Quick Transmigration: I Actually Became a System Bug

Chapter 506 The Young Master and the Passerby in the Real World 137

"Huh? Brother Xiao, you messaged me? Let me see. Oh dear, it really is. You sent so many messages. Sorry, Brother Xiao, I must have accidentally set my messages to Do Not Disturb. I'll change it right away."

After saying that, Ji Han changed the message settings in front of Xiao Ke. Then, at Xiao Ke's request, he called Xiao Ke again to confirm the accuracy of the phone number.

To prevent Xiao Ke from pursuing the matter further, Ji Han took the initiative to initiate the conversation for the first time.

"Brother Xiao, weren't you in S City? Why are you suddenly in B City? Are you here for tourism?"

Upon hearing Ji Han's question, Xiao Ke looked at him with bright eyes (luckily, Ji Han had good eyesight and could see Xiao Ke's eyes through that heavy smoky makeup).

"Hehe, how about that? Surprised? Unexpected? I'm now developing my career in City B!"

Ji Han... It was indeed an accident, but it was more of a surprise than a pleasant one; there was only shock and no joy.

"Oh? Brother Xiao, you're actually coming to City B to develop your career? Did your family agree?"

When the topic of family came up, Xiao Ke's upturned lips instantly drooped.

"Hey, what a wonderful day! Don't bring up such a sad topic. I came here specifically to see you. As the host, you must treat me well!"

Ji Han was slightly puzzled. After all, the school term lasted for three days. How did Xiao Ke know that he would come to register on the first day?

"No problem, I'll definitely give Brother Xiao a good welcome when we get to my base. But I'm busy with welcoming new students these days. If you have some free time, Xiao Ke, how about I ask you out in a couple of days?"

In the adult world, goodbye means never seeing each other again, and in a couple of days it could be an indefinite extension. Fortunately, Xiao Ke saw that Ji Han really had something to do, so he had no choice but to agree.

After a brief exchange of pleasantries, Ji Han, carrying a case of bottled water in his left hand and a pile of small bread rolls in his right, said goodbye to Xiao Ke and quickly headed towards the welcome booth for computer science majors.

Three days passed in a blur of busy activity, and Ji Han and his classmates officially started their new semester. The first thing Ji Han did after the start of the new academic year was to apply to his advisor for off-campus accommodation.

Fortunately, Ji Han is now well-known enough that even if he doesn't say it, his advisor knows that he has a house off-campus. However, when college students apply for off-campus accommodation, their parents need to sign the relevant informed consent form in person, which is a problem for Ji Han.

Later, Shi Shaoyu found out about the situation. He called his sister directly, and the next day Shi Shaowei drove to the school. After she called Ji Han, the two met directly in the counselor's office.

Ji Han didn't know exactly what Shi Shaowei had said to the counselor, but by the time he arrived, Shi Shaowei had already signed and submitted the informed consent form. That evening, the counselor replied to Ji Han, saying that his application to live off-campus had been approved.

When Ji Han received the message from his counselor, he had just had dinner with Shi Shaowei at a restaurant, and then ran into Xiao Ke and his friends as he was leaving.

Ji Han... was momentarily embarrassed and didn't know how to face Xiao Ke.

Fortunately, Shi Shaowei is a social tyrant. After Ji Han awkwardly said "what a coincidence" to Xiao Ke, she launched a one-sided massacre in the social arena.

The process was quite bloody. From the moment Shi Shaowei opened his mouth until Ji Han got into his car, Ji Han didn't say another word. It wasn't that he didn't want to speak (well, actually he really didn't want to speak), but there was simply no way to get a word in edgewise.

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