After three empty disposable bowls appeared in front of Jiang Yu, An Ning finally managed to find out about him.
First: This person was definitely not simple before he went in; he was at least a rich second-generation with a net worth of over 100 million.
She inadvertently revealed that the residents of several wealthy neighborhoods in Jinghai were completely familiar with them, even more so than she was.
Second: This person wasn't kicked out of their home, but rather gave up on themselves and didn't want to go back.
His words conveyed the message that he didn't care about mountains of gold and silver and was simply going to roam the world.
And lastly, and most importantly: this person looks naive and seems easy to fool.
A self-destructive, down-on-his-luck rich young master... What kind of drunkard, lecherous scoundrel is this? This is clearly the lucky charm she finally found!
Yes, An Ning's actions of inviting people to meals and gathering information were not because she suddenly had a sudden burst of kindness and wanted to be a good person, but because she realized that she had encountered no ordinary people.
If she handles this well, a rich young master worth over 100 million could become her little brother, instantly rising to the top!
"What are you laughing at? How lewd." Jiang Yu had finally finished eating and drinking when he grabbed a cheap tissue from the boss's desk to wipe his mouth. But when he touched the tissue, his thought vanished instantly.
So he raised his sleeve and wiped his mouth, thus seeing the lewd smile that had appeared on An Ning's face at some point.
An Ning immediately stopped smiling, got up to pay the bill, and said, "Let's go. Are you still sitting there because you haven't eaten enough?"
Jiang Yu reluctantly got up, muttering under his breath, "Weren't you just afraid of me? Why are you behaving so bossy towards me now..."
Anning heard every word he said, but she pretended not to hear it.
Her immediate priority isn't going home, but rather figuring out how to trick this rich young master into becoming her underling, and then she'll have to figure out how to get him back to his luxurious villa.
After she finished these two things, she could finally relax.
His backing suddenly became a hundred times stronger, making him incredibly comfortable. If he wanted to get out of jail, he wouldn't need Sister Lan to pick him up anymore; a single phone call would suffice…
Anning quickly stopped her wandering thoughts, wondering if something was amiss.
Why would she fantasize about ending up in jail?
I guess I've been to the police station too many times lately, and it's messed up my brain. This habit is bad, I have to change it, I have to change it.
The two of them didn't speak to each other the whole way until they both entered the Hive smart locker and stopped on the fourth floor.
An Ning stood in front of room 404 on the fourth floor, while Jiang Yu stood beside her, in room 405.
In any case, it's probably because even God is on her side.
The middle-aged police officer at the police station initially said that she lived in Anling Community, which was incorrect. She had only filled in 404 on the fourth floor of Anling Community when she registered, but she actually lived in 404 on the fourth floor of Fengchao.
As for why the parents in Anling Community said that, it's because Anning would tell others that she lived in apartment 404 on the fourth floor of Anling Community. Those who didn't want to waste time investigating her thoroughly naturally wouldn't visit her in person after hearing this information from others.
After all, room 404 in Anling Community is a notorious haunted house, and people often hear strange noises coming from inside. So even if those people know about it, no one dares to go and investigate.
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"What a coincidence." An Ning greeted him, unlocked her door, went inside without hesitation, and then slammed the door shut.
Since they were neighbors, she wasn't worried about not being able to find them.
Jiang Yu stood there, blinking blankly. After a while, he pursed his lips and slowly entered the room.
The first thing Anning did after entering the room was to finish what she hadn't completed earlier.
And what she was about to do was... right, log onto Weibo!
She has to handle this overwhelming popularity steadily.
After frantically typing away on her beat-up phone, which she had probably used for ages, Anning finally let out a long sigh of relief and put it down.
We await good news.
Then she went into her cramped bathroom with a perfectly normal feeling, intending to take a shower. She had been sitting at the roadside stall for so long, and her body was covered in the smell of fried skewers, barbecue, and fried rice, which she couldn't stand.
Meanwhile, Chu Lan's phone suddenly vibrated.
The notification tone hadn't rung in so long that it felt somewhat unfamiliar to her.
It was the notification sound of a Weibo post from someone who had been specially followed. An Ning's Weibo hadn't been updated in a long time, which meant that Chu Lan hadn't checked An Ning's Weibo homepage for a while either. But what was going on this time?
She only set one person to follow, and she only received this notification when Anning posted a Weibo.
So, that means Xiao Ning posted on Weibo?!
Why would she suddenly post on Weibo? Xiao Ning hasn't updated in a long time, and every time she does, she gets a barrage of criticism. Over time, An Ning stopped posting anything. So what's going on now?
With this question in mind, Chu Lan clicked into An Ning's Weibo homepage, and her eyes widened in surprise when she saw what An Ning had posted.
What is she doing?!
Chu Lan's phone was displaying An Ning's newly posted Weibo. The post was roughly a response to today's trending topics, along with some of An Ning's own thoughts.
There's nothing wrong with any of that; the problem lies in the wording of An Ning's entire Weibo post.
@安宁v:
I'm so excited today! I've made it onto so many trending topics in one go. I have to handle this overwhelming amount of buzz.
First, let me respond to the first trending topic: #Anning was taken away on the street because the police arrested the wrong person, I'm fine.
Then there was the mental illness video, which was fake. I was perfectly normal; it was just an audition. As for what the assistant director said, it was completely untrue. He was just embarrassed to praise me, so he said that on purpose. In fact, he did praise me afterward and told me that I absolutely had to play the role, otherwise their movie would lose a great talent!
And one last one: #The one about the brawl in Anning is fake. I couldn't beat them, I was just stalling for time to let those girls leave. As for the content in the second video... can't you see we were having a friendly exchange? There was no intention to fight at all.
Finally, thank you everyone for reading this far!
That was the end of it.
It looks perfectly fine, but wait... the thank-you message is really problematic.
But as you scroll down, the top comment makes perfect sense.
This world is a complete idiot: I knew there was no reason to thank me. Scrolling down, a huge game ad popped up. Are you some kind of money-grubbing machine? Are you desperate for cash? Going to start an ad-sharing program?
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