Chapter 149

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[This is an adaptation, this story is not mine. The credits goes to the original writer. Please do not vote!]

She had always dwelled upon the upsetting problems and never listened to others' advice. After suffering such a huge loss this time around, she thought through Jennie's words and finally what Jennie said sank in.

Perhaps it was the swimming lessons, Jennie noticed that Louis was getting slimmer.

Louis glanced around. "Where's Kuma? Did you bring it?"

"We were out running some errands and came here straight before going home, so we didn't bring Kuma along," Jennie explained.

"You can't always leave Kuma behind! It's part of your family too!" Louis exclaimed frantically, outraged by the injustice suffered by Kuma.

Kuma was such an adorable dog. How could they just leave it at home all the time?

Lisa snorted in reply. "You're old enough to use your brain now. We're moving here soon and when we do, Kuma will have the whole courtyard to run around and you'll be able to play with it whenever you want. You can even bring it home if you want."

"Really? That's wonderful then!" Finally satisfied, Louis put his backpack down and proceeded to unpack everything. There was a pair of swimming trunks, a swimming cap, goggles, and finally, he plucked his handphone out.

"Big nephew, older niece-in-law, let me show you something," Louis said as he opened Weibo on his phone.

Jennie's eyebrows arched in curiosity. This little kid's phone was equipped with pretty much all of the social media applications. Not only did he have Weibo and Wechat, but he also had Instagram too. He was just a child yet did he already knew how to use a VPN?

Jennie noticed a certain beauty camera app too.

Speechless, she cast a glance at So-hyun. Did he know how vain and in-trend his son was?

So-hyun, "..."

Louis tapped on his phone a few times before a video popped up and showed it to Jennie. "Older niece-in-law, have a look. Is that you?"

At one glance, Jennie was shocked. It was a video of her talking to Nam Yeji at the cafe this afternoon.

The cafe was quite crowded at that time so Jennie did not notice that someone recorded the entire incident and posted it online.

Fortunately, the person who held the camera was conscious enough to angle the shot so Jennie's face was not entirely visible. Only her back could be seen and a little bit of her side profile, so unless it was someone who knew her well, nobody could really recognize her.

That was why Louis was unsure as well.

In the video, Park Shin-Hye was seated back towards the camera and most of the time, she was blocked by a couple of seats behind her. As for Nam Yeji, her hands covered her face as she cried during most of the video, and for the few times where she raised her head to talk to Jennie, her face was pixelated.

Jennie felt that the video was truly well-shot and of high quality.

Although Jennie's face could not be seen, her voice was still recognizable.

Louis turned the volume higher as he played the video and immediately, Lisa and the others were able to witness her inspiring and encouraging speech this afternoon.

Jennie covered her face in embarrassment.

She felt like a hooligan talking nonsense in front of a group of wealthy and intellectual people. Her face instantly turned red and she could even feel the heat of her face from her palms.

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