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Chapter 579 He is the first love (4)

Jiang Shu didn't understand what love was, but she just stayed with him.

Lu Xun is rich.

He took her to fly a small plane and looked out the window of the cockpit. She saw vast undulating mountains, a blue sky, and clouds floating in the sky like tofu. Looking down below, everything became small and far away.

He took her to the Peak of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong City. She overlooked the dazzling Victoria Harbor below. The wind blew and the air was filled with the fragrance of flowers.

He also took her out to sea. The starry sky at night was like the Milky Way. She sat on the deck and looked at the calm sea water. Occasionally, a fish jumped on the deck, which scared Jiang Shu and almost jumped on him.

Lu Xun had given Jiang Shu more or less things that he had never come into contact with before. But most of the things she talked about with people with a smile were just that young boy who was arrogant and a little selfish, and seemed to be full of anger when he was angry.

The whole world owed him, but he was always kind to her.

He stayed up all night to teach her homework, told her the story of how he broke a leg while skiing in the snowy mountains, tried every means to make her happy when quarreling, dealt with all kinds of future-related dinner parties appropriately, played tricks with others, and ridiculed her.

You're welcome.

In this way, Lu Xun and Jiang Shu spent two years peacefully.

The past two years have been noisy, but they have passed. Some people are envious, some are jealous, and more people are waiting to see her jokes, because she didn't know at that time that there could be many Jiang Shus in this world.

They exist in parallel in Lu Xun's world.

When she realized this problem, Lu Xun's temper began to get worse and worse.

When Jiang's father came to visit, Jiang Shu was in class at school and was completely unprepared. In a panic, he secretly hid in the toilet and called Lu Xun, asking him to pick it up. He was noisy and his tone was not very good, but he didn't say much.

What? I agreed after two seconds of silence.

Jiang Shu always felt that he had some scruples.

The people were received, and Lu Xun arranged it well. Jiang Shu rushed to the hotel and happened to hear Lu Xun explain word by word to Jiang's father about his food and accommodation habits. The words were polite and polite, but Jiang Shu frowned upon hearing them.

When Lu Xun saw her, he stood up and whispered to her: "Just in time, I have something to do over there, so I'll leave first."

Jiang Shu glanced at him and nodded.

Jiang's father stayed outside the school for three days. Jiang Shu didn't contact Lu Xun again, and he didn't show up again. However, he heard some people gossiping that Lu Xun was forced by Jiang Shu to meet his parents.

When Jiang's father left, he also muttered some words, full of admonitions: "That kid is polite and has no airs, but you and he are not from the same world."

Everyone says they don't match.

After a while, Lu Xun came to pick her up from get out of class and took her to a party. She behaved as before, as if nothing had happened.

In fact, he has always had a bad temper, and he doesn't like to be controlled. He relies on his strong backing at home to do anything unscrupulously. But Jiang Shu doesn't have the capital to accompany him crazy. Once the two of them have a dispute, it will start a prairie fire.

Jiang Shu was cold and arrogant, but he could really not give Young Master Lu face in front of so many of his friends. He turned around and ran out, sending a message to Lu Xun as he ran: "I, Cinderella, am not worthy of the prince."

Lu Xun just took one look and slammed the phone into the swimming pool. A bunch of people looked at each other and no one dared to speak.

Jiang Shu actually didn't run far, and she could even hear the lively voices of the young men in her ears, but Lu Xun never came out to look for her.


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