380: Chapter 380: Child, Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover 380: Chapter 380: Child, Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover This person nad Tang Shuan was the young man at Luya Base who called her Little junior sister.
It was only on the second day, when she saw him on the plane, that she learned he was Tang Yichen’s elder brother.
Right now, his na lay there in the list.
Upon opening it, a ssage in the chat box caught her eye.
However, Tang Shuan had only left her a single unread ssage, with no previous ssages at all, not even the system ssage that appeared when a friend was added.
So, it looked like the chat history had been deleted.
[Tang Shuan: Little junior sister, are you and the teacher alright?
Why haven’t you co back after so long?]
The ssage was sent at noon on August 12, two years ago.
After that, there were no more ssages.
On the day Gu Huaijin was performing the exorcism, she seed to hear him on the phone with soone surnad Tang.
She vaguely heard the voice, which appeared to be Tang Shuan’s.
Therefore, this Tang Shuan must know sothing.
Recalling her last conversation with Tang Shuan, Gu Zhiqi gave up the idea of asking him.
Tang Shuan probably wouldn’t tell her anything; from their last conversation, it was evident that he seed to be guarding against sothing.
Gu Zhiqi clicked her tongue lightly, putting the matter aside for the mont.
She scrolled through the list and then opened another person’s ssage.
This was a friend with the nickna “Wang,” with no remarks.
This puzzled Gu Zhiqi a bit since she generally would add remarks unless…
she didn’t know the person’s real na, or they were purely an online friend for a specific purpose.
There were still no previous chat records, but there were over a hundred unread ssages.
The first ssage was sent two years ago.
[Wang: Did you quit the club?]
A day later, two more ssages were sent.
[Wang: ?]
[Wang: Where are you?]
After that, ssages like “Are you there?” and “Where are you?” would arrive every few days.
Lately, the ssages turned into “If you co online, rember to reply.”
As ti passed, the intervals between ssages grew larger, and the last ssage was sent two months ago.
[Wang: Did sothing happen to you?]
Then, no more ssages were sent.
Seeing this, Gu Zhiqi fell silent.
It was clear that the other party must have been purely an online friend for a specific purpose.
As she hesitated over whether to send a ssage back, a notification tone rang in her ear.
It ca from her other phone, and Gu Zhiqi, holding this phone, walked over to the desk.
Glancing at the phone on the desk, she discovered that Su Yunling had replied to her ssage.
[Su Yunling: Made by myself]
[Su Yunling: How does it taste?
Do you like it?]
Looking at Su Yunling’s reply, Gu Zhiqi’s eyes paused montarily, a hint of suspicion creeping into her gaze.
He made them?
Could he actually make such delicious mooncakes?
[Child: Are you sure?]
[Child: You know how to make mooncakes→_→]
As soon as Gu Zhiqi’s ssage was sent, Su Yunling replied.
[Su Yunling: What, does Brother look like soone who can’t make mooncakes?]
Gu Zhiqi straightforwardly replied with a [No.]
[Su Yunling: Child, don’t judge a book by its cover]
Seeing this, Gu Zhiqi raised an eyebrow slightly.
Considering Su Yunling’s ssage, she reflected seriously on herself.
Indeed, one shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, nor assu that just because he’s very handso, he’s a stranger to household chores.
[Child: Can I ask you another question?]
[Su Yunling: Go ahead]
Gu Zhiqi typed on her phone, then deleted it, typed again, and after a long ti, she still hadn’t sent a single word.
[Su Yunling: What do you want to ask?]
[Su Yunling: Brother will withhold nothing and tell you everything]
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