Chapter 75 Love Daily Eleven Real Name



Chapter 75 Love Daily Eleven Real Name

Ji Hanxi stayed at Vivienne's place for two or three weeks, being dissolute all day long. She felt like she was about to be sucked dry by this enchantress.

Sometimes I have made up my mind to abstain from sex, but he keeps tempting me and we end up together again.

Just then her parents called and asked her if she missed home after being away for so long during the summer vacation. Ji Hanxi thought she could go home and hide for two days. Out of sight, out of mind. If she couldn't see them, she wouldn't be seduced.

Vivienne knew she was going home and asked softly, "You'll take me back to meet your parents, right?"

"Uh..." She hadn't thought about it.

They've only been dating for a short time, so there's no way they could possibly bring her to meet their parents. Even if they really do meet her later, they'll have to be mentally prepared first. After all, not everyone can accept Vivienne's style.

When talking about family, Ji Hanxi suddenly thought of something very important. She had never met Vivienne's family.

Even though I was living in his house, I never saw any of his family members. Not only that, I never even saw them on the phone.

So she asked, "What about you? When will you take me back to meet your parents?"

"..." Hearing this, he was silent for a while, and after a long while, he whispered, "I really want to take you to see them, but..."

"What's wrong?"

“But my family passed away very early.”

“…” Ji Hanxi was stunned for a moment. She didn’t expect this to happen.

She suddenly remembered that during their chat during the winter vacation, he told her that he had no family and no friends.

At the time, she just thought that he had a bad relationship with his family and had cut off all contact with them, but now from his tone and words, it was obvious that all his family members had passed away.

"Sorry, I didn't mean to mention that..."

"What does it have to do with you?" He smiled and kissed her, "You don't have to apologize."

Ji Hanxi wanted to ask him about his situation in detail, but she felt that it would be like exposing someone's scars. So after careful consideration, she decided not to ask.

But Vivienne asked her softly, "Do you want to know about my past self?"

"This topic is not good, let's not talk about it, let's talk about something happy."

"It's okay. It's been a long time since it happened. I've let it go long ago. Besides... I'm happy to show you all of me." Whether it was scars or glory, physical or psychological, he wanted to reveal it to her without reservation, just like a stray animal revealing its soft and vulnerable belly to a trusting human.

He opened Weibo and scrolled down for what felt like ages... He posted frequently, whether it was showing off, promoting products, insulting others, or expressing his inner thoughts. He basically posted whatever came to mind. Over the years, he had accumulated tens of thousands of Weibo posts.

Ji Hanxi was tired of watching his constant flipping and lay in his arms to rest.

At this time, he handed her his phone and said, "I'll show you my past self." He had scrolled to the bottom of his Weibo account, with the first post displayed before him. "You can scroll up and find out a lot about me."

Ji Hanxi took the phone and scrolled through it. She had always thought that Vivienne was born into a wealthy family and was born rich, so she was arrogant and derogatory towards cheap clothes and shoes.

But after reading his old Weibo posts, I realized that he wasn't. He was born into a family that could even be described as poor. His father was sick and bedridden, his mother worked away from home, and he was forced to stay behind with his elderly grandmother. As a child, he never got new shoes or clothes that ordinary people wore.

These are all things he posted on Weibo, visible only to himself. Judging by the few views, they must have never been made public, hidden away secretly, as if just to remind himself of something.

When he was 5 years old, his father died. The specific cause of death was not recorded, but it was known that his father cost a lot of money.

Back then, rural residents didn't take health insurance seriously enough, and since they weren't very literate, it was too late to regret. Every trip to the county hospital was a drain on money. Unwilling to burden the family with illness, my father, after taking his medicine, slit his wrists and died.

After my father passed away, my mother was in a daze for several years and had some mental problems. Later, I don’t know whether it was due to illness or other reasons, but she also passed away.

Later, his elderly grandmother raised him. Because he had no parents and was smaller than his peers, he was often bullied by his peers. Villagers also constantly criticized his family. If his grandmother picked up some scraps, someone would accuse her of stealing. If she planted some vegetables, someone would accuse her of disturbing their land and secretly release chickens to eat her vegetables in the middle of the night.

He wrote on Weibo: "The poor in this world are truly evil, utterly evil, disgustingly evil. There's never any so-called mutual support among the poor. Even though everyone is poor, if one person is particularly poor, those poor people will bully and mock them, hoping to make that person even poorer, even worse off, and unable to get back on their feet. Sometimes he wishes all these poor people were dead, all of them."

He went to school because it was compulsory education and it didn't cost him much, but he didn't want to go any further because he wanted to make money. Although he would help his grandmother make money after school and on weekends, it always felt like it wasn't enough. He wanted more time and more money.

Later, in order to make money, he almost went astray and started selling... After all, his face was really attractive.

If his grandmother hadn't noticed something was wrong and slapped him awake, he might have really gone down that path.

These are all written through reminiscence. After all, when I was really poor as a child, the TV screen was distorted, the mobile phone was an old one, and I had never used a smartphone, let alone Weibo.

The turning point in his life came in 2016, during the rise of short videos. At the time, everyone loved making videos on Douyin (TikTok), and many internet celebrities emerged in droves. A classmate of his secretly brought their phones to school and accidentally brought him along while filming a video. His exceptional face instantly became a viral sensation online.

He also saw the opportunity and started to enter the industry...

The original Tik Tok was not as profitable as it is now. At that time, he had not signed a contract with a company and did not know how to operate an account. He posted his works every day like sharing his daily life.

But even in boring daily life, he can attract many fans with this face.

After making some money, in addition to supplementing his family income, he also started to get involved in so-called "luxury goods".

When he posted a selfie on Weibo, he deliberately showed the Starbucks logo on the coffee on the table, with the caption: "Boring daily life"

Or maybe someone bought a Coach bag at an outlet store, held it close to their face and took a photo with the caption: "Bought another bag. Does it look good?"

Today, Starbucks is just an ordinary drink, similar to a cup of milk tea. Posting photos of it would give off a rustic vibe, as if you were too poor to have seen the finer things. But back then, everyone thought it was a standard drink for the rich, something only the wealthy could afford.

As for bags...outlet bags were generally on sale, and Coach was even more discounted there. When they were cheap, they were 10% or 20% off, and only cost around 400 or 500 yuan, which wasn't considered a luxury item at all. But back then, people didn't understand, and since they hadn't had much exposure to these brands, they subconsciously thought they were expensive.

And he deliberately showed off these things, as if he wanted to prove to everyone that he was not poor, he was rich, and that no one was allowed to look down on him or bully him!

Before she passed away, his grandmother told him to seek refuge with relatives, fearing that he would suffer injustice if he were alone. However, many of his relatives had gloated over his family's poverty, and he didn't want to interact with them.

Only one of my grandmother's sisters had never done any of these things. It just so happened that the grandson of that great aunt had founded a company and was just starting out. To avoid worrying my grandmother and to thank my great aunt, he, at the height of his success, signed a contract with this unknown company.

This company is the industry giant behind it, Starlink Entertainment.

His rise is complementary to Starlink Interactive Entertainment. Starlink Interactive Entertainment gradually became popular thanks to him, and he also became more professional and commercial with the help of Starlink Interactive Entertainment.

After reading this, Ji Hanxi remained silent for a long time, not knowing what to say.

Vivienne hugged her, took the phone away, kissed her eyebrows, and said, "I'm not letting you know this to make you sympathize with me. I just want you to understand me, accept me, and don't mind my past."

Ji Hanxi shook her head. She wouldn't mind these things.

"I don't like others pulling me out of the abyss. Truly capable people always get out of it on their own. I rely on myself. I'm very rich now and own a lot of things: houses, cars, clothes, shoes, all kinds of branded goods, things I never dared to imagine before. I feel very capable and I'm happy to show it off to everyone. And with you by my side, I feel very happy..."

Ji Hanxi lay in his arms and nodded.

To be honest, she didn't know how to save people. If Vivienne was waiting for her to save her, she would probably just walk away, neither adding insult to injury nor offering a helping hand.

If Vivienne were the type to passively wait for rescue, their paths would never cross, much less develop feelings. However, assumptions are just assumptions. In reality, he actively entwined himself with her like a snake, forcefully and persistently engaging with her.

Ji Hanxi was a little curious. Since she had never saved him, why did he fall in love with her? After all, according to common sense, he should fall in love with the person who saved him.

So she asked, "Why do you like me?"

"Well... did you know that it was me who recommended you to join Starlink Entertainment?"

"Huh?" That should have been their first meeting. His gaze lingered on her for a moment longer. I thought he was examining her outfit, but unexpectedly he was taking a closer look at her.

"You fell in love with me at first sight, didn't you?"

Vivienne was almost amused by her, "Baby, you are so narcissistic!"

"Isn't it? Do you dare to say that it wasn't love at first sight?"

"Your face is just an opportunity. The reason why I like you seems complicated, yet simple..."

I find her cute every day I come into contact with her; I find everything she does interesting; even if she does nothing and just stays there quietly, I feel happy just by seeing her.

He wasn't sure why. Perhaps it was one of those things people say online about physiological attraction? Or a genetic choice? After all, the moment he saw her, he knew it was her, only her.

"There's another reason," he leaned close to her ear and whispered, "When you stepped on my carpet..."

The last few words were like a feather gently scratching her skin, then entered her ears. After hearing them, she was instantly silenced, and in her heart she only felt that he was so perverted and so weird...

Ji Hanxi couldn't help but frown and looked at him, wanting to say something, but she didn't say anything. Vivienne's hand couldn't help but stroke her eyebrows and said with a smile: "Yes, that's the look..."

She quickly lowered her head and didn't look at him, fearing that he would go crazy again if she looked at him for too long.

Vivienne knew what she was thinking and laughed as she kissed her. From her eyebrows to her cheeks, to her jaw, and finally to her neck...

If she kissed him any further, she was afraid something might happen again, so she quickly pushed him away and changed the subject, asking, "Since you have that background, your real name shouldn't be English. So what is your real name?"

"My real name is ugly. Are you sure you want to hear it?" He didn't stop kissing her when he asked this.

"Um."

"My name is..." His kiss went up again, circling to her ear, "Liu..."

"Really?" She was a little surprised. After all, this name was very different from Vivienne herself.

"Well... this kind of name is very common in the countryside."

"Oh, I see."

Although I was surprised, after listening to what he said, I felt that it was both unexpected and reasonable.

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