No News from You, Lu 138: Chapter 138
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"So, after you graduate, you need to make sure to find a partner," Sang's monther said. 0
 
"She might as well have not said anything," Sang Yu replied. "Anyway, I'm not going on blind dates." 0
 
"If you’re not going on blind dates, then you should at least bring someone back for me," Sang's monther insisted. 0
 
"I would like to bring someone back, but I’m afraid you won’t approve," Sang Yu admitted. 0
 
"See? There’s no one, is there? If you can’t find someone yourself, we’ll help you look," Sang's monther said. 0
 
"Who says I can’t find someone? You underestimate me too much! I’ll find someone for you!" Sang Yu retorted. 0
 
Sang's monther exchanged a glance with Sang's father, and she even gave him a subtle signal. These little gestures did not escape Sang Xia’s notice; she instantly understood what her parents were implying. She knew her sister was dating someone and had been careful to keep it from their parents, so she decided not to say anything. 0
 
"This is what you said. If you don’t find a boyfriend in a while, you’ll have to go on blind dates," Sang's monther warned. 0
 
Sang Yu weakly replied, "I got it." Not wanting to be questioned further by her parents, she returned to her room, pondering how to make them accept Lu Jingzhi. Unfortunately, no matter how hard she thought, she couldn’t come up with a solution. 0
 
Sigh! Forget it! I won’t think about it anymore! Sang Yu mumbled as she lay on her bed. 0
 
Meanwhile, Lu Jingzhi was having dinner with Jiang Han and Lin Yue. He didn’t have Lin Yue’s contact information, so he asked Jiang Han to help arrange the meeting. 0
 
"Wow! Lu Daxiaocao has time to invite me to dinner?" Lin Yue remarked sarcastically as she took her seat. Jiang Han subtly tugged at Lin Yue's sleeve, reminding her not to go too far. 0
 
Lin Yue didn’t care; she just couldn’t stand Lu Jingzhi. After all, he had caused Sang Xiaoyu so much trouble. 0
 
Lu Jingzhi paid no mind to Lin Yue's attitude. He knew that she had a poor impression of him because of the situation with Sang Yu. Now that he and Sang Yu were together, he hoped to improve his relationship with her friend—at the very least, they shouldn’t act like enemies. 0
 
Lu Jingzhi took a low-key approach and personally poured Lin Yue a glass of water. Seeing this made Lin Yue hold back her words. 0
 
"Alright then, what do you want?" she asked impatiently; she still had plans to meet Doctor Sheng and didn’t have much time for dinner with these two. 0
 
"Take your time; see if there’s anything you want to eat," Lu Jingzhi suggested as he pushed the menu toward Lin Yue. 0
 
Without hesitation, Lin Yue ordered several expensive dishes since Lu Jingzhi clearly wasn’t short on money. 0
 
While waiting for the food to arrive, Lu Jingzhi spoke up. "You’re close with Sang Yu; I’d like to ask you about something concerning her." 0
 
 
Seeing the expression on Lin Yue's face, Lu Jingzhi knew that her invitation to dinner was definitely about Sang Xiaoyu. "Aren't you already together with Sang Xiaoyu? Why not just ask her instead of coming to me?" 0
 
Lu Jingzhi replied, "If she told me, do you think I would go through all this trouble to invite you to dinner?" 0
 
He wanted to understand why Sang Yu was particularly afraid of her family finding out about their relationship. It was clear to him that she was genuinely terrified. Logically speaking, dating in their age group should be a normal thing, and there was no need to hide it from family. Yet, Sang Yu seemed extremely reluctant for her family to know about his existence, which he found hard to comprehend. 0
 
Lin Yue didn't expect Lu Jingzhi to ask her this question and fell silent for a moment. This involved Sang Yu's privacy, and she wasn't sure whether she should tell Lu Jingzhi. Deep down, she wanted him to know because Sang Yu had endured so much for him. 0
 
Moreover, she hoped that Sang Yu could find happiness, and only Lu Jingzhi could provide that for her. Ever since Sang Yu started dating Lu Jingzhi, Lin Yue could clearly see the joy radiating from her; it was genuine happiness that came from within, not the forced smiles she used to wear just to please others. 0
 
 
 
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