Guo Mian's original world and this world were roughly the same era, with only some minor differences. For example, her hometown where she grew up and the people she knew had all disappeared. They just didn't exist anymore. She was left with nothing but a pair of parents who owed debts and ran away, a group of friends who were like foxes and dogs, and a bunch of sworn enemies.
So at first she chose to live in C City because after failing to find her family, she was too lazy to run around everywhere and just found a place with low rent to settle down. In her world, there is also S City, this kind of big city she has been to, only for a "local snake" like her, it's still better to play in her own small place - so this time when she went to S City, she kept sighing that big cities are really different, three years have passed and everything has changed.
Her seven-year-old son was even more calm than her, staring at his phone and tapping away, no need to say that he was playing games again. He wants to be the best at whatever game he plays, this competitive spirit is unknown where it comes from.
"Son, take a look at that building outside, isn't the shape too weird?" She teased her son who was playing with his phone and pushed his head to make him look out the window. Guo Qian turned around and took a glance, responded with a couple of perfunctory "uh-huhs", then continued looking at his phone.
"Guo Mian: "Guo Qian, have you seen that popular news recently? Parents hold their mobile phones every day and become 'low-head tribe', lacking communication with family members. If this continues, affection will be destroyed."
Kuo Chien's face was indescribable as he looked at his mother and said, "But I'm not a parent."
Guo Mian: "Do you think I call you 'Dad' all the time for nothing?"
Guo Qian rolled her eyes and put down her phone, asking: "If you don't let me use my phone, what do you want me to do?"
Guo Zhen: "I want you to watch our luggage, don't let it get taken away. I didn't sleep well last night and now I want to catch up on some rest." She said that and then found a comfortable position to sleep in.
"Am I a kid?! Let me check the luggage and you go sleep yourself?"
"Hey? You said you wanted to wear leather pants, you said you wanted to save up for your own private house, you said you didn't want to go to kindergarten. Every day when we went to the internet cafe together to play games, why didn't you say you were a kid? Listen, since you've enjoyed the rights of being an 'adult' and making independent choices, you have to take responsibility."
Guo Qian knew that even if her mother said so many righteous words, her core idea was to chat with more like-minded people about "Female Leads and Male Seconds", "Popular Online Novels" or discuss favorite books with more book friends.