Chapter 262: Second Brother Is A Fox
“Wow, a new recruit?”
“I think so, seeing as how even the HR manager is taking the initiative to introduce him to us.”
“Hi, can I be your friend?”
“I’ll be the first. Don’t fight me on this.”
…
The group chat was instantly flooded with messages and it was very lively.
The HR manager had taken the initiative to step forward and introduce the new employee. It was the first time he had done this. This new employee must have great potential.
Sheng Tingze’s face darkened as he slowly clenched his fists.
He didn’t get to see what he wanted to see but ended up having a bunch of people send him friend requests instead. This was what he hated most.
**
The family was about to eat when a man in a black coat suddenly walked in.
Kang Weizhen didn’t expect Sheng Tingze to return today. Besides, he seemed to be particularly quiet.
Although she hadn’t prepared anything, it didn’t matter. She just had to set up an extra bowl and chopsticks.
Kang Weizhen asked the servants to prepare more dishes and set down a pair of chopsticks. Meanwhile, Sheng Tingze sat down with a cold face.
Opposite him was Sheng Yang. Sheng Hanjing was sitting on her left and Sheng Yuxi was sitting on her right.
He sat with his parents.
“What’s wrong? Is the food not to your liking?” Kang Weizhen noticed that her eldest son was eating very little. He hadn’t mentioned he would return tonight, so she hadn’t specifically cooked any dishes for him. However, he usually enjoyed these dishes too.
“No, I just don’t have much appetite,” Sheng Tingze said lightly.
“Is your stomach acting up again?” Kang Weizhen felt a little anxious.
Her eldest son was always busy with work and neglected everything else, so he had stomach problems.
Upon hearing this, Sheng Yang glanced at Sheng Tingze.
Sensing her gaze, Sheng Tingze pursed his lips. “A little.”
“Then I’ll ask Dr. Peng to check on you.”
“That’s alright, I’ll just eat less.”
“That won’t do.” Kang Weizhen was highly cautious. After all, whenever her eldest son had stomach problems, he would end up vomiting blood. A small amount of stomach bleeding wouldn’t be fatal, but as a mother, she would still be very distressed.
Sheng Tingze couldn’t persuade her otherwise, so after dinner, Dr. Peng showed up. He asked Sheng Tingze to sit on the sofa so he could examine him.
Dr. Peng was the Sheng family’s doctor. He was skilled in both Chinese and Western medicine. At this moment, he was taking Sheng Yang’s pulse while asking him some questions. This was a crucial step in Chinese medicine.
Dr. Peng couldn’t figure out what was going on and said tactfully, “Eldest Young Master might be feeling some discomfort due to an irregular diet. He’ll be fine after a short rest.”
Kang Weizhen looked at Sheng Tingze. “Did you hear what the doctor said? You need to rest! Tomorrow is the weekend, so you should rest at home.”
Sheng Tingze said reluctantly, “Okay, then.”
Kang Weizhen was overjoyed but was a little stunned. When did her eldest son become so obedient?
Sheng Hanjing folded his arms and stood to the side, watching from the sidelines with a smile.
**
Sheng Tingze rarely stayed the night, but his room was always cleaned and tidied up.
So, staying wouldn’t be a problem.
That night, he continued to work even at home. A contract was flipped open, the computer was turned on, and his brain was firing non-stop.
Although he had agreed to stay home over the weekend, he didn’t seem to be resting at all.
When he was tired from working, he walked out and happened to run into Sheng Hanjing who was going to the piano room.
“Eldest Brother.” Sheng Hanjing often smiled, but his smile was that of a cunning fox.