Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities - Chapter 988
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Chapter 988: Fu Mingxiu Meets an Internet Lover
Editor: Henyee Translations
At that time, there were quite a few people present. As the Family Head, Feng Xuan had brought the entire family to sweep the tombs. Among them was Feng Xiaoxiao, an S-rank Mutant.
Gu Yang began hypnotizing Feng Jue as soon as he noticed Feng Xuan. She wasn’t entirely sure if Feng Xiaoxiao would detect her hypnosis, but she proceeded anyway. To her surprise, even after she and Feng Jue stood by for a long time, and despite Feng Hao and the others carrying Feng Xuan down the mountain, Feng Xiaoxiao didn’t sense anything unusual.
It suddenly dawned on Gu Yang that her hypnosis skills had indeed improved significantly after her recent system development training.
Seeing the smile on Feng Jue’s face, Gu Yang couldn’t help but smile too. “Why are you smiling when you see your own tombstone?”
Feng Hao’s mention of Feng Jue’s tombstone had also been a subtle psychological suggestion planted by Gu Yang.
As for Feng Xuan, Gu Yang had blurred his memories, leaving him with only the recollection of Feng Jue.
The news of Family Head Feng fainting at his parents’ grave quickly spread throughout the capital. People were especially intrigued by such supernatural occurrences, and it became a hot topic of discussion.
Many speculated that Feng Xuan must have done something wrong, leading to him being knocked unconscious by a ghost at his parents’ grave.
After Feng Xuan woke up, he was still in a state of shock. What terrified him even more was that, for several nights in a row, he dreamed of the scene at the cemetery and those haunting black eyes he couldn’t escape.
At first, Feng Xuan refused to believe it was just an illusion. He even reviewed the cemetery’s surveillance footage, but no one else appeared on the recordings. This only convinced Feng Xiaoxiao, Feng Hao, and the others that Feng Xuan was hallucinating, deepening his fear.
During this time, Gu Yang frequently went to the Mutant Division for training. After each session, her muscles would ache and swell, but Gu Jin’s medicinal baths and massages helped her recover.
Because she and Gu Jin often trained late, they rarely returned to their dormitory, opting instead to stay at the Gu family’s or the Xiao family’s residence. As a result, the dormitory was often left to Qiao Manman and Ning Gui. Despite their differences—one being socially anxious and quiet, the other being overly talkative—they surprisingly complemented each other and got along well.
Gu Yang’s systematic training lasted for over a month, finally concluding on May 1st.
During the May Day holiday, the class organized a team-building event with a meal at an affordable restaurant in the capital, where students were allowed to bring their relatives.
The so-called “relatives” at the event were actually the significant others of the attendees.
All four roommates from Gu Yang’s dormitory went together.
As a socially anxious person, Ning Gui didn’t enjoy such gatherings, but Qiao Manman persistently coaxed and convinced her to join. Unable to resist, Ning Gui reluctantly agreed. After all, the chances of encountering Ning Shen in such an inexpensive restaurant were slim.
Qiao Manman, as the class monitor and the organizer of the team-building event, had made sure everyone in the class participated. She even booked a large private room at Zhenxiu Restaurant well in advance.
The private room was on the second floor, while the first floor was lined with booths. As Gu Yang headed upstairs, she noticed Fu Mingxiu sitting by a window on the first floor, engrossed in his phone, seemingly waiting for someone.
The group’s noisy ascent caught Fu Mingxiu’s attention, and he looked up to see Gu Yang. He greeted her warmly, “Yangyang, are you here for a class gathering?”
Gu Yang nodded. “Yes. Brother Xiu, are you waiting for someone?”
She was a bit surprised to see Fu Mingxiu at Zhenxiu Restaurant, a place not typically frequented by those in their social circle, who preferred high-end establishments with more attentive service.
Fu Mingxiu’s phone screen lit up, revealing a chat page. As he typed a response, he said, “I’m meeting a netizen.”
Out of the corner of her eye, Gu Yang caught a glimpse of the profile picture on his chat page, finding it somewhat familiar.
She raised an eyebrow and asked, “An online romance?”
Fu Mingxiu nodded.