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  • I’m Actually Really Rich Chapter 70

    I’m Actually Really Rich Chapter 70

    He Should Be Mine

    As the exam week approached, Wen Le and Cheng Hui spent almost every day together in the library. One afternoon, they received a call from Zhou Kao. Zhou Kao’s cousin came to A University to invite Zhou Kao for a meal and, having heard that Zhou Kao had a girlfriend, wanted to invite them both to meet over a meal. 

    Zhou Kao called to ask Wen Le if she would like to go. Although Wen Le was somewhat embarrassed, she did not refuse.

    On Saturday night, it snowed heavily, and when they woke up on Sunday, the world was a beautiful silver-white. Wen Le, who grew up in the southern mountains, had rarely seen snow and happily looked out the window, only to see Zhou Kao standing below the dormitory building.

    This was their first date since their relationship became public. Zhou Kao was dressed quite flamboyantly, wearing a handsome black wool coat, standing tall with long legs, just standing straight below the girls’ dormitory waiting for Wen Le. The black coat against the snow-white world created a stark visual contrast that made the scene look like a beautiful picture from a movie, drawing the attention of passersby.

    However, Wen Le somewhat spoilingly cursed Zhou Kao under her breath for not wearing a scarf or hat. Did he want to look good at the cost of his life?

    Wen Le knew how cold it was outside and quickly took the longest white wool scarf from her closet and ran downstairs with it.

    Zhou Kao had messaged on WeChat that he was coming to pick her up for a meal. Wen Le was already dressed and ready, having been bored and watching the snow from the window, so she was ready to go out at any time.

    Wen Le stepped out of the dormitory, and her boots made a crunching sound on the snow. Zhou Kao turned at the sound, and before he even saw her, he smiled—a smile that was warmer than the winter sun, making one feel warm all over.

    Wen Le walked up to him and stood in front of Zhou Kao, reaching out to pinch him at the waist in a spot where others couldn’t see.

    Zhou Kao inhaled sharply from the pain.

    Wen Le did not loosen her grip, and while pinching Zhou Kao, she felt the thickness of his clothes with her fingers, unintentionally increasing her strength when she realised how thin his clothes were for the winter.

    Wen Le gritted her teeth, “Dressing so thinly in such cold weather to charm young girls?”

    Enduring the pain, Zhou Kao held Wen Le’s hand, “Isn’t it just so you would love me a little more every time you see me?”

    Wen Le felt the burning warmth of Zhou Kao’s hand, thinking that he must not be cold, and then let go, “Lower your head.”

    Zhou Kao, with a smile at the corner of his mouth, modestly lowered his proud head.

    As he did so, Zhou Kao’s handsome face came closer to Wen Le, who traced the contours of his deep features and handsome eyebrows with her eyes, filled with an unnoticeable tenderness.

    Wen Le carefully wrapped the still-warm wool scarf she was holding around Zhou Kao’s neck and took the time to adjust it to match his refined outfit.

    “All done.”

    Zhou Kao didn’t look up but quickly scanned the surroundings. There weren’t many people paying attention to them at the moment. Zhou Kao quickly kissed Wen Le on the face and then stood straight, acting gentlemanly, “Let’s go.”

    Wen Le, covering the kissed spot, blushed deeply and glared at Zhou Kao. But the glare was timid, lacking force, instead full of charm.

    Zhou Kao’s mouth curved slightly, and his warm hand took one of Wen Le’s small hands and tucked it into his coat pocket.

    Wen Le blushed slightly and tried to pull her hand back gently, but couldn’t, so she let Zhou Kao lead her forward, her face still flushed. Walking on the snowy, slippery road, they moved slowly. Other students occasionally passed by, inevitably giving the celebrity couple extra glances.

    Wen Le was used to being watched since she was young and didn’t mind the scrutiny of others. However, this was the first time she felt self-conscious about being watched because of her relationship. She tightened her grip on Zhou Kao’s hand a bit more.

    Zhou Kao, acting as if it was no big deal, squeezed Wen Le’s hand back. He had always wanted to let everyone know and wished for more of such attention.

    The winters in Beijing are cold, and Wen Le would usually wrap herself in a down jacket, preferring to look like a dumpling rather than maintain a so-called graceful appearance. But this time, since they were going to meet Zhou Kao’s cousin, Wen Le naturally couldn’t allow herself to appear in the image of a “fat dumpling.” So, she made an effort to dress a bit more carefully.

    Zhou Kao’s cousin, Pang Xingguang, the young master of Pang’s Group with businesses sprawling across the entertainment industry, didn’t want to inherit the family business. Instead, he aimed to become a director after attending an arts academy. 

    With the dream of becoming an artist, cousin Pang dressed the part, looking like an artist with his height of 185 cm, tanned skin, small pigtail, and mustache, wearing a floral shirt and loose black pants, a bit unkempt but with a good foundation.

    After Zhou Kao introduced them, Pang Xingguang was visibly shocked and amazed upon seeing Wen Le, unable to believe his eyes. 

    “This…this is your girlfriend?” 

    “From your school?” 

    “Really? You’re not fooling me, cousin?” 

    “Wow!”

    Zhou Kao gave Pang Xingguang a warning glare. Realising his overreaction, Pang Xingguang coughed lightly and tried to smile warmly and elegantly at Wen Le, “Please don’t misunderstand, I was just too shocked.” 

    “I really didn’t expect it. Why are the girls at your school even prettier than our school’s beauty? Isn’t our school the one with the arts college?”

    Pang Xingguang then teasingly hit Zhou Kao, asking, “Where did you find such a beautiful girlfriend? And she’s a top student from your school?” 

    “Sister-in-law, come be the leading lady in my movie! I guarantee you’ll become famous overnight. Please, I sincerely invite you…”

    Before he could finish, Zhou Kao pushed him away, saying bluntly, “If you’re not eating, then leave.”

    Pang Xingguang snorted, “Crude!” 

    “Let’s not lower ourselves to his level, sister-in-law. Let me tell you about my movie project. Anyone who stars in it will become a star overnight.”

    Zhou Kao then pushed Pang Xingguang’s head back, firmly stating, “Stop dreaming. She’s the sole heir of the Wen family.”

    Zhou Kao deliberately emphasised the last few syllables to make his point clear. 

    Pang Xingguang, who didn’t catch it at first, asked, “What?”

    “The Wen family…”

    Could it be the Wen family that just returned to Beijing? 

    The sole heir? 

    The only successor of the Wen family?

    Pang Xingguang’s eyes widened in shock as he suddenly remembered a conversation from a few days ago. 

    His parents were complaining about how his uncles and aunts were fussing over why the eldest son of the Zhou family would possibly marry into another family, questioning the couple’s decision. 

    His mother even laughed at the time, saying his uncles and aunts were overthinking. Now, it seemed, it wasn’t baseless worry after all but something Zhou Kao had orchestrated…

    The Wen family, having been away from Beijing for many years, still had a well-established foundation that none of the old families could forget. 

    It had always been rumoured that the head of the Wen family, Wen Tianqi, was single with no heirs, leading to speculation about who would inherit the vast Wen estate. Little did anyone expect that the Wen family had a daughter…

    It was a pity for Pang Xingguang that this sole heir of the Wen family had been “snatched away” by his cousin before she even became known to the public. 

    Tsk tsk tsk, what good luck Zhou Kao has.

    Considering the Wen family’s scarce lineage, if there truly was only this one daughter, it wouldn’t be unreasonable for them to request the husband to marry into their family. 

    However, given that both the Zhou and Wen families were not ordinary, with Zhou Kao being the only son of Zhou Chengyun, who also needed to uphold his family’s name, it complicated matters.

    All these thoughts flashed through Pang Xingguang’s mind for a moment, and he wisely kept his mouth shut. The notion of becoming instantly famous was unrealistic for someone from a family like Wen’s, which, similar to the Zhou family, would prefer its members to avoid the limelight, especially the heirs.

    Pang Xingguang felt a sense of regret, surrounded by such high-quality resources yet unable to utilize them for the entertainment industry. The fact that his cousin, with such a striking appearance, could not join the entertainment circle was frustrating enough. Now Zhou Kao had found an equally stunning girlfriend from a family with significant influence, beyond Pang Xingguang’s reach.

    As an aspiring director, the pain of not being able to cast the actors he desired was immense. Drinking his sorrows away, Pang Xingguang lamented: why were there so many hurdles and setbacks on his path to becoming a director?

    Despite his grievances, Pang Xingguang, a chatterbox by nature, ensured there was never a dull moment during the meal, adeptly including Wen Le and maintaining the conversation. Even when Zhou Kao stepped away to take a call, he continued to chat with Wen Le about the current state of capital flow in the entertainment industry.

    The restaurant was warm, a bit too warm, and Wen Le took off her coat, revealing a white dress with puff sleeves she was wearing underneath. The puff sleeves were designed with two zippers near the wrists. 

    One of the gold zippers dangled on her forearm, its zipper a coin-sized circle featuring the iconic decoration of Wen Le’s orchid production line—a circular orchid relief with a diamond in the centre. The zipper made a pleasant, crisp sound as it moved up and down with Wen Le’s movements.

    Pang Xingguang glanced at it unconsciously, his gaze just sweeping over it briefly before he seemed to think of something and frowned slightly.

    Seemingly recalling something, he casually remarked, “Sister-in-law, the pattern on your dress is a ‘dragon’ character, right?”

    Wen Le looked at the orchid mark on her zipper and shook her head, “No, it should be ‘Song Mei’. Cousin, are you into orchids?”

    Pang Xingguang took a sip of his drink and replied, “Not really, it’s just that the strokes of this orchid looked familiar to me, similar to an orchid painting at my cousin’s house. I initially thought someone took that painting and made it into a trademark. I didn’t expect it to actually be ‘Song Mei’.”

    Pang Xingguang took a bite of his food and added, “Zhou Kao’s family has an orchid painting, but it’s not ‘Song Mei’, it’s ‘dragon’. It looks a lot like the orchid pattern on your zipper.”

    Wen Le casually asked, “Who painted it?”

    Pang Xingguang said, “I think it was Mr. Yu Shi*.”

    After the meal, Zhou Kao’s cousin had to leave first due to some matters.

    As the exam week was approaching, both academic and study schedules were getting busier, not just for Wen Le but Zhou Kao as well. So, after spending a little time together, they left.

    Thinking about what Pang Xingguang had said that evening, Wen Le called her grandfather.

    A few days after Wen Le and Zhou Kao met Pang Xingguang, Su Zhenzhen sought her out, specifically, Su Zhenzhen called Wen Le to arrange a meeting.

    Wen Le didn’t find Su Zhenzhen’s actions strange at all.

    Since the entire school knew about her relationship with Zhou Kao, including Sun Youmei, it wasn’t surprising to Wen Le that Su Zhenzhen knew about her too.

    It had been a long time since Wen Le had seen or even thought of the name Su Zhenzhen. It seemed that ever since the last mixer, where Zhou Kao had said something to Su Zhenzhen, she hadn’t bothered Wen Le and Zhou Kao anymore.

    Wen Le didn’t know what exactly Zhou Kao had said to Su Zhenzhen, but it probably completely discouraged Su Zhenzhen. Wen Le thought Su Zhenzhen had given up, but what she didn’t expect was that although Su Zhenzhen had given up, she wanted Wen Le to give up as well. 

    Now, Su Zhenzhen seemed to have the extreme mentality of “even though I can’t have Zhou Kao, you lowlifes can’t have him either.

    Wen Le didn’t refuse Su Zhenzhen’s request to meet. Although she didn’t know what Su Zhenzhen was planning, she felt it was better to resolve such matters sooner rather than later. She didn’t want someone so inexplicable to interfere with her relationship with Zhou Kao.

    Su Zhenzhen probably wanted to intimidate Wen Le by inviting her to a high-end restaurant owned by a Spaniard.

    Wen Le, unfazed, gladly accepted the invitation.

    Arriving early, Wen Le mentioned Su Zhenzhen’s name, and a waiter led her to a table in an elegantly decorated setting, where a small group performed classical music on stage.

    Wen Le noticed many foreign waiters here, who spoke a bit of Chinese but mainly communicated in English and Spanish.

    It wasn’t long before Su Zhenzhen arrived.

    With her haughty demeanour and overly extravagant attire, Su Zhenzhen looked like a warrior entering the battlefield, seemingly determined to intimidate Wen Le. Dressed in an expensive Chanel haute couture, carrying a Hermès bag, and sitting across Wen Le with her Louboutin shoes and a diamond-encrusted ladies’ watch, she was the epitome of walking money.

    Su Zhenzhen sat down gracefully, and when the waiter presented the menu, she didn’t order but handed it to Wen Le with a smile, asking, “Would you like something to drink?”

    The menu was entirely in Spanish, as Wen Le discovered.

    Su Zhenzhen watched her with a smug smile, seemingly waiting for Wen Le to make a fool of herself.

    Wenle glanced at the menu, smiled back, and thought to herself: Childish tricks.

    As Wen Le closed the menu, Su Zhenzhen’s smile grew more triumphant.

    Then, Wen Le spoke fluently in perfect Spanish.

    The smile dropped from Su Zhenzhen’s face, disappointed from not seeing Wen Le’s embarrassment.

    After the waiter left, Su Zhenzhen, while picking up a napkin, remarked, “Well prepared, I see.”

    Wen Le simply smiled, saying nothing.

    She hadn’t expected to live out a clichéd TV drama scenario but guessed Su Zhenzhen’s intention was to show the vast gap between their worlds by bringing her to such an upscale Western restaurant, where a cup of coffee could cost hundreds, hoping to intimidate her into backing down.

    Unfortunately for Su Zhenzhen, she chose a Spanish restaurant.

    What kind of people were Wen Le’s grandparents?

    They were renowned intellectuals even during the Republic of China era, and their granddaughter was no less exceptional.

    After compulsory education, there’s hardly anyone who doesn’t know of Mr. Yu Shi. Those more familiar with his work know that Mr. Yu Shi wasn’t just a brilliant writer but also knowledgeable in calligraphy, traditional Chinese painting, astronomy, geography, and Chinese studies, and was said to be fluent in several foreign languages.

    Wen Le never attended preschool; instead, she was homeschooled by her grandparents from three until she started elementary school at seven.

    While others had ordinary preschool teachers, Wen Le’s tutors were respected experts in their fields.

    While other children were introduced to bilingual education early on, Wen Le was immersed in various foreign languages by her grandparents.

    Unfortunately, Wen Le wasn’t a natural-born genius and couldn’t reach the level her grandfather did, but she managed to master English and could even stumble through simple conversations in French and Spanish with her grandfather.

    Wen Le didn’t consider herself to be particularly intelligent; all her accolades were the result of hard work.

    Thus, Su Zhenzhen’s initial attempt to unsettle Wen Le inevitably fell flat.

    But Su Zhenzhen assumed Wen Le had merely scrambled to prepare by looking things up on her phone after arriving at the restaurant.

    Wen Le sat there, smiling at Su Zhenzhen.

    Su Zhenzhen idly toyed with the diamond clasp on her platinum bag, appraising Wen Le.

    Wen Le spoke up, “Miss Su, let’s not play these games. If you have something to say, just be direct. It’ll save us both some time, don’t you think?”

    Su Zhenzhen’s smile vanished, and she looked at Wen Le with a mocking sneer, “Does being with Zhou Kao make you feel proud? Seeing Zhou Kao choose you, someone from a poor background, over someone wealthy like me, must feel like a triumph, right? Do you think you’re just one step away from marrying into wealth and changing your social status, becoming a lady of leisure?”

    Su Zhenzhen, speaking to herself, chuckled, “Do you really think the Zhou family would accept a gold-digger like you? They would never allow Zhou Kao to be with someone like you.”

    “Wow, Miss Su, do you realise you’re acting like the stereotypical meddlesome mother-in-law from a soap opera, as an outsider no less?” Wen Le retorted with a smile, “What’s next? Are you going to offer me five million to leave Zhou Kao?”

    Su Zhenzhen was visibly infuriated, her hand raised as if to slap Wen Le, but then she seemed to reconsider and restrained herself. Lowering her hand, she coldly stated, “There’s no need for such a strong reaction. I’m only speaking the truth. Just listen to me.”

    Wen Le: …

    So, who’s really having a strong reaction here?

    Su Zhenzhen continued, “Even if Zhou Kao’s parents might not object, the rest of the Zhou family certainly would. Zhou Kao is the brightest future of the Zhou family. Neither Old Master Zhou nor any other elder would allow him to be with someone of mismatched social standing.”

    “Someone like Zhou Kao, a young master, is expected to marry into an equal, traditional wealthy family. Besides, Zhou Kao’s family has strict rules; they wouldn’t keep you as a mistress, nor would he divorce for you. Many girls dream of marrying into wealth, but we’ve grown tired of such schemes. The only ones who fall for them are fools and the worthless. The truly discerning scions of wealthy families won’t even consider you; at most, you’re just a fling.”

    “Don’t start with how times have changed. Wealthy and ordinary families are worlds apart. Maybe I can’t have Zhou Kao, but you’ll never end up with him either. Dreaming of marrying into the Zhou family is pure fantasy.”

    “I suggest you see the reality sooner and collaborate with me. Clear up any misunderstandings Zhou Kao has about me, and I can introduce you to other wealthy heirs, ensuring you marry well. How does that sound? You’re a smart woman. Chasing Zhou Kao is a waste of time, but working with me could secure your place in a wealthy family, maybe not as wealthy as Zhou Kao’s, but glamorous enough for a lifetime.”

    “Wen Le, you’re intelligent. Think it over.”

    At that moment, the waiter arrived with the coffee, and Wen Le remained silent.

    Today, Wen Le purposely wore the same white bubble-sleeve dress that she had on during her last meeting with Pang Xingguang when she met with Su Zhenzhen.

    As the waiter was serving dessert, Wen Le remained silent, casually fiddling with the two coin-sized zipper pulls on her bubble sleeves. This action of playing with the zipper pulls was eerily similar to Su Zhenzhen’s earlier fidgeting with the diamond clasp on her bag.

    If Pang Xingguang, a straightforward man, noticed the zipper pulls, how could Su Zhenzhen, a woman, not?

    Su Zhenzhen looked over and saw the somewhat conspicuous orchid mark on the zipper pulls, feeling it looked… familiar…

    Suddenly, Su Zhenzhen’s pupils shrank as she remembered something.

    Tan Xiangxiang…

    Tan Xiangxiang was a girl of the same age from Su Zhenzhen’s social circle, but Tan Xiangxiang came from a slightly better background, always acting superior around Su Zhenzhen, who could never stand her.

    It seems natural to pay attention to one’s rivals, and Su Zhenzhen inevitably kept tabs on Tan Xiangxiang.

    She would check Tan Xiangxiang’s account, “Tan Xiang Very Fragrant,” several times a week to stay updated on her rival and to mock and ridicule her.

    How could she not know about the incident that made Tan Xiangxiang a hot topic on Weibo and even trending not too long ago?

    The Tan family was an older and more established family than the Su family, and indeed, Tan Xiangxiang knew more than her, a fact that Su Zhenzhen reluctantly acknowledged.

    Su Zhenzhen had vaguely heard about Le Yin but Tan Xiangxiang had always boasted about her grandmother being a member of the Le Yin society, and when Su Zhenzhen tried to inquire about it, Tan Xiangxiang refused to divulge any details.

    Thus, it was only from trending searches that Su Zhenzhen learned what Le Yin really represented.

    Le Yin belonged to the Tianyin Group, but Su Zhenzhen was not familiar with Tianyin, so she turned to her father for information.

    Her father mentioned it was a very prestigious family, as influential as the Zhou family, and admitted, “That’s an old nobility we can’t aspire to.”

    When Su Zhenzhen asked her father how one could become a member of the Le Yin society and have a production line of their own, her father told her to abandon the thought, saying even Tan Xiangxiang shouldn’t bother with such dreams. Unless she married into a family like the Zhou family and gained recognition from that old nobility circle, then she may have a chance.

    Only then did Su Zhenzhen realise the vast distance between their family and that exclusive circle.

    Scenes flashed before Su Zhenzhen’s eyes.

    Su Zhenzhen stared at the orchid pattern on Wen Le’s dress, identical to the enlarged orchid mark she saw in a trending post…

    Disbelieving, Su Zhenzhen stared at Wen Le, hoping she would say it was just a copy, but how could a copy be made so quickly?

    Wen Le, however, was smiling, gently touching the zipper pull, and said, “You recognize it?”

    “This is Song Mei, along with the Dragon, they are known as the twin jewels of the national orchids.”

    “It is said that on the day I was born, my grandfather, inspired by excitement, drew two sketches of flowers and plants, one called Song Mei and the other called Dragon. These two sketches were brimming with divine inspiration and vitality, making them among my grandfather’s rare masterpieces. My grandmother saw this as a good omen and loved both sketches very much. She used them as the original designs for two series of Le Yin: the Song Mei and the Dragon series.”

    “My grandmother attributed the Song Mei series to me, making it mine, while the Dragon series remains sealed to this day. My grandmother intends to unveil the Dragon series on the day of my engagement, as the first engagement gift I will give to my beloved.”

    Wen Le touched the zipper pull gently and said with a smile, “Isn’t it romantic?”

    “Even more romantic is that ten years ago, my grandfather gave the Dragon sketch to a close friend. After the friend passed away, the Dragon sketch passed through many hands until four years ago, when Master Zhou from the Zhou family bought it for 12 million. Coincidentally, when Mr. Zhou asked Zhou Kao what he wanted for his birthday that year, Zhou Kao pointed to that orchid sketch and said, ‘I want that.’ So Mr. Zhou gave the Dragon sketch to Zhou Kao.”

    “Four years ago… It was also the year Zhou Kao and I met in a remote town.”

    Wen Le gently played with the zipper pull on her hand, looking at Su Zhenzhen with a smile, and asked, “Now, don’t you even think Zhou Kao should be mine?”

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  • I’m Actually Really Rich Chapter 58

    I’m Actually Really Rich Chapter 58

    Wen Le’s New Home

    “What are you two doing?” They turned around to see Wen Tianqi.

    Wen Le felt her heart tighten, feeling extremely guilty. She shot Zhou Kao a quick glare, then turned to Wen Tianqi with a smile and called out, “Dad.”

    Upon spotting Wen Tianqi, Zhou Kao withdrew his hand that was about to pinch Wen Le’s cheek and stood politely to the side. Wen Tianqi approached, his sharp gaze sweeping over the two, seemingly assessing and warning, with an almost intimidating pressure.

    Feeling the weight of his gaze, Wen Le’s scalp tingled, her heart sinking. Dad couldn’t have found out, could he…?

    Remembering her father’s reminders earlier made Wen Le feel overwhelmed. If he found out…what would happen?

    As Wen Tianqi approached, his gaze first lingered on Wen Le, seeming to find nothing amiss, then shifted to Zhou Kao standing beside her.

    As Wen Tianqi took in Zhou Kao’s handsome face, he felt a sense of familiarity but also slight disapproval. The familiarity stemmed from having seen that face somewhere before, while the disapproval arose from the fact that young girls always liked good-looking boys. Having this young man with such looks around Wen Le made Wen Tianqi uneasy. 

    Furthermore, the playful behavior between the two just now seemed overly… intimate.

    Wen Tianqi’s sharp gaze was like a knife, seemingly wanting to pierce through to the soul.

    Just as Wen Le felt embarrassed and wanted to say something, Wen Tianqi suddenly withdrew his gaze, returning to his usual gentle and elegant demeanour. He smiled at Wen Le and said, “Le Le, is this your classmate? Aren’t you going to introduce him to Dad?”

    Seeing that her father was no longer scrutinising Zhou Kao, Wen Le secretly breathed a sigh of relief and glanced up.

    Sensing Wen Le’s gaze, Zhou Kao took a step forward and said, “Hello, Uncle. I’m Zhou Kao.”

    Hmm?

    Wen Tianqi raised an eyebrow, thinking: surnamed Zhou.

    Then, as he looked at the boy’s features, Wen Tianqi seemed to finally understand where this familiarity came from.

    Sure enough, in the next moment, Zhou Kao said, “My father is Zhou Chengyun. I often heard my father talk about Uncle since I was young, saying that Uncle was the outstanding figure of his generation.”

    Flattery knows no bounds, but Zhou Kao earnestly praised Wen Tianqi, probably just to leave a good impression on his future father-in-law.

    However, Wen Tianqi clearly wasn’t buying it.

    With a faint smile, Wen Tianqi seemed to think of something, his expression becoming complicated and unreadable. He seemed to pay no heed to Zhou Kao’s earlier words.

    His indifferent demeanour was far from the usual reaction one would have when hearing praises from a friend’s child.

    The air seemed almost stagnant. If it were anyone else, they might feel a bit embarrassed at the moment, but Zhou Kao remained as steady as a rock, smiling humbly and graciously, making it hard not to develop a favourable impression.

    Wen Le watched the interaction between the two, feeling as if countless ants were crawling in her heart, causing her agony. After a while, she saw Wen Tianqi relax his expression and return to his usual gentle and refined demeanour, smiling as he said, “So, you’re Chengyun’s son. You’ve grown up so much. Your father and I grew up together since childhood. It’s been so many years since we last met. I wonder how he’s been doing.”

    Zhou Kao calmly smiled and replied, “Father’s health has always been good. He mentioned Uncle to me recently. He heard that Uncle returned to the capital and was very happy, saying that he must find an opportunity to have a meal together.”

    Wen Tianqi simply said, “Yes, it has been a long time since we last met.”

    He then patted Zhou Kao’s shoulder. “Your father was quite a figure back in the day. You’re quite talented as well. Like father, like son.”

    Wen Le’s heart skipped a beat as she couldn’t help but glance at her father. No wonder she felt her father’s tone and attitude were somewhat familiar. It turned out that what her father had said to Zhou Kao just now was almost identical to what he had said when he took her to meet the college leaders and teachers earlier.

    Thinking of this, Wen Le sighed lightly. Although her father seemed to appreciate Zhou Kao on the surface, it wasn’t as genuine as he appeared. It was just polite greetings, and perhaps even colder and more distant beneath the surface.

    Zhou Kao probably sensed Wen Tianqi’s polite distance, so the two bid farewell shortly after their conversation.

    Before leaving, Zhou Kao smiled reassuringly at Wen Le when Wen Tianqi wasn’t looking.

    Wen Le walked beside Wen Tianqi as they left the school together.

    From the school auditorium to the school parking lot, Wen Tianqi didn’t say a word the entire time.

    Wen Le secretly glanced at her father, noticing that his expression wasn’t very good. It wasn’t until they got into the car and sat down, with the driver slowly starting the car, that Wen Tianqi’s expression returned to normal.

    Wen Le glanced at Wen Tianqi’s improved expression and cautiously struck up a conversation, “Dad, do you know Zhou Kao’s father?”

    Wen Tianqi remained silent but instead asked Wen Le, “How did that boy find out about your identity?”

    Wen Le’s back stiffened, and her fingers instinctively clenched together. Feeling the pressure of her father’s gaze, Wen Le felt uneasy and whispered, “I told him…”

    Wen Tianqi’s voice carried a hint of displeasure. “Are you very close to him?”

    Wen Le didn’t know how to respond, so she lied, “We were classmates in high school. We’ve always been competitive. In high school, we competed for the top spot. In college, he was in the student union, and I was in the student council. We’re friends but also rivals. As for my identity, he noticed the necklace I was wearing last time and asked me about it… So, I admitted…”

    After finishing her explanation, Wen Le realised that what she said wasn’t exactly a lie; it was all true, except she omitted the fact that Zhou Kao was her boyfriend.

    Wen Tianqi frowned slightly at her words, thinking to himself how could Zhou from the Zhou family be Wen Le’s high school classmate? But then he remembered that Zhou Chengyun had indeed been transferred to a remote mountainous area three years ago, and then it all made sense.

    Wen Tianqi couldn’t help but think back to the past. Back then, Wen Tianqi and Zhou Chengyun had the kind of relationship Wen Le described, except the only difference was that both he and Zhou Chengyun were boys. So the competition between them was even fiercer than between Wen Le and Zhou Kao. They weren’t friends or sympathisers; they simply couldn’t stand each other.

    Because both of them were outstanding in their generation, they were always compared. They had been fierce competitors since kindergarten. Wen Tianqi never expected it would still be the case in their children’s generation.

    Wen Tianqi chuckled softly to himself, thinking, The Zhou family just won’t go away.

    Looking at Wen Le, he said, “Lele, do you remember what Dad told you before?”

    Wen Le nodded.

    Satisfied, Wen Tianqi continued, “At your age, studying should still be your priority. Of course, socializing is also important, but you need to discern who can be friends and who should only be acquaintances. And some people are best kept at a distance.”

    Wen Tianqi couldn’t help but recall the scene he witnessed earlier today, where Zhou Kao’s hand was about to squeeze Wen Le’s face. He frowned, feeling an urge to chop off that annoying hand.

    Continuing in a chilly tone, Wen Tianqi said, “…for example, boys with frivolous behaviour are best kept at a distance. Associating with the wrong people can have a very negative impact on you. Of course, you’re old enough to understand these things, so there’s no need for Dad to say much.”

    At first, Wen Le felt a bit guilty upon hearing the first part, but when she heard the latter part about “boys with frivolous behaviour,” those words kept flashing through her mind like a barrage of on-screen comments popping up.

    Wen Le had to force herself to contain her laughter in front of her father. She realised that the scene where Zhou Kao wanted to squeeze her face had left a very bad impression on her father. While feeling a bit amused, Wen Le also felt worried.

    Zhou Kao, this disappointing guy, managed to leave such a bad impression on Dad at their first meeting, labeling him as a “boy with frivolous behaviour.”

    The car drove into the villa area, along the spacious roads, and into the courtyard of the detached villa.

    It was hard to imagine such a luxurious villa area in the prime location of Beijing.

    Wen Le got out of the car. Looking at the huge villa that resembled a small castle, she once again realised that her family was indeed wealthy.

    Wen Tianqi led Wen Le inside while explaining, “We bought this villa several years ago, but because we haven’t been to Beijing much in recent years, it has been vacant. It wasn’t until the year you entered college that Dad remembered to refurbish it. Your room is on the second floor. Go take a look. If there’s anything you’re not satisfied with, let Xiao Yang know, and he’ll take care of it.”

    The interior of the villa was magnificently decorated in European style, and Wen Le could tell that it was meticulously designed when the villa was purchased.

    Wen Le ascended the stairs to the second floor and entered her room.

    It was a huge suite, probably more than 200 square metres just for Wen Le’s room alone.

    There were large French windows, beautiful crystal chandeliers, every corner meticulously decorated, and thick carpets covering the floor, creating a soft and warm atmosphere throughout the room.

    There was a living room, bedroom, balcony resembling a castle, a huge bathroom, and a walk-in closet.

    Wen Le walked into the walk-in closet and saw it filled with brand-new handbags, clothes, and high heels, neatly arranged and occupying three walls entirely. All of them were new items that Wen Le had never worn or used before.

    Wen Tianqi said, “These clothes were all prepared for you by Auntie Yu. Recently, I haven’t been sending clothes to you at school because I had Auntie Yu send them all here.”

    Looking at those clothes, bags, and shoes, Wen Le felt an overwhelming sense of happiness. What could be more joyful for a girl than seeing a room full of beautiful clothes, shoes, and bags that belong to her?

    However, Wen Tianqi immediately demonstrated that there was indeed something even more joyful.

    Perhaps Wen Le hadn’t expected it, but the closet door at the far end of the walk-in closet was actually a hidden door.

    Wen Tianqi led Wen Le over to open that closet door, revealing a password-protected door inside.

    Wen Tianqi entered the password, which Wen Le could clearly see was her lunar birthday.

    With a soft click, the password door opened, and Wen Le followed Wen Tianqi inside. The sound-activated lights automatically turned on, nearly dazzling Wen Le’s eyes with the dazzling array of colourful jewels inside.

    It was a room filled with jewelry.

    Inside, Wen Le saw some jade and ruby jewelry that her father had given her last time, as well as some jewelry she had never seen before.

    In this huge room, glass cabinets lined the walls, each filled with such jewels.

    Wen Le’s eyes widened, feeling like she was in a dream.

    Wen Tianqi looked at his arrangement, very satisfied.

    Wen Tianqi couldn’t help but lower his head to look at Wen Le, wanting to know his daughter’s reaction, only to see Wen Le standing quietly in place, saying nothing.

    Wen Tianqi couldn’t help feeling a bit nervous and asked Wen Le in a low voice, “Lele, do you like it?”

    Wen Le turned to look at her father, her eyes crescent-shaped, sparkling with light.

    She could see the care her father had put into this room, every detail, every little decoration, even the flower in the vase was carefully chosen.

    Her father’s cautiousness in asking if she liked it resembled that of a clumsy father trying to please his daughter.

    Tears welled up in Wen Le’s eyes. “Yes, I like it,” she said earnestly, “I love every bit of it.”

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  • I’m Actually Really Rich Chapter 54

    I’m Actually Really Rich Chapter 54

    Pen Point APP

    Human Microscope: You guys are really showing off your love!

    Wen Le sent a tongue-out emoji to Cheng Hui and then turned her phone screen down on the table.

    Seeing Wen Le’s face turning slightly red again, Zhou Kao couldn’t help but ask, “What’s wrong?”

    Wen Le, feeling a bit embarrassed by the new wave of teasing, glared at Zhou Kao. “You still dare to ask, don’t you know what you did?”

    This alluring glare, full of charm, seemed to have no lethal effect but rather stirred Zhou Kao’s curiosity. With an innocent look, Zhou Kao asked, “What did I do?”

    Wen Le showed Zhou Kao the photo Cheng Hui sent. “Did you post this on the confession board?”

    Zhou Kao looked at the photo with a smile on his face, not answering but counter-questioning, “When do you plan to give me a proper status?”

    A status?

    Wen Le suddenly remembered what her father said the last time they met.

    Wen Le cleared her throat, put down her utensils, lightly pressed the corner of her mouth with a napkin, and then leaned back in the chair like a hot scumbag who didn’t want to take responsibility, “Status is something you have to earn yourself. You can’t forcefully demand it…” 

    However, under Zhou Kao’s gaze, Wen Le’s voice became quieter.

    Zhou Kao’s smile gradually froze. “So you don’t plan to give me a proper status?”

    Wen Le stole a glance at Zhou Kao, realising that he was looking at her with a condemning gaze as if saying, “You scumbag.” 

    After a while, she finally spoke the truth, “Well, it’s… my dad doesn’t really agree.”

    “?” Zhou Kao wondered what ridiculous excuse Wen Le was making.

    Wen Le looked at Zhou Kao with a sincere gaze. “Really, my dad said that boys who try to seduce me now have bad intentions and want me to focus on my studies first.”

    Zhou Kao: ?

    Wen Le continued, “Do you understand?”

    Zhou Kao: …

    Zhou Kao: “Not really.”

    Wen Le said, “My dad is moving to Beijing, and the house is about to be done with its renovations.”

    Wen Le watched Zhou Kao’s expression, and slowly said, “So, don’t you think it’s better for us to keep a low profile for now?”

    After a while, Zhou Kao nodded as if he had suffered a great grievance. “Okay.”

    Seeing Zhou Kao like this, Wen Le still felt a bit guilty, but Zhou Kao continued with a tone of grievance, “How are you going to compensate me then?”

    “Huh?” 

    Wen Le felt the slight guilt in her heart instantly disappear. She raised an eyebrow and said, “What kind of compensation do you want?”

    Zhou Kao said, “Will you spend the weekend with me?”

    Wen Le raised her eyebrows but didn’t say anything.

    Zhou Kao lowered his voice, “Is it okay~?”

    Wen Le shivered, feeling that since they got together, Zhou Kao seemed to have acquired some incredible skill, something akin to a cute and vulnerable act that she couldn’t resist.

    Wen Le’s eyes wandered, and she cleared her throat, “Assuming I don’t have anything else to do.”

    Upon hearing Wen Le’s words, Zhou Kao knew she agreed and couldn’t help but smile. 

    This smile was light, but the meaning reached the depths of his eyes, like the thawing of winter snow, a clear stream flowing gently. The first rays of spring sunlight entered the water, creating ripples, soft yet stunning.

    Wen Le, being a beauty herself and also a fan of good looks, found Zhou Kao utterly irresistible.

    She thought she might be the kind of monarch who, when a beauty smiled, could pluck the stars from the sky.

    When it was time for dessert, Wen Le suddenly remembered the photos Zhou Kao posted on the confession board and wondered about the reaction from others. So, she downloaded the BBS app again, logged into the school forum, and checked for reactions.

    Wen Le didn’t frequent the forum, so she wasn’t very familiar with its functions. But what she was looking for was located at the very top of the BBS entertainment section. Wen Le quickly realised that it was probably the post she was looking for.

    #BreakingNews! Confession Board Exposes Secrets: Campus Heartthrob and Goddess Shake Hands in Reconciliation!

    Wen Le couldn’t help but roll her eyes. As expected.

    The original poster first posted two pictures, one was a screenshot of the dynamic “shake hands in reconciliation” from the confession board plus a nine-grid screenshot. The other was a separate picture of the two holding hands in mid-air.

    1st comment: Did they flip this so quickly? We said these two were too professional to be in a normal fight. Are you embarrassed now?

    2nd comment: Wow, both of them are actually black belts! No wonder they look so cool.

    3rd comment: Trust me, even if I had a black belt, I wouldn’t look that good at fighting.

    4th comment: Fake, yesterday there was a leak about a fight, and immediately they arranged training photos. I’ve never heard that these two were learning taekwondo together before; it’s obviously just for publicity.

    5th comment: Amazing, they both clarified together, and you still don’t believe it. You’re just a salty fan looking for trouble.

    6th comment: The acting traces are too obvious. Wen Le’s smile looks too fake, obviously unwilling, and Zhou Kao is even more fake. When have you ever seen Zhou Kao smile like this? What an overreaction.

    7th comment: Just because they put on black clothes means they’re doing Muay Thai? Who knows if they borrowed the clothes; it’s not professional at all. And they even wore rings while fighting, haha.

    8th comment: Exactly, both of them are wearing rings, sigh.

    9th comment: The acting is too obvious, all this was just to clear their name, tsk tsk.

    10th comment: Unbelievable, you don’t even believe this? There are so many salty fans. Their fight wasn’t normal in the first place. When I first saw someone criticising them for low morals and publicly fighting, I was puzzled. It’s obvious they were just testing each other, okay?

    11th comment: Even if they were really just testing and not fighting, their private relationship must be bad. According to insiders, when they held a fellowship, the two were always at odds with each other.

    12th comment: I just want to know why they posted on the confession board. Was it because they didn’t download the BBS app?

    13th comment: Confirmed, no fighting, but their relationship is really bad.

    Wen Le sighed as she looked at the comments, “Why would they think our private relationship is bad?”

    Zhou Kao, with a faint smile, sarcastically said, “These people are too malicious; they must be single dogs who can’t stand seeing other couples in love.”

    But Zhou Kao’s tone changed, “Actually, to be honest, it’s our fault. Just blame us for being too lazy, and never showing our affection to others.”

    Zhou Kao moved his wrist slightly, smiling, “It’s time to do something.”

    Wen Le looked at Zhou Kao warily, quickly saying, “Don’t be cheesy.”

    Zhou Kao suddenly chuckled softly.

    Wen Le, puzzled, asked, “What are you laughing at?”

    Zhou Kao glanced at her playfully, “Laughing at how cute you are.”

    As if he was going to kiss Wen Le, she pushed Zhou Kao away, saying, “Annoying, go away.”

    Zhou Kao’s laughter didn’t stop.

    Wen Le ignored him and asked about the afternoon plans, “Are you going back to the company after lunch?”

    Zhou Kao nodded, “There are a lot of things recently, I need to go back in the afternoon.”

    The waiter brought dessert to the table. Wen Le picked a bit of ice cream cake with a small fork, took a sip, and comfortably squinted her eyes. Putting down the fork, she said, “By the way, although I’ve been to your company, I still don’t know what your company does.”

    Zhou Kao also picked up a bite of ice cream, but he found it too sweet, so he only took one bite and put the fork down. 

    “Do you know about the PenPoint APP?”

    Wen Le nodded. Wasn’t that the app that Dan Shan and Cheng Hui recommended to her before? She still had it on her phone.

    Zhou Kao said, “PenPoint is developed by our company, and it’s the first project I took over with the team after managing the company.”

    Wen Le was somewhat surprised. She didn’t expect that the currently popular app, even one she was using, was made by her boyfriend’s company.

    “Surprised?”

    “A bit.”

    It was said that the current market value of PenPoint has exceeded 300 million, and it had only been three years since he established it.

    “Have you used this app? How do you feel about it?”

    Wen Le smiled helplessly, took out the app from her phone, and showed it to Zhou Kao. “This app was also recommended to me by a friend recently. Honestly, I really like the concept and design of PenPoint.”

    Zhou Kao chuckled at her words. As a developer, hearing affirmations from users was naturally pleasing, and receiving recognition from his girlfriend as a user added to the joy. 

    However, Zhou Kao didn’t continue to inquire. Instead, he shifted the conversation to work-related matters.

    Wen Le asked, “So, you’ve been preparing for PenPoint’s transformation recently?”

    Zhou Kao nodded, “There are more and more excellent apps on the market. Taking the lead doesn’t guarantee safety. If you can’t retain users with your unique advantages, you’ll still be eliminated by the market.”

    “The functions of the PenPoint app are not irreplaceable. There have been discussions on similar problems in the old platforms with many loyal users, even more users than ours. But what sets PenPoint apart is that it consolidates the scattered knowledge-sharing features of those apps.”

    “Nowadays, many old platforms are developing more auxiliary functions based on their original functions. Sooner or later, some old platforms will develop auxiliary functions similar to PenPoint. If PenPoint cannot transform or retain loyal fans, it will be eliminated sooner or later.”

    “So, the company is currently studying PenPoint’s transformation plan.”

    Suddenly, Zhou Kao looked at Wen Le and said, “You will probably also get involved in these things in the future. What do you think about PenPoint’s transformation?”

    Wen Le thought for a moment and said, “PenPoint’s initial concept and positioning have left a lot of room for future transformation. Following the current functions and market development, it can definitely develop a live streaming and e-commerce model. This will not only increase platform traffic but also retain some influencers and users.”

    “In fact, if PenPoint continues to develop, I think there are two paths it can take: one is specialised, targeting the female market as a platform exclusively for women’s communication. This would reduce operating costs and provide users with a better sense of belonging, making it easier to cultivate users’ feelings toward the app.”

    “The other path is diversified. I noticed that PenPoint initially did not limit itself to a female communication and sharing platform. It could differentiate through categorization, using different tags to distinguish various communication areas, such as female, male, students, parenting, cute pets, trendy gadgets, entertainment, etc., to broaden the market and audience.”

    Zhou Kao nodded with a smile, “Your thoughts align with ours internally. The company hopes that PenPoint will provide a one-stop service for note-taking, evaluations, e-commerce, and sharing in the future.”

    Wen Le nodded and said, “This is actually a virtuous cycle. Users choose to buy products after seeing the notes and evaluations of influencers. Through sharing products, they increase their fan base. Fans who see the shared products may also go on to purchase, creating a continuous cycle.”

    “And this cycle not only drives product purchases but also eliminates products through continuous evaluations and sharing, prompting developers to develop better products to gain market share.”

    Suddenly, Zhou Kao said, “It seems like you’re quite interested in PenPoint. How about interning at our company during your junior year?”

    Wen Le was tempted. She really wanted to agree, but then she thought of her current identity—the only child of the Wen family. Wen Le said, “I don’t know if my dad has any arrangements.”

    Zhou Kao tempted her, “Come to our company. I know you like PenPoint.”

    “… And, don’t you want to work with me?”

    Wen Le blinked, to be honest, she was really tempted.

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  • I’m Actually Really Rich Chapter 26

    I’m Actually Really Rich Chapter 26

    The Purple Clown

    That kiss that day seemed to be nothing more than an illusion in the midst of confusion and infatuation.

    After some coordination by the Student Council and the Social Union, the next day’s event exceeded the expected attendance and generated a significant online buzz.

    The third evening’s social gathering had no specific theme, and it boldly invited bands and DJs. If not for the absence of alcohol, it would have almost turned into a nightclub.

    The energetic music and dazzling lights created a lively atmosphere, and the excited crowd swayed to the rhythm on the dance floor. The social gathering tonight felt more like a party than a formal event.

    There were even some young teachers and many students from neighbouring schools who joined in the celebration, adding to the festive atmosphere.

    Amidst the flashing lights, Wen Le danced with a few acquaintances on the dance floor for a while before leaving the crowd.

    Although the atmosphere tonight was even better than the previous two days, Wen Le felt somewhat uninspired.

    “Who are you looking for?”

    Wen Le was brought back to her senses by the voice and saw Cheng Hui bringing Dan Shan while approaching her.

    Wen Le shook her head. “I’m not looking for anyone.”

    But Dan Shan suddenly asked, “Why didn’t we see Zhou Kao tonight?”

    Cheng Hui glanced teasingly at Wen Le upon hearing that.

    Wen Le hesitated for a moment, then looked away. “How would I know? He’s not part of the Student Council.”

    Seeing that Wen Le was reluctant to talk about it, the two of them didn’t pursue the topic further and shifted to another subject.

    Cheng Hui said, “You guys must have completed the mission this time. Damn, triple the sponsorship, that’s impressive.”

    Wen Le replied, “Thanks to our benefactor.”

    Dan Shan laughed, “The Student Council and the Social Union should host a celebration banquet, right?”

    Wen Le responded, “They said it would be tomorrow night, Monday.”

    Cheng Hui remarked, “That’s really nice. If I had known, then I wouldn’t have quit the Student Council earlier.”

    “Well, you joined too many clubs back then and couldn’t handle the workload”, Wen Le replied.

    Dan Shan smiled gently and said, “Our Volunteer Association is doing well too.”

    Cheng Hui proudly replied, “Of course, otherwise I wouldn’t have stayed.”

    Then Cheng Hui brought up something else, “Resident Evil 7 is out. Want to go watch it?”

    Wen Le nodded, “Sure, let’s go.”

    Cheng Hui suggested, “Great, we have no classes for the last two periods on Thursday afternoon. We can invite Bao Xiaofan and Man Qingxuan as well. It’s been so long since school started, and we haven’t had a meal together. I miss the taste of grilled meat.”

    “Okay.”

    Dan Shan looked at the two of them enviously and said, “You guys have such a good relationship in your dorm.”

    Cheng Hui replied, “There are six of us in our dorm, but only the four of us can truly get together.”

    Dan Shan’s voice lowered as she said, “The atmosphere in our dorm… is a bit complicated.”

    Cheng Hui reassured her, “That’s normal. Every dorm is different. If you don’t get along, just find friends you can get along with.”

    Unconsciously, Wen Le glanced into the crowd again, but she still didn’t see Zhou Kao tonight.

    The dinner on Monday night was lively.

    The collaboration between the Social Union and the Student Council, after working together for nearly half a month, had secured such a significant project and garnered unprecedented attention.

    The social gathering had an unprecedented level of excitement, and discussions on the campus forum remained high, surpassing even the popularity of the Campus Singer Competition and Campus Beauty Contest.

    Some even began to propose that such social gatherings should continue from one year to another, and the demand for such events was growing.

    Although nothing had been confirmed yet, it was a recognition of their work for everyone involved.

    The cooperation over the past half month had fostered a sense of belonging among them. The relationship between the Social Union and the Student Council had become closer, and Wen Le had also made friends in the Student Council.

    However, while everyone else was getting closer, Wen Le and Zhou Kao seemed to have drifted apart and returned to their initial state, but there was a subtle difference in the distance of this drift.

    They didn’t communicate with each other throughout the entire event and celebrated within their own circles.

    Zhou Kao was constantly being persuaded by the president and male members of the Student Council to drink, engaging in conversations among guys.

    The president and a few friends insisted on toasting Zhou Kao, mainly due to a post on the campus forum.

    On the second day of the social gathering, a picture of a purple-clad clown and a red-and-blue-clad clown passionately kissing in a corner was taken and posted online. Some people mistook the purple-clad clown for Zhou Kao.

    People started speculating whether Zhou Kao had a girlfriend and if the girl was Wen Le.

    But soon, someone released a picture of Zhou Kao standing with Wen Le, and they compared the height difference between the red-and-blue-clad clown and the purple-clad clown. It was clear that the red-and-blue-clad clown was shorter than Wen Le and clearly not her.

    Netizens began to speculate about the identity of the girl.

    This post actually had high popularity, but recently, the social gathering had stolen the spotlight, and the topic’s heat remained high. The post was hidden among many other posts and wasn’t that noticeable.

    However, someone did notice it.

    So some classmates from the Student Council dragged Zhou Kao and forced him to drink, trying to get him to reveal who the girl was.

    Zhou Kao drank quite a bit and repeatedly emphasised that the purple-clad clown was not him.

    But no one believed him because the person in the picture looked extremely similar to Zhou Kao.

    Zhou Kao, feeling helpless, pinched his brow and mentioned a name, saying, “If I’m not mistaken, that should be Ding Jian.”

    Someone didn’t understand and asked, “Who is Ding Jian?”

    Someone in the know gave a strange look and explained, “He’s a male model who does fashion shows, and he seems to be their class monitor.”

    A carefree guy who initially thought it was Zhou Kao expressed some disappointment, “Ah, it’s really not you? But you two look so alike.”

    Another guy chimed in, chuckling, “He’s probably intentionally imitating our handsome campus idol.”

    Zhou Kao lowered his head and took a sip of his drink. His face didn’t reveal any emotions, and his calm and cold demeanour showed a maturity beyond his age.

    The boys who were familiar with Zhou Kao were accustomed to this side of him. In fact, the inexplicable aura he unintentionally revealed always created a sense of distance. Even though they were all sitting at the same table, they seemed destined to exist in different worlds, even at different levels.

    On the other side, the girls were discussing the same topic. Wen Le sipped her drink quietly, listening to the other girls’ gossip.

    Unlike some carefree boys, the girls were more sensitive to such topics.

    “The purple-clad clown that day seemed to be Ding Jian,” the girl sitting across from Wen Le whispered, her eyes gleaming with the unique light of gossip. She continued in a hushed voice, “To be honest with you all, the clown girl from that day is our class beauty.”

    “Really?” another girl exclaimed, her voice sounding somewhat excited as if she had just learned some juicy information.

    “Yes, it’s true. Why would I lie to you?” the girl opposite her smiled and continued, “Actually, our class beauty initially thought Ding Jian was Zhou Kao, especially when Ding Jian kissed her with his head lowered. It reminded her of how Zhou Kao kissed you, Wen Le.”

    As they spoke, several people couldn’t help but look at Wen Le, their eyes filled with curiosity.

    Wen Le lightly tapped the table and said, “We were just hyping things up. Besides, he actually kissed the ring on my hand.”

    A girl beside her shoved Wen Le playfully and teased, “Stop lying, then why did you two dance together later?”

    Wen Le cleared her throat, feeling somewhat embarrassed, but still remained composed as she came up with an excuse, “Because I said his dancing skills were not as good as mine, and he couldn’t accept that challenge, so we had to have another dance-off~”

    Wen Le gave herself a mental thumbs-up; she almost believed her own excuse.

    TN: LOLLLLL haha our FL is such a mood.

    “Pfff, hahahaha”

    Laughter erupted from the girls at the table.

    “Indeed, it is something that you two would do, hahaha.”

    “I can’t believe it! Wen Le, you danced with the handsome hunk Zhou, and you weren’t even slightly flustered?”

    Wen Le flirtatiously tossed her hair back and said somewhat discontentedly, “Why don’t you ask him if he was flustered dancing with me? Am I not attractive enough for him?”

    The girls burst into laughter, finding this competitive spirit amusing.

    Seeing Wen Le talk about this topic without any shyness, had everyone convinced. After all, they had seen the way the two of them faced off during meetings, like they were about to draw swords and fight each other.

    Their competitiveness had reached such an extreme that they completely ignored each other’s attractiveness.

    Once the laughter subsided, the girls lost interest in Wen Le and Zhou Kao and shifted their focus to gossiping about Ding Jian.

    A girl across the table said, “Our class beauty initially thought Ding Jian was Zhou Kao. She actually quite liked Zhou Kao. And then, she got quite forward with him. Our class beauty is no slouch when it comes to flirting. I always feel like there are multiple suitors in her fishing pond, at least three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine fishes.”

    “Pff haha, what on earth? Three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine…”

    “Oh well, I didn’t count them specifically, don’t get sidetracked.”

    “When our class beauty tried all her charms on the legendary ‘unflirt-withable’ Zhou Kao…” The girl paused for a moment and then burst into laughter, “It turns out, Zhou Kao truly is unflirt-withable, even our great beauty Wen Le couldn’t sway him.”

    Another girl laughed and said, “That’s mainly because others want to conquer Zhou Kao, but this weirdo here wants to defeat him, haha.”

    Wen Le straightened her chest proudly, “So what, this female warrior is proud of it.”

    “The female warrior might end up as the leftover warrior if she keeps going like this.”

    Wen Le issued a warning about gossiping, “We were just gossiping, why twist the story?”

    The girl across the table put her hands together and said, “My bad, let’s continue gossiping.”

    “When our class beauty was about to try all her charms on Zhou Kao, who was rumored to be unflirt-withable, she found out that he was surprisingly proactive. Before they could finish dancing, they rushed off to find a place, and sparks were flying.”

    “At that moment, they were kissing passionately, and our class beauty found the mask to be a hindrance, so she just pulled it off. Ding Jian seemed surprised by her bold move.”

    “As our class beauty looked up and saw Ding Jian’s face, she just…”

    Excitedly, a girl asked, “What happened? Did she give him a slap?”

    The girl across the table playfully kept them hanging for a moment before bursting into laughter, saying, “She burst right into ugly tears, hahaha.”

    The table fell silent, and after a while, someone asked, “Really? Is this Ding Jian that ugly?”

    A girl in a yellow dress next to Wen Le explained, “Hmm I don’t think he’s that ugly, actually just about average, some may even find him handsome in an unconventional way, but he can’t be compared to Zhou Kao.”

    “Is he… imitating Zhou Kao? Why does he look a bit awkward doing it?”

    “I feel the same way, he didn’t act like that before.”

    “Why is he doing it?”

    “Just a piece of gossip I heard. Apparently, an entertainment company came to recruit people, and he went for an audition, but the company noticed Zhou Kao passing by and was interested in him. Zhou Kao turned them down, and for some reason, Ding Jian didn’t get the contract either in the end.”

    “Oh, so that’s what happened. No wonder he’s imitating Zhou Kao. But he’s only a sophomore; he doesn’t need to rush, right?”

    “It’s better to become famous early, you know?”

    ……

    It was a joyful night, and everyone drank a fair amount of alcohol.

    Wen Le was happy and had two drinks, but she had a low alcohol tolerance, and her face quickly flushed.

    A tipsy beauty exuded charm, and Wen Le herself didn’t notice, but more and more glances were directed her way.

    Zhou Kao had drunk a bit too much and got up to go to the restroom. As he glanced around, his eyes unintentionally swept over that vivid colour in the crowd. He frowned slightly, whispered something to the classmate next to him, and then left.

    After a while, a waitress brought freshly made strawberry milkshakes to the girls’ table.

    The sweet pink strawberry milkshakes were particularly popular among the girls, so the beer was quickly set aside and went untouched.

    TN: Awwww I wonder why did the girls suddenly got served strawberry milkshakes 😉

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  • The Road Turns White Tonight – Chapter 41

    The Road Turns White Tonight – Chapter 41

    “Chapter 41”

    This chapter is mainly dedicated to Zhang Lei (Boss!!!)

    The novel actually gives a background of every character, instead of many who use side characters to help with the story of the main characters. So despite Zhang Lei not being the main character >.> the novel actually goes quite into detail about him.

    To readers who are reading after watching the drama: The novel is quite different from the drama, which made the plot a lot more “dog-blood” with more conflicts (it was made into a tv drama after all, and we all know how those usually turn out in China). While I know that many like the drama more (internationally) because the drama was translated first, many readers who read the novel first gave the drama low rating due to how different it turned out compared to its source material. So, please don’t expect this to turn out like the drama.

    Also about the late release: I was studying and when I was going to update I realized it was already 1 a.m. ( ̄▽ ̄)” So I just delayed it for a day.

  • The Road Turns White Tonight- Chapter 4

    The Road Turns White Tonight- Chapter 4

    “Chapter 4”

    The sweet memories of their past make the current times seem even more bitter. Memories will always end and eventually Yan will have to face the present.

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    Han Lei’s elder brother Han Si…. All I can say is that his prowess is almighty *blush* Chapter 24.3

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