"Wedding." Xize said, "Grand, you know? Book all the global ad screens, especially in Luonan—play them every day."
Job hesitated, and softened his tone: "Master, what if Miss Yue isn’t interested in you?"
Xize: "..."
Suddenly, it stung.
"And Master, you’re not even dating yet, jumping straight to marriage might scare Miss Yue." Job advised, "Girls, you know, need to be pursued a bit. Jumping straight to marriage makes you seem like those scumbags in TV dramas who force the female leads."
"..."
Stung again.
Xize pressed his head: "Fine, help me gather some tips on how to chase a girl."
"Sure thing, Master!" Job genuinely wished, "May you succeed in blooming!"
"..."
What the hell.
Xize frowned.
He felt that the stuff online was unreliable, better to ask people with experience.
Xize flipped through his phone for ages before finally finding Fu Yunshen’s ID.
[Teach me, how did you win the boss over?]
Whether it was the Wheel of Destiny, Diviner, or now Ying Zijin, to strangers, she always seemed a thousand miles away.
Xize recalled the 18th Century, the first time he saw Ying Zijin, he was almost frightened to tears.
Fu Yunshen managing to woo Ying Zijin must have involved remarkable tactics.
He was genuinely curious.
A few minutes later, a reply came.
Xize’s spirit lifted, he immediately opened to check.
[Devil]: ?
[Devil]: Rely on looks, rely on physique.
Xize: "..."
What nonsense.
**
Country G.
Early morning, Charlotte brought in breakfast.
She saw Sinai still glued to the phone, puzzled, "Sinai teacher, didn’t you go to change your phone yesterday? Didn’t you say it was infected with a virus?"
Sinai shook her head: "Not changing it, doesn’t seem to affect much."
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