Chapter 21 - Life doesn't care about you.

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Published on 23.05.2020

This is just a rough English Translations.

Original novel credit to the author, Angelina

Editor & Translator: Sya / jimin_coups





Chapter 21 - Life doesn't care about you.


After An Ziyan went out, Mai Ding peeped in the door slit.


After taking two steps down the stairs, An Ziyan stopped suddenly and turned back:


"There is no need to worry about work, you are cheap, let me raise you first."


When An Ziyan finished, he blinked his right eye.


The door slammed shut, and Mai Ding leaned against the door and touched his face. He should not have blushed. They have been together for so long. It is impossible to blush.


Mai Ding went to the mirror and stared at his red face in the mirror and said:


"Look, I didn't blush at all."


At first, Mai Ding was also happy that An Ziyan had found a job, but then he was more worried. It was his fault to worry about nothing. When he thought of An Ziyan's unorganized and undisciplined attitude to life, he froze.


An Ziyan came back from work in the past few days and as long as Mai Ding asked, he would only answer: "Just like that".


Later, Mai Ding didn't ask anymore. He could notice that An Ziyan didn't want to talk, and he was not a person who likes to describe details.


Mai Ding can only regret that he did n't follow him to the company, to see what An Ziyan is doing, wait, do n't they have that kind of person?


Facing face to face, he pretends to go to work every day and then spends time outside but actually has not found a job.


No, you can't think of him anymore, and you can't delay finding a job yourself.


If, as An Ziyan said, if Mai Ding can find a job slowly without anything, then Mai Ding is not Mai Ding,


He is a person who can't sit back. Maybe he is deeply rooted in inferiority complex. Mai Ding doesn't want to be useless. He doesn't have much great goals and dreams, he just doesn't want to become Anzi Yan's burden.


He felt that someone had pushed his head and raised his face. An Ziyan threw the blazer he had taken off on the sofa and rolled up his sleeves:


"What are you thinking?"


"Think about things, how does it feel to go to work?"


"Annoying."


"Then going to work or going to school, which is more annoying to you?"


"Both are annoying."


Mai Ding sometimes felt that it was a miracle that An Ziyan was not expelled from the company.


He said enviously:


"Good, you can find a job smoothly, no wonder I used to win lottery tickets when I bought a lottery ticket. It is estimated that you sucked all my good luck."


"You have a face to said that on my face."


An Ziyan started to undress and take a bath, throwing clothes and throw it down on the floor, and Mai Ding followed to pick up.


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