
She Pretends Too Much
by Tian 66
About This Novel
Gu Sheng is rich, handsome and powerful, so after he officially announced his girlfriend, the whole school was excited, and Zhou Qingtian spread like wildfire. Zhou Qingtian's personal information has also been made public: he is a junior in the School of Computer Science. His background, grades, and appearance are all mediocre. He either attends classes or works part-time every day, and always has a dull expression under his black-rimmed glasses. Like everyone else, Zhou Qingtian is not optimistic about this relationship, which cannot even be called a relationship. But she couldn't say "no" to her boyfriend who came to her door with a huge sum of money. With this huge sum of money, she can definitely play the role of a filial girlfriend, even though she didn't know Gu Sheng before coming here. Gu Sheng's idea is very simple: find a girlfriend who is quiet, obedient and unpretentious to resist his parents and isolate himself from outside harassment! Zhou Qingtian is an ordinary person, inconspicuous among the crowd. Including being nice to him is very ordinary, so ordinary that it makes him addicted. He was the one who said he would end the relationship after graduation, and he was the one who didn't want to let go after graduation, but Zhou Qingtian easily took back that relationship. But it doesn't matter, he can be a twenty-four filial boyfriend, and he can retain this relationship. After all, Zhou Qingtian is so ordinary, and only he can discover her shining points. Until a friend sent her a photo: the flashlights formed a sea of stars in the racing track where the crowd gathered, and she was half leaning on the hood of the racing car. Her dull eyes were full of freedom and publicity. It turns out that part-time job is fake, ordinary job is fake, and even her love is just a disguise. The heroine who is super sober and engaged in career VS the hero who has a brain in love and loves herself The heroine breathed and inhaled, and the hero couldn't help himself.
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