As a 21st-century worker, Gu Mingyue followed the trend of the times and transmigrated into a novel set in the 1970s, becoming the eldest daughter of a capitalist family in Shanghai. Her unscrupulo...
"I thought you were an honest person, but I didn't expect you to have learned to lie."
Gu Mingyue snorted coldly. He was teasing her before she even agreed. Wouldn't he be even more ruthless if she did agree?
"You'll lose points!"
Lu Lin: "No, I was just joking. I just wanted you to see if the clothes fit. I didn't mean anything by it."
Gu Mingyue turned her face away and refused to look at him.
Lu Lin panicked and quickly grabbed Gu Mingyue's hand to apologize.
"I really didn't mean anything by it, I was just scared."
Fear?
What does he have to be afraid of?
Gu Mingyue asked in confusion.
Lu Lin felt a little embarrassed to speak up, thinking about the scene where Gu Mingyue agreed to be with Song Shijie.
The more he tried to avoid talking about it, the more Gu Mingyue wanted to know, her curiosity piqued.
Under her repeated questioning, Lu Lin stammered out his concerns.
Gu Mingyue laughed until her stomach hurt after hearing this, "Your imagination is too rich."
Lu Lin blushed slightly and said shyly, "Didn't you say you liked people who were knowledgeable? Song Shijie works at a newspaper, is a college graduate, and can write articles."
When did I start liking intellectuals?
The person involved said they were completely bewildered.
Lu Lin's eyes darted around. "I overheard it by accident."
Gu Mingyue thought back carefully and realized that Lu Wanwan seemed to have said those words. They had talked about this topic when they were chatting that day.
It turns out that Lu Lin overheard it outside.
"That's what Wanwan said. I clearly said I like tall and handsome guys, like someone like that."