Returning to Parents' Seventeen
Shen Yubai from the international class is a wealthy young master, enormously powerful and notoriously difficult to deal with, haughty and proud. The transfer student, Shen Sinian, is fresh and handsome, sunny and cheerful, with a mysterious background, almost mythical.
Xu Chuning from the regular class and her mother rely on each other, living a meager life, attending school with the aid of scholarships. She should have nothing to do with either Shen Yubai or Shen Sinian.
However, recently, schoolmates have noticed that she and the transfer student Shen Sinian are unusually close, their interaction ambiguous. Shen Sinian seems to do everything she says, whereas Shen Yubai from the international class shows special attentiveness towards her.
One day, schoolmates even overheard Shen Yubai cornering Xu Chuning, asking her in a deep voice, "Who is better, me or Shen Sinian?"
Classmates: "?"
Is this some kind of love triangle showdown?
BestWishes · Urban
This chapter shines by focusing on legacy—both literal (Ray’s) and symbolic (the burden of protecting something greater than oneself). The opening quote is simple, powerful, and ties directly into the chapter’s core: defying the impossible. The contrast between Ray and Tyrus as fathers—one who inspires, the other who destroys—is extremely effective. It adds depth to the Inavy vs. Tyrus conflict, making it not just a battle of power, but of ideologies and inheritance. These was crazy