This is what's troubling Shao Wanwan.

Once Sister Zhao finds out that Jiang Zheyuan is her fiancé, she will definitely include him in her inner circle.

Sister Zhao is the eldest child in her family. She has two younger brothers. After they got married, they both moved to other places to live. Because the siblings don't get along well, they don't keep in touch much.

Having lost her parents at a young age, she had no relatives left in the city besides her husband and son, Li Shuai.

She has boundless energy and a love that wants to warm the hearts of those around her.

Shao Wanwan had only shown her a little kindness, and then she protected Shao Wanwan like a mother hen protecting her chicks.

He was afraid that Shao Wanwan would get hurt.

Therefore, she couldn't allow Jiang Zheyuan to have too much contact with Sister Zhao.

After she refused on Jiang Zheyuan's behalf, she and Jiang Zheyuan packed their things and left.

“I can stay here for lunch,” Jiang Zheyuan said as they walked to the maple tree.

Shao Wanwan looked at Jiang Zheyuan and nodded, "There's no need to rush. If we're meant to be, there will always be a chance."

Knowing the plot of the book, Shao Wanwan knew that there was no future for her and Jiang Zheyuan.

She only wanted to save herself, not to be forced into the tragic ending described in the original book.

Honestly, when the rumors about her were spread, Shao Wanwan's reaction was that if this had happened to the original owner of this body, given her age and experience, she wouldn't have been able to handle it and might have even contemplated suicide.

If someone actually succeeds in trying to kill themselves, what's the difference between that and a tragic death in a book? Neither of them leads to a good outcome.

The bonds between the characters in the original book, as well as the progression of the plot, were much stronger than Shao Wanwan had imagined.

Jiang Zheyuan is still determined to marry her out of gratitude and has already begun introducing her to his family.

Just like in the original book, she was framed with rumors and her reputation was damaged. The matter of her being a gold digger can be clarified by simply stating that Jiang Zheyuan was her fiancé.

But what about Su Dapeng, who was dragged into this for no reason?

Su Dapeng has made his feelings for her clear. As for what Su Dapeng will think about this rumor incident, whether he will back down or take advantage of the hype to confess his feelings again, Shao Wanwan has no idea.

She wasn't stupid. Although she had never been in a relationship, she had read a lot of literature and had been an emotional dumping ground for her friends after their breakups.

She could already tell that Shao Moli had feelings for Jiang Zheyuan.

Shao Moli is an introverted and reserved person, but love is a strange thing; even if you cover your mouth, it will still show in your eyes. Often, those involved are blinded, while bystanders see it very clearly.

Although she seems to have changed a lot of things, the plot still seems to be progressing rapidly according to the book.

Shao Wanwan was really worried about her fate.

What she can control now is to absolutely avoid marrying Jiang Zheyuan, to avoid going through this whole ordeal, otherwise...

The scene of the original owner's tragic death described in the original book reappeared in Shao Wanwan's mind.

I couldn't help but shiver in the bright autumn sun.

So she told Jiang Zheyuan that there was no need to rush, and if they were truly meant to be, they could take their time.

For some reason, Jiang Zheyuan didn't get to eat what was just an ordinary meal, and he felt incredibly disappointed. He knew that Shao Wanwan still didn't consider him one of her own and still didn't trust him.

Jiang Zheyuan felt that the engagement banquet should be put on the agenda, so that he could openly protect her after announcing it to the world.

Although Uncle Shao has not appeared in his dreams these past few days, the image of Shao Wanwan's tragic death in his previous life still wakes him up from his dreams time and time again.

Every time he woke up, he would touch the tears in the corners of his eyes, and then feel terrible. He would go to the public restroom and stare blankly at the large, mottled mirror for a long time.

Jiang Zheyuan was not afraid of ghosts or gods. He knew he had done nothing wrong to anyone. Even when he dreamed of Shao Wanwan's death, he was never afraid, only felt regret.

It's probably because my heart has changed, so the things I fear have changed too.

Jiang Zheyuan had no idea what he was thinking.

He felt he had spent too much time with Shao Wanwan today and couldn't stay together any longer, so he declined her invitation to eat in the cafeteria together and left in a hurry.

But he didn't want to go back to the classroom. His mouth tasted bitter, so he unconsciously rode his bicycle to the street behind the school, hoping to find a sweet soda to soothe the bitterness in his mouth.

Then he saw Shao Moli, who was busy greeting customers.

Just like in her previous life, Shao Moli was exceptionally hardworking.

She came from an ordinary family and was not favored at home, so she relied entirely on the start-up capital she earned by setting up a stall.

Jiang Zheyuan stopped and quietly recalled the scene when he first met Shao Moli in the business world.

It was a trade fair for foreign companies. She was speaking fluent English and introducing a batch of jeans made in Guangdong to customers. At that time, foreign trade was booming, and people who could speak English and do sales were highly sought after. Jiang Zheyuan remembered that Shao Moli closed a big order with a total value of more than six million yuan, and the commission that Shao Moli could get was particularly considerable.

Because the trade fair was so successful, the local chamber of commerce organized a gathering, which was held together with the hometown association. He and Shao Moli were from the same place and were also college classmates. They were introduced by the leaders of the chamber of commerce, and this was the first time they had met in a non-family gathering.

Shao Moli introduced herself in a very open and serious manner, as if she had never met him before and did not know that he was her sister's husband.

At that time, it was only a little over a year before he and Shao Wanwan divorced.

He knew that Shao Moli didn't want others to know that they had another relationship, so he pretended to be meeting her for the first time and introduced himself seriously.

Then, seeing that they were of similar age and from the same hometown, the leaders of the chamber of commerce arranged for them to sit together.

After four years of university experience, Shao Moli is no longer as shy and introverted as she was at the beginning. She is cheerful and generous, and no longer feels timid in situations where there are many men at the table.

While they joked and drank, she kept her head down and ate the food in front of her.

When there are professional questions that require her explanation, she immediately provides an enthusiastic response.

At that time, foreign trade was an absolute blue ocean.

Jiang Zheyuan and Shao Moli both entered this industry by accident, and both made their first fortune in it.

He looked at Shao Moli, who was warmly greeting passersby, and his eyes still held admiration. This is how future entrepreneurs grow step by step.

But all I felt was admiration; the shock and excitement I felt when I first saw her after my rebirth were gone.

Jiang Zheyuan knew that some things had changed.

He touched his chest slightly, feeling despicable. He felt like he had betrayed something, but clearly, Shao Moli in this life knew nothing. Whether he was there or not, Shao Moli still had a bright and promising future.

Jiang Zheyuan was no longer a naive young man, nor was he nineteen years old. He clearly knew that tenderness was the beginning of love.

He saw Shao Moli diligently greeting the guests, and he would secretly help her just like in his previous life, but the person he truly cared about was someone else.

I originally just wanted to buy a soda and leave.

But seeing Shao Moli, he lost his appetite for drinks. He felt a heavy weight on his heart, making it hard to breathe. Even though he hadn't done anything, he felt guilty towards Shao Moli.

Jiang Zheyuan was not a person who dragged things out, but he thought that in their previous life they were both too busy with work to see each other one last time.

If he had seen Shao Moli one last time and she had told him that they would be together again in the next life, would things have been different if he had agreed?

Jiang Zheyuan didn't want to think about it anymore. He felt that he was the kind of scumbag people would talk about in the future. Because of this sudden thought, he didn't have any firm answer in his heart.

He hated himself for not being able to firmly continue choosing Shao Moli.

In this life, facing Shao Wanwan, his heart actually wavered.

Clearly, he hated her, but he had no idea when that hatred had dissipated.

Just watching her, thinking about her, pondering for her, and planning for her, she slowly became like air, unknowingly permeating my entire being, and I couldn't isolate myself from her.

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