Ji Shaoyan understood his grandfather’s temper.

In this situation, if he wanted his Grandpa to give back control of his life, he can only give a reasonable answer and wait for Grandpa’s anger drop a little. But, any excuse that he plans to temporarily use now cannot withstand the old man’s scrutiny.

Besides, since Grandpa has already asked, he can’t remain silent for too long.

Thus, he could only answer according to his original plan. With a tone akin to admitting his mistakes, he said in a low voice, “I’m was afraid that Xiao-Yang’s disobedience will cause trouble to the family and wanted to help him cut off the relationship, but I was also scared that some prejudices will affect our meeting. If they really are friends, I was worried that if we dressed too well they will treat us differently, that’s why we changed clothes and didn’t bring any bodyguards.”

He raised his head, swearing very sincerely, “Grandpa, I promise, I will not be so reckless next time.”

Grandpa Ji still didn’t believe him all that much.

But since this was his grandson’s answer, he no longer bothered to delve into it anymore. He nodded and said, “Fine, then you can use these days to reflect properly ba.”

Ji Shaoyan guessed that his excuse was not good enough and could only let out a resigned “en”.

Fortunately, the obstacle was not big. He can’t go out, but others can come in. As long he can make Liang Jingxiu get in contact with Zhou Li and bring a certain boy inside to visit him, they can still meet.

This thought travelled through his mind in a flash, only to be forced to a stop when he heard Grandpa Ji say to the bodyguards and nurses, “Any visitors these days will need to be turned away. Even if Xiao-Liang and Xiao-Yan come to visit, they are not allowed to come inside.”

Ji Shaoyan: “……”

Grandpa Ji glanced at his grandson from the corners of his eyes. “Stay still*. You can attend your classes when your ankles heal.”

[T/N: like when you tell little kids to sit down when they run/mess around too much]

This is all because you didn’t take things seriously!

Ji Shaoyan: “……”

His ankles will need to be taken care of for a while. By the time they are fully healed, school would’ve long since started.

This meant that if the Zhou family transfers Zhou Li to Mingying, they will not be able to see each other even when the school term starts. He reminded, “I have to go to school.”

Grandpa Ji remained unmoved.

A-Yan was extremely intelligent even if he doesn’t put any effort into his studies. For him, missing out a few days or even a month will not delay his placing in the top ten spots for exams. Moreover, their family did not require their children to place in the top of their classes, so he said, “Concentrate on healing. There is no space for discussion. “

Ji Shaoyan looked at his grandpa sitting at the table and eating dinner, making it very clear that the conversation topic will be ending here. He was immediately discontent.

He also couldn’t have Liang Jingxiu bring a certain person over during his allowed breaks because Zhou Li was here to visit the sick. If he couldn’t ask the other to come up to have some tea and instead just sent him away downstairs after a word or two, it would be really rude of him.

He couldn’t think of a good way out of this ditch for the time being. Seeing how Liang Jingxiu had been sending messages, he reopened WeChat.

Liang Jingxiu didn’t see him reply for a long time and didn’t care even a little about being left out. Thoroughly entertained, he continued to text his friend, asking him what he thought about this relevation and continued to post, asking him what he thought, how he planned to save the beauty, before finally ending with a gloat for his misfortune: You only had to endure one more day, you broke your leg for nothing.

Ji Shaoyan just gave him three words: Not for nothing.

Liang Jingxiu: What?

Ji Shaoyan did not explain.

After Lin Ye and the others learned that Zhou Li was from the Zhou family, they would only follow the current affairs and avoid troubling Zhou Li.

But he didn’t think this was enough. He wanted to kill them all in one fell swoop. Even if this event was repeated, he’ll still do everything in the exact same way. If Zhou Li learns that he destroyed this small gang in the future, will he have a better impression of him? Besides, he was the first and currently the only person who has sent flowers to Silly Fool.

Thinking up until this point, Ji Shaoyan felt a little more comfortable, so he tapped into the game’s app.

Sure enough, everyone was chattering about today’s big melon in the public chatroom.

This little broken mobile game only displayed the number of online users and not specific players, but this can be viewed through the flower delivery system. With so many rich second generation roaming around in the game, it was naturally impossible for none of them have spare flowers lying around, so they opened up the system to gift them away. In the small box that popped up, they couldn’t find Zhou-er’s name and proceeded to tell the others. Zheng San felt that it was a pity, turning to reluctantly chat with them about the real Zhou-er.

Although the hot search had just been withdrawn, it could still be found if someone was dedicated to the task. The topics regarding the genuine young master were quickly brought up.

Zheng San: Oh, how great!

Liu Xiao Wei: Oh, school bully!

Zheng San: With this violent temper, Zhou-er can’t have been beaten into a cripple by him ba? Damn, can he even come online?

Tang Xin Tian: Which outcome are you hoping for?

No one knew if Zheng San was busy or if he simply didn’t want to answer with that stubborn personality of his. His bubbles didn’t show up for a long time.

The second generations quickly forgot about him and continued to discuss the big melon but couldn’t help but feel a little embarrassed. A child was raised and abandoned by another family, the Zhou family must be feeling so uncomfortable with no idea which direction the situation will develop in.

The scene at this moment was not as gloomy as outside speculation, but rather a simple family dinner around a big table.

Zhou Lubo couldn’t help but glance at his little brother while taking a sip of water.

After a day’s worth of close contact, he noticed that his little brother was not at all the slightest bit anxious in this new environment. He was very calm from beginning to end, with not even a fault found in his dining habits. Sitting here, it was as if he was a child originally raised within a wealthy family, to the point where even he doubted whether the background check he personally performed was correct.

He sent a look to his father again.

After the father and son pair came back from a walk, his father’s expression was faintly heavy and it was obvious something had happened. He patiently sat through a meal and chatted with the other family members in the living room for a while. Seeing his father heading to the study, he got up and followed the man in, asking what had happened earlier.

Father Zhou didn’t answer. With his hands behind his back, he made two rounds inside the study before suddenly stopping in the middle of his path, kicking at the table.

Zhou Lubo asked, “Is it Qian Duoshu?”

Father Zhou looked at him.

Zhou Lubo said, “I’m right?”

Father Zhou: “You know about it?”

Zhou Lubo nodded. “I saw his behaviour wasn’t very stable today and I felt that something may be wrong.”

Father Zhou inhaled a few rough breaths and tried to suppress the fire in his heart before passing along his younger son’s experiences to the eldest.

Zhou Lubo’s expression suddenly became cold. He had suspected there was something going on behind closed doors but he didn’t expect it to be so serious. No wonder their child’s character didn’t match the reports. It turned out to be a second personality.

Father Zhou said, “Move your brother’s registration back as soon as possible. Xiao-Wen’s registration cannot be passed to his household, find an excuse first to drag it out!”

That brute has already ruined one of his sons and there was no way he was going to let him destroy a second one. He walked two more laps around the room, his wrath building up more and more, then went out to look down the stairs only to find that Zhou Li was no longer in the living room. After asking around and learning his son had already returned to his room, he went over to ask the boy if he wanted to sue Qian Duoshu.

Zhou Li: “He can issue a psychiatric diagnosis, so won’t he be exempted from jail time even if he’s reported ba?”

Father Zhou: “I will find a way to send him there.”

Zhou Li hesitated for a few seconds but still shook his head. “I can’t be the judge in this case.”

He didn’t know why he came here, and was even more unclear on when he will leave.

However, he suddenly thought of a somewhat reliable answer recently. The doctor had said that he was in good enough condition to live for three more months, but he was never able to reach his intended date. Therefore, God noticed him for his good deeds and gave him a chance to live the days he never got the chance see.

He has lived here for nearly a month, so that meant there was more than a month left.

When he goes back, he can continue to study whether the reincarnation cycle was based on drawing cards or lotteries, then he can go dance the hokey-pokey with the underground neighbours he never had the time to meet, just having a peaceful chat in the dazzling galaxy about their lives, their joys, and their sorrows, all those experiences that have been engraved into their souls. That seemed to be a pretty good end.

“I have no affection for Qian Duoshu, it’s mainly Qian Liye.” He looked at the two men in front of him. “So, wait for him to come out and ask him ba. If he wants to report him, then do as he asks.”

And if he hasn’t disappeared after a month, let’s talk about it again.

Father Zhou patted him on the shoulder, distressed out of his mind but not saying anything more, then took his eldest son back to the study, ready to consult a lawyer about what to do with this kind of thing. But, when the door opened, he came face-to-face with Madam Zhou and Zhou Luwen. None of them knew when the two had come in.

After all, Madam Zhou and him were a pair of husband and wife. She had long realised his rather absent-minded state tonight and wanted to ask about affairs in private, but when she went upstairs with Xiao-Wen and saw her husband and eldest son going to Liye’s room with solemn faces, she knew that his attitude tonight must be related to their child, and so she followed them here.

Father Zhou subconsciously glanced at Zhou Luwen.

Zhou Luwen understood this gesture. “Do you guys need some privacy?”

Father Zhou hesitated for a second, but said, “No need.”

Although that man was Xiao-Wen’s biological father, the boy must know about this matter, lest someone accidentally gets injured in the future.

After thinking about it, he explained the situation to the two of them. Madam Zhou turned pale the moment she became aware of the situation, looking like she was about to faint again as she clutched her chest.

Zhou Luwen quickly supported her while a sudden sadness overcame him. 

His father told him there were all kinds of people in this world, and how there was a possibility his blood relatives will not be all that good. He had prepared himself, but was also secretly looking forward to the meeting. When they met today, his aunt might be a little too greedy for money, but she was very talkative, and while his uncle didn’t speak much, he often had the final word. The father he had been waiting for all this time talked to him cautiously and appeared to have a good temper… He never expected the hideous truth that was hidden underneath the man’s good temper.

The most important thing was that boy.

Although the baby-swap was completely out of their control, ever since he read the background check his brother put together he felt that he owed the other boy a lot. Besides what was seen on the surface, he owed something heavier, so heavy that he he didn’t even know what to offer as compensation.

[T/N: a bit of a messy translation from me, but basically, ZLW is saying he doesn’t know how to compensate ZL when it comes to being swapped into a financially struggling family (what is seen on the surface to the public) and being abused to the point of a second personality developing, along with obvious character flaws (something heavier)]

At this point in time, a certain boy was reading through these gossipy conversations with gusto.

He has collected nine different fragments and only required three more before he is able to enter the third floor. There wasn’t any technical skills needed to open a chest. Fortunately, the various speculations about him that flew through the public chatroom were quite interesting, so he wandered through the maze while spectating these rumours. He quickly came across a chest and opened for a prop that can be used to swap fragments and easily put it to use.

Zheng San was still discussing with the other rich kids whether to have a ‘chance encounter’ during these few days or to call out the real Zhou-er when school starts to take him out for dinner. At this time, he was smashed by a prop and one of his unique fragment was replaced with a piece of debris.

He looked at the ID of the opposing player. His rationality cracked with a “crack“.

Zheng San: This Li, you’re fucking targeting me specifically, is that right!!!

Li: I don’t want it either. Besides, it’s useless even if I’m targeting your fragments. After all, I already have them all.

Zheng San: You dare act sad after cheating me*!

[T/N: after gaining a bargain/benefit, one appears to still be sad or at a loss (basically, acting stingy)]

Li: Don’t be angry, don’t be angry, haven’t you heard of the song?

Zheng San: What?

Li: It must be a special fate, to become family along the way. How much he loves you, you should give him a little more, and look for the possibility of happiness~

[T/N: 给你们/For you, by Phil Chang]

Zheng San: Fuck off, who the hell wants a special fate with you!

Li: I’m talking about you and the system.

Zheng San: ……

Jing Shao: Hahahahaha

Ji Shaoyan also couldn’t help the laugh that escaped him. He soon opened chest and received a prop, which was also used.

Instantly, a message popped up from the system: Congratulations, you have obtained Fragment No. 8 from player [Li]!

Taken aback, another laugh left his mouth. 

Zhou Li was in the middle of teasing Zheng San so he was caught off guard by the prop selection. The main thing was that one of his rare fragments had been swapped. He suddenly felt a pain in his heart.

Eggy, you unfilial son! This young master has worked hard to support you for so long, yet you dare bite your master!

Ji Shao: I’m sorry, Li, the prop hit you.

Li: It’s okay, swapping fragments will give you a replacement.

Ji Shao: A duplicate or?

Li: New one.

Zheng San: Yes, retribution!

Li: It doesn’t matter, I can just exchange it from your inventory again.

Zheng San: Piss off!

Li: I think the possibility is quite big.

Zheng San: Liuxi No. 2, how many classes in a year group?

Li: Want to come find me again? No need to wander around the classrooms, just find a random person and ask who the school grass of No. 2 is.

Tand Xin Tian: Wow, school grass [Excited]

Zheng San: Just blow*, why don’t you.

[T/N: gloat]

Li: Not blowing, I am our second high’s Face Rep. Please take care of me.

Jing Shao: Liuxi No. 2… Is there someone named Qian Liye in your school?

Li: There is ah.

The rich second generations shivered in excitement.

They only snuck a peek at the information floating around but didn’t exactly know about the situation. Unexpectedly, they were in the midst of an insider. Even Zheng San stopped quarrelling with him, asking out of curiosity just what kind of person Qian Liye was.

Li: School bully and school grass.

Zheng San: Didn’t you say are the school grass?

Li: Right ya, so I am Qian Liye. Hello everyone.

The second generations immediately booed him in unison.

Although this guy was a down-right bastard, after getting along, they could see he had a good temper and most definitely will have no contact with the school bully who often beats people. Obviously, this guy who hid behind his ID in-game was just teasing them since he found it fun.

Li: It’s true. Look into my eyes.

Zheng San: Go away ba, if you really are Qian Liye, I will eat my phone.

Li: I took a screenshot.

Zheng San: Screenshot all you want. When you’re done, come over, Ge will treat you well.

Li: Sure [Smile]

Zhou Li casually talked with them while opening his chests.

Perhaps it was because everyone was extremely peaceful today, but his good luck seemed to prosper tonight. He collected the fragments he needed in less than an hour and was the first out of all users to enter the next floor.

As soon as he entered, he saw the update bar slowly fill up. When it was fully loaded, he found that this new floor now allowed private chatrooms.

Ji Shaoyan almost immediately followed and entered the third floor. He ignored the congratulatory messages on the public screen and clicked on Zhou Li’s private chat. Using the ‘tours’ they talked about last time as an opening, he asked the other boy for his phone number and to add each other on WeChat.

Zhou Li had no objections and happily sent his contacts over. When the notification for a friend request came through, he switched to WeChat and tapped into the other’s profile.

Ji Shaoyan heard the ringing of an approved friend request and saw the system declare their mutual friendship. Looking at the name “Zhou Li”, his mood finally improved. He greeted with a simple hello and, not wanting their conversation to end so quickly, wrote: Do you know the truth behind this game?

Zhou Li interest was immediately piqued. He replied: You know?

Ji Shaoyan replied “en” and waited for him to ask more questions. Only then did he tell him a little bit about Grandpa Wei and his antiquities.

Zhou Li thought to himself, no wonder those second generations will suffer through this little broken game. Turns out you can really gain a profit from this ah.

Ji Shaoyan: I’m guessing that since the game implemented this friendship value feature, there will be paired events in the later stages. I have two friends in-game so I won’t fight with them. How about we team up?

He knew that if Zhou Li promised something, he would definitely follow through.

In order to prevent this Silly Fool from teaming up with Song Yingshi, and to keep him away if someone besides Zhou-er and Xiao-Yan show up out of nowhere, he had to lock down on this person in advance.

Zhou Li subconsciously wanted to reply “okay ah” and was about to send it through when he suddenly realised something was off.

What about Song Yingshi? Have you already forgotten about your wife, Song Yingshi? She even fed you for a few days ah!

He confessed: I’m a complete noob, don’t you want to think about it some more?

Ji Shaoyan: No need, I think you are pretty lucky.

Zhou Li: But someone has even better luck than me. Look at San Yue, she unlocked two rare items, even earned a congratulations from the system.

Ji Shaoyan: She is a girl.

Zhou Li: Pair a man and women together, no one will tire from the workload*.

[T/N: idiom, a well-balanced pair]

Ji Shaoyan: As you can see, I’m rather popular in our circle. To avoid making trouble for her, it’s better for me to choose a boy. I hope you don’t refuse.

Zhou Li looked down at the screen. He felt that the direction they were heading in was a bit wrong.

However, he also knew that since he forced himself into the plot, the time Ji Shaoyan spent with Song Yingshi was shortened and he never got the chance to act his role in the scene of Grandma Song’s death. Maybe Ji Shaoyan didn’t get to develop his deep feelings, so in contrast, the revolutionary friendship formed between the young master and him was even deeper. Thus, Ji Shaoyan now wanted to be friends in real life. Therefore, he replied: Fine ba.

Ji Shaoyan was very satisfied: Remember to send me flowers in the future.

After Zhou Li’s promise, the two chatted a while before going offline to sleep.

The next morning, as soon as he sat down in the dining room, he noticed that the atmosphere was not quite right. Madam Zhou looked at him with red eyes.

The gears in his minds turned. He asked, “Do all of you know?”

The Zhou family nodded together.

Zhou Li said, “Oh, then you can all call me Xiao-Li from now on. I am not Qian Liye.”

Madam Zhou softly hummed in agreement, subconsciously wanting to say something but not knowing where to start.

Seeing this dull atmosphere, Father Zhou announced, “Okay, let’s eat ba. After breakfast, Xiao-Li and I will go to the hospital.”

Zhou Li looked at him with questions in his eyes.

Father Zhou thought the boy had misunderstood and thought he was going to take him to the psychiatric department, so he quickly clarified, “Didn’t you want to talk to the injured patient? I’ve arranged it for you.”

Zhou Li replied with an “oh” and finished his meal slowly before following him to the hospital where Master Lin was resting at.

Er Ye suddenly offended the Ji family and right now, the only thing in his mind was to get things sorted out as soon as possible, so there were only two men in the ward to guard Master Lin.

After they heard the identities of these two visitors, they felt like they had experienced a slight auditory hallucination, but the aura of Father Zhou and the young man next to him were not something that could be passed off as a joke, not to mention that the lawyers and bodyguards did not look at all like decorations. They could only accept this fact as the truth.

After Zhou Li waited for everyone to exit the room, he closed the door and sat on the chair placed by the bedside.

Master Lin’s face seemed to have more blood in it than yesterday. He looked to be faring well. Lin Ye asked, “Is that your actual dad?”

Zhou Li confirmed, “En, our families brought home the wrong child.”

Lin Ye sneered, “Are you guys filming a TV series?”

Zhou Li smiled. “Probably ba, I also think it’s rather dog-blooded.”

Master Lin hid his smile and looked at the boy in silence.

The last time they saw each other, their identities were very clear. He could squeeze each other to death as long as he stretched out his hand. Now, after being separated for a day, while the boy was still the same person, he was no longer someone he could deal with if he wished to. 

He asked, “Why did you come looking for me?”

Zhou Li took out his phone. “Repay the debt.”

Lin Ye barked out a laugh. It seemed to be laced with ridicule, although whether this laugh was aimed at the boy or at himself, no one knew. He said, “No need.”

Zhou Li urged, “I promised to pay you back. I don’t want to owe any debts.”

Seeing how he kept insisting on the repayment, Lin Ye took out his own phone to let him scan through the money.

Zhou Li finished the transfer and turned his eyes to the fruit basket sitting to the side. He picked up an orange and slowly peeled it in a very calm manner. Master Lin really liked this indifferent demeanour of his. He stared at the boy for a few minutes, suddenly feeling an unprecedented regret but unable to muster up the right words to say. “Are you not going to apologise to me?”

Zhou Li asked with a smile, “Your* subordinates smashed my head open*, did I receive an apology?”

[T/N: polite form of you with LY, as always]
[T/N: literally, scooping open a gourd. Since a gourd is round, and a head is round, you can see the comparison]

Master Lin followed up with a smile of his own. “I suppose you’re right. Then, we can just forget it.”

He saw that this child had finally peeled away a section of the orange and torn off a slice from the fruit. He subconsciously wanted to stretch out his hand, but the moment he raised his arm, he saw the boy put the slice of orange his own mouth. For a moment, he stayed silent.

Zhou Li pretended not to notice this action born from wishful thinking* and slowly swallowed the sweetness of fruit in his mouth. He admitted, “Actually, I knew from the beginning you had some other thoughts towards me.”

[T/N: to imagine one’s love is reciprocated/to think the other person’s actions is done because they love you back]

Lin Ye’s heart jumped as his eyes abruptly fell on the boy.

Zhou Li said, “I also knew that you were originally going for Xiao Wu.”

Lin Ye understood everything instantly. “You dragged me out on purpose?”

Zhou Li: “En. What else could I do?”

Lin Ye: “What if you didn’t gather enough money?”

Zhou Li: “If I couldn’t gather it in time, I would’ve gone to someone and asked for some. The main reason for the delay was because I needed the time to figure out how to deal with you. Fortunately, I got lucky and didn’t need to experience that kind of hardship.”

Lin Ye stared at him.

He thought this kid was an idiot, but everything has been flipped around. He was fooled from the beginning. This epiphany rendered him speechless for a moment. “So, you came here today to tell me not to make trouble with your brother?”

Zhou Li: “En. If you mess with him, I will mess with you.”

His lips curved into a faint smile. “Master Lin, I am one who follows through with his promises. You know this.”

He handed the remaining peeled orange to the man then stood up to leave the room. Before he made his exit, he added, “Oh right, your golden retriever, I will come back to return it to you when I have the time.”

The corners of Lin Ye’s mouth twitched. “I’ll give it to you ba. I asked someone for it on a whim. If you send it back, I will just throw it out.”

Zhou Li nodded, then opened the door and left.

Father Zhou and Zhou Lubo were waiting for him outside. Seeing him walk out, they followed him to the exit and quickly arrived at the parking lot. Father Zhou said, “Want to go home? Or do you still want to go elsewhere?”

Zhou Li: “No need. You guys can go to work ba.”

Father Zhou: “We’re not that busy. If you want to play around, your big brother can take you there.”

Zhou Li: “It’s okay, I know you guys are busy.”

After a brief thought, he changed his answer to, “I want to remove my tattoo.”

He didn’t know whether it was because Qian Liye had not been willing to spend too much money or if the tattoo master in their local area had such poor craftsmanship, but the tattoo on his body was really just too ugly to look at. He was already unable to bear walking around with this thing on him since a long time ago but never had enough money to wipe it off, but with this new change in this life, he now had the opportunity. 

He said, “I’ll go find someone to erase it. If Qian Liye is not satisfied in the future, please find a better master to ink the tattoo on for him.”

Father Zhou: “What’s the tattoo of?”

Zhou Li pulled his collar downwards, letting the man see for himself. 

Father Zhou looked over curiously. Even Zhou Lubo couldn’t hold back the urge to sneak a look.

The two gazed at the image for a while, then Father Zhou raised his thumb. “Vulture ah, it’s quite domineering!”

Zhou Li looked at him. “This is an eagle.”

Father Zhou: “……”

Zhou Lubo: “……”

Do eagle necks tend to be that long?

Zhou Li said, “Understand now, ba? Find him a reliable, experienced master.”

The Zhou father and son were speechless.

Zhou Li went on his phone to search where he could get his tattoos removed. He got off the car and strolled around in the mall. All of a sudden, he heard a notification sound from WeChat. Tapping into the app, he saw Ji Shaoyan had sent him a message. Not only that, the young master had also left him a voice message.

This little act of Ji Shaoyan’s was done purely because he recalled the many posts on the school forum that expressed their admiration for his voice. With this in mind, he began to act like a peacock displaying his fine tail feathers.

Zhou Li naturally didn’t know about a certain someone’s sinister intentions, so he raised his phone up to his ears.

The next second, all he could hear was a gentle voice that floated into his ears, saying with the hint of a smile laced within the words, “Good morning, are you up? I think the third floor is quite interesting. When will you come online today? We can discuss it while playing around.”

He typed his reply: Right now, I’m not sure when I’ll be free.

Ji Shaoyan: Are you busy with something else?

Zhou Li: En, I’m getting a tattoo removed.

Ji Shaoyan thought to himself that it was good to have the tattoo removed then continued to message the other, even sending through a voice message from time to time.

Zhou Li was led astray from his task as their conversation brought him into another tangent. When he suddenly looked back at the chat log, he gradually realised that something was wrong once again. Did the Ji Shaoyan in the original text have such a habit? Even if he wanted to make friends with him, it’s not like there was a special reason to go about things this way ah.

Could it be that because he picked up the baton, Ji Shaoyan’s feelings were transferred to him instead?

But this person was the male protagonist, they can’t just bend freely at will.

No, wait, this guy was perverted. With that brain of his, perhaps both men and women were fine?

Zhou Li scrutinised the other’s actions for two seconds before typing out a line: A girl just asked me for my WeChat. She’s kind of cute. Wait a bit, I’ll talk to you later.

Ji Shaoyan: “……”

The author has something to say:

Ji Shaoyan: I need to order a cage.

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