This familiar name successfully caught Chen Enci's attention: "Qin Jie?"
Rong Yu: "Yes, Qin Jie... the 'jie' from the phrase 'single and alone', the 'jie' from the phrase 'lonely and desolate'..."
Qin Jie, the same exact name as the man she had never met, the one her family was forcing her to be engaged to...
Chen Enci was thinking, and then asked sideways: "Where is this Qin Jie from?"
To help cover Qin Jie's escaping identity, Rong Yu smartly replied, "Shanghai."
Chen Enci nodded, uttering an "Oh", and thought there are so many people with similar names across the nation, so she didn't ask further.
How could the clean-cut boy named Qin Jie, who seemed like a deity straight out of a comic book, be the same frivolous Qin Jie who her stepmother was forcing her to marry?
Same name but the two people were worlds apart. The Qin Jie from Beijing, it was said, was a party animal, a playboy, basically as debauched as one could get...