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Urban Immortal Doctor Master

Chapter 42 - 42 042 Mean Relative

Author: Five Finger Mountain
updatedAt: 2025-06-18

?42: 042: Mean Relative 42: 042: Mean Relative “Auntie, you are so beautiful,” Tang Feng couldn’t help but admire.

    Fairies are beautiful, but they pale in comparison to the mature woman before him.

    The beauty of a woman is intangible; as soon as you see her, you feel it’s beautiful, something that can’t be compared with the innocence of a girl or love.

    “Xiao Feng, no, we can’t do this,” Zou Mei’s eyes seemed on the verge of spilling tears, extremely charming.

    “I understand.” Tang Feng quietly let go of her hand.

    “I’m okay now, let’s go out to eat,” Zou Mei breathed a sigh of relief, but felt a slight sense of loss at the thought, which scared her.

    Who is Tang Feng?

    A true Immortal, with no sense of morality in his heart; he would do as he pleased.

    But now he had learned to respect others’ feelings.

    He understood Zou Mei’s rejection and embarrassment.

    Of course, what had just happened wasn’t intentional; it’s hard for a man to remain indifferent in front of a beautiful woman.

    After the previous contact, the atmosphere became a bit awkward.

    Tang Feng managed alright, but Zou Mei was somewhat flustered, the string in her heart had been unwittingly struck.

    She intentionally sat farther away from Tang Feng.

    Luckily, just as she was feeling restless, the person she hated appeared.

    A middle-aged couple; the man in a suit and the woman dressed elaborately, both looking wealthy and imposing.

    “Oh, what bad timing,” the woman stood at the side of the road, seemingly reluctant to go over.

    The middle-aged man glared at her and walked over, “Ah Mei, have you considered what I told you last time?”

    “Are you still my brother?

    To even suggest such a thing.

    Xiao Yin is still in school,” Zou Mei’s heart ached; how a brother should treat his sister, her own brother was simply scum.

    “Sister, I am thinking of you, why don’t you understand my intentions?

    Just agree to the engagement and they will cover all the university fees, plus they are millionaires, with status and benefits, and most importantly, they like our Xiao Yin,” Zou Wenlong said smilingly.

    “Ha, it’s for your own good, isn’t it?

    We don’t need to talk about this anymore.

    I will not agree.

    Besides, Xiao Yin has found a boyfriend on her own, and I won’t interfere with her choice,” Zou Mei finished speaking and looked at Tang Feng.

    “Him?

    What can a young kid like that accomplish?

    No, I don’t agree,” Zou Wenlong glanced at Tang Feng and became angry.

    Just being handsome doesn’t put food on the table, and by the looks of it, he doesn’t seem like the son of a wealthy family.

    “What a joke.

    I need your consent to decide for my own daughter?” Zou Mei said angrily, her face turning pale.

    “Sister, don’t forget how much money I’ve given you over the years.

    It adds up to more than twenty thousand,” Zou Wenlong played his trump card.

    Zou Mei trembled, suddenly feeling powerless to sit.

    Yes, over the years she couldn’t work much, and most of the money for her medical expenses came from borrowing from her brother.

    By all rights, a brother helping his sister is natural, but she never expected that her brother would hold the money over her head like this.

    “I forgot to tell you, that money came from Boss Lu.”

    Zou Mei was stunned; Lin Xinyin was stunned.

    She could never have imagined her uncle could be such a person?

    “I will pay you back that money,” Zou Mei felt completely drained.

    “Sister, actually you don’t need to repay it, just agree to the engagement,” Zou Wenlong was still relentless.

    “No need to say anymore, you can leave.

    My home doesn’t welcome you, I will repay the money,” Lin Xinyin stood up, crying.

    In her eyes, relatives were not like this.

    She now understood that many things had been kept from her; no matter how tough times were, she couldn’t possibly sell herself.

    “Xiao Yin, can you even afford it?” Zou Wenlong laughed.

    “That’s my problem.”

    “Alright, if you can’t pay back within three days, then I’ll take charge of the matter,” Zou Wenlong said, not wishing to linger, as he had to make this happen for the sake of his own business.

    As for Tang Feng, he had already instructed his wife to take pictures; a simple background check later would suffice.

    Honestly, he didn’t take him seriously at all.

    After the man left, Zou Mei breathed a sigh of relief and cast an apologetic glance at Tang Feng, “I’m sorry for making you witness that debacle.”

    “It’s nothing, everyone is selfish.

    I’ve seen plenty of this; Auntie, don’t worry about it.

    I’ll take care of the money issue,” Tang Feng said with a smile.

    “No need, we’ll figure it out ourselves.” Zou Mei was a strong woman; she never thought to rely on someone else.

    In fact, with her own capabilities, she had never once considered dependence.

    Tang Feng stood up, looking at the mother and daughter.

    Truthfully, he admired them, seeing living through adversity as a remarkable feat in itself.

    He wanted to help them, just as he felt when he saw Lin Xinyin being bullied in the library.

    Being strong not only allowed him to protect himself but also to assist others.

    Previously, completely absorbed in his Cultivation, he never paid attention to the life and death of others.

    With his past mentality, sitting down to eat or saving someone would have been impossible.

    Having spent some time on Earth, Tang Feng finally understood what he had been lacking.

    Cultivation is actually about cultivating the heart, experiencing the vicissitudes of life, and feeling the essence of all things.

    He had made too many mistakes in the past.

    “Auntie, give me two days.

    I will handle this amount of money.

    You two can rest easy, and don’t regard me as an outsider,” Tang Feng said as he left, leaving the mother and daughter still stunned and him nowhere to be seen.

    “Ah, Xiao Yin, tell me about your relationship with Xiao Feng?”

    Lin Xinyin’s face turned red as she recounted what had happened in the library.

    After listening, Zou Mei nodded inwardly; not to mention his helping her daughter, but also healing her own illness, it seemed they owed him quite a bit.

    “Mom, I’ll work hard to earn money,” Lin Xinyin decided to take on an additional job.

    “Child, you’ve suffered,” Zou Mei hugged her daughter, feeling content at heart.

    With such an understanding child, what more could she wish for?

    “Mom, if Brother Feng really helps, would you accept it?” Lin Xinyin asked, respecting whatever decision Zou Mei would make.

    “I would since owing him is better than owing your uncle.

    Of course, we should still rely on ourselves.

    I’m feeling much better now, and I’ll set up a stall tomorrow,” Zou Mei recollected the car she had used a few years ago, and when she turned to look, it still seemed pretty new.

    It was all thanks to Lin Xinyin, who had run a stall for over a month during the summer.

    Although the income wasn’t high, it at least covered living expenses.

    Now that she could work again, just the thought of it excited her, remembering a time when she had almost given up hope.

    It was Tang Feng who had changed her destiny.

    Thinking of tomorrow, Zou Mei couldn’t help but feel a sense of anticipation.

    Would Tang Feng come to treat her?

    “Mom, what are you thinking about?” Lin Xinyin tugged at her mother, noticing that Zou Mei’s spirits were much lifted and unaffected by the earlier events.

    “Xiao Yin, if you get the chance, we must properly repay Xiao Feng,” Zou Mei said lovingly to her daughter.

    “Yes, I know.

    Mom, you go rest.

    I’ll take care of the outside,” Lin Xinyin said, already busying herself.

    The silly child, Zou Mei was already well enough to help, so naturally, she joined in, and the laughter of the mother and daughter carried far and wide.

    Unfortunately, Tang Feng didn’t witness this scene; he was currently walking on the streets, wanting to take a good look at society before returning to the villa.

    Feeling thirsty, he stepped into a coffee shop.

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