My Online Girlfriend Has a Twin Sister - Chapter 322 - 216: Angry Wei Zhen, 4 College Guys, 1 Car
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The days passed, one by one. The temperature in Lanjing was rising quickly. Soon, the lawns in the residential complex were no longer covered in a thick layer of frost each morning, and new shoots were secretly sprouting from the withered grassroots.
By noon, the sun was too strong for a down jacket. It was warm enough to walk the streets in a thick sweatshirt without feeling cold.
The desolate winter vanished along with the north wind.
Chen Yuan kept procrastinating on the letter he was planning to give Jiangg and still hadn’t finished it. He focused on managing his emotions every day, and their relationship was pretty much back to how it was before.
Except for when Jiangg occasionally switched personalities, which would give him a sudden jolt of discomfort.
The rest of the time, he didn’t feel quite so awful.
Jiangg Yao had prepared a gift for Wan, picking out a pair of reasonably-priced headphones. On her own initiative, she also sent a pair of designer high heels on behalf of her older sister. On the night of her birthday, Wan worked overtime until nine and was completely exhausted. When she got home and turned on the lights, a group of her girlfriends jumped out from behind the curtains, scaring her so badly she almost had a heart attack.
That night, she cried her eyes out while clutching the high heels. It was the first time in her life she’d ever received a proper woman’s gift—she had never worn high heels in her life.
As it turned out, the first time she tried to wear them, she took a nasty fall and was completely dazed.
Things were going smoothly for Jiangg Ning as well. She’d researched numerous companies, finalized her career plan, and was ambitiously preparing to enter the investment industry. She also planned to get a master’s degree in finance.
In the blink of an eye, a few more days passed.
Life seemed calm, uneventful, and happy.
One day, Chen Yuan was at the office overseeing a project. Only a few people were sitting in the vast meeting room. A new intern was earnestly presenting her PowerPoint, and he was listening just as earnestly.
In truth, the presentation wasn’t about anything particularly important.
But seeing the chairman’s serious demeanor, everyone else in the room didn’t dare to slack off or let their minds wander. They all sat bolt upright.
They were making the poor intern girl pretty nervous.
“The development prospects we value aren’t limited to this single market…”
Right in the middle of the meeting…
DRING-A-LING—
A sudden phone call cut the intern off mid-sentence.
Everyone in the room craned their necks, wondering which idiot hadn’t silenced their phone for a meeting.
Then, Chen Yuan took his phone out of his pocket.
“You all carry on,” he said as he stood up. “I’m going to step out to take a call. I’ll be right back.”
With that, he pushed open the door and headed into the hallway.
As soon as Chen Yuan left, everyone in the meeting room instantly relaxed, like a balloon filled to bursting had just been popped.
“So, should I continue?”
“Don’t,” the director waved his hand. “Wait for Chairman Jiang to come back, then continue. Li, come over and massage my back. My shoulders are killing me…”
…
Chen Yuan hadn’t wanted to answer the call. He knew it couldn’t be good news.
Because the person calling was Liu Nan.
That guy had surely gotten himself into some kind of unsolvable mess again and was calling for help.
Sure enough, as soon as the call connected, a wailing voice came from the other end. Chen Yuan quickly held the phone away from his ear.
“Yuan, where are you? I really need you right now!”
“What is it now? I’m at work.”
“Let me tell you, I was just packing my suitcase, right? A pile of socks in there was starting to stink, and we were out of laundry detergent in the dorm, so I went to rummage through Zhenzhen’s suitcase. And I found a pile of women’s clothing…”
“And then?” Chen Yuan clicked his tongue. ’He had a pretty good idea of what was going on.’
“I thought Zhenzhen had a use for these clothes… When he came back, I asked him, and after pestering him for a long time, he told me they weren’t for ’using,’ they were for ’wearing.’”
“And you made fun of him for it?”
“How did you know?”
“I figured as much.”
“I didn’t even say anything that mean! Who knew Old Fourth would get angry, slam the door, and leave… It’s the first time I’ve ever seen him that mad. What do I do now? He even blocked me on Green Bubble.”
“What else can you do? Apologize,” Chen Yuan replied helplessly.
’He knew exactly why Wei Zhen didn’t want his other roommates to find out and had asked him to help keep it a secret. It was because he was afraid they’d make a big, noisy fuss about it. Quan Yafeng would be fine, but he was afraid of Liu Nan. If Liu Nan found out, he would definitely interrogate him endlessly, and probably turn it into a joke to tease him about constantly.
Cross-dressing was a personal hobby, a very private one, and the last thing Wei Zhen wanted was to be teased about it by the flighty Liu Nan.
Ideally, he’d keep it a secret his whole life.
Doesn’t everyone have their own little secrets?
Sure enough, Liu Nan had found out and pissed Wei Zhen off…
It was like he was born without a sense of propriety. He was so careless, and his jokes always crossed the line! It was no wonder people found him annoying.’
“I did apologize! I chased him to the dorm entrance, but who knew, the more I apologized, the angrier he got. In the end, he shoved me and left on his own.”
“He’s probably just furious right now. Wait for him to cool down,” Chen Yuan said, his mind still on the meeting, his tone a bit dismissive.
“I wish it were that simple! I heard from Yafeng that Wei Zhen dragged him off to go apartment hunting. No… the dorm can’t end up with just me living here, right? Yuan, am I being ostracized by you guys? Waaaah!”
“Don’t cry, don’t cry,” Chen Yuan said, his wailing giving him a headache. “I’ll head to the campus to find you later. In about an hour, as soon as I’m done here.”
“Okay! Come quick, I’ll be waiting for you.”
BEEP—
The call disconnected. Chen Yuan sighed, pressing a hand to his forehead.
’A fight between roommates wasn’t a big deal, strictly speaking. That’s just how guys were. They could have a huge fight today, even come to blows, and be laughing and hanging out together again the next day.
And Wei Zhen wasn’t a petty person.
The crucial part was just how out of line Liu Nan’s jokes were. If he had chased Wei Zhen around calling him “Little Miss Nan,” touching a raw nerve, then it was hard to say if Wei Zhen would ever forgive him.’


