Reborn to Outshine My Ex and His White Moonlight-Chapter 1065: Whoever Doesn’t Do It Is a Puppy

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Chapter 1065: Chapter 1065: Whoever Doesn’t Do It Is a Puppy

Chu Yin followed Zhou Zhao out of the restaurant.

"What did you say to her?"

"What else could I say? Just told her there’s no way this restaurant could have security cameras. She invited you here just to show off, but really, she’s just like a clown."

Zhou Zhao spoke bluntly. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖

Chu Yin said, "You didn’t need to provoke her on my behalf. Sometimes she really talks nonsense."

Zhou Zhao tisked twice, "Why should I be afraid of her? But you, were you trying to keep the peace again?"

"I wasn’t, I was just trying to find a solution."

"Fine, you don’t have to explain to me, just explain to the young master," Zhou Zhao said.

"Please don’t tell him..."

"Don’t tell me what?"

Sang Li’s voice suddenly rang out.

At this moment, he was leaning against the car door, looking like he’d been waiting for quite some time.

Chu Yin hurried forward: "Why are you here? Weren’t you going back first?"

Sang Li replied honestly, "I was worried about you."

Chu Yin’s face flushed immediately, unexpectedly Sang Li spoke so frankly.

Seeing this, Zhou Zhao gave her a wink.

"Don’t you have anything to say?"

Chu Yin quickly regained her composure: "You haven’t eaten yet, right? Let me treat you to dinner."

Zhou Zhao rubbed his forehead, "Is all you know how to do is invite people to eat? It’s still early."

He could only remind her aloud.

Chu Yin thought for a moment and said, "Let’s eat, then watch a movie."

Zhou Zhao nodded, "Alright."

Sang Li glanced at him somewhat irritably, "Why don’t you go?"

Zhou Zhao realized and retreated directly.

"Young master, I’m just looking out for you,"

"You should head back."

Sang Li gestured to him.

Zhou Zhao immediately turned around and left.

Sang Li turned and looked at Chu Yin, "Let’s go. What are you treating me to?"

Chu Yin shrugged her shoulders, "You know Hai City better than I do, what do you want to eat?"

Seeing this, Sang Li took off his coat and draped it over Chu Yin’s shoulders, effortlessly pulling her towards the car.

The two got in the car and left.

Completely unaware that every move they made was being watched by Chu Wu.

Chu Wu watched Sang Li smile at Chu Yin, feeling uneasy.

"Chu Yin, are you feeling smug? I won’t let you succeed."

Just as the words left her mouth, Chu Wu’s phone rang.

She stared at the phone for a few seconds before answering.

A woman’s voice came from the other end.

"How are you handling things? Why is Chu Yin’s popularity still rising?"

"Don’t be angry, this is only temporary. I will definitely find a way to drag Chu Yin down into the abyss," Chu Wu promised.

"Listen to Sister Meng’s arrangements more, she will coordinate with you internally and externally."

"I understand," Chu Wu agreed.

"Remember, if you don’t want to be disgraced again, obediently listen to what I say."

The woman’s voice was calm, yet had the tone that could easily destroy Chu Wu.

Chu Wu shivered, gritted her teeth and agreed.

"Alright."

After hanging up the phone, Chu Wu felt weak all over and leaned against the wall to prevent herself from collapsing.

...

After dinner, Chu Yin booked two movie tickets.

In order to go to the movie, she went to the restroom and did some disguise.

When she came out, Sang Li didn’t recognize her at all.

Chu Yin said helplessly, "I’m sorry, I can only go to the movie with you like this."

Sang Li smiled slightly, "Isn’t it still you? It’s my honor to be invited to a movie by a big star."

Chu Yin laughed, "Your jokes are quite funny."

Sang Li raised an eyebrow, suddenly pulled out a bag from behind.

Chu Yin glanced and saw there were Coke and popcorn inside.

"You bought this just now?"

"Yes, I saw that everyone around was buying."

"But I’m on a diet," Chu Yin said, feeling conflicted.

"Eating once won’t make you fat. Moreover, you’re not fat anyway."

"Still won’t eat,"

Chu Yin shook her head at the Coke.

Sang Li frowned, a bit confused.

The next second, Chu Yin immediately said, "I’ll drink, let’s go."

She had just taken a step out and was pulled back by Sang Li.

"Chu Yin, we have over half an hour until the movie starts, let’s sit down and chat."

Saying this, Sang Li pulled her to a nearby seat and sat down.

Sang Li got straight to the point, "Chu Yin, I’ve said before, you’re not the same as you used to be, you don’t need to please anyone."

In the past, Chu Yin would force herself to do things she didn’t like.

Force herself to play roles, even force herself into a lion’s den.

This was not what Sang Li wanted to see in Chu Yin.

Chu Yin pursed her lips, "Is this... so important? It’s just a cup of Coke."

"It’s very important, at least it is for you. Whether it’s food or anything else, it should be what you want," Sang Li said righteously.

"But no one has ever asked me, the more I don’t know what I want,"

Chu Yin looked at Sang Li somewhat awkwardly.

"Then let’s think about it slowly, try it step by step, we’ll find what you like, starting with drinks," Sang Li said firmly.

Chu Yin hesitated, "I don’t like Coke."

Sang Li frowned, "I remember before I gave you Coke, you seemed to drink happily."

Chu Yin pouted, "You gave it to me, wouldn’t drinking it be losing face for you? Back then I pretended to be pregnant to fool the old man, I was clearly saying I wanted something sweet at the hospital."

"Coke... what you said at that time wasn’t Coke."

"Yeah, I actually wanted milk tea, who drinks iced Coke in the hospital?" Chu Yin muttered.

Sang Li understood, it was his misunderstanding, Chu Yin didn’t refuse out of politeness.

At this point, he pulled Chu Yin towards the outside.

Chu Yin was surprised, "Where to?"

Sang Li didn’t say, taking her to a nearby milk tea shop.

"Want to try anything? If you’re unsure, we’ll buy them all to try."

The shop assistant was stunned upon hearing this.

Here comes the sugar daddy.

Chu Yin hurriedly stopped him, "Are you crazy? We can’t drink them all."

Sang Li chuckled, "It’s okay, I’ll drink the rest."

"I think you must be crazy, or I’m hallucinating?"

Chu Yin turned to leave.

Sang Li stood directly at the cashier, ready to order.

Chu Yin had no choice but to come back.

"I’ll... I’ll order it myself."

She finally ordered a simple pearl milk tea.

Sang Li looked at her quizzically.

Chu Yin explained in a low voice, "I only drank this before, it used to be six bucks, now it costs thirteen bucks. My parents bought me an extra cup when I was a kid, but later, to maintain my figure, I haven’t drunk it."

Sang Li nodded, ordered a large cup.

He specifically asked for it warm.

The shop assistant prepared and handed it to Sang Li.

Sang Li thoughtfully poked the straw and handed it to Chu Yin.

"Try it."

Chu Yin took a sip, her eyes lit up.

"It’s so sweet."

At this moment, the shop assistant came over.

"You two, here’s a pendant for you. It can hold a photo inside. I think you two are a perfect match. Miss, your boyfriend is really nice."

"Ah? No..."

Just as Chu Yin wanted to explain, Sang Li had already accepted the pendant.

"Thank you."

Upon hearing this, Chu Yin lowered her head and laughed while drinking the milk tea.

Entering the cinema, just after sitting down, Chu Yin quietly leaned closer to Sang Li.

"Mr. Sang."

"Hmm?"

"Have you decided what photo to put in the pendant?" Chu Yin deliberately asked.

"Have you decided?" Sang Li countered.

Chu Yin lit up her phone screen, "How about this?"

On the screen was a photo of Sang Li soaking in a bath last time.

Sang Li stared at Chu Yin, "Playing again? You wouldn’t dare."

"Who says I wouldn’t dare? I’ll print the photo tomorrow," Chu Yin pointed at the photo.

"Alright, whoever doesn’t do it is a puppy," Sang Li joked.

"Whoever doesn’t do it is a puppy..."

After saying this, Chu Yin felt something odd about it.