That Girl From Nowhere: Tycoon's Forbidden Sweetheart
Chapter 303: Well Done
CHAPTER 303: CHAPTER 303: WELL DONE
Ever since Yun Qiluo lost her memory, Song Shijia has been her only close friend of similar age.
It’s the first time so many girls wanted to be her friend. Apart from feeling a bit overwhelmed and awkward, she was also a bit happy and welcomed them.
She quickly added everyone on WeChat.
Song Shijia noticed that, although most of those girls might be acting on a whim, they meant no harm. Some had even previously wanted to befriend Yun Qiluo, but were perhaps held back by rumors or people around them.
So, she let Yun Qiluo add them as friends.
The two finally broke through the crowd and returned to their dorm, enjoying some much-needed quiet.
After all, neither Xue Qi nor Zhuang Huixiang were bold enough to approach them with good intentions.
Zhuang Huixiang might have wanted to, but once Xue Qi shot her a glance, she didn’t dare come over.
Song Shijia had heard that Zhuang Huixiang’s family was quite poor, and that Xue Qi had helped her pay for a large portion of her tuition, so she could somewhat understand why Zhuang Huixiang was always so nice to Xue Qi.
Though she didn’t quite agree with Zhuang Huixiang’s approach.
But everyone has their own choices, and it’s none of her business.
Back in the dorm, she habitually took out her phone to monitor any online gossip about Yun Qiluo.
To her surprise, in just one day, there were very few posts about Yun Qiluo left.
The majority of new posts were praising her.
Looking at the now calmer forum, Song Shijia speculated that this efficiency could be partly due to Yun Qiluo’s family intervening.
But Ji Ruofeng’s actions in the morning played a big part too.
"I didn’t expect Ji Xiaocao to not be clueless at critical moments," Song Shijia murmured while rubbing her chin, "He probably didn’t know about the school rumors before; if he had, he’d surely have intervened sooner."
In the end, Song Shijia summarized with four words:
"Well done!"
After this incident, she slightly changed her view of Ji Ruofeng. It seemed that besides being a bit goofy at times, Ji Xiaocao could be quite reliable when needed.
As long as Luo Luo wasn’t bullied, everything was fine.
Because of Ji Ruofeng’s Weibo clarification, Song Shijia for the first time got curious about this campus heartthrob’s Weibo.
She opened the app and quickly skimmed through his Weibo.
Ji Ruofeng wasn’t someone who posted on Weibo often; there wasn’t a single post for months, and he rarely even shared or liked anything.
It made one wonder if he had another account or was simply too busy and often forgot about Weibo.
However, his follower count remained steady, and the latest post quickly garnered thousands of comments, continuing to grow due to Fan Xinglan, a social media influencer and wealthy heir, getting involved.
Song Shijia wasn’t interested in his past posts, so she skimmed over them and focused on the latest one.
She mainly wanted to see what people were saying in the comments.
For those saying nice things about Yun Qiluo, Song Shijia silently liked them one by one.
As for those speaking ill of her... well, there weren’t any.
And if there had been... Ji Ruofeng must have cleaned them all up already.
After going through the comments, Song Shijia didn’t forget to follow Ji Ruofeng.
Then she thought for a moment and left a comment:
[Ji Xiaocao’s move was brilliant]
After that, she turned away and opened her pinned focus list.