100,000/Hour Professional Stand-in - Chapter 103.3
Chapter 103.3: Be My Friend! (3)
Clatter!
Behind them, Cheng Lin’s phone accidentally slipped out of her hand and fell on the floor.
As Ji Fanyin turned to look at her, she awkwardly cleared her throat with her phone in hand. “I’m sorry, please go on.”
“It’s alright. I’m done here,” Ji Fanyin replied.
Hearing that, Cheng Lin rubbed her earlobe nervously. “Oh… Oh, then let’s go. The hospital smells bad.”
Ji Fanyin nodded her head and made her way to the door.
“Sister…” Ji Xinxin sobbed behind her.
Ji Fanyin halted her steps.
Ever since they were children, everytime Ji Xinxin pleaded with tears in her eyes, Ji Fanyin would always agree to whatever she asked for.
It was like her tears were an omnipotent weapon that had never tasted defeat.
But like other weapons and tools, there was a usage limit.
Ji Fanyin only hesitated for a split second and quickly caught up with Cheng Lin, who closed the door behind them.
“You did well,” Cheng Lin said rigidly.
Ji Fanyin looked at her curiously. Thinking she was being praised for not going with the flow this time, she nodded her head. “En, I tried to imitate what the other Ji Fanyin would do.”
Cheng Lin: “… That teacher of yours was truly formidable. Learn more from her and you will surely not lose out.”
As they alighted from the lift at the ground floor, a group of people flowed in.
From her peripheral vision, Ji Fanyin caught sight of Father and Mother Ji amongst them.
Father Ji’s luscious black hair was now populated with white hair, and Mother Ji was dressed in simple and plain clothing. It was a far cry from the glamorous branded clothes she used to wear.
To think they were both such attention seekers in the past…
Ji Fanyin could not help taking a second look.
Father and Mother Ji did not notice her. With two large suitcases behind them and another bag on Father Ji’s back, it seemed like they were planning on an extended stay.
Cheng Lin had only noticed the latter lagging behind after she was two steps in front. Curiously, she asked, “What did you see?”
“Mm… I saw my parents.”
Ji Fanyin scratched her cheek and smiled sheepishly.
“Their company is facing bankruptcy at the moment. You’d better stay out of their way,” Cheng Lin cautioned her.
Ji Fanyin retreated to the side of the lift and stared at the closed door for a while. After some thought, she said, “I will never go back to how I was previously.”
“Then what are your upcoming plans?” Cheng Lin stared at Ji Fanyin.
Ji Fanyin’s eyes lit up on the mention of this topic. She turned towards Cheng Lin with excitement. “I have been looking at some schools and have decided to continue my studies at the University of Oxford.”
Cheng Lin had never been a front runner nor a tail-biter in terms of studies. As a mid-range student, she could not fathom Ji Fanyin’s words.
“…” Is Oxford somewhere you can go just because you decide to?
“It’s not easy to get enrolled there… But I’ve already emailed their physics professor and got a reply and an invitation to join them.”
Ji Fanyin babbled on enthusiastically, “Last night, I caught up with the science journals published in the past year by the top three universities specializing in science and the area she is currently researching interests me the most. Even though our majors are different, she seemed to be interested in my thoughts on her research.”
Cheng Lin: “…” I’ll never understand the world of geniuses.