Chapter 11 - In Cliches, the One That Seems the Least Likely to Be the Culprit Is Usually the Culpri
Chapter 11 - In Cliches, the One That Seems the Least Likely to Be the Culprit Is Usually the Culpri
Chapter 11: In Cliches, the One That Seems the Least Likely to Be the Culprit Is Usually the Culpri
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Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
“Ahem… I see now that the junior Sister must have fallen for you, Brother, because she saw your hidden capabilities. Alas, I was unable to see it,” Wu Qingce said, lying on the ground with a bitter smile.
Beside him, Jiang Beiran was pulling needles out of his body with a twisted expression while teaching Wu Qingce what love was by example. Finally, he wrapped up the lesson with a sentence famous throughout the ages.
“Brother Wu, there are plenty more fish in the sea,” Jiang Beiran said.
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“There are plenty more fish in the sea… Plenty more fish in the sea? What a good sentence, there are plenty more fish in the sea!” Wu Qingce repeated.
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After laughing out loud for a bit, Wu Qingce forced himself to get up, clasped a hand over his fist in a salute towards Jiang Beiran, and said, “Qingce has learned from your knowledge and wisdom, Brother, and I am very impressed!”
After that, he even apologized profusely for his recklessness and said that he was willing to do anything to make up for his offense.
Seeing the lost sheep turn back from the wrong path, Jiang Beiran was also very pleased. He patted Wu Qingce’s shoulder and said, “It’s just sparring between Brothers. No offense is taken. But I do indeed have a favor to ask you. That is, don’t let word of today’s incident get out. Just treat it as a secret between you and me.”
Having already known that the system could not always provide an option that would allow him to get away scot-free, Jiang Beiran also understood that he would have to be more low-key. Otherwise, the world would be too malicious to him.