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Chapter 736: Extra Story: The Last Rose in Summer 5

"I'm sorry, I'm so late. I don't know why the 55 bus didn't come, but when it came, there was a traffic jam." I tried my best to explain my late arrival.

"It doesn't matter, I haven't been here long." The silly "migrant worker" said with a smile.

He was so polite, and I felt even more embarrassed. "By the way, if I still don't come, will you continue to wait?" I asked.

"Yes, since we made an appointment, I'm not used to breaking appointments," he replied.

"Then how long will you wait?" I asked again.

"Wait until the sun goes down. Haha..." he said with a smile. "Aren't you a super idiot?"

"No, a man who sticks to his promises can be considered a good man." I said.

I didn't expect that silly "migrant workers" also have bright spots...

People cannot be judged by their appearance, and sea water cannot be measured. I never thought in my wildest dreams that Jian, who looks like a "migrant worker", would actually be a perfect man.

A perfect man should be smart...

Not long after I met Jian, I discovered that my IQ was on the same level as his. I have loved playing chess since I was a child, and I thought I was good at backgammon, so I always liked to play chess with others to show off my strengths. That day, I actually

I found a box of chess pieces in the laboratory I was building, and decided to express myself again.

"Can you play backgammon?" I asked.

"I know a little bit, but I don't play much." He replied.

"How about a few games?" I suggested.

"OK"

Half an hour passed, the chess pieces were almost full, and I was still desperately looking for a chance to win.

"It's not fun at all to win or lose," I complained. "Won't you end this boring chess game quickly?"

"I'm afraid you'll cry if you lose." He said with a smile.

"You're just crying. I can bear this little trouble." I answered with wide eyes.

"Then I win, don't cry." He said jokingly.

"There are people out there who say they can win. Who do you think you are?" I said unconvinced.

"Okay, I win." He looked at me and said.

Oh my god, how could this happen? I actually lost to a stupid "migrant worker"???? I stared at the board full of chess and couldn't believe my eyes. After staring for 5 minutes, I felt that the stupid "migrant worker"

", I must have better luck this time.

"One more!" I said angrily.

"Okay, let me know when you want me to win." He agreed with a smile.

Humph, you are so stupid, you win as soon as you say you win, and you treat me like an idiot.

As the rain continued, I discovered that I was actually an idiot. Not only did I lose completely, but whenever I asked him to win, he would guarantee to win in just a few moves. That afternoon, I was sweating profusely and disgraced.

In the end, I started to wonder if there was something wrong with my brain recently.

The next week, I caught my classmates playing chess everywhere. As usual, I still won the most. Facts have proved that I was not stupid, but the stupid "migrant worker" was not stupid.

A perfect man should be careful...

I soon discovered that Jian is a very attentive man. When I go out with him, I don’t even have eyes for it, because he will help me pay attention to all the potholes and the cars coming and going on the road.

In short, it is a pleasure to go out with him. You can look around without hesitation, see whatever you like, and do whatever you like.

A perfect man should be patient...


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