Chapter 1133 A Glance at Everyone



Feng Jue stood up and walked over there, grabbed Shen Ran by the collar and pulled him back.

Shen Ran turned around and was not so friendly to Feng Jue: "Why are you pulling me?"

Feng Jue had a blank expression on his face: “You blocked me from watching my sister play games.”

Shen Ran then moved to the side to make room for Feng Jue, and saw that Gu Yang had started another game, and Shen Ran was directing the game from the side.

"Press this, press this, back off, hey."

Seeing that Gu Yang's hands didn't obey her commands at all, Shen Ran stamped her feet anxiously and reached out to grab Gu Yang's hand, wanting to teach her step by step.

Feng Jue's eyes widened slightly, and he reached out again to grab Shen Ran's collar and pull him back.

Shen Ran watched Gu Yang miss the opportunity and the game character died again. He became a little angry, "Feng Jue, what are you doing again?"

Feng Jue frowned, his face serious, and said solemnly: "In ancient times, boys and girls were not allowed to sit together after the age of seven, and boys and girls were not allowed to touch each other. Don't touch your sister."

Shen Ran rolled his eyes: "This is not ancient times, you are a feudalist. What's wrong with me teaching Yangyang how to play games?"

Feng Jue insisted: “No.”

Shen Ran: "Then it's ok for me to marry Yangyang when I grow up."

Gu Yang could tell that Shen Ran was just joking, but before she could react, Feng Jue reacted violently. He stared at Shen Ran and said, "No!"

Gu Jin stopped playing games and looked at Shen Ran: "You? Are you worthy?"

Cao Cuo smiled: "He doesn't deserve it."

Gu Ying: "I think so too."

Gu Yang looked at their serious expressions and suddenly found it a little funny.

Shen Ran also became serious: "Why?"

Feng Jue said with a serious face: "Because rabbits don't eat grass near their nests. You all treat your sister as your own sister, right?"

Shen Ran nodded.

The others nodded as well.

Feng Jue nodded with satisfaction and looked at Shen Ran: "That's right. Sister and Shen Qin are the same to you, they are both your sisters, so you can't have any improper thoughts about her!"

Shen Ran felt that it made some sense.

Gu Yang couldn't help laughing as he watched from the side. He reached out and pinched Feng Jue's face: "What are you talking about? You are so young and yet you are preaching to me. Do you know what unreasonable thoughts are?"

Feng Jue remained silent.

Of course he knows.

With Feng Jue's words, Shen Ran was about to reach out and grab Gu Yang's hand, but then he pulled it back, "Yang Yang, do you still want to play?"

Gu Yang returned to the main page and saw that the ID above Fairy Baihua's head was still the original characters, so he clicked to change the name.

Shen Ran reminded: "This game can only change its name once a year, Yangyang, you have to think it through."

Gu Yang couldn't think of a name for a moment, so he asked Shen Ran: "What's the name of your game?"

Shen Ran raised his eyebrows, "Ran. Anyone familiar with me will know it's me."

Gu Yang thought about it and typed two words: fine.

In the game signature, it says: safe and sound.

She hopes to be safe and sound in this life, and not die in a car accident just after inheriting billions of dollars like in her previous life.

"I'm fine. Yangyang, are you suffering from the same illness?" Shen Ran asked.

Gu Yang: “No.”

Shen Ran asked: "Which one is that?"

Feng Jue answered quickly: "Sister is the Yang in 'The boatman disappears, and I lie down in the Wuling flower'."

This was a poem he had memorized while reading a book before, and his sister's name was on it.

"Ah?" The poor student Shen Ran looked confused.

Gu Yang typed out her name "Yang" on the computer, "That's it."

Shen Ran looked closer and frowned, "It's just like my character Ran, with a lot of hand gestures. It's hard to write. So which Gu is yours?"

Gu Yang didn't know whether to laugh or cry: "Who else could it be?"

Gu Jin interrupted: "My Gu."

Gu Ying: "I am that Gu too."

Feng Jue retorted: "It's not the 'Gu' you mentioned! It's the 'Gu' that means 'the crowd is full of beautiful eyes, and the colors of the world are like dust'."

When he first saw this poem in the book, he thought of his sister.

She looked back and smiled in the bustling crowd, and everything in the world paled in comparison.

It's not about looks, it's not about skin color.

Even if her beauty fades and her appearance ages, as long as she is still herself, it will always be the same.

(End of this chapter)


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