"Left hand or right hand!"
"Left hand!"
Ding Linna extended her left hand, and Su Zelin held it in his palm, pretending to scrutinize it while actually feeling its texture.
Nanaz's hand was indeed soft and smooth, although he hadn't had the chance to appreciate it when they shook hands just now.
After a while, he drew a conclusion: "The main emotional line on your left hand is very deep, which means you're naturally a romantic girl who values emotions greatly!"
"Wow, really?"
Ding Linna's eyes lit up; she thought Su Zelin's words were quite accurate.
Luo Xi, on the other hand, scoffed.
Being romantic and emotional — these are common traits among most girls, so such a one-size-fits-all conclusion is bound to hit the mark.
Su Zelin hesitated for a moment, then changed his tone: "However..."
"However what?"
Ding Linna hurriedly asked.
"There's a high chance that your path of love will encounter a major setback, involving a guy who seems very romantic but is actually a jerk!"
"No way!"
Ding Linna was shocked.
She had been dreaming of having a perfect relationship, finding a soulmate with whom she could spend the rest of her life.
"Of course, nothing is absolute. Even though fate can influence people, as the old saying goes, man can conquer nature. So, this isn't inevitable. In short, if you ever meet someone particularly nice to you, remember not to be dazzled by his sweet words, blinded by affection. Keep calm, observe slowly, and discern his true character!"
Su Zelin spoke earnestly.
This time he wasn't just putting on a show but really was trying to warn Ding Linna.
In their past life, he had a pretty good relationship with this girl, and Ding Linna had some feelings for him too.
However, Su Zelin refrained from getting involved with someone close and suggested they remain friends, which, much to Ding Linna's reluctance, she accepted.
It was then that a senior from a higher grade appeared, pursuing her frantically.
That senior was an artistic pretty boy, smooth-talking, adept at being romantic and wooing girls, generous in spending, and pretended to be a wealthy guy, matching the male leads in romance novels, which led Ding Linna to fall for him.
However, Su Zelin could see clearly that the guy was nothing but a certified emotional fraudster, merely pretending to be rich.
Ding Linna was beautiful and wealthy, thus becoming his prey.
Soon, the man revealed his true nature, claiming to have an investment opportunity in a guaranteed profitable venture and coaxed Ding Linna to participate, thus swindling all her savings.
Not just that, he also used the money he duped from Ding Linna to woo other girls, reaching the peak of scumbaggery.
Su Zelin was merely a philanderer, but he would never stoop to scamming women for money. He was indeed generous to his women. In a past life, he had a girlfriend who was in business, whose company was on the brink of bankruptcy, and not only did he not abandon her, but he also offered funds and used his vast network and resources to help her through the crisis.
Later, that woman's company grew big, becoming a well-known figure in Shenghai, attracting many suitors, including heirs from prominent families, but she remained devoted to Su Zelin, never minding his affairs with other women, staying loyal to him.
So, while Su Zelin was a flirt, he only had that one flaw, and towards every girl, he was beyond reproach.
Luckily, Ding Linna, who appeared wild on the surface, was quite traditional at heart. Plus, heeding Su Zelin's advice, she tested the jerk for some time, and despite being financially misled, didn't suffer otherwise, mainly engaging in a spiritual relationship.
After countless deceptions and seeing her money vanish repeatedly, Ding Linna finally came to her senses, realizing she was entangled with an extreme scoundrel, and consequently chose to break up!
The most bizarre thing was, this scoundrel truly had no limits.
He claimed he would break up, but demanded ten thousand yuan in compensation for emotional distress; otherwise, he would continue to hassle Ding Linna, tarnishing her reputation.
Su Zelin couldn't bear to watch any longer; while the two were dating, he had no right to intervene as an outsider, but post-breakup, things were different.
He went straight over and gave the artistic guy a thorough beating to avenge Nanaz, after which that guy never dared to ask for the emotional distress compensation again.
But it wasn't just this jerk; Ding Linna had a stroke of bad luck. After graduation, she met a wealthy heir, a true rich and handsome guy. Initially, he seemed very gentlemanly, sweeping Nanaz off her feet, leading quickly to a marriage.
Unfortunately, life in a wealthy family wasn't as blissful as depicted in novels. On the contrary, she faced disdain and scorn from her in-laws at every turn.
Adding fuel to the fire, her husband kept several mistresses, staying out all night. Whenever Ding Linna expressed any dissatisfaction, she was met with domestic violence.
The control her husband exercised was beyond reason; Nanaz couldn't even maintain normal interactions with any male friends, including attending university and high school reunions, often resulting in a beating, not even allowed to meet her male cousin.
This also led to Ding Linna losing touch with most of her university classmates. Not only was she distanced from her male classmates and friends, but even the once close female friends didn't dare to reach out to her.
In the end, Ding Linna, no longer able to bear it, got divorced, and due to a prenuptial agreement, she left the marriage with nothing but her wounds.
Having endured two major episodes with jerks, she, once optimistic and passionate about love, underwent a complete transformation.
Aside from Su Zelin, she refused to trust any man. Eventually, she even became a Lala, a situation that aroused deep sighs.
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