After the Villain Awakened, He Was Carried Home by the Big Boss and Kissed Until He Cried Chapter 63

Chapter 63: Absolutely Explosive

On the day he returned from the island, Ye Ran went straight to the Chi family’s old mansion.

Chi Yuheng only showed his face at the mansion. During the time they were playing on the island, a pile of documents had accumulated at the company that required his signature. Xin Yu had been afraid of disturbing the boss’s honeymoon… inspection. He handled what he could, and for the rest, he stalled as much as possible.

Chi Youchu had to go home and hang the wind chimes Ye Ran gave him first, so he wasn’t at the mansion during the day either.

Out of the three returning grandsons, Old Master Chi only got Ye Ran. Not having seen him for a long time, he was incredibly excited. He opened his arms, wanting to give him a hug.

However, the old man was getting on in years and was slow on his feet. He had only taken one step forward when a dog shot past him like a bolt of lightning.

The old mansion kept a Samoyed. It was Ye Ran who had brought it home back then. At that time, the name-naming-failure Chi Youchu had named it “Yeye.” Mostly because he really couldn’t think of anything better, so he used the last character of its breed name [Samoyed – SĂ -mĂł-yē].

He had only called it that for a few days when the old man prepared to beat him with his cane. “Of all the names you could pick, why pick that one? You’re making me the same generation as the dog!”

Only then did Chi Youchu realize the homophone [Yeye – YĂ©ye – Grandfather]. Thinking about it, he felt he had been beaten unfairly; clearly, if he called it that for a long time, he was the one losing out.

So there were reasons why the old man was almost angered to death by Chi Youchu several times. Overall, not a single one of Chi Youchu’s beatings was undeserved.

Later, it was Ye Ran who changed its name to Hengbao. The whole family became harmonious, except for Chi Yuheng, who held a skeptical attitude toward the name.

Ye Ran explained directly, “Don’t overthink it. It’s not the HĂ©ng from your name. It’s the HĂ©ng from ‘horizontal and vertical.’ Our Hengbao is the happiest Yeye; he walks horizontally whenever he goes out.”

Only then did Chi Yuheng let it go.

Originally, they wanted to take Hengbao with them when they moved, but considering they were all leaving and Grandfather would have no company, they left Hengbao behind.

Hengbao hadn’t seen Ye Ran for a long time either. The moment he saw Ye Ran, he shot out. His size was quite large, and he brushed past the old man, nearly turning him into a spinning top.

The old man was almost knocked dizzy. He glared at Hengbao. He only had this one grandson back, and the dog had snatched the hug first.

Hengbao pounced right into Ye Ran’s arms. Ye Ran hadn’t expected him to charge first and almost couldn’t hold him.

He only managed to grab his front paws. Hengbao’s back paws kicked in the air for a while before finally finding a support point after much scrambling—Ye Ran’s thighs.

With him kicking like that, the scene of the person and the dog didn’t look like a reunion; it looked like a circus act.

In the original plot, Hengbao couldn’t stay by their side forever. He died in a car accident, hit by a car passing the gate. The culprit wasn’t written.

Ye Ran looked deeply at Hengbao. The dog didn’t know his future; he only cared about rubbing his fluffy head against the crook of Ye Ran’s neck. The fluffy white fur made his neck itch.

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Ye Ran couldn’t help but hug him a bit tighter.

The old man was left on the side for a minute. He looked up at the scorching sun overhead and couldn’t resist poking Hengbao’s backside with his cane.

“It’s time to get down and let me hug him.”

Only then did Hengbao get down from Ye Ran’s arms and squat to the side with that angelic smile of his, his tail wagging vigorously like a blooming white flower.

Space was finally made for the old man, but just as he was about to hug him, Ye Ran stopped him.

“Grandfather, I probably can’t hug you.”

As he spoke, he looked at himself—covered from head to toe in dog hair.

They had all forgotten that it was shedding season for Hengbao. Only Hengbao was grinning happily. The owner has his fur on him! He made the owner a set of fur clothes and pants!

Ye Ran squeezed out a smile. “Grandfather, I probably need to take a shower and change my clothes first.”

The old man failed to get his hug again, so he had to let him go first.

“Your room has been cleaned regularly. There are clothes in your size in the closet. You can change directly after washing.”

Ye Ran handed the bucket of fish to the servants and instructed them before heading upstairs: lately, when walking Hengbao, only walk him in the courtyard. Do not let him go out onto the street.

The courtyard of the Chi family mansion was very large, comparable to a royal garden. It was enough for Hengbao to move around in; he rarely went out onto the street anyway.

Although the servants didn’t know why Ye Ran gave such an instruction, they followed it obediently.

The old mansion was a two-story Chinese-style building, mostly furnished with wooden furniture.

Ye Ran stepped up the stairs and found his long-lost childhood room.

Creak. Ye Ran opened the door. The old-fashioned floor in the room was cleaned until it was spotless. The wood grain near the door frame was damaged, with notches left on it.

They were left from when Chi Yuheng measured his height when they were children.

Whenever Ye Ran grew a bit taller, Chi Yuheng would carve a horizontal line.

When Ye Ran measured Chi Yuheng’s height, he always had to stand on his tiptoes.

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It was always him on tiptoe, his body pressed tightly against Chi Yuheng for stability, one hand on Chi Yuheng’s shoulder, the other reaching for the top of his head to draw a line on the door frame with a pen.

Ye Ran looked at the lines carved by the door. One was always high, the other a notch shorter.

Every time he measured his height, he would ask Chi Yuheng the same question: “When will I be as tall as you?”

Chi Yuheng would look into his eyes and say, “When you grow up a bit more.”

“But if I grow, you’ll grow too.”

This problem seemed to have no solution.

Ye Ran’s fingertips brushed against the lines on the door frame. “Chi Yuheng, can you wait for me?”

The light coming in from the window printed on him, casting a long shadow on the floor. Chi Yuheng stood behind Ye Ran, his shadow perfectly covering him.

He said, “Okay, I’ll wait for you.”

“Wait for you to grow up.”

His thoughts returned. Ye Ran cursed at the air, “Liar.”

He said he’d wait, but now Chi Yuheng’s height was 190cm, while he was only 180cm. In the end, he still hadn’t outgrown him.

He probably had no hope of looking down at Chi Yuheng; he could only look up.

But then again, who knew? Some said men could still have a growth spurt at 23. He was only 21; there was still a chance.

Ding… His phone received a message.

It was from Xu Huijiang.

After Xu Zhaoli returned, he was just as busy as Chi Yuheng and had no time to manage his brother.

Xu Huijiang was liberated, and his little thoughts became active.

When he had “good stuff,” he always wanted to share it immediately. The message he sent was simple and clear.

[Xu Huijiang]: Bro, wanna watch some films?

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Back in freshman year, Ye Ran had watched quite a few with his roommates. Xu Huijiang was among them, and he was always the most active.

Resources circulated quickly among boys, but after watching back and forth, it was always just those few.

[It’s Ye Ran not Ye Grey]: Not watching. Boring.

[Xu Huijiang]: Lots of resources this time. Definitely good. I highly recommend it. Absolutely explosive.

[It’s Ye Ran not Ye Grey]: Lots of resources? How much do you have?

[Xu Huijiang]: 1 TB.

Ye Ran: “…”

[It’s Ye Ran not Ye Grey]: Did you grow a brain inside those films? Can you finish watching them in 365 days?

Ye Ran chatted with him while looking through the closet for clothes to change into. Xu Huijiang’s reply came back.

[Xu Huijiang]: Just say if you want them or not.

Ye Ran thought about it and let him send them.

By the time he came out after showering, Xu Huijiang had already sent several over.

He added a sentence afterward: there were too many films to send them all. He picked a few stimulating ones for him first and would send the rest later.

Ye Ran changed into clean clothes, turned on the air conditioning, lay on the bed, and clicked on the “stimulating” films Xu Huijiang mentioned.

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