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Rebirth in 1986: Unforgettable Regrets novel Chapter 319

Chapter 319: Chapter 319: The Woman He Set His Eyes On

"No playing." Tang Yue firmly refused.

Lian Qingyang, who had finally met someone beautiful and good at playing games, didn’t want to let Tang Yue go. He reached out to pull her, but before he could speak, his hand was shaken off.

Tang Yue frowned, took a step back, and warned, "Just speak, don’t touch."

Her gaze fell on Lian Qingyang, whose handsome features and middle-parted tousled hair made him look very cool, his face still youthful, looking like a tender young handsome guy.

"Stingy." Lian Qingyang flipped his short tousled hair, and coolly said, "Come half an hour earlier next time."

Having said that, Lian Qingyang swiftly ran off.

Tang Yue: ...

He says come half an hour earlier, just like that?

Tang Yue muttered in her heart, this is yet another spoiled boy.

Tang Yue packed up her textbooks and notes, this class had really interested her.

It had been half an hour since class ended, but there were still a lot of people in the classroom, many mustered the courage to confess their feelings to Tang Yue, but she outright refused without even considering.

Finally stepping out of the classroom, Tang Yue couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief; the difference between high school and university was just too big.

In high school, it wasn’t this open like in university.

Tang Yue was packing her stuff, planning to go to the library to read some books, have lunch at the usual time, then go home.

She had everything planned out, but hadn’t walked many steps when she saw a man holding a huge bouquet of roses standing there, drawing a crowd of onlookers. Tang Yue curiously glanced over, but her expression changed when she saw it was Meng Yanzhi. She wanted to hide, but Meng Yanzhi had already seen her.

"Tang Yue." Meng Yanzhi, holding the flowers, strode meteorically towards her.

Tang Yue glanced around, there were only grass lawns and trees to the sides, other than this main avenue, there was no other path. Meng Yanzhi was running towards her, so it was not possible to run back to the classroom.

Resigned, Tang Yue didn’t move, her smile receding, her face stern as she watched Meng Yanzhi approach.

"Tang Yue." Meng Yanzhi thrust the flowers towards her.

Tang Yue instinctively stepped back, leaving the flowers hanging in the air by Meng Yanzhi.

"These are for you." Meng Yanzhi pushed the flowers towards her again.

"Sorry, I don’t like these flowers," Tang Yue refused.

Meng Yanzhi asked, "Then what flowers do you like? I’ll bring them next time." Meng Yanzhi was dressed up carefully today, his hair styled with mousse, looking stylish, wearing a floral shirt complemented by light yellow trousers and wearing frog-skin glasses, his fingers adorned with a thick gold ring.

In the current fashion, Meng Yanzhi’s outfit had a certain indescribable feeling; although the floral shirt might be expensive, she really couldn’t appreciate a man wearing a floral shirt.

"I don’t like them," Tang Yue replied without thinking, actually, whatever Meng Yanzhi offered, she wouldn’t like it.

"Then forget it." Meng Yanzhi casually tossed the flowers aside, coincidentally caught by the crowd of onlookers. The girl who caught the flowers held onto them, reluctant to throw them away; such a large bunch of roses, how beautiful.

"I’ll take you out to dinner tonight, the same restaurant we went to last time. The fish was pretty good, right?" Meng Yanzhi warmly invited, "If you don’t like going to Katie Restaurant, we can also try the romantic Western restaurant, or the Supreme Seafood Restaurant, their seafood tastes really good."

The names of the eateries casually mentioned by Meng Yanzhi were all renowned restaurants in Jing City; a meal there might cost as much as someone’s yearly living expenses.

"Who is she?"

"A freshman campus belle."

"I heard her name’s Tang Yue."

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