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“Yangyang, did Feng Jue help you capture this video? His photography skills are absolutely stunning.”

Zhu Di and Momo were in awe of the video Gu Yang had posted on Grape app.

After each live broadcast, Gu Yang would ticulously edit the piano performances to ensure fans could easily enjoy the music.

Following Zhu Di, Mo Mo, and Lu Mao’s complints on Gu Yang’s style, the conversation shifted to photography.

Gu Yang smiled and nodded, her heart swelling with pride for her boyfriend’s photography prowess.

Zhu Di and Mo Mo continued to shower praise on Feng Jue.

Feng Jue bashfully grinned and stood beside Gu Yang, his deanor radiating obedience.

anwhile, Gu Jin, seated nearby, shot him a cold glance.

During the weekend outing, while Gu Yang was occupied elsewhere, Feng Jue had managed to steal so alone ti with her sister once again.

Gu Jin furrowed her brow in deep disapproval, pondering, Is Gu Pei utterly inept? Can’t he even manage to keep this guy in check at ho?

“I’ll make sure Zheng Yi learns it properly one day,” Zhu Di muttered through clenched teeth, still frustrated by Zheng Yi’s lackluster photography skills.

Mo Mo turned to Lu Mao, Zhang Shan, and Li Shi, her expression earnest. “I suggest you all pick up so photography skills. You never know when you might need to capture monts with your future partners.”

Zhang Shan sighed. “But we’re all single.”

Li Shi echoed the sigh, then glanced at Mo Mo. “Including you.”

Lu Mao, the most seasoned in matters of love, placed his hands on his hips and chuckled. “Not . I’ve had plenty of relationships! Haha, isn’t it said that practice makes perfect?”

Mo Mo shot Lu Mao a cold glare, her fists clenched, but she managed a smile. “Little Fatty Lu.”

Gu Yang raised an eyebrow, siding with Mo Mo. She nodded in agreent. “Indeed, we’ve had our fair share of discussions and heartbreaks.”

Zhu Di and the others chuckled mockingly.

Lu Mao observed as Mo Mo clenched her fists and darted away. The pair engaged in a playful chase around a line of fragrant osmanthus trees along the roadside, occasionally exchanging playful banter.

The warmth of the March sun enveloped them, while a gentle breeze caused the scarlet silk of the laurel trees lining the road to sway gracefully.

Despite a few spring showers leaving traces of ink on the once vibrant silk, the youthful dreams persisted, undimd by the passing of ti.

After bidding farewell to Zhu Di and the others upon leaving school, Gu Yang and her companions headed to Jinyang Pavilion for lunch.

Gu Pei was notably absent, ntioning she was spending ti with her girlfriend and brother.

As they arrived at Jinyang Pavilion, the bustling eatery was nearly at capacity. Gu Jin had thought ahead and secured a reservation, ensuring their dishes awaited them upon arrival, with the manager graciously welcoming them at the entrance.

Jinyang Pavilion boasted seasonal nu additions, and Gu Yang savored the flavors of the freshly introduced spring dishes. Her attention was montarily diverted as an elegantly attired woman swept through the beaded curtain and approached their table.

While Jinyang Pavilion lacked private rooms, the dining areas were discreetly partitioned, affording guests a semblance of privacy. It was unusual for unfamiliar individuals to intrude upon others’ space, but the rustling of the beads hinted at a slightly assertive deanor.

Taking another bite of her al, Gu Yang speculated that the newcor might be the recently introduced supporting character, Ye Qingzi, her thoughts drifting montarily to the unfolding plot.

It seed evident that she had arrived to stir up trouble for Big Boss Sister.

However, the timing was off. This was Big Boss’s domain.

Ye Qingzi trailed behind Gu Yang and her companions as they entered. She had long harbored a desire to et Gu Jin, but Gu Jin led a rather predictable life.

After school, she typically headed straight ho or to the military hospital.

Unfamiliar with the intricacies of the Gu family dynamics and harboring no fondness for Gu Jin, Ye Qingzi naturally refrained from visiting.

Moreover, Xiao Yize had forbidden her from seeing Auntie Xiao again after her previous visit to the military hospital.

Additionally, No.1 Middle School had been under tight surveillance lately, barring outsiders from freely passing through.

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