Chapter 58 From Childhood To Adulthood
Chapter 58 From Childhood To Adulthood
When Davis was in middle school, Wilson was just a junior high school student, so he always followed his brother. He didn't go out to play with his friends even on weekends. Instead, he liked to play with Davis.
At the beginning, Davis said, "You'd better spend more time with your friends, Wilson. Don't always follow me." It was not that he didn't want to take Wilson with him. He just felt that Wilson would grow up sooner or later and could not always stick to him like this.
However, Wilson had no interest in his classmates, he always said, "I don't want to go out with them. They are all kids. It's so boring."
Hearing what Wilson said, Davis didn't know whether to laugh or cry. It sounded like he was not a kid.
So Davis gave up. He knew Wilson would never listen to him no matter what he said.
Wilson hadn't had many good friends during his six years in primary school. He only knew one friend, Glenn. Except for the time he stayed with Glenn, Wilson followed his brother. Even Glenn thought he was obsessed with his brother.
Wilson was a lovely kid, he became a little famous in his brother's friend. As time went by, he always showed off, "look! Your friends liked me more than you." Davis was speechless with Wilson's childish behavior, but he did not expose him.
When Davis was in senior three, he became very busy in his study. Although he had good grades and didn't need to worry about that, he still put a lot of efforts on his study. The school stipulated that all the senior three students must live on campus, so Davis could only come home once a week. Every day, when Wilson saw his brother study so hard, he was very considerate to send food to Davis's school.
For this, he was teased by Davis's classmates that he had a 'warm jacket'. Wilson was a good boy. Every time Davis had lunch, he sat quietly across the table, waiting for him to finish, and then he went home. Many girls in the Davis's school were fond of him, which made Wilson more popular.
Although Davis told him not to come, it was dangerous for Wilson to go to school alone, he still refused to listen to him. Davis was gratified that Wilson had been so caring for him.
After entering junior high school, Wilson often played around with Glenn. It was not because he didn't want to play with his brother, but because Davis was admitted to a university in another city, so he came back less often. But every time when Davis came back, Glenn was no longer 'loved' by Wilson. He would completely forget him and run away with his brother. Every time Glenn complained about the fact that Wilson had no conscience at all.
Every time Davis came home, Wilson would ask him to play around and blackmail him. The reason was "Since brother can't come back for such a long time. He must buy me a gift to make amends." seeing that Wilson was still acting like a spoiled child at his age, Davis had to obediently take out his wallet.
He touched Wilson's hair and said with a smile, "Okay, I'll buy you whatever you want."
Every time he came back home, Celine Chen would ask him not to buy for his brother, because Wilson had enough pocket money.
"My brother volunteered to buy these for me." Wilson always said proudly, he was so proud of having a brother.
Wilson's parents and brother were speechless at his childish behavior, but Davis had been used to him being dependent on him like this, so he didn't say anything.
Wilson had been relying on his brother, and Davis was willing to spoil him.
When Wilson was a student in grade one of junior middle school, Davis brought a girl home, she was Abby.
Back then, Wilson hadn't seen much of the world. Abby was a pretty girl. She looked at his brother tenderly and when she smiled, she was beautiful.
"Wilson, do you like me?" Abby gently touched Wilson's head, and his brain suddenly went blank, so he nodded.
"Then do you want me to be your brother's wife?"
Her question sobered Wilson up. He was afraid of being disliked by his brother, as he asked some questions. Upon hearing Abby's answer, he agreed that she could be the wife of his brother.
Davis was a junior at university at that time. He met and fell in love with Abby at the first sight. In the beginning, Abby didn't agree to be with Davis. She knew that Davis was the eldest son of the Yan group while she was just an ordinary girl. In fact, she also liked Davis. But she felt that very few rich young men would give out true heart. And she thought she was not good enough for Davis, so she never promised him. However, Davis's insistence on her changed her mind.
Both his parents liked Abby very much, so they hoped that they could get married as soon as possible. But considering that they were just students and they had been engaged, and only their parents knew it, and very few of their friends knew about it. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
At that time, Wilson couldn't figure out what true love was, and he just thought that his brother and Abby were a perfect match. Abby was a gentle girl and she didn't pretend, and his brother was a gentleman. Sometimes, his brother would ask him to help with a little romantic thing for Abby, and she would always blush with shyness and stop him doing that. At this moment, Wilson would always try to kick up a fuss.
Abby had been excellent at school, so with the support of Davis, she resolutely chose to prepare for the postgraduate entrance exam. They were planning to get married, but Davis thought that now that Abby wanted to take the postgraduate entrance exam, they could talk about it after the exam.
So the wedding was put aside, and there were regrets in it.
At that time, the second son of the Yan group, the son of Davis and Wilson's stepmother Eve, came back from abroad. Richard was an illegitimate child. Alexander felt sorry for his wife, so he raised Eve and her son abroad. In fact, Celine Chen was a gentle woman, and she didn't mind what had happened in the past. Men always made mistakes when they were young. Her magnanimity made Alexander feel ashamed.
But Eve was not easy to deal with. And Richard was affected by bad culture, he could only be a loafer. Celine Chen felt that it was improper for her to meddle in other people's son's education. She would not say anything as long as it was not too excessive.