"I won't give it to you." Yuan Yuan reluctantly refused to give it to her child adopter, "I'll let you see it first, so there won't be any surprises~"
But her handwriting is really bad when it comes to handwritten love letters...
Yuan Yuan struggled for a while and had no choice but to make a decision, "It's ugly and I wrote it with my own hand. It's my heart that matters most!"
But having said that, Yuan Yuan still wanted to do his best, and he didn't bother to "play and quarrel" with Guan Xingrui. After dinner, he resentfully took Heng Heng, who still didn't look at her, out for a walk...
I started practicing calligraphy when I came back.
And Guan Xingrui, who was sitting in the study with her...
This old man seemed to be looking at the computer seriously and working very seriously, but in fact... he quickly opened Weibo and registered a new account.
Guan Xingrui didn’t have Weibo before, and except for videos with Yuan Yuan, he almost didn’t go on it at all.
So he knew that Yuan Yuan had a Weibo, but he never asked her name.
But this is not a problem for the child supporter.
His fingers only paused on the keyboard for a few seconds before he quickly typed the next string of characters. Sure enough, he quickly found the person he was looking for.
The original name of Weibo is easy to guess but not easy to guess. It is called...
"I have a two-two".
Guan Xingrui looked at the Weibo ID and took a screenshot with an expressionless expression. After saving it, he sent it to his work email, intending to use this picture as a computer screensaver at the company.
That's what the so-called "mensao" means...
I originally had no content on my Weibo. I used to repost food Weibo posts to mark them so that I could try them one by one later. However, it was only in the past two days that I started posting original Weibo posts because I had to participate in the confession contest.
In fact, this competition was an event organized by a certain jewelry brand for publicity, and it was run very seriously.
For example, the first level is to answer questions. Friends will vote for their favorite answers. Only those with the top 500 votes will be eligible to enter the next level.
To prevent cheating, each Weibo account can only cast one vote per day.
A very attractive aspect of this competition is that the first prize is a one-carat diamond ring from the brand, with a classic six-claw setting and a simple and elegant style.
...Actually, it doesn’t matter whether the design is good or not, as long as it is valuable. Even if you don’t like it, you can resell it.
There is no registration fee for this competition, and there is no compensation for losing. If you win, you can take home a valuable diamond ring, so there are many participants.
On the first day of the competition, more than 50,000 people signed up, and the number of people increased significantly every day.
Five hundred people sounds like a lot, but compared to the huge number of participants, it really is a huge rush.
Other contestants are actively canvassing for votes. The original number of Weibo followers is only single digits... It is also suspected that the system will give them a gift when registering a new account, and there is no place to canvass for votes.
She just filled out the first level questionnaire honestly and waited for others to judge her.
Guan Xingrui clicked on the long Weibo post where she answered the question.
The first level is actually some simple and common questions, and generally there are no brilliant answers.
...but I wish I was not an ordinary person.
for example--
1. Why did you cry for the other person for the first time?
Originally Answered: We are cooking together, but it is too spicy when chopping onions.
2. What was the reason for the latest quarrel?
Originally Answered: Will points be deducted if I didn't argue? Then I'll go back and argue today.
3. What is the most violent reaction when you have a disagreement with the other party?
Original answer: Use a kitchen knife. Er Er said that it was our first time to kill a fish and we had no experience, so we had to use scissors to disembowel it. I was not convinced.
4. Continuing from the previous question, what were the consequences of that dispute?