Chapter 56.1: She Didn’t Do It On Purpose (1)
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100,000/Hour Professional Stand-in Chapter 56.1: She Didn’t Do It On Purpose (1)

“Why did you reject my reservation?”

Bai Zhou shoved this question onto Ji Fanyin the moment they met each other the following morning.

“What reservation?” asked Ji Fanyin innocently. “Did you forget to eat breakfast again? I prepared a sandwich for you.”

“You even locked your schedule!” exclaimed Bai Zhou. He snatched the sandwich from Ji Fanyin’s hand and glanced at it. “Did you agree to travel with someone else, just like how we went to Greece back then? I don’t eat sandwiches bought from convenience shops!”

Ji Fanyin reached forth in an attempt to take her sandwich back. “I made extra this morning. Give it back to me if you don’t want it.”

Bai Zhou subconsciously twisted his body around to ward off Ji Fanyin’s approaching hand. “I won’t give it back to you even if I’m not going to eat it.”

“Don’t eat it then.”

“Why should I listen to you?” Bai Zhou impatiently tore open the packaging and took a huge chomp off the sandwich. The next moment, he widened his eyes in surprise. He quickly glanced down to examine the ingredients in the sandwich. 

The sandwich was specially prepared for Bai Zhou, so it went without saying that Ji Fanyin had chosen everything according to his preferences, be it the bread, filling, or sauce.

She placed her hands behind her back and asked him with a chuckle, “How is it? Delicious, right?”

Bai Zhou continued glaring at her as he quickly gobbled up the sandwich. Then, he clapped off the bread crumbs on his hands and said, “We won’t be heading out today.”

“Are your finals over?” asked Ji Fanyin as she got into a pair of slippers.

She wasn’t too concerned with Bai Zhou’s bad mood. It would be impossible for someone like him not to get mad after yesterday’s incident. 

“Not yet.” Bai Zhou yawned as he began booting up two computers. “I’ve already done my revision. You don’t need to worry about me.”

It was ridiculous that a university student was living alone in such a huge apartment. It was also hard to comprehend why he needed to have two computers and a laptop on top of that. 

He’s a fiery-tempered thug whe

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