Dressed as the vicious female supporting role in Mary Su's novels

Chapter 7 Helping my younger brother resolve childhood shadows

Chapter 7 Helping my younger brother resolve childhood shadows ([-])

An Lan looked at her younger brother. He lowered his head and looked downcast, as if he had suffered a great grievance but dared not speak out.

As a male protagonist who takes the beautiful, strong and tragic route, An Yan's troubles are not limited to these. What happens in the future may be prevented, but what has happened will more or less affect An Yan's character.

An Yan has become what he is now, and the resignation caused by lack of love and low self-esteem is inseparable from his childhood.

An Lan jumped down from her seat, and then ran to An Changxiu who was holding the back of his hand on the table. She raised her head with an innocent face.

"Dad, can I take my brother out to play?"

As soon as he finished speaking, An Changxiu lowered his head to look at her, with a trace of coldness in his eyes.

Just when An Lan thought there was nothing going on, An Changxiu hooked his hand to the side, and the leading bodyguard stepped forward to salute.

"Homeowner?"

"Watch them," An Changxiu ordered.

"Yes." The bodyguard lowered his head even lower.

An Lan said happily, "Thank you, Dad!"

In fact, there is a reason why An Lan wants to take her brother out to play, it is to solve the deepest shadow in An Yan's heart.

Although An Yan was said to be An Changxiu's biological son, An Changxiu didn't intend to recognize him. After all, Lin Shuzhen and An's family were in a business alliance. If they turned against the Lin family because of something like this, it would not be worth the candle.

A figure like An Changxiu who lives under the spotlight of the media, having an extra son for no reason will inevitably not be under the pressure of public opinion. At that time, the reputation of Anshi Group for many years will be damaged, and it may affect the fund and the stock market .

If Lin Shuzhen hadn't given birth to a son, An Yan wouldn't be able to enter the An family's door. If Lin Shuzhen really gave birth to a son one day, An Yan would only be expelled from the house.

Thinking of this, An Lan suddenly wanted to chop her hands, write a good line of beauty, strength and misery, and toss a good male protagonist like this, it really is a moment of pleasure to write, and fill the crematorium.

There is no way, I have to fill in the hole I dug on my knees, and if I want to get back this plot, I'm afraid I have to play a part of Ma Biao myself.

An Lan is a person with extremely double standards. As long as she is a supporting role, she always mentions it in one sentence, but every character in the protagonist group is described in detail, including which alley An Yan's former home is in.

In the world of Marysu, who is full of luxury and feasting, this alley can be described as very abrupt.

An Yan used to live in a slum. Under An Lan's instructions, the driver drove past in a Rolls Royce that was incompatible with the surrounding dirty environment. Later, An Lan got out of the car because the street was too narrow to drive in. .

"Miss, what are you doing in this kind of place? The owner will be angry if he finds out!" The driver just opened the car door for An Lan and chased after her anxiously.

"Don't worry, Uncle Gong, my dad won't care about me." An Lan waved her hand.

The person chasing behind paused for a moment, and then said awkwardly, "That... Miss, my surname is Zhou."

An Lan suddenly realized that this was no longer the world she was familiar with. When she heard the voice of Miss, she subconsciously thought it was her family's driver.

An Lan patted the driver's arm in general: "It's not important, my dad said it's fine to let you watch me, and he didn't forbid me to come here."

"But..." The driver was about to speak, but An Lan didn't want to listen to his mother's advice, so she grabbed An Yan and walked into the alley.

Four tall bodyguards followed closely behind.

An Yan has always lived with his adoptive father, and they live on this street, but his adoptive father is fond of gambling, and often loses all the maintenance money sent by An's family, and then the creditors come to collect the debt.

For An Yan, this poor street was the biggest childhood shadow.

(End of this chapter)

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