I met Gu Juan in college.

He was in the neighboring vocational school, where the students had poor grades but were always causing trouble.

So we both kept our distance, afraid of getting into trouble.

But Gu Juan was different.

He was different from those other boys. When he pursued me, he was also very quiet.

He secretly brought me drinks, breakfast, and followed me home at night.

He never openly expressed his affection, but he always cared for me shyly and clumsily.

Since I was little, my family taught me to be well-behaved, dignified, and quiet.

He took me to see the sea, to the riverside to feel the evening breeze.

When I was bullied by boys and my parents told me to be more magnanimous, he climbed over the wall from the neighboring school and beat up the other guy.

Both of them ended up injured; the guy had a broken arm, and Gu Juan broke his ribs.

In my sophomore year, I agreed to his pursuit.

I wanted to take the postgraduate entrance exam, and Gu Juan also studied hard.

We spent almost three years of our college relationship in the library.

We both got into the same university for our postgraduate studies. Gu Juan was so happy that his eyes turned red.

He said, "I'm afraid you'll leave me, I'm afraid I'm not good enough to give you the best."

He said, "I want to make your parents trust me completely and make my little princess the happiest woman in the world."

After that day, his birthday wish every time was "to give Wan Wan the best."

But that wasn't enough. He took out a loan and dropped out of school to start a business.

I worried that he would fail miserably, and Gu Juan was afraid too.

In the end, I comforted him, saying we could always start over.

And he did it, he gave me the best.

The best house, the best clothes, the best jewelry.

During his entrepreneurship, he was humiliated by people because he had no money or influence.

But he persisted, saying that as long as he thought of me waiting for him at home, he didn't feel any hardship.

When my parents kicked me out of the house, he held me tenderly and secretly went to beg my parents to let me come back.

When the company started to thrive, he bought our first house and invited my parents over.

He knelt down and begged my parents to let us get married.

When the company went public, we got married.

I became the happiest woman in the world, at least in the eyes of others.

I turned around and looked at Gu Juan's sleeping face.

When did he change? And why did he change?

Gu Juan left before dawn.

I also went to the hospital for a check-up.

Fate played a joke on me; I unexpectedly encountered Zhao Qiqi and that child again.

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