Ordinary office worker Tang Xiaoxiao was unexpectedly reborn, returning to ten years ago when she had just graduated from college and had not yet been worn down by society.
Armed with a huge ...
Han Yunqi had no reason to disagree and quickly came over and knocked on Tang Xiaoxiao's door.
The two of them had always booked separate rooms in K City. It wasn't that Tang Xiaoxiao was wary of Han Yunqi; rather, she was afraid she wouldn't be able to control herself...
The fact that the two haven't slept together yet is entirely due to her insistence. If she were to relent first, Han Yunqi would definitely not back down.
He's a grown man, after all. He respected her when she refused, but if she had agreed, how could he possibly back down?
To satisfy her deep-seated insistence on a perfect relationship, I had no choice but to compromise myself first.
In their past life, the two had lived together for a long time and were so familiar with each other's bodies that they felt nothing at all. On their wedding night, they felt neither nervousness nor excitement. In the end, they were so tired from the day's wedding ceremony that they simply fell asleep in each other's arms.
It's just speechless to think about it.
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Han Yunqi changed into a crisp white T-shirt and light-colored jeans. The clothes were chosen by Tang Xiaoxiao beforehand; they had a slightly oversized hip-hop style and the prints on them were very artistic. Although Han Yunqi's taste wasn't great, he was very obedient and would wear whatever Tang Xiaoxiao bought for him.
He proved that he could definitely pull off this style. Paired with casual sneakers, he gained a youthful vibe, and if he walked around campus, he would definitely attract a lot of attention from girls.
Tang Xiaoxiao also wore a simple white T-shirt with overalls and white sneakers, revealing her smooth and straight long legs, which were dazzling.
The two walked out of the hotel hand in hand. The pedestrian street wasn't far away; they were just two traffic lights away. Tang Xiaoxiao was very familiar with this street; the two of them had strolled through it countless times in their previous lives, though they mostly just wandered around and rarely made any purchases.
Tang Xiaoxiao used to envy those young ladies who frequented luxury stores and could easily spend thousands or tens of thousands on a single bag. She couldn't afford it before, and she would never do something like saving up for two months' salary to buy a bag.
Now that she can afford it, Tang Xiaoxiao had previously bought quite a few designer clothes and bags, but she felt they were just so-so and she didn't like them as much as she had originally imagined.
Luxury brands don't sell quality and style, although the quality and style are not bad. Their main selling point is the satisfaction and vanity they can bring.
Tang Xiaoxiao didn't have that kind of vanity, so she didn't feel any thrill from it.
In her opinion, the difference between clothes costing tens of thousands of yuan and those costing a few hundred yuan is not that big.
Perhaps it's because she's now wealthy and no longer needs to hesitate when buying things, which allows her to see things more clearly.
Wanting something but not being able to afford it is one thing, and having money but not wanting to buy it is another.
Otherwise, why would so many wealthy people always wear slippers and tank tops on the street? They prioritize comfort. They have hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of custom-made suits hanging in their closets at home. They can't wear formal attire for formal occasions, but they're willing to wear cheap clothes from street vendors for everyday life. Who can look down on them?
The two strolled leisurely down the street. Tang Xiaoxiao looked around and suddenly grabbed Han Yunqi, pointing to the line not far ahead and saying, "Look over there."
Han Yunqi looked over and saw that the people in line were all young women, and at the end of the line seemed to be a beverage shop.
As he got closer and saw the sign more clearly, he realized it was a milk tea shop. Han Yunqi didn't like sweets and had never bought any before, nor did he know anything about them. It's no exaggeration to say that he had never drunk a cup of milk tea in his entire life. Isn't carbonated soda better?