Stealing Your Heart Chapter 3
After putting on her clothes, she took a peek to the left as she walked out of her fitting room. However, the door was now closed.
“It fits you perfectly.”
The shop assistant had good fashion sense and could dress someone up with almost no effort. Lin Xinyan was wearing a long light blue dress which made her skin looked even fairer. The ribbon by her waist insinuated her figure. Although she looked a little skinny, her delicate facial features made up for it.
Lin Guoan looked at her for another time and went to the cashier when he was satisfied. It was only then did he realize that the dress was 30,000! However, seeing that this was the dress she would be wearing to meet the Zongs, he paid somehow. “Let’s go.” He said coldly.
Lin Xinyan was used to this attitude of indifference but the coldness in his tone still gave her a wave of sorrow.
She followed him into the car with her head lowered.
In a blink of an eye, the car stopped in front of the Lin’s villa.
The driver opened the door for Lin Guoan and Lin Xinyan walked after him.
For a few second, she stood still in front of the villa. Her father and his mistress had been enjoying the time of their life here while she and her mother were living a miserable life taking care of her ill younger brother.
She clenched her fists unconsciously.
“What are you doing there?” Lin Guoan looked back when he realized that there were no signs of her. He took a quick glance and saw that she was still standing by the entrance.
Lin Xinyan came out from her thought and caught up with him. When they arrived, the maids told them that the Zongs had yet to arrive so Lin Guoan told her to wait in the living room.
Near the French windows was a Seidl & Sohn piano made in Germany. It was an expensive gift from her mother when she was five.
She loved it since young. She had started learning to play the piano since she was four-and-a-half-year-old but stopped when she was sent away. She had not touched the piano since then.
Without realizing it, she reached for the piano. It was a familiar presence that excited her.
Her thumb gently pressed onto the keyboard. Plink. A clean sound rang in the room. Her fingers were stiff from the lack of practice.
“That’s mine! Who gave you the permission to touch it?” A clear voice came from behind her and it sounded angry.
Her piano?
Lin Xinyan turned around and saw Lin Yuhan standing behind her. Lin Xinyan could almost see the steam coming out from the other girl’s ears. Lin Yuhan was now seventeen; she was younger than Lin Xinyan by a year. Lin Xinyan could see that Lin Yuhan took after Shen Xiuqing’s genes as she was beautiful.
She felt angry that she was gritted her teeth and stared at her.
“Yours?”
They destroyed her mother’s marriage and took the money. And now even her mother’s gift to her belonged to Lin Xinyan?
She clenched her fists and told herself to calm down. She did not have the power to claim the things that belonged to her yet.
She could not afford to be act recklessly now!
She was no longer the little crybaby who was sent away from her father eight years ago. She had grown up.
“You’re Lin Xinyan!” It was now that Lin Yuhan realized that today was the day the Zongs were coming and her father had brought the mother and the daughter back from overseas.
Lin Yuhan could still remember the pitiful look on Lin Xinyan’s face on the day when Lin Guoan sent Lin Xinyan and her mother out of the country. Lin Xinyan knelt down and begged her father not to send her away.
“Weren’t you happy that dad went to pick you up?” Lin Yuhan crossed her arms and looked at her in disdain. She said, “Don’t be so happy. You’re back just to marry into the Zongs. I heard that man—”
Halfway through her sentence, Lin Yuhan started sneering.
She couldn’t help but felt gleeful when she thought about Lin Xinyan marrying an infertile, handicapped man.
Marriage was one of the major events in life. It would ruin Lin Xinyan’s life if she were to marry a man like that.
Lin Xinyan frowned.
And at this moment, the maid came over and told them, “The Zongs are here.”
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