Chapter 145 Breaking Through Defenses
Chapter 145 Breaking Through Defenses
Moreover, with so many people gathered around and making so much noise, he didn't notice any difference or similarity between the girl's voice and the one he usually heard. He just kept thinking of the girl he was talking to as her.
During our chat, I mentioned that I would prepare a surprise for her on the playground today. She had been saying that she wanted a romantic confession, and coincidentally, I ran into her on the playground today. Who else could it be but her?
The boy made a video call to that account, but it showed that the other party was not his friend. Goodness, the person on the other end must have been on the playground today and must have seen that ridiculous scene just now, so they deleted the boy immediately.
It's also possible that the girl thought the boy was confessing his feelings to another girl, and she was heartbroken, feeling that he was two-timing her, so she deleted him. Anything is possible, but no matter what the situation, it won't affect the girl.
After all, not only did the onlookers not know who the girl was, but even the boy who was about to confess didn't know who she was. In the end, the only victim of this confession was the boy, or rather, the girl who was teased into confessing.
The boy broke down all his defenses, not only spending money to buy flowers but also confessing his feelings, thinking he was very handsome and romantic, even with so many onlookers. In the end, not only did his confession fail, but he was also rejected by the girl he liked.
Of course, none of that is the most important thing. The most important thing is that he is dead. He is sure that tomorrow his picture will be all over the school's confession wall, and he will become a famous person in the school.
Moreover, this might cut off his chances of finding a romantic partner for the remaining two years of his university life, since the attention he was getting was not exactly positive. He confessed his feelings, was rejected, and angrily threw flowers at the table, only to later realize that he had confessed to the wrong person.
The sky seemed to have fallen, and he looked like the world was collapsing. Seeing that there was no more excitement to watch, the people around him quickly left. Meng Wanning and the other two felt that it was really bad luck and were about to leave when they saw Xiao Jiu coming to find them.
"It's really speechless. How could this guy confess his feelings to someone he'd been chatting with online for a month or two without even knowing who they were? He's really had a lot of bad luck today."
Meng Wanning gets angry whenever she thinks about that guy. She's even deleted him from her friends list. He's really a weirdo.
"Who knows? Maybe he imagined the person on the other end to be you from the beginning. You know, that's how it is when you're dating online. When you don't send photos, you just imagine what the other person looks like."
Lu Shuhe comforted Meng Wanning, saying that online dating is just that unreliable.
"No, Shuhe, how do you know so much? Tell me the truth, did you also secretly have an online relationship?"
Meng Wanning didn't want to think about that bizarre incident anymore. Lu Shuhe's explanation sounded so convincing; could it be that she herself had done it?
As soon as Meng Wanning finished speaking, all three of them focused their attention on Lu Shuhe. "Why are you looking at me like that? Online dating, huh? Didn't you guys try it when you were in school?"
Lu Shuhe thought it shouldn't be like that. Online dating is so common. It shouldn't be unique for her to have had an online relationship.
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"My family won't allow it."
Xiao Jiu and Meng Wanning both shook their heads. Shao Xingchu was raised by a strict family; after all, she was a wealthy young lady. What if she got scammed online?
She was quite obedient when she was in school, knowing that her parents were doing it for her own good. She never even considered finding a partner online, as she felt that the internet was unreliable and that the people she met in real life were no better than the undesirable individuals online.
"Wow, so I'm the only one in our dorm who's ever had an online relationship!" Lu Shuhe thought online dating was common, but it turns out none of her three roommates had tried it.
"Tell me your online dating story. We still have some time, let's sit on the playground and chat." Meng Wanning was quite curious about Lu Shuhe's online dating story. Who doesn't love to hear some gossip, especially if it's a true story?
"Tell me, tell me," Xiao Jiu said curiously. The three of them stared at her with curious expressions. Lu Shuhe had no choice but to tell her; it was all in the past anyway.
"Alright, alright, I'm really fed up with you guys, ancestors, let's find a place to sit." The playground wasn't as hot as it was during the day. A gentle evening breeze blew by, carrying a coolness that felt different from air conditioning, which was quite comfortable. No wonder so many people like to come to the playground to play at night.
"I was a freshman in high school at the time. I met a boy in a game. He had a nice voice. We played games together all the time. Later, we became a couple in the game and exchanged contact information. Since it was my freshman year, I wasn't too stressed about studying. He said he was already a senior and probably wouldn't have as much time to play games."
I really liked his voice back then. When we weren't playing games, we often studied together online at night. He would do his homework, and I would do mine. He said he had excellent grades and had applied to our school. I liked him back then, and I imagined what a handsome guy he was on the other end of the line just by listening to his voice.
"Hahaha, no, you're still so girly in high school?" Meng Wanning wasn't really mocking her friend, it just felt a bit like something out of a novel.
"Didn't you read romance novels back then?" Lu Shuhe didn't feel embarrassed at all. She knew Wan Ning didn't mean anything by it, but just thought it sounded a bit girlish. Looking back now, she wondered what she was thinking back then.
"No, my family was super strict back then." Meng Wanning recalled her high school days with a slightly depressed mood. Her high school years were really quite depressing. Her family was afraid that she wouldn't get into a good university, so she basically had no entertainment during those three years.
However, she also understood that her parents were thinking of her best interests. If she didn't study hard in high school, her grades would drop quickly, and she would fall behind others if she wasn't careful. Her parents wanted her to have a better future, so she didn't blame them.
"Okay, back then my family didn't really care about me. I secretly read novels. I thought his voice was so nice, his appearance must be just like his voice. He must be like the male protagonist in the novel. He had good grades. Sometimes when I had questions I didn't understand, he could help me answer them. We accompanied each other for a year."
I don't know if it counts as a relationship. There was no formal confession back then, and I've even forgotten how we became a couple. Later, he got into university, and we lost contact.
Lu Shuhe felt that her online relationship was actually quite ordinary. People say that a relationship that doesn't start with a bouquet of flowers and a formal confession isn't a real relationship. She thought hers probably didn't count either, since the beginning and end were so abrupt.
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