She was also a reincarnated person, and even if she were not the sharpest, she knew several ways to make money.
One was buying lottery tickets, but neither she nor Zhou Yuwen were lottery enthusiasts and didn’t even know the rules, so buying lottery tickets was definitely out of the question.
The second was stocks, which Zhou Yuwen had dabbled in, and Su Qing knew this. However, stocks required capital, and even though Zhou Yuwen had the capital from a campus card, the daily increase was only ten percent. This ant that if Zhou Yuwen had eight hundred thousand, it was equivalent to his having an exceedingly high mory, catching every limit-up.
This was possible, but the probability was extrely low.
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Su Qing had always suspected that Zhou Yuwen, like herself, was a reincarnated person, with the premise being Su Qing’s absolute certainty.
The third thod was Bitcoin, which was also the thod Su Qing was preparing to use to make money.
As a woman, even reincarnated, the advanced knowledge she had was limited, the only thing she knew being Bitcoin; thus, she planned to buy Bitcoin to achieve financial freedom. However, the issue was that Bitcoin experienced explosive growth only in 2019. This ant that an ordinary reincarnated person could achieve financial freedom, but it would inevitably require a long wait.
Accumulating a fortune of millions in just a month, Su Qing couldn’t figure out what thod Zhou Yuwen was using, and his deliberate interference made Su Qing always think it was the butterfly effect.
So Su Qing really couldn’t understand.
Could it be that this world was really different from her own?
As she pondered, Zhou Yuwen had already co over with Zheng Yanyan, holding their food trays.
Zhou Yuwen said Zheng Yanyan was a woman who didn’t keep her promises. She had clearly agreed that once she bought a car, she would let him drive it, but now she was going back on her word, claiming she had never said such a thing.
This was really aningless.
Zhou Yuwen appeared sowhat unhappy, and Zheng Yanyan hurriedly coaxed him, saying, "Oh, you have to give so ti to prepare, right?"
Once the two sat down, they stopped discussing these matters.
Su Qing asked Zhou Yuwen if he was planning to drive ho.
"No, I’m not going ho for the holiday." Zhou Yuwen replied.
"Oh," Su Qing was sowhat disappointed, as she had hoped to go ho with Zhou Yuwen. That way, she could spend more ti alone with him and could also discern his true identity.
Shen Yu was curious and asked Zhou Yuwen if he wasn’t going ho even though the holiday lasted nine days.
"My parents are busy with work, and even if I went ho, I probably wouldn’t see them much." Zhou Yuwen said.
"They must be running a big business." Shen Yu jokingly said.
Zhou Yuwen smiled, tacitly agreeing.
It seed that today, like other freshn, they were eating late. Students entered the cafeteria one after another, apparently just after their class etings had ended. So students who ca to eat were already dragging their suitcases, indicating they were planning to head to the station after dinner.
Zhou Yuwen and his group had already started eating when Chang Hao and his friends entered. They had not noticed Zhou Yuwen initially; it was Li Qiang’s loud voice that caught Zhou Yuwen’s attention.
Zhou Yuwen turned around for a glance, and Li Qiang then noticed them.
"Hey, Old Zhou is over there." Li Qiang nudged Chang Hao.
Chang Hao noticed Zhou Yuwen and Zheng Yanyan sitting together.
This scene was quite heartbreaking, and, by then, Chang Hao had already found a seat to sit down.
But Li Qiang insisted on pulling him over to join them.
Chang Hao also felt that if he didn’t go over, it might seem rather cowardly, and he told himself silently that he must not be cowardly.
You are from the Capital city, your family’s assets, including your house, are worth over ten million.
How could you let soone from the countryside beat you?
Besides, Yanyan is watching . If I don’t go over, would she look down on even more?
Recalling the look in Zheng Yanyan’s eyes as she watched him, Chang Hao was finally dragged over by Li Qiang.
"Hey, Old Zhou, why didn’t you co to class?" Li Qiang, making himself at ho, sat next to Zhou Yuwen and asked jokingly.
Zhou Yuwen said there were so issues.
"It wasn’t because you went out to play with your girlfriend, was it?" Li Qiang said, laughing as he glanced at Zheng Yanyan seated next to Zhou Yuwen.
Zheng Yanyan ignored him.
Ever since Li Qiang and the others joined the table, conversation had significantly dwindled.
Li Qiang’s remark fell flat, and it took him a few minutes to start another topic. Chang Hao asked, "By the way, have you booked your tickets yet?"
Nearing the holiday, it was difficult to get a taxi near the school, and since it was their first trip ho, they would likely have a lot of luggage. Chang Hao had ntioned earlier about borrowing a car from his uncle, suggesting that if it were convenient, they could all drive together to the station.
Actually, this topic was quite sentintal. He had discussed with Zheng Yanyan before, talking about driving around Jinling for a couple of days before heading ho together. Who could have imagined that, just a few days later, Zheng Yanyan would beco soone else’s girlfriend?
So what was the point of him borrowing the car?
Chang Hao’s uncle was a mid-level executive at a state-owned company and ca from the Capital city. With salary and bonuses, he earned up to four hundred thousand a year.
Chang Hao didn’t know why, but although they had only been discussing the car, the conversation sohow turned to his uncle.
Actually, the topic did not interest everyone greatly, but Chang Hao ended up talking about it anyway. After he did, he couldn’t help but steal glances at Zhou Yuwen’s reaction.
However, it might have been better if he hadn’t looked because he then noticed Zhou Yuwen’s hand resting on Zheng Yanyan’s thigh!
Zhou Yuwen had actually finished eating by then and was waiting for Zheng Yanyan. With nothing else to do, and considering Zheng Yanyan’s jean shorts and attractive legs much in view under the table, it made sense.
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