Chapter 1057 - Thought It Was Too Simple
The story starts in Chapter 317 of "My Super Beautiful Lady Boss": Su Xuan said softly, and as he finished speaking, Chu Wanjun was also shocked in... Donât miss it!
Su Xuan said softly, and as he finished speaking, Chu Wanjun was also shocked in her heart; she really hadnât seen it coming. Wasnât Su Xuan just transferred here? Whoâs his girlfriend?"Have some water. After you drink it, Iâll probably send you back. Your mom is very worried about you," Su Xuan said softly.
"My mom, you, youâve met my mom?" Chu Wanjun looked at Su Xuan with a worried face and quickly asked.
"Yes, she went to the school today. Chu Wanjun, to be honest, life is hard, but you shouldnât come here to work. Youâre basically pushing yourself into a pit of fire." Su Xuan actually felt that all of this was really a matter of luck; if it werenât for the coincidence of him being here, there are some things he wouldnât even dare imagine. A towerâs understanding of Chu Wanjun, if she were really drugged and then did something with someone, she might not want to live anymore. It can only be said that all of this is luck.
"I, I didnât expect it to be so chaotic. The manager said itâs just to accompany for drinks and songs; who wouldâve thought men would be so despicable."
Chu Wanjun said with a face of grievance, and Su Xuan was speechless, thinking about what she meant by "our men." In places like this, thereâs no legitimate industry, right? If there were legitimate things here, that would be a bit wrong. Youâre thinking too simply.
"You really think too naively. Is this kind of place supposed to be that simple? Today, you were lucky enough to meet someone who wanted to control you with drugs. What if you met someone who wanted to forcefully take advantage of you? What would you do? Can you consider the consequences of your actions?"
Su Xuan still felt that he needed to give this little girl a lesson; otherwise, sheâs really unaware of the severity. This matter is quite complicated.
"Uh, I, I know, but, but I also donât want my mom to suffer too much, you know? Momâs health isnât good. By the way, donât tell my mom about what I did here. Iâve thought it through; tomorrow I can find a new job at the very least."
Chu Wanjun said seriously, as he really didnât want his mother to know about this; it would definitely break her heart.
"Donât worry, I havenât told her about this, but you should stop looking for a job and go back to school. Thereâs no problem that canât be solved. Even if you truly donât want to study anymore, you should finish off this semester and then letâs talk."
Su Xuan said seriously, and as Su Xuan finished speaking, Chu Wanjun looked at him. At that moment, she actually felt a bit unsettled inside. For some reason, when Su Xuan was speaking, her heart unexpectedly longed for him to say more to her because she knew it was genuine concern. At this moment, Chu Wanjun suddenly felt a bit envious of Su Xuanâs girlfriend on the phone earlier.
Due to a lack of understanding before, Chu Wanjun initially didnât have a good impression of Su Xuan; she thought he was just someone who flirts. But now she realizes Su Xuan isnât that kind of person; he actually has his own principles.
The reason for saying this is because when Su Xuan took off his coat, she actually woke up, but seeing Su Xuan act so gentlemanly and helping her, she was quite touched at that moment. Su Xuan is genuinely a gentleman, a true gentleman whose nobility and sincere kindness isnât something that can be feigned. At that moment, her previous bad impression of Su Xuan vanished, and she began to admire him more.
"But, but..." Chu Wanjun thought about her barbecue stand that she couldnât set up now and felt that life would be hard to continue.
"Alright, no more buts. By the way, Iâm quite curious about why you never seem to get drunk?" Su Xuan was quite curious about this Taoist thing; this girl seemed to have a great tolerance for alcohol, drinking more than a dozen bottles.
"Uh, well, thatâs because I eat raw kudzu root before drinking; that stuff makes it so I never get drunk."
"Well, you really put what you learned to good use. I never thought you were such a genius," Su Xuan said with a smile.
When Su Xuan took Chu Wanjun to the outside of the KTV, he pushed his bicycle over and smiled as he said.
"You donât mind this old bike, do you?"
Chu Wanjun smiled faintly and said.
"Iâm not some rich heiress anyway, but you really are quite inscrutable to me. Are you a rich second generation or not?"
Chu Wanjun asked curiously, and Su Xuan chuckled, then said.
"Of course, Iâm a rich second generation. Didnât you see it? Iâm very wealthy," Su Xuan said high-profile, and Chu Wanjun pouted, thinking to herself, couldnât tell at all. Your phone seems less than a thousand bucks, right? Never seen such a low-key ârich kid,â but now Chu Wanjun feels talking with Su Xuan actually has a friendly feeling, as if thereâs no significant gap between them.
When Su Xuan rode the bike with Chu Wanjun, zigzagging through several alleys, they finally arrived at a more secluded residential area. Looking at the surroundings, Su Xuan sighed; in these times, though people wouldnât starve, the environment was really poor, with not only pig farms nearby but also iron workshops. Living here was really tough.
"Alright, Iâm leaving first. Also, remember to go to school tomorrow, or I wonât keep your secret." Su Xuan smiled faintly, but Chu Wanjun was frustrated, looking at Su Xuan, saying.
"Arenât you coming up to sit for a while?"
"No, Iâm leaving. By the way, take two more pills; I feel thereâs some toxin residual." Su Xuan said, turning the Dragon Head around, then rode off. After he left, shortly after, Chu Wanjunâs mother came downstairs, having heard her daughterâs voice. Her heart was filled with emotions since sheâd been worried about her daughter the whole day.
"Wanjun, youâre back, you, where have you been all day?"
"Mom, Iâm okay. I just wanted to find a part-time job to relieve some of the financial stress on you, and I made you worried," Chu Wanjun said softly, knowing she still couldnât tell her mother that she wasnât studying anymore as it would definitely be unbearable for her mother to hear that.
"Oh, silly girl. Silly girl, itâs your mother who owes you. Itâs all because being a mother is useless."
Looking at her daughter, at that moment, Chu Wanjunâs mother felt a deep sense of guilt as she believed all of this was caused by her own incompetence.