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    In the end, Shiraishi Lihua and Yamamoto Ryoko went back before dinner.  Afterwards, Mayumi also went back when it was time to get off work. Only Xia Zhi, Tachibana Tachibana, and two or three customers were left in the coffee shop.

    There are no regular customers today, and the only one who came here for dinner is Tachibana.  She was tearing up fried eggs with chopsticks and putting them into her mouth piece by piece.

    "Hey, let me tell you. This fried egg is super delicious."

    "What you say always reminds me of purple and watermelon, but now I feel very distressed because I don't have money, so I'd better stop talking."

    "Is it because the difficult words are too much upgrade"

    Li Huacai was stunned, and then continued to eat melons, oh no, fried eggs.  It's one of her strengths that she can eat such a simple dish with such joy.  Optimistic people will have a better life.

    "Xia Zhi, next time I want to eat curry."

    "Can't order."

    "How stingy."

    Xia Zhi naturally couldn't agree to Li Huacai's behavior of pushing her nose on her face.  He ignored Tachibana's rude request and chewed his food in small bites.  The familiar taste, for some reason, Xia Zhi thought of a five-star chef.

    "However, Xia Zhi, your school's school trip actually lasts five days, and it's still at this time. Why didn't I find out that your school is so fun before?"

    "You ask me, who should I ask? I'm still an international student."

    "I also really want to go on a school trip, but it's a pity that my high school life is almost over."

    "So stop running around all day and enjoy your high school life."

    "How can I not experience life when I write novels. Female high school student light novel writer, a living legend! A creature that only appears in novels. Don't you think my high school life is more fulfilling than ordinary people?"

    Indeed, so many works can be written in high school. If you look deeper, you may have started writing novels since junior high school. As a junior high school student light novel writer, although this life is full and subtle, it is legendary.  Not too much.  This kind of plot that should only exist in novels actually appeared in reality. Xia Zhi, who witnessed this legend with his own eyes, felt complicated because the legend itself was a sad person.

    Thinking that there is a sad light novel writer by his side, Xia Zhi thinks of the national idol Yugong Moli whose image has completely collapsed.  Although Xia Zhi doesn't know her real name until now, it doesn't matter. The idol whose image has been completely collapsed, let her go to the corner to turn into ashes, and let her fend for herself.

    "Do you feel fulfilled?"

    Xia Zhi asked a question, and threw the question back. This way of speaking is common in various occasions of throwing blame and asking questions. For example, when a student asks the teacher whether he did well in the exam, the teacher can ask a question back, and by the way, he can also test the student's tone  , and what you think about yourself.  Although the effect is limited, there are many teachers who tirelessly use this trick.

    "Me? I think it's okay. Generally speaking, no one has the same life experience as me, right?"

    "Is the meaning of your life only left to compare? I'm asking yourself."

    The point of comparing herself with others at every turn, although it can be regarded as an expression of her self-confidence, is too realistic.

    "Myself? Does it make a difference?"

    "I'm not asking what it's like to have this kind of experience. If I want to know, I might as well go to a dream to understand it. Is it necessary for you to talk about it? What I want to ask is, do you think you like doing this?  ?"

    "Why did you suddenly ask me such a philosophical question?"

    Li Huacai thought for a while, then suddenly realized, and patted her hand.

    "You want to tease me again?"

    Xia Zhi gasped in fright.

    "How did you know that I'm going to flirt with you? By the way, where did you know this word? It's actually in Chinese."

    ? Is it possible that Chinese culture is prevalent recently?  Isn't this popular place a little bit wrong?

    "A few days ago, I searched the Internet for some of the more popular online words in China, but I didn't understand anything except [Èö]. What is [ÖÓßËÖä]?"

    "It's really a deep question. It's the so-called malicious display of cuteness."

    "Isn't this an onomatopoeia? You're trying to perfuse me again."

    Li Huacai glanced at Xia Zhi dissatisfied.

    "That's right, it's an onomatopoeia. Next, please expand your imagination as a novelist. First"I never want to go to China in my life."

    "You are biased. Netizens are netizens, and there are not so many bells and whistles in reality. Except for some giant babies, Chinese people rarely bring their habits on the Internet into reality. Of course, there are quite a few  People like to bring the habits of reality to the Internet."

    "Wow, that was a disaster."

    One thing Xia Zhi thinks is amazing. Chinese people generally like the Internet and reality to present a kind of chaotic state. In reality, things on the Internet are mixed, and on the Internet, things in reality are uploaded to the Internet regardless of size.  This seems to have become a habit of recording life, scrolling through your dynamics, or Moments, or Weibo, there will always be some people who will put their lives on it, and then someone will order you  Like or comment or something.  In today's China, if there is no Internet, not to mention half of the coolness, half of the half is probably there.

    But Japan and China are somewhat different in general. This second-year nation seems to prefer to hide its real identity well, separate reality from the Internet, and even have a kind of  Exposing one's identity online has the same sense of urgency that something bad is going to happen.  This can be seen from many film and television works such as Yi Dao Jian and My Wife.

    Compared with a social platform, Xia Zhi feels that Japanese people regard the Internet more as another less closely connected world in which they live.

    However, there is one point that the two sides are actually evenly matched. Do you know what it is?

    Yes, it is the eye-catching recharge entrance and convenient recharge process.

    In terms of making money, everyone is the same.

    Xia Zhi couldn't help but look at the slave of the krypton gold mobile game with pity, the pig raised by the game manufacturer.

    "Hey, what is that look in your eyes? Don't look at me like that, it makes you feel creepy."

    Tachibana rubbed her arms with her hands.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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