After the Female Supporting Character Who Lost Favor Logged off, Her Ten Older Brothers Went Crazy

Chapter 749: Developing in a Good Direction

Chapter 749: Developing in a Good Direction

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Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations


The red light’s countdown pa.s.sed second by second, announcing that the rare rest in the busy world was about to end.


Murong Qiao casually looked outside and saw a new advertis.e.m.e.nt playing on the LED screen of the tall building beside her.


A familiar face appeared on it with a smile she had never seen before.


It was a cosmetics brand. Murong Qiao vaguely remembered it, but what caught her attention was the spokesperson who appeared on it.


It was Nan Jin.


On the screen, Nan Jin was wearing a pure white outfit. With some embellishments and a slight smile, he could simply charm many girls.


Her impression of Nan Jin had gradually faded in her memory, but when she saw this picture, Murong Qiao suddenly remembered that she had seen the supporting role played by the other party previously.


He was already a brand spokesperson now. Murong Qiao suddenly sighed.


Nan Jin, who had not seen her in a long time, was dealing with double the workload. He barely had a few days to go home every month.


First, the second male lead became popular for a while. Then, taking advantage of the popularity and Qin Huan’s nurturing, Nan Jin successfully went to Qin Huan’s production team to play a supporting role to increase his presence. As a result, his popularity could be said to be constantly rising.


It was rare for Nan Jin to return home but when he did, he b.u.mped into Nan Hao, who had just gotten off work at the law firm.


“Second Brother?” Nan Hao was a little surprised to see Nan Jin.


Nan Jin lay on the sofa and replied lazily, “Yes.”


“How long have you been back for? Why didn’t you tell me? Have you eaten dinner?”


It was rare to see his Second Brother return, so Nan Hao asked more.


“Not yet.” Nan Jin moved the script from his desk and sat up on the sofa.


He had just finished filming a scene on set today and came back to rest when he was free.


He was about to come back to take a look at the case materials, but when he heard Nan Jin say that he hadn’t eaten, Nan Hao turned around and entered the kitchen, preparing to cook something to fill Nan Xuan’s stomach.


“Nan Xuan didn’t come back?” Nan Jin asked casually.


He was the first to go home tonight, and he realized that there was no one at home.


Nan Hao was looking for ingredients in the fridge. “Big Brother has been busy at the company recently and has already said that he won’t be coming back tonight.”


Nan Hao was not very interested in the company, so he did not know much about Nan Xuan.


He only knew that the company seemed to have been developing well recently and had been in a rising stage. As a result, even when Nan Xuan returned home, he had to keep answering calls.


“That’s good too.” Nan Jin smiled. “What about you? Do you really want to be a lawyer in the future?”


Nan Xuan had already found his goal. As for Nan Jin himself, after entering the entertainment industry, he gradually realized that acting did not seem bad.


Only his youngest brother, Nan Jin, was occasionally a little worried.


“Yes.” Nan Hao nodded.


“I’ve been doing quite well in the law firm recently. Senior Xue gave me many cases and said that I’m learning very quickly.”


Nan Hao was no longer a student immersed in university life.


His time in the law firm was far more fulfilling than he had imagined, especially since Xue Jingyi thought highly of him. In addition, the other party’s learning and adaptability skills were very strong. It could be said that he had gained a lot of experience during this period of time.


As they spoke, Nan Hao quickly cooked a bowl of noodles and mixed it with fennel and other ingredients.


An alluring fragrance wafted out of the kitchen. When Nan Hao came out with the noodles, he saw that Nan Jin was already sitting at the dining table.


“Your culinary skills are much better than Nan Xuan’s,” Nan Jin praised before eating.


The taste could not deceive people.


Nan Hao sat opposite him and was about to say something when he suddenly heard a cell phone vibrate.


It was not his.


It was Nan Jin’s phone lying on the sofa. It was buzzing, indicating that someone was calling.


“Looks like I won’t be able to stay tonight.” Nan Jin smiled.


This was not the first time this had happened. Nan Hao nodded in understanding. Then, he watched as Nan Jin finished the noodles like a tornado and left with his phone.


This was not bad. Life was developing in a good direction. Nan Hao stared at Second Brother’s back and thought.


After a night, the next day was a rainy day that made one feel a little gloomy.


Rainy days increased the probability of car accidents, but this was also the theme of racers’ compet.i.tions.


The rain would make some of the roads muddy and slippery, increasing the difficulty of the compet.i.tion and the risk of accidents. It really let people experience what speed and pa.s.sion were.


Tang Huai had a compet.i.tion to partic.i.p.ate in today, but before he went, he had to go to the Central Hospital first.


Murong Zheng forced him to go for a checkup. In view of their relationship and the serious tone of the other party on the phone, Tang Huai agreed.


“I say, with your frown, I thought I have some terminal illness.”


Tang Huai had just come out of the examination room when he saw Murong Zheng holding a report that he couldn’t understand. His expression was not good, so he teased him to ease the atmosphere.


Murong Zheng looked up at him. “There’s a compet.i.tion today, right?”


From his tone, it was obvious that he had known long ago.


“Yes, I’m competing later,” Tang Huai admitted.


But it was a rainy day.


Murong Zheng frowned and looked out of the window, his expression not clear.


Tang Huai could tell what he was thinking, but he waved his hand indifferently. “Don’t worry, I won’t die.”


“I’ll take it that you’re talking nonsense,” Murong Zheng said coldly.


Although he had always been very cultured, he really didn’t want to give a good att.i.tude to a patient like Tang Huai who could be said to be extremely uncooperative.


“Don’t you know that something can easily go wrong in this weather given your leg’s condition?” Murong Zheng looked down.


No one understood Tang Huai’s leg injury better than Murong Zheng, not even Tang Huai himself.


Rainy days could be said to be torture for some joint illnesses. Although Tang Huai’s leg injury was not related to rheumatism, it would more or less be affected.


Tang Huai smiled. “I know what I’m doing.”


“If you’re done checking, can I go now?” he asked.


Murong Zheng knew his personality. Seeing Tang Huai say this, he waved his hand and couldn’t be bothered to say anything.


The longer he interacted with Tang Huai, the more helpless he felt about his stubbornness.


“…” Murong Zheng looked at the information in his hand in silence.


Although Tang Huai didn’t receive treatment, under Murong Zheng’s strong request, he would still come to the hospital regularly for a checkup so that Murong Zheng could remain updated and control his physical condition.


Although it seemed to be fine now and the situation had been very stable, Murong Zheng still felt frustrated when he looked at the weather outside that seemed to be getting worse.


The most annoying thing about being a doctor was to encounter such a patient.


It would be fine if it was someone he didn’t know, but when he thought about how it was Tang Huai, Murong Zheng felt a rare headache.


He would rather do an experiment for three days and three nights.


Murong Zheng returned to his office with the results of Tang Huai’s examination.


Tang Huai, who had left the hospital, drove to the event location. When he arrived, there were already many people gathered.


The compet.i.tion this time was held as usual. Looking at the weather that had no intention of relenting at all, Tang Huai felt a long-lost excitement grow in his chest.


Racers were born to crave excitement.


Tang Huai also enjoyed the feeling of adrenaline rising from walking on the edge of danger. The more excited his body was, the more exquisite his control of the car became.


His racing car was already parked at the side and ready. There was still an hour before the compet.i.tion began.


On the path of racing, as long as there was the slightest mistake, as long as one hesitated for a moment, one might face a life-threatening disaster..