Married at First Sight Chapter 5283
Ouyang Hao didn’t disturb her, silently sitting down on the sofa in the reception area.
His secretary poured him a glass of water and softly asked, “Mr. Ouyang, is there anything else you need?”
Ouyang Hao replied softly, “No, thank you.”
“Then I’ll go back to work.”
The secretary glanced at the insulated lunchbox and said softly, “Ms. Jun has a meeting in half an hour, it will last an hour.”
Ouyang Hao understood what the secretary meant.
He needed to find a few minutes during that half hour to let Jun Yan drink the nourishing soup; otherwise, she wouldn’t have time to drink his lovingly prepared soup.
“Thank you.”
Ouyang Hao thanked the secretary again.
The secretary left.
Ouyang Hao got up and went into the tea room, took out a set of bowls and chopsticks, washed them, came out, returned to the sofa, opened the insulated lunchbox, and poured Jun Yan a bowl of soup.
Looking at Jun Yan again, she was so focused on her work that she probably hadn’t even forgotten about him.
She clearly had older and younger brothers; she didn’t need to work so hard, yet she insisted on shouldering the family burden. Her brothers all trusted her, and everyone in the company obeyed her, always saying she had the same demeanor as Uncle Ye back in the day.
The elders all said that Yan Yan had been composed since childhood, with the air of a big sister.
Aunt Mu often said she hoped Yan Yan would be carefree and didn’t want her to shoulder so much responsibility, but unfortunately, things didn’t go as Aunt Mu wished.
Yan Yan was a very opinionated person; once she decided on something, no one could change her mind unless she gave up herself.
Ouyang Hao was fortunate that he and Yan Yan were childhood sweethearts, with a deep and stable relationship, and their families had long considered making them in-laws.
If he didn’t have this advantage, it would have been very difficult for him to win Jun Yan’s heart. He
was grateful for the affection of his parents’ generation.This gave him this advantage.
Junyan understood him and trusted him. Although the young masters of the Jun family all disliked him, they had to admit that no one else dared to marry Junyan except him.
Ouyang Hao carried the bowl of soup over to Junyan’s side, intending to feed her.
“Put it down first, I’ll drink it later,”
Junyan said, refusing to be fed.
She had hands and didn’t need to be fed.
Ouyang Hao said, “I’ll feed you, so you can continue working on the documents without taking up your work time.”
“No need, a bowl of soup won’t take a minute to finish. I’ll drink it before the meeting later, just one bowl. You can drink the rest,”
Junyan said without looking up at Ouyang Hao, working against the clock. Her schedule was packed, and she was a very punctual person.
She would do whatever was scheduled for her, trying not to procrastinate. Procrastination meant working overtime at night, which was even more tiring, or accumulating tasks until the next day, which would only make things worse.
Ouyang Hao had no choice but to put down the soup bowl.
“It’s still a little hot, it’ll be better to drink it later.”
Ouyang Hao looked at her for a moment, then finally went back to the sofa and sat down, drinking the rest of the soup himself.
Junyan said she would only drink one bowl, so it was one bowl.
At least she drank it.
Ouyang Hao sat in Junyan’s office for half an hour, only leaving when Junyan had to go to a meeting.
Watching Junyan finish the bowl of nourishing soup, he left with his insulated lunchbox.
He wanted to invite Junyan to lunch together, but Junyan said she had a lunch appointment and it wasn’t convenient.