Chapter 5 (2/2)

She didn’t know how to face her parents in this world.

With a bit of noise coming from outside the door. Tang Chi snapped out of her reverie, immediately washed her face and quickly finished up. The noise came from a person walking towards the bathroom; it was Gu Linzheng.

He had already changed into a casual outfit, a white shirt with straight cut pants of a suit. He hadn’t put on his blazer. He was clearly going to work.

People could look different even with a simple outfit. Especially Gu Linzheng, because of his suppressed sensual vibe, it would be hard to resist pouncing on him.

Compared to last night, his cold demeanor was more obvious in the light of day— when he was awake, it was enough to alienate people and keep them at a distance.

He seemed surprised to see Tang Chi out of bed but quickly composed himself. As he walked towards a large cupboard to pick a tie, he asked her, “Are you going to class today?”

“Ahhh…”

Tang Chi recalled that the Tang Chi from this world hadn’t graduated yet. She was a fourth-year university student and it was a crucial year for her.

Neither of them had any plans for a honeymoon trip as Gu Linzheng was busy with work and didn’t have much free time. He said he would make it up to his wife later, this was obviously just to make his grandfather happy.

In reality, Gu Linzheng had no plans whatsoever to bring Tang Chi to any honeymoon trip.

Now that Gu Linzheng asked, Tang Chi recalled her class schedule and shook her head. “No, I don’t have class today.”

At this moment, Tang Chi felt a bit depressed. If she knew she would transmigrate and become two years younger, she would have memorized all the winning lottery numbers for the last two years.

5As of now, she was aware that there would be some major matters happening in these two years. As for the important lottery numbers? She couldn’t remember a single one of them.

Tang Chi had never bought any lottery tickets before and therefore had no reason to pay any attention in the announcing of the winning lottery numbers. She only saw the news regarding these kinds of stuff occasionally because someone somewhere won a million, maybe ten, or sometimes even a hundred million, however, she never paid attention to the numbers.

Thinking about it now, this was definitely her life’s biggest mistake.

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