The nurse looked at the founder of Shenyin Technology on the TV screen for a while, and secretly observed Cheng Liu next to her.
It’s only that the other party’s thoughts were quite different from how Cheng Liu imagined it to be.
The nurse felt that the founder of Shenyin Technology on the TV screen just now looked familiar, and after thinking for a while, she realized that this person looked a lot like Young Master Ji’s bodyguard seated next to her.
But the difference between the two was simply too big.
One was the founder of a technology company. Up in the large TV screen, the other party has light brown, shoulder-length, wavy hair parted in the middle, with the ends falling over her shoulders. She was wearing a gray linen suit with her coat open to reveal a cream shirt, with neat lines all over her body.
She stood on the stage and talked with confidence; she seemed to be born to stand in the spotlight.
As for the one beside her…
The nurse looked at Young Master Ji’s bodyguard. This one just wore a set of ordinary, black sportswear; a little wrinkled, completely unadorned.
She probably also found that the person on TV was very similar to herself yet so different, so she lowered her head with low self-esteem.
The nurse felt a little sympathetic to this female bodyguard. Ordinary people like them were what made up the vast majority of the population. Not everyone could be the young and brilliant tech-company founder on TV.
So the nurse patted the bodyguard on the shoulder as a sign of comfort, and then reached for the remote control.
… …
From her end, Cheng Liu was surprised by the pat the nurse gave her and looked up.
But then she saw that her boyfriend was pushing Aunt Yun in. Her heart started to beat faster and she was a little nervous, her mind running a mile a minute.
Aunt Yun will soon see her up on TV, and she will formally introduce herself. At the time, should she stand up? Or—
“Pa——”
The nurse had taken the remote control and pressed the bright red ‘off’ button. The pictures on TV disappeared completely, leaving only the dark screen.
She smiled at the young bodyguard, feeling quite capable. It’s good to understand each other’s distress.
Cheng Liu slowly turned her head to look at the nurse next to her, and was shocked to find that she was smiling provocatively at her.
… The nurse sabotaged her stage?
Cheng Liu was puzzled; she didn’t know how she had offended the nurse.
Ah, forget it. The boyfriend already knew who she was, and she would always have a chance to introduce herself in the future.
“You guys go back first.” After entering, Yun Se took Ji Chaozhou’s hand and said, “Aunt Yun won’t ask you to eat here anymore.” She was sick, and the food she ate had a different nutritional composition from normal people.
“Okay.” Ji Chaozhou bent down and adjusted the shawl for Yun Se, “I’ll come see you again in a while.”
Yun Se patted his nephew’s hand, nodded slightly, then turned to look at Cheng Liu, “You take good care of him for me.”
What Cheng Liu heard was the elder entrusting her boyfriend to her care, so she immediately stood up and said with all seriousness, “I will.”
When Ji Chaozhou and Cheng Liu left, the nurse stepped forward and pushed Yun Se’s wheelchair, saying, ” Madam, just now Young Master Ji’s bodyguard looks like the company founder on TV.”
“There are so many similar-looking people in the world.” Yunse was not very interested in bodyguards, and she was a little exhausted after such a long conversation. “Push me back to my room to rest.”
… …
“What do you want for lunch?” Cheng Liu asked as soon as they got in the car.
Ji Chaozhou leaned against the car window with his eyes closed, and said indifferently, “It’s up to you.”
He just promised Aunt Yun he would take better care of his body and he didn’t want to break the promise.
“Then go to a more lively place?” Cheng Liu tentatively asked.
The boyfriend didn’t make a sound, so she simply assumed that he agreed.
The place they went to was a small stir-fry shop—not too big, only two table sections—but the environment was clean, and the inside was full of customers.
As soon as the two came in, the originally noisy voices inside suddenly disappeared for some reason.
After a while, the voices gradually returned.
“Are you two celebrities?” The clerk came over with the menu and asked hesitantly.
Cheng Liu took the menu and shook her head at the clerk, “No.”
“I don’t think so either.” Seeing Cheng Liu looking at her, the clerk was a little embarrassed and explained, “You are so beautiful. If you were a celebrity, I would most definitely know you. You look at the menu first, I’ll come get your order later.” The clerk handed the pencil to Cheng Liu, glanced at Ji Chaozhou quietly, and then ran away.
“I don’t know if you like the taste here, try it first.” Cheng Liu pushed the menu to Ji Chaozhou sitting opposite her, “If you don’t like it, I will pick a different restaurant next time.”
Ji Chaozhou didn’t seem to hear the small encounter just now, or he didn’t see it at all
He didn’t seem to care about anything that’s going on around him.
He flipped through the menu with his fingertips, looked down for a moment, and ordered two dishes casually.
Cheng Liu glanced at it. Sure enough, they were light dishes.
… …
While the two were sitting inside ordering food, a young man passed by on the other side of the street. He had a face full of make-up and an enticing stain on his lips, a half-smoked cigarette in his left hand, and a bottle of drink he just bought in his right. The young man strode forward, and the people around were unconsciously attracted by his appearance.
Wang Hongyang unscrewed the lid and finished the drink with just a few sips. He’d been working on a magazine photoshoot all morning, but no one deigned to give him a bottle of water—he could only go out and buy it himself.
He twisted the drink with a black face. Just a bunch of dogs looking down on people.
He threw the plastic bottle into the trash can next to him, and as he did so, Wang Hongyang saw a familiar-looking person sitting in the small, stir-fry shop across the street—but before he could see clearly, the clerk inside moved and covered that person’s figure.
What the hell, how could it be Cheng Liu anyway.
Where did Cheng Liu have the time to eat leisurely, and even come to this kind of shop where she would have to wait in line.
Every time they went to have dinner, he ended up eating by himself. She didn’t bring out her laptop, but her phone never stopped beeping.
Thinking of Cheng Liu, Wang Hongyang took out his mobile phone and called her as he walked. No one answered. He didn’t know what she was busy with in the company.
Wang Hongyang threw away the cigarette butt, stepped on it with his foot, and looked down at the contacts list. He found a number, dialed it, and the other side quickly picked up his call.
He asked the other party if she wanted to go to the bar that night to play, and the girl on the other end agreed, sounding both shy and excited.
Sure enough, in this world, only Cheng Liu could be so muddled about the affairs between men and women.
If It’s Wrong, Then It’s Wrong translated by Maela @ whitemoonlighttranslations.com
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