Episode 9
The whole school knew that Luo Xi liked Lan Shaojie. Lan Shaojie decides to start pursuing Luo Xi. Li Xin appeared beside him. It turned out that the two were brothers with different surnames. Lan Shaojie expressed to Li Xin that he wanted to pursue Luo Xi. However, Li Xin thought that Lan Shaojie's purpose was impure, and quarreled with him. There was a battle for Luo Xi between Li Xin and Lan Shaojie. Luo Xi chose to be with Lan Shaojie. The mysterious man's call destroys Lan Shaojie's joy of victory. Lan Shaojie disregarded that he was at school, and loudly told the other party that he did not want to be his shadow anymore. At Lan Shaojie's house, Xin Rui found out that the real Lan Shaojie was abroad, and Lan Shaojie of Qingjiang University was just a stand-in. Xin Rui asked Lan Shaojie's identity, but Lan Shaojie had nothing to do. Jiang Xiu appeared in time, and Enwei also persuaded Xin Rui to leave.
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