Family With Six Treasures (12)
The highlight of the evening began after everyone had eaten.
When
"I haven't seen you in ages,
Lowering her voice,
It is evident that Celia knew Chow, and they know each other exceptionally well from their conversation. Professor Li had no choice but to take a closer look at Chow.
He saw a tall, thin Oriental with a classical haircut, and generally very neat and clean. The Chow wore a pair of black-framed glasses. Atop his dark gray trousers was a brand new navy blue Chinese style jacket. He looked incredibly handsome. Professor Li said to himself, "I'm sure women find him sexy, with those dark eyes twinkling behind his glasses. He must make women feel…."
Seeing that her father's eyes were staring at Chow, Celia smiled and said, "Dad, his name is Chow. He's a graduate student and very talented. He wrote the best-selling biography "The charismatic Choc Chow Chin." Each of the three volumes has been reprinted several times. His second biography, "About Chang Chug Chui," was so popular that it was a sell out the first day it reached the bookstores. It's been back-ordered since then. And his next book is already in the works."
Professor Li was a bit embarrassed at having been caught scrutinizing Chow. However, when he realized that
Now that they finished the song, so was the party. It was deep into the night. So Chow would cram half of the students into his car and take them to drop at the entrance of the subway, then; Chow would come back for the rest of the guests.
Both Li's parents were quite pleased with the way the party had gone. And next morning, both let out a sigh of relief. After much bowing and thanking, the leftover young men got into the car with Chow. Mrs. Li was surprised to see Celia sitting next to Chow. Mr. Li just beamed happily. Her husband looked so happy that Mrs. Li decided to say nothing.
The following week, Professor spent quite a bit of time finding out more about Chow. Not only was Chow a talented and brilliant scholar, but his family background was very distinguished too. His parental grandfather was one of the Emperor's most trusted counselors; his father was the commerce minister. And an uncle on the mother's side was the chairman of the province from which Chow came. No one could ask for better credentials.
When Mrs. Li saw how happy her other half was, she decided to make him even more comfortable cooking his favorite meal: juicy stewed pork butt, with tender green baby pea pod shoots, firry hot peppers, and shredded bean curd. With a smile, the family members picked up their chopsticks.
Somebody was missing from the table; Professor looked puzzled and then said, "Where's
Mrs. Li, who just sat down at the table, said, "She went to
For a change, Professor Li started to pay attention to
Very early in the morning of the fourth day, Professor Li, with Chow’s address and a street map of
A uniformed young Black man asked the Professor, "For whom are you looking?" The uniform jacket is white; the trousers are red, with a narrow white stripe running down the outside of each leg. Everything pressed with precision.
Professor Li felt that he had every right; in fact, he had a fatherly duty to be here. Righteously, he answered, "I'm looking for
The black man nodded, gesturing for Li to get out of the car. As soon as Professor Li got out, the uniformed man lowered himself into the car and drove away. He stood there, wondering what to do next.
Finally, he said to himself, "Well, since I'm here and the car is gone, I may as well go in.”
Inside the building, another uniformed man, this time a Caucasian, stopped him.
"I am looking for Mr. Chow. Apartment 305," Professor Li said. The man escorted Li to the elevator and pushed the button marked "3". Before the Professor got into the elevator, he noticed how plush and thick the carpet was. And, the crystal chandeliers hanging from the high ceilings in the hallways were big and shiny. The paneling in the elevator was dark and expensive looking. Everything spoke of luxury and elegance.
The elevator stopped noiselessly on the third floor. Professor Li got out and, observing the instructions on the elegant sign, walked right to the
Before the butler could say a word, Professor said rudely, "I'm looking for Chow. Does he live here?"
The butler answered most politely, "Mr. Chow is a guest of my boss while he's writing my boss's biography and therefore, indeed is living here."
"Where is he? I want to see him," insisted Professor Li.
(To be Continued)