She didn’t want to interact with Nangong Jin because she couldn’t get past something in her heart, yet she didn’t want to say it out loud. She felt indifferent towards Nangong Jin, thinking of him as a ground...hoodlum...rogue...and a top-grade scoundrel.
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After a brief joy, intense training kicked off. Di Xiaxia entered a closed training phase, where she couldn’t go home as she ate and drank on the training ground.
Because the day of the competition was fast approaching.
Ever since Di Mingzhe publicly acknowledged his relationship with Di Xiaxia, he felt an immense sense of relief.
How did that saying go? With legitimate reason.
Yes, it was precisely this sense of righteousness and legitimacy that brought peace and solidity to one’s heart.
Although Di Xiaxia’s daily training was intense, he made sure to take her to the training ground every day, holding hands or wrapping his arms around her waist without any hesitation.
He didn’t avoid showing their relationship in front of anyone, behaving in a confident and unabashed manner.
Di Mingzhe’s forthrightness won the admiration of many. Their affection wasn’t just for show; any observant person could see the intense love that couldn’t stem from anything but deep affection.
Di Xiaxia was also in top form during her training, performing very steadily, receiving special praise from her coach.
At the same time, Di Mingjue also entered an intense training phase, but he was special; he couldn’t join the regular athlete training camps and had to train at home.
This time, he wanted to surpass his previous record. Training at home was good—quiet, focused, and he could also take care of Gu Qibao.
Gu Qibao was equally devoted to staying at home and accompanying Di Mingjue during his training. Every time she watched him solve the Rubik’s cube, she couldn’t help but exclaim in admiration, completely impressed.
It seemed her mood had brightened a lot, and she was eating a little more than before.

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