When Zhou Qiyu heard that Shao Wanwan was injured, she immediately became nervous.

"How is she now?" Zhou Qiyu asked anxiously, her eyes reddening.

“She’s fine. She doesn’t know or see what you’re doing, so why bother?” Shao Moli said this to Zhou Qiyu, but also to herself.

As fellow sufferers in the same boat, she could no longer tell whether her words of advice to Zhou Qiyu were for his sake or for her own.

"I've liked her for so long, and I've been looking for her for so long, but it's not that we have to be together. I just hope she's doing well. If she's doing well, I'll be happy," Zhou Qiyu said sadly.

“You’re so selfless, but sometimes our feelings might burden them! It’s best not to say some things out loud. Just keep an eye on things silently, and then gradually forget about them until you don’t care anymore.” After saying that, Shao Moli stood up, took her enamel lunchbox, and went back to her dormitory.

Zhou Qiyu watched her figure disappear and then lowered her head again.

The next day, Shao Moli saw Zhou Qiyu again downstairs in the dormitory building.

Shao Moli pretended not to see and kept her head down as she walked forward.

Zhou Qiyu quickly walked over and stood beside her. "Hey, since we're both in the same boat, it wouldn't hurt to get to know each other and become friends, right?"

Shao Moli ignored him and walked quickly forward.

A semester was almost over, and Shao Moli hadn't spoken much to the male classmates in her class. She rarely went to social events or anything like that. She was either studying, working, or setting up a stall to earn money. She had no interest in getting to know any men.

This was the first time Zhou Qiyu had ever pestered her so persistently.

She felt both ashamed and embarrassed, and walked forward with her head down.

"If I become friends with you, I might have a chance to meet her. Aren't you her sister?" Zhou Qiyu pleaded as Shao Moli kept walking forward.

Shao Moli was getting annoyed with Zhou Qiyu.

I already said it was impossible, but when I couldn't find Shao Wanwan, he actually came to bother her.

Although they were both in the same boat, Shao Moli still looked down on Zhou Qiyu's shameless behavior.

Shao Moli was used to suppressing her emotions, so she spoke in a low voice and looked very timid.

But for some reason today, looking at Zhou Qiyu, I felt a surge of anger. I turned around and pointed at him, saying, "You look decent enough to be a handsome guy, so why are you so annoying? I've told you, she's already engaged and will get married in the future. Even if you use my status to get close to her, you're just adding to her troubles. If I were you, I would keep my feelings to myself and never bother her again. That way, my love wouldn't have been in vain."

When Shao Moli lived with her grandmother, all the romance dramas she had watched suddenly came to mind. She felt like she was possessed by a love saint, speaking in a grand and solemn manner, yet with a particularly tragic air.

Zhang Suran's words had such a profound impact on her that Zhou Qiyu, who had come to her doorstep, suffered an undeserved misfortune.

After yelling, Shao Moli looked at Zhou Qiyu's puppy-dog eyes and realized that she might have gone too far. Zhou Qiyu hadn't done anything wrong.

But she absolutely couldn't bring herself to apologize, so she turned around and walked towards the library.

She had only taken a few steps when Jiang Zheyuan and Shao Wanwan walked towards her.

She turned and glanced at Zhou Qiyu, who was initially feeling particularly down, but quickly noticed Shao Wanwan.

He caught up with Shao Moli in a few steps. "If you don't want Jiang Zheyuan to find out that you like him and make things completely awkward between you, you can only accept me as your friend. I've said it before, I won't confess to Wanwan anymore. I just want to see her from time to time. I can't find a reason other than you."

Shao Moli gave a bitter smile. It turned out that her feelings for Jiang Zheyuan were already common knowledge.

Even Zhou Qiyu noticed it.

Jiang Zheyuan must have figured it out too, and Shao Wanwan probably knows as well...

They had been pretending not to know all along.

Shao Moli suddenly felt dizzy.

She thought she had hidden her feelings for Jiang Zheyuan well. Ever since that time at the school anniversary performance, when Jiang Zheyuan carried Shao Wanwan, who was suffering from an allergy and was almost dying, away without saying a word, she already knew that Jiang Zheyuan had made a choice. He was determined to complete what his father had asked him to do and fulfill his engagement with Shao Wanwan.

At first, she also thought that it was the marriage contract that bound Jiang Zheyuan, and that she still had a chance.

However, through their subsequent interactions, she realized that Jiang Zheyuan had firmly chosen Shao Wanwan because he liked her.

She should have hated Shao Wanwan.

Shao Wanwan took everything that belonged to her.

However, her remaining rationality told her that Shao Wanwan had done nothing wrong. Shao Wanwan was even the only neutral person in this family, the only one who didn't want Shao Pei to get into trouble and wanted to give up the position that had previously occupied hers.

Shao Wanwan didn't say it, but she really felt it these days.

That's why she found it even harder to face Jiang Zheyuan and Shao Wanwan.

She turned to leave, but Shao Wanwan called out to her.

"Sis, we need to talk to you."

Shao Wanwan quickly spotted Zhou Qiyu. "How come you're with my sister? When did you two meet?"

Then Shao Wanwan noticed that Zhou Qiyu had lost a lot of weight.

There are very few scenes about Zhou Qiyu in the original book.

However, it is true that Zhou Qiyu was very devoted to the original owner of the body, just like Lu Qin was devoted to Jiang Zheyuan.

However, in the original book, Jiang Zheyuan is the male protagonist.

The story revolves around Jiang Zheyuan, so there's a lot of description about things related to him. Characters unrelated to him, like the original owner of the body and Zhou Qiyu, were written out of the story quite early on.

Shao Wanwan thought carefully, recalling the last part of the book that Zhou Qiyu's story was only briefly mentioned.

Her eyes suddenly widened.

Then he looked Zhou Qiyu up and down and said, "Your mental state is very poor. Have your parents taken you to see a doctor?"

Zhou Qiyu's fate was glossed over; she died of depression.

The truth came to Jiang Zheyuan when he accompanied Shao Moli to the doctor and overheard his aunt chatting with her colleagues.

Neither Jiang Zheyuan nor Shao Moli spoke at that moment. They exchanged a glance, both remembering the tragic death of the original owner of this body, but neither of them mentioned that name...

In the original book, Jiang Zheyuan and Shao Moli's new life unfolds, while everything belonging to the original owner is forever frozen in the first half of the book.

Those who were connected to the original owner also disappeared without a trace.

Shao Wanwan felt as if her heart was being stabbed with needles.

Zhou Qiyu is innocent. He is lively and cute, and has always been the naughty child in the eyes of his teachers.

The ending of his sentence actually made her, who was reading the book, sigh with regret.

However, with the even more tragic male supporting character Su Dapeng standing between them, Zhou Qiyu became a fleeting firefly in the eyes of this reader.

It left almost no sense of reality.

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