Chapter 151: Lisa: You Bullied Me

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

Lisa was dazed.

Taking advantage of him being in a trance, Jennie released him and hurried over to his side. She raised her arms and threw the ball into the hoop.

From afar, Aoyu roared. "Two points, good shot!"

Holding the basketball, Jennie turned and raised her brows proudly at Lisa.

Lisa raised his brows and wanted to say something, but he shut his mouth in the end. Aoyu walked over, looked at his grandson in disdain, and lectured him with a straight face. "Useless! Your willpower is so little!"

Lisa accepted the scolding honestly and couldn't retort. Aoyu looked at the little fox Jennie again and commented. "Although you won, it was an unfair victory!"

Jennie cursed in her heart. "It's good that I won. Who cares about the process?" But she admitted her mistake honestly. "Grandpa is right."

"I should sleep now. You guys sleep early too." After Aoyu left, Lisa glanced at Jennie mildly and said, "You're not nice."

Jennie was speechless.

Lisa said, "You bullied me."

Jennie remained silent.

Lisa added, "You seduced me."

Jennie's red lips curled up. "Yes, I seduced you. So what?" She stuffed the basketball into Lisa's arms and asked him, "Are you going to take the bait or ignore me?"

Lisa grabbed her waist and pulled Jennie into his arms. Lisa suddenly carried Jennie up horizontally and brought her upstairs with vigorous and hurried steps. The next morning, Jennie woke up early in the morning and Lisa had already put on a nightdress for her. She lifted the blanket and went to the French window to see Lisa. He was wearing an old camouflage suit and was conducting a 400m obstacle course at the school grounds.

This was the first time Jennie saw Lisa in a camouflage uniform. The color of the uniform was slightly pale.

Jennie tidied herself up and went downstairs. Seeing that his grandfather was weeding in the vegetable garden, she walked over to the side of the garden and asked Aoyu, "Grandpa, are there any photos of Brother Lili when he was in the military?"

Aoyu said, "Yes, I'll get your Uncle Zhong to get it." Aoyu called Zhong Buhui over and gave a few instructions. Zhong Buhui entered the house and not long after, came out holding a photo album.

"Jennie, there are photos of Pran in the military inside here." He handed the photo album to Jennie.

Jennie took the photo album. "Thank you, Uncle Zhong." She carried the photo album and sat down on a wooden swing by the garden. She opened the photo album on her lap and started to flip through the first photo.

This should be the family photo album of the Manoban Family. Not only was there a photo of Old Master Aoyu when he was younger, there was also a photo of Grandma Manoban. Jennie had only seen Grandma Manoban's funeral photo before. Jennie was stunned, when she saw the young grandmother in the photo.

In the photo, his grandmother was in her twenties and wearing a green army uniform hat that was popular in the 1960s. She had shoulder-length hair and wore no makeup. Her eyes and teeth were exceptionally sharp.

In that era, such looks were truly beautiful.

Flipping back, she saw that grandma looked to be in her forties. It was in the late 1980s. Grandma was wearing a pure white collared blouse paired with a bright red A-line dress. Her hair was done up in a very western style with curly black hair. She had put on lipstick in the shape of a brow, making her look elegant and alluring.

It could be seen that at this point in time, society was gradually becoming more open. Grandma had also become more fashionable and learned how to put on makeup.

Further back was a photo of Aoyu when he was middle-aged. Due to the fact that he had joined the military, Aoyu had a righteous air about him and a pair of sharp eyes. One look and Jennie could tell that he wasn't someone to be trifled with. After seeing his grandmother and grandfather in the photo, Jennie felt that her grandfather was really lucky to have such a beautiful wife.

After flipping through a few more pages, Jennie finally saw her mother-in-law, Shin Hye. Shin Hye had been fair and chubby when she was young. Her face was flushed red as she sat on a bamboo chair, smiling so widely that her white teeth were exposed. She was very adorable.

The last few photos were all of Shin Hye's childhood.

Jennie flipped the pages again. A beautiful face suddenly entered her line of sight. At first glance, Jennie thought she saw her own mother. But when she focused and looked again, she realized that this woman didn't look like her mother at all. It was just that the expression on her face and the charm in her smile were very similar.

This should be how Lisa's mother would look like when she was an adult.

At this moment, Lisa walked over. He was sweating profusely and took off his camouflage jacket and vest. Seeing that Lisa wasn't wearing a shirt, Jennie teased him. "Brother Lili is being a hooligan again."

Lisa casually received a clean towel from Uncle Zhong and wiped his sweaty hair and neck. He walked up to Jennie and looked down to see her sizing up her mother's photo.

A dark glint flashed across Lisa's eyes. He bent over, snatched the photo album from Jennie's hands, and asked her with a smile, "What are you looking at that's so captivating?"

Jennie snatched the photo album back and placed it on her lap. "Looking at your mother's photo." Jennie pointed at the photo of her mother-in-law, Shin Hye, when she was younger. She teased Lisa. "Brother Lili, you don't look like your mother-in-law at all."

Lisa looked at his mother carefully and nodded. "Mmm, I don't look like her." I look like my father.

Jennie added, "On closer look, mother-in-law looks somewhat like me." Jennie stroked her own cheek in satisfaction, tilted her head, and asked Lisa, "Does this count as our mother-in-law and daughter-in-law's face?"

Lisa stared at Jennie's face for a while before saying, "Mmm, yes."

Gazing at Shin Hye's face, Jennie suddenly sighed. "It's a pity that your mother and my mother died too early. If they were still alive, they would have become good sisters."

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