How Much for a Pound of Cuteness
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At first, Chu Zhi thought that even if they were in different places, it wouldn’t have much impact. There shouldn’t be that many awkward moments and conflicts – they got along fine when they were together every day, so there was no reason for problems to multiply after being apart. So even when Lin Tong…
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Chu Zhi’s mind was blank as she stared at him dumbly, mouth slightly open, unable to speak for a long while. Lu Jiaheng picked up a cup from beside him to rinse his mouth, spat out the toothpaste foam, and turned on the water. As he bent down, what had been mostly hidden behind him…
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After Lu Jiaheng left, Chu Zhi’s life went on as usual. She combined two meals into one, had her upper body dragged out of bed by Ms. Deng while her lower half remained stuck to it, and didn’t go out much with friends. Father Chu and Ms. Deng found it strange. After starting university, Chu…
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Before Lu Jiaheng left, Cheng Yi threw him a farewell party. Ever since the young master Lu got his pet rabbit at home, he’d turned into a complete homebody who never went out. His happiest moments were now accompanying his girlfriend to the library, playing with her, buying her treats, and when they had occasional…
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The library was quiet, with the two of them huddled at a corner table, not daring to speak too loudly. Lu Jiaheng looked both annoyed and helpless, with a hint of indulgence. Chu Zhi sat sideways looking at him, leaning against the window frame by the window, her bright eyes watching him. Without warning, she…
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As if a heart that had been dormant for many years started beating again, everything around him became vibrant, starting with her. Her eyes were bright and clear, looking at him sincerely, every word from her tongue falling gently on his heart. Lu Jiaheng looked down at her, suddenly raised his hand and pulled her…
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The Lu family’s relationships were both simple and complex. The simple part was just like a cliché drama plot. They say movies and TV dramas come from life but are meant to be more dramatic than real life. Sometimes though, melodramas might not even match up to reality. The year Lu Jiaheng took his high…
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Spring Festival arrived in the blink of an eye, and Chu Zhi ended up going south with her parents for the New Year celebration. They didn’t go to Hainan though – Chu Zhi’s grandparents were retired in a second-tier southern city, having bought some land in the suburbs with a vegetable garden in the front…
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Chu Zhi had underestimated Lu Jiaheng. Not only did he have his own private office, but it was quite spacious – an end unit with floor-to-ceiling windows that let in plenty of natural light. Near the door was a small two-person sofa and a coffee table. Why did an intern at this company have such…
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Chu Zhi paused, swaying as she turned around. His chest pressed tightly against her back, her loose hair caught between them, getting slightly mussed. Lu Jiaheng raised his hand, curling his index finger to brush her long hair to one side, revealing a glimpse of her delicate pale neck. Chu Zhi turned sideways, saying seriously:…