Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities Chapter 1143: Gu Yang Suspected That She Had Amnesia
Chapter 1143: Gu Yang Suspected That She Had Amnesia
Editor: Henyee Translations
Today was not only Gu Jin’s birthday but also a celebration of entering the grand finals.
Since everyone was underage and couldn’t drink, Gu Yang poured soda for everyone and raised her glass in a toast.
After the al, Shen Ran, feeling full, sprawled out on his chair and sighed. “Yangyang’s private dishes are too delicious. She could open her own restaurant!”
Gu Yang pondered for a mont. “It’s not impossible for the future.”
Gu Jin, slightly annoyed, reached out to poke Gu Yang’s head. “Didn’t you say this was for ? Why are you trying to sell mine too, huh?”
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Gu Yang blinked innocently. “Then why don’t we sell private dishes to make money?”
“Alright, let’s sell it,” Gu Jin said, taking a sip of the soda. The two-dollar-a-cup cola felt as luxurious as a glass of fine wine worth hundreds of thousands.
She could sell it to others, but she insisted on being involved.
Gu Yang cupped her face with both hands, her eyes sparkling with hope. “What should we call our private restaurant in the future? Sisters’ Restaurant?”
Gu Jin’s expression remained unchanged. “Sure.”
It was unusual for Feng Jue not to support Gu Yang’s idea; he frowned. “It doesn’t sound good.”
Gu Yang nodded. “That’s true. It does seem a bit old-fashioned. Our private restaurant needs a na that reflects its grandeur and sophistication.”
Gu Yang was a little useless when it ca to naming. She looked at Gu Jin and blinked. “Why don’t you give a na?”
Gu Jin thought for a while. “Jin Yang Pavilion.”
From the sound of it, everyone knew that she and her sister had opened it together.
After the party ended, everyone went to the nearby mall to play.
After all, after today, they would begin closed-door training to prepare for the finals.
Jin City was ablaze with lights at night. The neon signs flickered in bright colors, and the streets buzzed with activity.
Though Jin City was right next to Liang City, Gu Yang had never visited before the international eSports competition.
Now, as she walked these unfamiliar streets, she felt a faint sense of familiarity.
The intertwining lights made the night market shine as brightly as day. Gu Yang couldn’t see a single star when she looked up, but her gaze fell on a nearby building.
Its na read—Gu Group.
Perhaps because of the familiar surna, Gu Yang’s heart began to waver.
Yet, when she looked away, a sense of emptiness washed over her, as if a piece of her was missing.
For so reason, the streets and alleys of Jin City felt oddly familiar.
Suddenly, she had a hunch that the answers to the seahorse effect that had troubled her for years might lie within this strange yet vaguely familiar city.
After today, Team Blue Whale returned to Cloud Rising Orphanage for closed-door training.
During this ti, nurous dia reporters sought to interview Team Blue Whale but couldn’t locate them, even after scouring all the hotels in Jin City.
They would never have guessed that the base of the Blue Whale battle team was a small-town orphanage.
The orphanage was no longer what it used to be; many facilities had been upgraded. Team Blue Whale had even funded a special eSports training room.
As a rookie in the ga, Gu Yang couldn’t participate in the eSports training. Eager to clear the fog clouding her heart, she decided to explore Jin City on her own.
With her mixed feelings about the city, she hoped to get to know it better, perhaps even rediscover so lost pieces of mory tucked away in its corners.
Gu Yang suspected she had lost her mory.
Although her recollections seed coherent, the occasional seahorse effect and indistinct shouts in her dreams left her questioning the validity of her mories.
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