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636: Chapter 636 Plato and Hegel 636: Chapter 636 Plato and Hegel Seeing Tan Shengi suddenly giggle shyly, Luo Yang was very curious.

He hadn’t told a joke and had no idea why she was laughing.

“Sister Tan, what are you laughing about?” Luo Yang asked with interest.

Tan Shengi smiled without a word.

Her silence only heightened Luo Yang’s curiosity.

“Sister Tan, co on, tell ,” Luo Yang pressed.

“Niu Zai, this ti when you pretend to be my boyfriend, it might have to be for a long ti,” Tan Shengi said in a coy voice.

The duration didn’t matter to him.

Luo Yang had plenty of ti and generously said, “Sister Tan, I won’t have any objections.”

After all, there would be no loss to him.

However, Luo Yang did have one condition, and it was that Tan Shengi should not ask him to frequently visit her parents.

After all, having pretended to be her boyfriend, it would seem abnormal not to regularly visit her parents.

And Luo Yang dreaded visiting her ho the most.

“Sister Tan, you also have to agree to one condition of mine,” Luo Yang said seriously.

Sorting things out now would prevent a lot of disputes later.

Otherwise, she might later accuse him of breaking his promise.

Tan Shengi was taken aback and asked, “What condition?”

Thinking Luo Yang wanted compensation, she heard him say, “Sister Tan, it’s just a small issue.

Regarding how often I should visit your parents.

I think once a year is enough.”

After hearing this, Tan Shengi understood and said with a smile, “How could that work?

Even if you said you were on a business trip, you couldn’t possibly only co back once a year.

Even visiting my parents once a month would be considered long, the most reasonable would be once a week.”

There are 52 weeks in a year.

If he agreed to help Tan Shengi, that would an visiting her house 52 tis a year.

Each visit couldn’t be empty-handed; he would have to bring so gifts.

In this way, not to ntion the ntal unease, the gifts alone would cost a pretty penny.

Pretending to be her boyfriend without paynt was one thing, but having to spend money as well was another.

Luo Yang laughed and said, “Sister Tan, I’m afraid of frequently seeing your parents.

Think about it, the more we et, the sooner we’ll be found out.

What then?”

He was pointing out a real issue.

Not visiting often wasn’t an option, but visiting too frequently wasn’t either.

This truly was a dilemma.

Tan Shengi furrowed her brow and said, “Niu Zai, it’s fine.

I have thought of a solution.

Even if my parents realize, there is a way to redy it.”

Actually, Tan Shengi had a motive for saying that.

Regarding her personal views on marriage, she was not too keen on the idea.

There’s a saying: Marriage is the grave of love.

From what she observed in her relatives and friends, Tan Shengi tended to agree with this viewpoint.

She felt that if she were unsatisfied in marriage, she would have to divorce, so it’d be better not to marry at all.

But her parents, watching their beloved daughter grow older each year, were anxious to see her settle down.

This led to conflict.

As long as Tan Shengi was willing to get married, the conflict with her family would be resolved.

Therefore, Tan Shengi wanted to find an ideal partner.

Of course, not a husband in the traditional sense.

What she ant was to experience a platonic love life.

The problem was that finding soone willing to live a platonic love life with her was not easy.

After thinking it over, Tan Shengi said, “Niu Zai, do you think most people are willing to have a platonic love?”

Luo Yang didn’t understand what “platonic love” ant; the term sounded odd to him.

He had heard of Hegel, though.

Sotis, the sa thing can be described in several different ways.

Therefore, Luo Yang wasn’t sure if Tan Shengi was using flowery language to express sothing simple, like “romantic love.”

“Sister Tan, what is platonic love?” Luo Yang asked.

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