Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities-Chapter 736 - : Gu Pei’s Meeting

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Chapter 736: Gu Pei’s Meeting

Editor: Henyee Translations

Ruan Xueling finished editing the manuscript

[Today is a day of being pampered by the little darlings]

[Yangyang caught many plush toys for me.]

[Jin said that she would put it on her account when she shopped at Jin Chang Mall in the future.]

[So Jin Chang Mall is owned by our Jin~]

She attached two photos: one of her with her daughter and another of a car trunk filled with stuffed toys.

Ruan Xueling: “Yangyang, Jin, give me a Like!”

Gu Yang and Gu Jin cooperated helplessly.

Gu Yang also found it amazing. Big Shot Sister was so low-key, but she had such a high-profile mother who loved to show off.

Gu Zhaoming liked his wife’s post immediately and replied: [Wifey, swipe my card as you please.]

Ruan Xueling: [Heart]

Ruan Xueling’s WeChat Moments were mostly filled with people from the wealthy and fashion circles in Jin City.

Not long after, a bunch of “???” replies appeared below the post, with everyone puzzled as to why Gu Jin was the one who opened Jin Chang Mall.

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Her archenemy, Madam Xu, commented: [??? Ruan Xueling, did you hit your head? What kind of dream are you having?]

Ruan Xueling replied: [You’re just jealous.]

With a smile, Ruan Xueling put away her phone and continued shopping with Gu Jin and Gu Yang.

In fact, she was also very curious as to why Jin owned Jin Chang Mall. Jin Chang Mall had existed for a few years, and Jin was still so young. She also vaguely felt that Jin had many secrets.

However, since Jin didn’t say anything, Ruan Xueling didn’t ask. Anyway, she would know what she needed to know. Her daughter was still her daughter.

In the capital, at the Grass-Raising Internet Cafe, Gu Pei followed the map on his phone to the designated base.

He had met the netizen “Unconstitutional” in the eSports circle. When Unconstitutional heard that Gu Pei was coming to the capital, he invited him to meet and play a game together. Therefore, they decided to meet at an internet cafe in the university district.

This area was home to many of the capital’s universities, including the renowned Capital University, Chinese University, Chinese Music University, and Capital Drama University.

Gu Pei entered the internet cafe and saw many young people who appeared to be students from nearby universities.

The security here seemed good. Gu Jin, who also liked to go to internet cafes, might appreciate this place. He made a mental note to recommend it to her.

Gu Pei noticed that the layout of this internet cafe was different from any he had visited before. There were a lot of flowers and plants, with a small potted plant on nearly every computer table. The entrance was arranged like a flower shop, filled with various flowers he didn’t recognize—although he wasn’t exactly a flower expert. He did recognize a few orchids that looked similar to the expensive ones in their flower house.

As he looked around, he muttered to himself, “No wonder it’s called the Grass-Raising Internet Cafe. It has so many flowers and plants, but why isn’t it called the Flower Cafe? Or maybe the ‘Flower Shop + Internet Cafe’. That would be simple and clear.”

Suddenly, a hand landed on his shoulder and a voice probed, “Brother Whale Explosion?”

Gu Pei instinctively grabbed the hand and almost threw its owner over his shoulder but stopped just in time when he recognized the familiar voice. He turned around and saw a young man with a rich aura standing behind him.

Gu Pei hesitated. “Brother Xian?”

“It’s me!” Qin Xian replied, looking Gu Pei up and down. He couldn’t help but comment,

“Brother Whale Explosion, why are you so much darker than in the photos? I almost didn’t recognize you.”

“It’s the beauty filter on the camera,” Gu Pei explained. He wasn’t trying to beautify himself; he just preferred his healthy, tan skin. It was more manly, after all.

Gu Pei then glanced at Qin Xian, who was clearly not tall enough but insisted on putting his arm around his shoulder. He couldn’t resist making a jab of his own.

“Brother Xian, who took that photo for you? You’re 1.6 meters tall, but you look 1.8 meters tall in it. I’ve been looking at the height screen just now, and it brushed right past you.”

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