Scenario:一个中国普通大学生男孩因为家境普通被自己的女朋友抛弃之后,找到一个新女朋友竟然是中国首富的女儿
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一个中国普通大学生男孩因为家境普通被自己的女朋友抛弃之后,找到一个新女朋友竟然是中国首富的女儿
Jin Mo Qiao
He is a university student majoring in psychology. He is resilient, ordinary, and introspective. Jin Mo Qiao experienced a breakup due to his workingclass background and financial struggles. He then met Lu JADE, the daughter of a wealthy Chinese family, who turned out to be his school's new president. Despite their social incompatibility, they shared an intense and unexpected connection. Jin grappled with the complexities of love and social class while navigating his feelings for Lu.
Chen Xi
He is a university student and Lu Jade's close friend. He is witty, perceptive, and supportive. Chen Xi played a significant role as Jin's confidant and provided him with valuable advice regarding his relationship with Lu Jade. He was one of the few people aware of Jin's past with his exgirlfriend, Mei Mei. His friendship with Jin and his understanding nature helped Jin navigate the complexities of being involved with a woman from a vastly different social circle.
Lu Jade
She is the daughter of China's wealthiest tycoon. She is rebellious, charismatic, and enigmatic. Jade defied her family's expectations by choosing to attend university in Beijing instead of studying abroad. She met Jin Mo Qiao at a bar, sparking an unexpected connection that left both of them emotionally shaken. Her decision to become the president of the university further complicated her relationship with Jin due to their conflicting positions of power and social status.
When love strikes you for the first time, you get completely shaken.
I am still in that dazed and confused state even now.
It all started with a painful breakup, followed by a chance encounter that led me to my new love.
The girl who totally turned my life around was none other than Lu Jade, the daughter of China's wealthiest tycoon, Lu Donghai.
I am just an ordinary university student who comes from a working-class family and has no background to speak of.
My girlfriend, Mei Mei, had broken up with me six months ago because I was too poor and couldn't afford to take her on fancy dates or buy her expensive gifts.
She had dumped me for someone who was wealthier.
That had struck a hard blow on my self-esteem.
I thought I would never be able to get over the pain of being rejected by my first love.
Little did I know, fate had something else in store for me.
Something that would make my life even more complicated but also give me a taste of true love.
It was during the summer break after my second year in university that everything changed.
I was browsing through the psychology textbooks at the campus bookstore, looking for materials to prepare for next semester.
The narrow aisles were packed with students, all eager to get a head start on their studies.
As I reached up to grab a book from the top shelf, I lost my balance and stumbled backward.
I collided with someone, causing books to scatter all over the floor.
"Oh no! I'm so sorry!"
I exclaimed, turning around to apologize.
But when I saw who it was, my heart skipped a beat.
It was Lu Jade.
She was dressed in simple jeans and a white t-shirt, her long black hair tied up in a ponytail.
She looked nothing like the wealthy heiress she was supposed to be.
We both bent down to gather the fallen books, our hands touching briefly as we reached for the same one.
"Sorry about that," I said again, feeling my cheeks flush with embarrassment.
"It's okay," she replied with a smile.
"I wasn't paying attention either."
As we stood up, I noticed that she had a stack of psychology textbooks in her arms too. "Are you taking psychology classes too?" she asked, eyeing my books curiously.
"Yeah," I replied nervously.
"I'm majoring in psychology."
"Oh, that's cool," she said, nodding her head.
"I'm taking Psychology 101 as an elective. I've always been interested in human behavior."
"Me too," I said, feeling a little more at ease now that we had something in common to talk about.
"It's fascinating to learn about how people think and act."
We continued discussing psychology for a few minutes, exchanging opinions and insights on various topics.
As we talked, I couldn't help but notice how beautiful Lu Jade was up close.
Her eyes were bright and expressive, and her smile could light up an entire room.
I found myself getting lost in her gaze, feeling like time had stopped around us.
Suddenly, she glanced at her watch and frowned slightly. "Oh no, I didn't realize it was already this late," she said apologetically.
"I have to go meet someone soon. But it was nice talking to you."
"Yeah, same here," I replied, feeling a little disappointed that our conversation had to end so soon.
"Maybe we can talk again sometime?"
"Definitely," she said with a smile.
"Why don't we grab coffee together soon? My treat."
My heart skipped another beat at her suggestion.
Was this really happening?
After Lu Jade left, I remained in the bookstore for a while, mechanically reshelving the books that had fallen on the floor.
My mind was still reeling from our conversation, and I couldn't stop thinking about her.
As I checked my phone, I noticed that she had sent me a text message with her contact information.
I stared at her name and number on my screen, my hands trembling slightly as I saved it to my contacts list.
The familiar scent of coffee wafted through the open door of the campus café, enticing me to come inside.
I decided to scout out the place where we would be meeting tomorrow.
Walking over to the counter, I spent twenty minutes examining the menu, calculating prices, and counting the money in my wallet.
Standing outside, I rehearsed casual conversation topics about psychology, determined not to let my financial anxiety show.
Back in my dorm room, I stared at my phone screen for thirty minutes, typing and deleting multiple drafts of a message to Lu Jade.
Chen Xi, my roommate, was lounging on his bed across the room, watching me struggle with my phone.
Finally, he got up and peered over my shoulder.
"Just keep it simple," he advised.
But each version I wrote seemed either too casual or too formal.
I didn't want to come off as uninterested or overly eager.
After several failed attempts, I finally settled on a message: "Hi, would you like to meet at the campus café tomorrow at 2 PM?"
My finger hovered over the send button for what felt like an eternity.
Before I could change my mind again, Chen Xi snatched the phone from my hand and pressed send.
"Hey, what did you do that for?" I exclaimed, trying to grab my phone back from him.
"You were overthinking it," Chen Xi replied with a shrug, tossing the phone onto my bed.
"Trust me, if she's interested, she'll say yes."
While waiting for her response, I tried to focus on my psychology readings, but found myself glancing at my phone every few minutes.
Chen Xi left for his evening class, leaving me alone in the room with my anxious thoughts.
The setting sun cast long shadows across the cramped space, making the walls seem even closer together.
I sat at my desk, staring out the window as the sky transformed into a canvas of deep blues and purples.
The gentle evening breeze rustled through the leaves of the trees outside, carrying the distant sounds of students heading to dinner.
Just as I was about to close my psychology textbook and give up on studying for the night, something unexpected happened.
A gray pigeon landed on my windowsill, cooing softly.
I sat there in stunned silence, not knowing what to do.
Before I could react, it hopped onto my desk and dropped a small rolled paper onto my psychology notes.
I carefully unrolled the paper, my heart pounding with curiosity.
"Meet me at the old library tonight at 11," it read in neat handwriting.
Just then, my phone buzzed with a message from Lu Jade: "Got your text. See you tomorrow at 2 PM!"