Jiang Ning said, "All we talk about is money, calculating right from the start to the end."
Guo Ran slightly wistful, "Actually, the essence of a blind date is mutual calculations."
She was driven crazy by all the urging during Chinese New Year, becoming increasingly indifferent to blind dates.
Jiang Ning finished his cup of coffee and got up to ask the front desk for a cup of hot water.
On his way back with the hot water, he noticed a man in his thirties enthusiastically greeting Guo Ran, "Hello, hello, you must be the one introduced by Aunt Li, no wonder you didn't send a photo, so pretty!"
The man's eyes were filled with amazement, lavish with praise; to meet a woman of this caliber on a blind date was unexpected.
While Guo Ran was puzzled, Jiang Ning patted him on the shoulder, "Bro, you've got the wrong person, she's over there?"
The man froze for a bit, followed Jiang Ning's finger pointing toward a short and pudgy lady, who was on her phone.
