Chapter 13

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After receiving the admission letter from A University, Jennie happily played for a month. There were too many attractions in the imperial capital for Jennie to visit in one day and rest the next. Most of the time, she went sightseeing with Wang, and Lisa occasionally accompanied her to stroll once or twice. After a month, Jennie was now a little familiar with the imperial capital.

In August, Jennie began to settle down. She searched online and found that all freshmen had to take calculus, so she bought a calculus textbook with supplementary exercises and started self-studying at home while continuing to strengthen her English. Every night, Lisa would spend half an hour teaching her how to use various office software and make up for her lack of knowledge about modern devices.

In short, Jennie had a very fulfilling summer vacation this time.

Tomorrow, Jennie would go to A University to report. Lisa was busy at the company in the morning, then drove back to the villa, planning to accompany Jennie for the whole afternoon.

"I'll take you there tomorrow morning," Lisa said at dinner, stating it matter-of-factly.

Jennie's chewing slowed, and she swallowed the food in her mouth. She was embarrassed, "Didn't we agree not to announce it yet?"

Having a fiancé as soon as she entered university felt strange. If it was another girl in this situation, she would definitely be curious about the inside story.

"College students can have boyfriends and girlfriends. I'll just say I'm your boyfriend," Lisa slowly cut the steak, then instead of hurrying to eat it, he held up the steak with his fork and asked Jennie, "If I say I'm a sophomore at T University, would you believe me?"

This question was so strange that Jennie glanced at his brand-name shirt and custom-made leather shoes, and couldn't help but curl her lips. "Do sophomores dress like you?"

"I meant age," Lisa put the steak in his mouth elegantly.

Jennie looked at his face again, withdrew her gaze, and nodded, "I guess I'd believe it." Those male stars in their thirties on TV playing college students looked quite believable to her. If Lisa hadn't told her his real age, Jennie wouldn't have been able to guess how old he was exactly.

Lisa chuckled lightly, glanced upstairs, "I bought some casual clothes of ordinary brands. I'll wear them when I go to A University to see you in the future. As long as you don't tell others who I am, even if someone recognizes me as the CEO of Manoban Group, I can deny it and just say we look alike. After all, amongst a bunch of college students, no one should recognize me."

Jennie didn't like high-profile behavior, so he would let her have a carefree college life.

"If you're a sophomore and I'm a freshman, how did we get to know each other?" Jennie gently bit her chopsticks, trying to find fault.

"Just say we live in the same community and officially started dating this summer," Lisa imagined spending the next few years dating her in college, and he was rather looking forward to it.

Jennie just wanted to focus on studying. Lisa's plan didn't seem to have any flaws, but she couldn't understand why it had to be done this way.

"Why do you have to pretend to be my boyfriend?" Jennie lowered her head and poked at the rice in her bowl. She always felt that students who didn't date were better students.

"Beautiful women never lack suitors. When others see you already have an owner, they won't pursue you anymore, and you can focus on your studies." Lisa sounded reasonable, then gave Jennie a meaningful glance, "Or do you want to attract more suitors?"

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