Pursuing Her Best Friend after Confession Failed Chapter 254 - 132 Little Fish’s Video Check, Li Yuan Through
When the day ca that the secret could no longer be kept, when the truth was finally revealed, he had no idea how to face either of them. Because, in their own ways, Xia Zhijin and Zhong Tingyue truly regarded him as their emotional support.
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Jiang Zhiyu was unaware of Li Yuan’s thoughts. She turned back to her laptop, propped her chin in her hands, and stared at Li Yuan with her big, bright, clear eyes.
"Xia Hua, I really want to co see you, or you could co to our school to see . When can we et?"
Li Yuan felt a surge of panic but forced himself to remain calm, smiling as he replied, "How about the day after tomorrow? Your Ji University welcoming party is about to start, right?"
He had promised Little Fish long ago that unless sothing incredibly urgent ca up, he would go to Ji University on September 30th to attend their welcoming party and watch her perform.
Hearing Li Yuan bring up the event, Little Fish chirped in excitent.
"That’s right! The Ji University welcoming party officially starts at 3 p.m. the day after tomorrow."
"Xia Hua, you have to co, okay? I’ve been preparing for this for a very long ti, you know."
Li Yuan smiled and nodded. "Of course. Unless I physically can’t get out of bed, I’ll be there, even if I have to skip class."
Little Fish’s eyes sparkled, and a pair of faint dimples appeared on her cheeks, betraying her delight.
"Okay! I’ll be waiting for you!"
"Hehe, Xia Hua, I also want to sing a duet of "Natural Beauty" with you at the party. How about it?"
Are you kidding ? Singing a few lines at a KTV or in private is one thing, but making sing in front of tens of thousands of Ji University students? You might as well just kill .
Li Yuan imdiately refused. "Little Fish, I’m genuinely tone-deaf. Let’s just skip it. I’d rather not make a fool of myself on stage. I’ll be happy just listening to you sing."
Little Fish blinked, her eyes fixed on Li Yuan. Her expression fell with a hint of disappointnt, but then a sly twinkle appeared in her gaze as she giggled.
"Alright, then. If you don’t want to, we’ll forget about it."
Suddenly, Jiang Zhiyu asked curiously, "Xia Hua, are you the only one in your dorm? Are your roommates not around?"
Li Yuan’s heart jolted. He instinctively glanced at Liu Jia, Wu Hao, and Xu Ziqiang, who were peeking over his shoulder from beside him. An embarrassed expression crossed his face. He was tempted to say they weren’t there but feared getting caught in the lie.
Li Yuan made a subtle gesture to his roommates, then smiled and asked her, "They’re all here playing gas. Do you want to say hi?"
Hearing his offer, Little Fish suddenly beca shy. Her voice grew much softer as she gently shook her head.
"Um, maybe we shouldn’t disturb them."
Li Yuan breathed a sigh of relief and replied with a calm smile, "They get pretty intense when they’re gaming. Maybe our two dorms can arrange a get-together so other day."
"Mhm, okay! I’m also really curious what Xia Hua’s roommates look like."
Li Yuan could practically feel the tension radiating from Liu Jia, Wu Hao, and the others. Even their breathing had beco heavier.
"Little Fish, you should get so rest. I’m going to write for a bit longer."
"Okay! Good night, Xia Hua. Sweet dreams. I miss you!"
"Good night! See you the day after tomorrow."
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The mont Li Yuan ended the video call with Little Fish, his ears were assaulted by the mocking impressions of Liu Jia, Wu Hao, and the others.
"Xia Hua, I miss you!"
"Xia Hua, do you miss ?"
"Xia Hua, I’ll be waiting for you!"
Li Yuan coughed, glaring helplessly at these troublemakers as he rubbed his forehead.
"Alright, you guys, that’s enough. If you mimic her one more ti, I’ll be over there to shove a ’Courtyard Flower’ where the sun doesn’t shine."
"Xia Hua, I’m so scared," Liu Jia cackled in a mock-whiny voice. "Don’t be an to little old ."
A shiver ran down Li Yuan’s spine, and goosebumps erupted on his skin. Wiping the cold sweat from his brow, he shot out a hand, grabbed Liu Jia’s wrist, and squeezed with trendous force.
Li Yuan’s strength was imnse, and Liu Jia imdiately howled in pain.
"It hurts, it hurts, it hurts! Yuan, Adoptive Father, I was wrong! I’ll never do it again!"
Li Yuan snorted coldly. "Keep running your mouth, and I’ll make sure you can’t get out of bed or even use the toilet for a week."
Seeing Liu Jia’s pitiful state served as a warning to the others. Wu Hao and Xu Ziqiang hurriedly swallowed the words on the tips of their tongues.
Wu Hao quickly gave his assurance, "Ahem, Yuan, the three of us will definitely keep this a secret for you. We absolutely won’t breathe a word of it."
Xu Ziqiang, who had already exposed Li Yuan’s secret once before, was now practically swearing on his life. "Yuan, please believe ! I won’t let it slip either!"
Seeing their reactions, Li Yuan offered a faint smile. "Guys, Little Fish’s situation is a bit complicated, and I still haven’t figured it all out myself. I hope you can keep this a secret for . Otherwise, we might not even be able to be brothers anymore."
Liu Jia bobbed his head frantically. He shook out his wrist, where a deep, red handprint was now visible.
"Yuan, have we t that Little Fish you were talking to before?"
Li Yuan nodded with a smile. "She’s the one in the hanfu you guys were following on the first day of school."
The realization dawned on Liu Jia. The image of the stunning beauty in the hanfu flashed in his mind, and his voice filled with envy as he spoke.
"Yuan, you’re amazing. You’ve got the main flag flying at ho, while the other colorful flags are still standing strong outside."
"Teach us a thing or two, will you?"
"Liu Jia, what nonsense are you spouting? She’s just my sister," Li Yuan snapped, shooting him an annoyed glance.
Liu Jia gave him a knowing look and replied with a sly grin, "Hehe, I get it. You’re like ’brother and sister,’ huh? The kind that aren’t actually related."
Li Yuan glared and shot back with a laugh, "Liu Jia, you son of a bitch! A dog’s mouth really can’t spit ivory!"
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