Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Lucky Wife. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 2291. Let's read the author's The Lucky Wife Internet story right here.
On the third day of the holidays, Jenson received a text message from his roommate Quinton: [Jens, Savannah’s dormitory has sent out a friendship invitation to us. What’s your opinion on this? Do we accept it?]
Jenson barely gave it a thought before outright refusing it: [No.]
Quinton persuaded him patiently. [Come on, Jens. The girls are already taking the initiative to do this. If we outright reject them, it’s so ungentlemanly.]
Jenson’s face was extremely gloomy. [Are there any benefits to this friendship?]
Quinton replied: [Plenty. In the future, we can go out to eat, drink, and have fun in our two dormitories. It's a good balance for men and women. It’s beneficial for our health.]
Jenson, “...”
At this moment, Timothy sent a text to him as well: [See you at the restaurant tonight, Jens. Don’t let the girls wait too long. We must be gentlemen.]
Jenson sighed dejectedly.
Baby Robbie, who was playing a game on the opposite side, suddenly raised his head and asked Jenson leisurely, “What’s the matter? I think this is the first time I’ve ever heard you sigh, Jens.”
Jenson said, “My roommates and Savannah are going to hang out tonight. They asked me out for dinner.”
Seeing Jenson’s sorrowful expression, Baby Robbie placed the game console down, stood up, and said to Jens, “I can take your place for that dinner party, Jens.”
Jenson breathed a huge sigh of relief.
Nonetheless, he exhorted Baby Robbie continuously. “Don’t be moved by Savannah. Don’t let her misunderstand anything.”
Baby Robbie chuckled and said, “Don’t worry about it.”
Baby Robbie then went looking for Baby Zetty. He asked her, “Are you free tonight, Baby Zetty?”
Baby Zetty appeared blissful as she replied, “I’m going to the cinema with Brother Finn.”
Baby Robbie said, “You can watch a movie any day. Keep your brother company tonight.”
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