MR. CHEN & MRS. CHENG - Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Chapter 3
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When Mrs. Cheng opened up her online shopping cart, she was surprised to find the items inside missing. After standing astounded for a while, she suddenly remembered reading on the microblogs about a husband whoād bought all the things in his wifeās online shopping cart as a wedding anniversary gift. Mrs. Chengās face turned redā¦could it be that Chen Youlin was finally going to get romantic?
But when she turned around to see the snoring man laying spread-eagle on the bed, she realized that idea wasnāt realistic. Mrs. Cheng narrowed her eyes and mused, did this guy think I bought too many things and left them all out?
At this, Mrs. Cheng couldnāt keep still anymore. She climbed onto the bed and pinched Mr. Chengās butt. āChen Youlin! Did you do something bad again?ā
The sleepy Mr. Chen turned over from the pain, groggily issuing a reply. āIām a good person.ā
Mrs. Cheng kept pinching his butt. āWhy did the things in my shopping cart disappear! Did you take them out?!ā
āNgā¦ā Mr. Chen impatiently rubbed his pillow as he avoided her hand. āI bought them.ā
Cheng Yiran gave a start. āWhat?ā
āI bought them, mhmmā¦ā
Cheng Yiran fell silent as she quietly lay by Mr. Chenās side, leaning against his back with a mournful tone. āThere were lots of things inside that I just wanted a look at. Why did you buy them? Itās a waste of money.ā After a while, she rubbed Mr. Chenās back with an extremely sweet smile. āItās rare to see such romantic cells in your body. I donāt regret marrying you.ā
A few days later, the express mail delivered some items that Mrs. Cheng happily opened up before her expression fell. āWhat are these?ā
Mr. Chen was lying on the sofa watching TV when he swept his eyes over to reply. āThe things from your online shopping cart.ā
Mrs. Cheng took the items out one by one. A necktie, suit, and leather shoesāthese were all menās items, making Mrs. Cheng rather confused. āBut why are they all menās things? Where are my clothes? My shoes?ā
Mr. Chen munched on beef jerky as he mumbled out a reply, āI know you women like to look at things you donāt have, but a lot of things you never end up buying. There were so many things in your shopping cart that I only picked a few useful things and bought those. Ah, itās still my wife who treats me well. You put in so many things there for my sake, so nice.ā
Mrs. Cheng turned expressionlessly to stare at Mr. Chen. āWhat standards were you using to pick them? How do you know these things would definitely be useful, rather than something I was just looking at?ā
āBecause my wife loves me!ā
āGo die!ā Cheng Yiran threw the clothes atop Chen Yulinās body. āTonight, you can sleep on your own with Meatball!ā
āAye? Why are you mad, wifey? Iāll scram for you again, all right? Iāll act cute!ā
āAhhh! Why did I marry a wretch like you?!ā
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Today Mrs. Cheng got mad at the office and went home in a bad temper. Mr. Chen had yet to return, so she began to clean up the house and make dinner.
āWife!ā Mr. Chen opened the door and started shouting in the entrance hall before he even took off his shoes. āThereās good news!ā
Mrs. Cheng tied her apron as she walked out of the kitchen with slice in hand, not caring in the least. āWhat, you picked up some gold?ā
āThatās poor taste,ā Mr. Chen was in high spirits as he spread out the poster album in his hands. āThe photography studio by our neighborhood is having a promotion.ā
Mrs. Chengās reply was placid. āOh, theyāll take artistic shots of our dog for free? We can take advantage of it with our Meatball.ā
Mr. Chen was rather wounded, and indignantly tossed his briefcase on the sofa, scaring the snoring Meatball into trembling as he stared as his male owner. His owner pursed his lips and huffed, āYou only have Meatball in your eyes!ā
Mrs. Cheng raised an eyebrow. āOr else what, then? You can try rolling over on the ground and play cute. Oh, I almost forgot, you know how to do that too.ā So speaking, she went back to her business in the kitchen.
Mr. Chenās face turned green with anger as he sat on the couch feeling stifled. Seeing that no one was coming to comfort him, he adjusted his feelings and groveled his way to the kitchens, watching Mrs. Cheng as her back bustled about. āYou donāt love me anymore, you wonāt even come comfort me,ā he faulted her.
Mrs. Cheng didnāt even turn around. āI love you. Bring the bowls and chopsticks over, itās time to eat.ā
Mr. Chen felt even more discomfited by Mrs. Chengās attitude, and walked over to stick to her shadow. āYou donāt love me anymore! Youāre not even taking me seriously!ā
āHave you made enough of a fuss? If youāre not getting the utensils, go clean up the table.ā
āYouāre ignoring me! You treat me so coldly!ā Mr. Chenās lip trembled. āCheng Yiran, you betrayed me.ā
Vexed and annoyed, Mrs. Cheng turned off the fire and spun around with a cold look. āDo you believe me when I say Iāll make Meatball lick all the meat dishes before feeding them to you?ā
Chen Youlin squinted at the steaming stir-fried meat with green peppers, sucking in a breath as he stuck out his chest. Then he turned to take out the bowls and chopsticks and walked briskly out of the kitchen. āWife, the tableās been arranged. Hurry over, Iām starving to death.ā
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After he filled his stomach, Mr. Chen placed the photography studio pamphlet on the table and pointed out a certain activity listed on the paper for Mrs. Cheng to see.
āWhat? Searching for memories from a previous life?ā Mrs. Cheng pouted. āDid we know each other in a previous life? Why donāt I remember anything?ā
āThatās why, ah, thatās why. You have to find your memories from a previous life,ā Mr. Chen said with interest. āThey say that before the artistic shoot, theyāll be a scriptwriter to give us a play for the two of us to act out. Then theyāll record it and take photographs. Doesnāt it sound like lots of fun?ā
Mrs. Cheng dropped her head as she picked at her good. āNot going, I donāt have time.ā
āI already signed us up!ā
āWell then! Chen Youlin, youāre wasting money again!ā
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Mr. Chen fell silent for a while, feeling grieved as he rubbed at the promotional pamphlet and muttered to himself. āItās almost time for our second wedding anniversary. Recently, youāve been busy with work, so didnāt I finally find a way for you to rest a bit? If you wonāt goā¦if you wonāt go, then forget it. Iāll go find my previous lifeās memories on my own. 50 years later, when you flip through the photos with me, youāll only see my single solitary self, on my ownā¦ā
Mrs. Cheng kneaded her forehead. āAll right, all right, Iāll listen to what you say.ā
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On the day of the photography session, Mrs. Cheng was speechless as she wore a school uniform from the 80s. āChen Youlin, can you let me roast this previous life?ā
Mr. Chen objected. āThese clothes arenāt bad, they suit you and I very well.ā
āThe clothes arenāt the point! If I came from the 80s in my previous life, that means we only dated for a few years at most before we died. The two of us ought to be as old as our parents but died in our prime. Did we die for love or kill off each other last timeā¦ā
Mr. Chen looked off into the distance. āMaybe we had a very short but poignant love story.ā
āā¦forget it,ā Mrs. Cheng felt powerless as she dropped her gaze to study the script, only to twitch. āThisā¦was this script custom tailored for us?ā
āYes, yes!ā
āA story from the 80s between the son of a wealthy entrepreneur and a daughter from a great feudal familyā¦youāre sure that China was just starting reforms and opening up to the outside world then? Youāre sure that young ladies from large feudal families still existed then? Youāre sure that the brain of the scriptwriter who wrote thisā¦ā Mrs. Cheng paused, before changing her words to something more affable, āHasnāt had their head crushed by a door before?ā
Mr. Chen was firm. āItās much better than todayās drama series, right? Anyways, weāre only recording a few minutesā worth of footage. The rest are just photos, so itās no problem.ā
Mrs. Cheng sighed, while Mr. Chen held her hand and pinched her cheeks. āSmile a bit, nothing else is important. The main point today is to make you happy. If youāre not happy then itāll waste all of my efforts.ā
Mrs. Cheng remained silent for a while before her expression relaxed.
The video was only three minutes long to explain the background of the story, while the rest of the time was reserved for taking photographs. As the film started rolling, Mr. Chen stood with his back to Mrs. Cheng and assumed a callous and merciless pose. āLetās break up.ā
When he spoke, Mrs. Cheng had yet to get into her role. She narrowed her eyes. āWhat did you say?ā
Mr. Chen maintained his merciless visage. āLetās break up.ā
Mrs. Cheng crossed her arms. āSure, you can pack up your luggage when we get gone.ā
Mr. Chen was stunned. āWait, wifey, thatās not how the script goes! And also, when I say ābreaking upā to you, how can you agree so easily? Youāre not even a little reluctant! Thatās not right!ā
Mrs. Cheng was furious. āYou didnāt even read what the script was about! Is that right? Chen Youlin, you dare talk about breaking up to me when weāre supposed to be dating?ā
āThese are things that happened in our last life. Maybe I dared to back then!ā
āYou dare!ā Mrs. Chengās eyes widened.
Mr. Chen hung his head. āā¦I donāt.ā
When the photography studio staff saw that things werenāt going well, they came over to coax the couple. Mrs. Cheng clutched her hair before asking for a break and walked over to sit on the lawn beneath a banyan tree. Alone, she looked up at the white clouds in the sky, her thoughts unclear. Mr. Chen stuck up his lip, face filled with grievances as he looked towards Mrs. Chengās back. He too, clutched at his hair before shuffling over.
āWifeyā¦if you donāt want to shoot it, then weāll go back, all right?ā So speaking, he went to sit by Mrs. Chengās side, only to see that her eyes were already closed. Her head nodded forwards again and again, a clear sign that she couldnāt resist her own sleepiness.
Mr. Chen saw the dark circles beneath her eyes and felt a twinge of distress. These days, Mrs. Cheng had been busy with work and didnāt get to rest well. He wanted to bring her out to play because she was in a bad mood, but forgot that what she needed the most now was a good rest.
Chen Youlin quietly sat by her side and rested Cheng Yiranās head against his shoulder so she could lean there for a good nap.
In the end, their quest to find their past lives only left an image of Mrs. Cheng leaning on Mr. Chenās shoulder for a nap. But years afterwards, Mr. Chen would always remember that the sunlight streaming through the boughs of the banyan tree had been very warm. The skies behind the white clouds were very blue, and the burden leaning against his shoulder kept his heart calm, steady, and incomparably happy.
Mr. Chen felt that the happiness of a āprevious lifeā was way too far away. No matter how much he strove to chase it, heād never catch it. But the happiness of a āfutureā was quite within reach. Because he knew, as long as he held on to the present, the future would always be happy.
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The days went by until it was night on New Yearās Eve again. Mrs. Cheng and Mr. Chen stuck nondescript couplets on their door that they had written themselves. The first line read: Sour, sweet, bitter, hot, joyful, anger, grief[1] while the second read: Vegetables, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar, tea[2].Finally, there was the horizontal scroll above the door that flanked the two couplets, bearing the inscription: Without one, itās no life.
The two of them looked at the couplets and burst into silly giggles for a long time.
āAnother yearās coming.ā
āYeah.ā
Itās yet another year. Iām very lucky to have you by my side.
[ the end ]
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[1] Sour, sweet, bitter, hot, joyful, anger, grief (é øēč¦č¾£åęå) ā suan tian ku la is an idiom for the joys and sorrows of life, xi represents its various happiness, nu its various instances of anger, and ai its instances of grief.
[2] egetables, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar, tea (čē±³ę²¹ēé ±éč¶) ā Cai and Mi represents staple foods and grain, You yan jiang cu is an idiom for the trivia of everyday life, and cha is the tea thatās often found accompanying all parts of life.