For the next seven days, Wang Xiaoqiang lived a peaceful, pastoral life on an Australian ranch, accompanied by Little Xu Xiaoya and Zheng Ru, the two women.
Seven days later, Wang Xiaoqiang went to see Jenny. He wanted to surprise her, so he didn't call ahead, neither to Jenny nor to her father, James.
Since Jenny's family lived far from the ranch, the James Clan hadn't heard any news of Wang Xiaoqiang's return.
Since Wang Xiaoqiang's last visit, when Jenny became pregnant, she bid farewell to her singing career and stayed home to give birth to Wang Xiaoqiang's child.
Seven years later, their child was already six years old, named Wang Zhong by Jenny.
"Wang" was the family name. Although the child had not yet met his father, Jenny insisted he take Wang Xiaoqiang's last name. "Zhong" was the given name, meaning China, a Chinese child.
This name was something Jenny always insisted on.
