No News from You, Lu 68: Chapter 68
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Lu Jingzhi looked at his hand, recalling the earlier scene, his ears slightly flushed. He hadn't expected his girlfriend to have such a great figure; he could barely hold her in one hand. It seemed he was in for some good fortune in the future. Unfortunately, he hadn’t had the chance to truly savor it this time. 0
 
Sang Yu leaned against the door, feeling as if all her strength had been drained away. She slowly slid down to the floor, her eyes unfocused as they stared into the distance, enveloped by an aura of sadness. Why had this person barged back into her life when she was trying so hard to forget him? She had forced herself to move on; why did he have to appear again? 0
 
At that moment, Sang Yu felt a deep sense of helplessness. The sting on her lips pulled her back to reality. She got up from the floor and walked to the bathroom sink. Looking at her reflection in the mirror, she couldn’t help but curse under her breath. What kind of man was he, anyway? 0
 
In the mirror, Sang Yu saw her hair slightly disheveled, her eyes glistening with unshed tears, her face still flushed from earlier, and her lips swollen and even a bit cracked. Marks from him were visible on her neck and collarbone, making her look like someone who had been ravaged by a man. 0
 
Sang Yu sighed deeply. Who knew what kind of madness Lu Jingzhi was experiencing? What had she done to deserve this? The only thing she felt grateful for was that it was relatively cold outside; tomorrow at work, she could wear a turtleneck to cover up a bit. If it were summer, she would probably have to take a day off. 0
 
But what about her lips? What was she supposed to say to her colleagues? That she got bitten by mosquitoes? In this weather? 0
 
Ah!!! Who would come to save her?! 0
 
Lu Jingzhi! Go for it! Lu Jingzhi! You can do it! 0
 
Ahhhh!!! So handsome! Too handsome! 0
 
The usually quiet and spacious campus was now filled with noise as students crowded around the basketball court, most of them girls. It was the day of a basketball game between the third-year classes, and School Heartthrob Lu Jingzhi was leading one of the teams. 0
 
After Lu Jingzhi made a stunning three-point shot, the girls surrounding the court could no longer contain their excitement and erupted into cheers. 0
 
Sang Yu’s eyes were fixed on the tall figure running across the court. Overcome with emotion, her cheeks flushed even more than usual, and her hands gripping the water bottle turned pale from exertion. 0
 
Tsk tsk tsk, it must be said that Lu Jingzhi certainly had a fanatical following among girls. Lin Yue sighed next to Sang Yu, “Just look at those long legs, those abdominal muscles, and that face that drives people crazy.” 0
 
What a pity that he wasn’t her type; she didn’t like men who looked so… flamboyant. But even if she didn’t like him, others certainly did—and they were head over heels for him. 0
 
Watching her excited friend beside her, Lin Yue couldn’t help but sigh in resignation. “Why do you have to like him of all people? There are plenty of other guys out there.” 0
 
 
Lu Jingzhi was perfect in every way—good-looking, fit, academically talented, and from a good family. However, there was one flaw: he was a notorious flirt. Ever since entering high school, he had never been without a girlfriend; as soon as one relationship ended, another began. 0
 
It was quite a headache to see these two end up as a couple by sheer coincidence. Watching her friend’s excitement, Lin Yue couldn’t bring herself to intervene. 0
 
“Yue Yue, Lu Jingzhi is just too handsome!” In Sang Yu’s eyes, Lu Jingzhi seemed to radiate light. 0
 
“Yes, yes, your Lu Jingzhi is the most handsome!” Lin Yue couldn’t deny it; she wouldn’t lie about his looks. 0
 
But then she glanced at her friend and thought about how mismatched they appeared next to each other. 0
 
In fact, Sang Yu was quite pretty. After becoming good friends with Lin Yue, she realized this. With her large, watery almond-shaped eyes that looked particularly adorable, a small upturned nose, and naturally rosy lips, her fair complexion and delicate skin made her almost flawless—there were no visible pores on her face. 0
 
Yet, she was incredibly self-conscious and always tried to hide herself. She walked with her head down, her hair covering half of her face, and wore oversized black-rimmed glasses that obscured her features. Although she had a slightly plump figure, with ample breasts and a curvy backside, she believed that if she lost a bit of weight, she would have an exceptional figure. 0
 
However, Lin Yue wouldn’t dare suggest that Sang Yu dress up better because she felt that Lu Jingzhi, the playboy he was, simply wasn’t a suitable match for her friend. 0
 
 
 
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