallen asleep and was about to open his eyes, he heard him mutter dejectedly again.
"Brother, what should I do? I think I’ve fallen for you." The words seemed directed at Wei Jing, yet also at himself.
"Then just be with me." Unable to hold back any longer, Wei Jing responded to the confession from the person he loved.
Yang Jiabo’s body stiffened instantly. He nearly forgot to breathe, his mind buzzing, thoughts scattering. It took him a long moment to stammer out, "Brother, you... you were awake?"
Amused by his reaction, Wei Jing chuckled. "How could I sleep through someone whispering a confession in my ear?"
"I—I—I—" Yang Jiabo never expected to be caught red-handed. He stuttered, at a complete loss for words.
"Don’t be nervous. Relax." Wei Jing patted his back soothingly, as if comforting a child.
Their position was so intimate it almost seemed like an embrace. Yang Jiabo felt surrounded by Wei Jing’s presence, with no escape. What had once felt normal now seemed unbearably ambiguous.