[Zhongyingmei] dishonest love
Chapter 184 The Student Couple Version Mr. and Mrs. Smith 3
Part 5
After sweeping the grave, Tony drove Janie home in person, in the name of knowing her living standard...
They chatted during the drive: "One question, I hope it's not too offensive - your official name is not Jenny Clarington, but Jenny Drizzt, does Drizzt have any special meaning?" Deeper The question is, did the Claringtons not let her change her name because of her will or something else, how has she been over the past ten years?
How could it not be offensive? Asking this question means that her information must have been investigated, but for her, the "concern" behind this "offensive" is enough to offset ten times more offensive: "Our Most of the children around here can name themselves, but most of them will be changed if they are adopted. Only the unadopted children will keep the surname they gave themselves. "Oliver in the Twist" is the day I saw it Book, well, I want to keep this surname, Jocelyn and the others have no objection, so I use this method to remember who I am..."
She stuttered a little in her answer, as if she was attacked by bad memories again in the process of narrating—even though she looked free and easy, she was still sad about the fact that she was abandoned. How much suffering did I suffer in the process of growing up to develop such a cautious and cautious personality...
Tony then changed the subject, trying to talk about something else, and before long her apartment arrived.
Tony clearly expressed the meaning of "disqualified" with his expression.
The location is remote, the public security is mediocre, and the parking lot that comes with it is overcrowded—his tens of millions of luxury cars can't find a place to park at all.
"I don't drive..." The first two were really difficult to refute, and Jenny whispered, "It's not easy to find a rented apartment at a reasonable price in New York." The Clarington family treated her very well, but they were far from their relatives Well, the more than ten years of getting along with her is more like funding than accepting her as a relative. Jane doesn't think there is anything wrong with this. She, including Sebastian, knows that she will never be accepted. It is enough to ignore it, but I have been supporting myself since I was eighteen.
"You don't have a car? A rented house?" Tony looked at her like a little girl selling matches.
"It's not that bad, it's Manhattan, the cost of living is understandably higher - I prefer public transportation to driving, and buying a house is something you start thinking about after you're 30..."
Tony stared at the little red dot above the navigation and studied: "If you look closely, it's barely in Manhattan...Why don't you go to Queens to find a house." He couldn't help but complain.
"If I was looking for a house in Queens, Jocelyn would definitely not agree to my moving out. Do you want to go up and have a look." Jane tried to praise her little nest, "It doesn't look very good on the outside, but I cleaned it up very well inside. good."
"No, sweetheart." Tony still had things to deal with in the afternoon, he looked at his watch, leaned over to help her open the car door, "I'll go next time I have a chance."
He was hugged.
Jenny was at a loss and hugged Tony's leaning posture - she thought Tony was hugging her.
This made Tony unexpectedly think of Peter who had the same misunderstanding. The corners of his mouth twisted twice to hold back his laughter. Tony gently closed the car door as if nothing had happened.
The sound of the car door clicking made Jenny suddenly realize that it was a misunderstanding, but seeing Tony looking like he was about to make a mistake, she blushed and opened the door by herself to get out of the car.
Tony was almost lying on the steering wheel. He fumbled in his pocket twice, then pulled Jane into his arms and formally opened his arms: "If you can't find a parking place, you won't get out of the car and hug her."
Jenny hesitated.
Tony shrugged: "Come on baby, I don't have many ladies who take the initiative to hug."
So a formal but not so formal hug was completed, and Tony quietly put something in Jane's pocket and waved goodbye: "You have my number, keep in touch, I think we can go out for dinner once in a while?"
"Okay, Mr. Stark."
"Just call me Tony."
Jenny stared at him twice, then shook her head: "No, Mr. Stark is better."
Tony didn't mind either, he was used to it anyway.
They waved goodbye, and Tony watched patiently as Jenny disappeared before driving away.
……
part 6
Peter rang the doorbell and waited to get dressed before opening the door—he changed into a new set of clothes before he came, and his Aunt May, who could only see him on Saturdays and Sundays, complained severely that his dressing style was exactly the same as in high school and he hadn't improved at all. However, Peter's satisfaction with this evaluation greatly shocked Aunt May... It's so good to be exactly the same, there is no pressure to pretend to be a high school student.
Jane opened the door while talking on the phone: "Please, take that back, I really don't need it." She gestured for Peter to come in and find a place for herself to sit. She was talking on the phone with Tony. When she returned, she found that A credit card, I was still wondering if the dry cleaner made a mistake, but I found out after receiving a text message from Tony that the credit card came from him. From the moment I started painting a better house myself, Jane knew that the money in Kari must be more than she expected.
"Keep it for use, and it's not much." Tony tapped the steering wheel and drove back to her, "I want to give you the house directly, but I'm afraid you won't like it. You can choose the most suitable one yourself."
"S...I think you may have made a mistake." Considering that Peter was present, Jenny didn't call out "Mr. Stark", the surname is too famous, "I don't admit this relationship because of these Yes." She needs family affection more than money. Jane has thought about what will happen if the biological parents she finds one day are poor. It was very embarrassing - she never expected that no matter whether it was her biological father or her cousin, everyone was rich.In front of them, Jenny, who is enough to show off her power in front of most of her peers, is not even a pauper, but a poor ghost.
Part of her unwillingness to let Rosen know of her existence was also due to this perspective. Everyone would think that her sudden appearance was related to money.
"I know." Of course Tony understood that she didn't value money very much. If Jane wanted money, she would not refuse to recognize Rosen. Tony was even a little happy thinking of this—she didn't want to recognize Rosen, but recognized His unrelated cousin, what does this mean?His character is good, "So this has nothing to do with compensation or anything, it's a gift from me as a family member, I like you, and I want you to spend my money."
Peter watched helplessly as the girl who called with resentment just now suddenly showed a shy smile mixed with reproach: "...I like you too, but I still don't want to spend your money."
Fuck!Who's on the phone? !Is it male or female? !Peter's heart sank.
Jane couldn't stop her silly smile, it was the first time she was treated like this - her heart was touched by her "cousin" (referring to the real person, how many times she had seen him on TV, newspapers and magazines) time) captured, no wonder Tony Stark has never been defeated by a woman, this is too flirtatious.
"My God, you are too stubborn." Tony felt that it was really not easy for her to hold the bottom line under the money offensive.
"I don't want you to think that I admit that our relationship is because of money." Jenny suppressed her smile, "I'm very happy, but you take it back."
"It's not a "gift" if you send it back and you take it back." Tony resorted to his trump card, "The goods will not be refunded once they are sent. You can dispose of them however you like. Cut it up and burn it. Don't return it to me anyway." Then hang up the phone.
Jenny sighed at the busy tone—she couldn't bear to be rough with the first gift she received from her family, so she just put it away and didn't use it.
After she made up her mind, she put the credit card in the innermost layer of her wallet. After putting down the phone, she saw Peter's melancholy face: "The person on the other end... is your date?" From the content of the one-sided call, Peter could deduce that The man is rich, and Jenny likes that man...
Jenny wrinkled her face because of the description of her boyfriend. Mr. Stark is very nice, but if they have something wrong, she was just about to refute, when she suddenly remembered what she had promised Helen. Last week because of Sick and totally forgot to tell Peter.She apologized to Tony in her heart, "I'm really sorry to use you as a shield, please help me again." At the same time, she nodded resolutely: "Yes..."
"Can I ask you a few more questions?" Peter sighed softly.
"what?"
"You were single when we first met, right...was he older than you?"
Since Tony was asked to pretend to be her "non-existent" object, Jane felt that the lie and the truth were mixed together and said: "Well, I just met him not long ago, and he is older than me." Twice as big Just one more year.
It turned out that he didn't care about the age of the person he dated at all, and Peter felt that there was no more than this: "I don't think I can be your tutor." Once again, because of the insignificant details missed, Peter was depressed. , he fell out of love.
Jane was stunned. She originally wanted to use this method to normalize their "teacher-student" relationship, and to remind herself not to go after Peter's ideas as the flower of the owner, but she never expected that Peter would just drop the pick. Quit it... The fact that she has a date has hit him so hard?In other words, does he like her that much?She almost had the urge to tell the truth, but she still swallowed the truth when she saw his canvas schoolbag. She really had no face to pretend to be a high school student and fall in love with him: "Wait, I'll write the check." She planned to pay her salary for one full month.
When Jenny came out of the room with the envelope, Peter was gone.
After sweeping the grave, Tony drove Janie home in person, in the name of knowing her living standard...
They chatted during the drive: "One question, I hope it's not too offensive - your official name is not Jenny Clarington, but Jenny Drizzt, does Drizzt have any special meaning?" Deeper The question is, did the Claringtons not let her change her name because of her will or something else, how has she been over the past ten years?
How could it not be offensive? Asking this question means that her information must have been investigated, but for her, the "concern" behind this "offensive" is enough to offset ten times more offensive: "Our Most of the children around here can name themselves, but most of them will be changed if they are adopted. Only the unadopted children will keep the surname they gave themselves. "Oliver in the Twist" is the day I saw it Book, well, I want to keep this surname, Jocelyn and the others have no objection, so I use this method to remember who I am..."
She stuttered a little in her answer, as if she was attacked by bad memories again in the process of narrating—even though she looked free and easy, she was still sad about the fact that she was abandoned. How much suffering did I suffer in the process of growing up to develop such a cautious and cautious personality...
Tony then changed the subject, trying to talk about something else, and before long her apartment arrived.
Tony clearly expressed the meaning of "disqualified" with his expression.
The location is remote, the public security is mediocre, and the parking lot that comes with it is overcrowded—his tens of millions of luxury cars can't find a place to park at all.
"I don't drive..." The first two were really difficult to refute, and Jenny whispered, "It's not easy to find a rented apartment at a reasonable price in New York." The Clarington family treated her very well, but they were far from their relatives Well, the more than ten years of getting along with her is more like funding than accepting her as a relative. Jane doesn't think there is anything wrong with this. She, including Sebastian, knows that she will never be accepted. It is enough to ignore it, but I have been supporting myself since I was eighteen.
"You don't have a car? A rented house?" Tony looked at her like a little girl selling matches.
"It's not that bad, it's Manhattan, the cost of living is understandably higher - I prefer public transportation to driving, and buying a house is something you start thinking about after you're 30..."
Tony stared at the little red dot above the navigation and studied: "If you look closely, it's barely in Manhattan...Why don't you go to Queens to find a house." He couldn't help but complain.
"If I was looking for a house in Queens, Jocelyn would definitely not agree to my moving out. Do you want to go up and have a look." Jane tried to praise her little nest, "It doesn't look very good on the outside, but I cleaned it up very well inside. good."
"No, sweetheart." Tony still had things to deal with in the afternoon, he looked at his watch, leaned over to help her open the car door, "I'll go next time I have a chance."
He was hugged.
Jenny was at a loss and hugged Tony's leaning posture - she thought Tony was hugging her.
This made Tony unexpectedly think of Peter who had the same misunderstanding. The corners of his mouth twisted twice to hold back his laughter. Tony gently closed the car door as if nothing had happened.
The sound of the car door clicking made Jenny suddenly realize that it was a misunderstanding, but seeing Tony looking like he was about to make a mistake, she blushed and opened the door by herself to get out of the car.
Tony was almost lying on the steering wheel. He fumbled in his pocket twice, then pulled Jane into his arms and formally opened his arms: "If you can't find a parking place, you won't get out of the car and hug her."
Jenny hesitated.
Tony shrugged: "Come on baby, I don't have many ladies who take the initiative to hug."
So a formal but not so formal hug was completed, and Tony quietly put something in Jane's pocket and waved goodbye: "You have my number, keep in touch, I think we can go out for dinner once in a while?"
"Okay, Mr. Stark."
"Just call me Tony."
Jenny stared at him twice, then shook her head: "No, Mr. Stark is better."
Tony didn't mind either, he was used to it anyway.
They waved goodbye, and Tony watched patiently as Jenny disappeared before driving away.
……
part 6
Peter rang the doorbell and waited to get dressed before opening the door—he changed into a new set of clothes before he came, and his Aunt May, who could only see him on Saturdays and Sundays, complained severely that his dressing style was exactly the same as in high school and he hadn't improved at all. However, Peter's satisfaction with this evaluation greatly shocked Aunt May... It's so good to be exactly the same, there is no pressure to pretend to be a high school student.
Jane opened the door while talking on the phone: "Please, take that back, I really don't need it." She gestured for Peter to come in and find a place for herself to sit. She was talking on the phone with Tony. When she returned, she found that A credit card, I was still wondering if the dry cleaner made a mistake, but I found out after receiving a text message from Tony that the credit card came from him. From the moment I started painting a better house myself, Jane knew that the money in Kari must be more than she expected.
"Keep it for use, and it's not much." Tony tapped the steering wheel and drove back to her, "I want to give you the house directly, but I'm afraid you won't like it. You can choose the most suitable one yourself."
"S...I think you may have made a mistake." Considering that Peter was present, Jenny didn't call out "Mr. Stark", the surname is too famous, "I don't admit this relationship because of these Yes." She needs family affection more than money. Jane has thought about what will happen if the biological parents she finds one day are poor. It was very embarrassing - she never expected that no matter whether it was her biological father or her cousin, everyone was rich.In front of them, Jenny, who is enough to show off her power in front of most of her peers, is not even a pauper, but a poor ghost.
Part of her unwillingness to let Rosen know of her existence was also due to this perspective. Everyone would think that her sudden appearance was related to money.
"I know." Of course Tony understood that she didn't value money very much. If Jane wanted money, she would not refuse to recognize Rosen. Tony was even a little happy thinking of this—she didn't want to recognize Rosen, but recognized His unrelated cousin, what does this mean?His character is good, "So this has nothing to do with compensation or anything, it's a gift from me as a family member, I like you, and I want you to spend my money."
Peter watched helplessly as the girl who called with resentment just now suddenly showed a shy smile mixed with reproach: "...I like you too, but I still don't want to spend your money."
Fuck!Who's on the phone? !Is it male or female? !Peter's heart sank.
Jane couldn't stop her silly smile, it was the first time she was treated like this - her heart was touched by her "cousin" (referring to the real person, how many times she had seen him on TV, newspapers and magazines) time) captured, no wonder Tony Stark has never been defeated by a woman, this is too flirtatious.
"My God, you are too stubborn." Tony felt that it was really not easy for her to hold the bottom line under the money offensive.
"I don't want you to think that I admit that our relationship is because of money." Jenny suppressed her smile, "I'm very happy, but you take it back."
"It's not a "gift" if you send it back and you take it back." Tony resorted to his trump card, "The goods will not be refunded once they are sent. You can dispose of them however you like. Cut it up and burn it. Don't return it to me anyway." Then hang up the phone.
Jenny sighed at the busy tone—she couldn't bear to be rough with the first gift she received from her family, so she just put it away and didn't use it.
After she made up her mind, she put the credit card in the innermost layer of her wallet. After putting down the phone, she saw Peter's melancholy face: "The person on the other end... is your date?" From the content of the one-sided call, Peter could deduce that The man is rich, and Jenny likes that man...
Jenny wrinkled her face because of the description of her boyfriend. Mr. Stark is very nice, but if they have something wrong, she was just about to refute, when she suddenly remembered what she had promised Helen. Last week because of Sick and totally forgot to tell Peter.She apologized to Tony in her heart, "I'm really sorry to use you as a shield, please help me again." At the same time, she nodded resolutely: "Yes..."
"Can I ask you a few more questions?" Peter sighed softly.
"what?"
"You were single when we first met, right...was he older than you?"
Since Tony was asked to pretend to be her "non-existent" object, Jane felt that the lie and the truth were mixed together and said: "Well, I just met him not long ago, and he is older than me." Twice as big Just one more year.
It turned out that he didn't care about the age of the person he dated at all, and Peter felt that there was no more than this: "I don't think I can be your tutor." Once again, because of the insignificant details missed, Peter was depressed. , he fell out of love.
Jane was stunned. She originally wanted to use this method to normalize their "teacher-student" relationship, and to remind herself not to go after Peter's ideas as the flower of the owner, but she never expected that Peter would just drop the pick. Quit it... The fact that she has a date has hit him so hard?In other words, does he like her that much?She almost had the urge to tell the truth, but she still swallowed the truth when she saw his canvas schoolbag. She really had no face to pretend to be a high school student and fall in love with him: "Wait, I'll write the check." She planned to pay her salary for one full month.
When Jenny came out of the room with the envelope, Peter was gone.
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