In the chairman's office of Shenghua Technology, Liu Yun was chatting with a girl. Yes, she was chatting with a girl. They had just met.
They met on a chat app. Liu Yun wanted to try online dating. That's right, online dating.
Online dating was also a form of love. From the time they met each other to the time they met in real life, it was also a form of fate.
Even in real life, after confirming their relationship and becoming a real couple, they definitely could not be together all the time.
Therefore, cell phones became the only way for both parties to communicate. They also increased their feelings on the Internet. They exchanged ideas and improved their relationship.
It was a normal feeling before a relationship, and it was the same for online relationships. The two of them understood each other and said some sweet words. There were also some direct feelings that a couple should have.
Human feelings were such a wonderful thing. It did not limit the distance of friends, the space of friends, or the level of friends.
With the development of society, online dating had gradually become a fashion for modern people.
In real life, many people did not dare to date the opposite sex in their lives. Liu Yun was like this. Even if he was now worth more than 100 million, he still did not dare to date the opposite sex. Of course, Yang Xin was an exception. Liu Yun did not like her, and she was not his type.
The higher-ups didn't dare because they knew the other party too well and knew some secrets.
After experiencing too many romantic feelings, many people were used to the novelty and ease of online dating. They didn't need to care too much about the Internet.
In a real relationship, the period of passionate love would pass very quickly. After being together for a long time, they would often quarrel and have conflicts. It was also necessary.
On the other hand, in online dating, one's good impression of a person was learned from the updates of a certain dating app or the other party's self-description.
They could slowly get to know each other. From the beginning, they were strangers, but later on, they could talk about anything. They could talk about anything and gradually attract each other.
From a friend to a lover, online dating could be a long process because one needed to understand, and understanding was understanding.
Online dating did not have the constraints of reality or moral responsibility. Both parties met through the Internet, and after honest communication, they finally resonated and formed emotional dependence.
Of course, there were also failures, but should he take responsibility? Of course not. You didn't lose anything.
If he lost his finances, he would be stupid to make a deal before he fully understood the other party.
So let's put it this way, online dating has its pros and cons.
Compared to blind dates, online dating was less awkward and more mysterious.
Online dating was a process that required familiarity, while blind dates were a way for both parties to get married urgently. They lacked communication.
Online dating required time to communicate and slowly understand each other. This was necessary. If you didn't like it, you could just go find another one. It didn't say that this was a necessary choice.
Compared to real life, online dating had a wider range of friends and more types.
Online dating could be found everywhere. Even if they couldn't become the other half, they could still become good friends.
Compared to a long-distance relationship, there would be no suspicion or worry.
If they returned to real life and found out that the other party really met their expectations, it would slowly become love and the relationship would be successful.
Liu Yun was not short of money now. Once they confirmed their relationship, he could fly over directly. However, he used to be resistant to dating, but now he was no longer resistant.
With money, there would be confidence. Without money, there was no need to date. Liu Yun had always thought so.
Liu Yun remembered the person she had a crush on back then. More than ten years had passed, but some of her memories were still there.
During the six years of primary school, especially during the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades, the ripples in her heart had risen a little.
There were definitely people in primary school who liked someone, but the likes of primary school students were limited to who looked good today, who had special characteristics, who was rich today, and so on.
The emotions in primary school were not very pure. They did not know what emotions were at all. They only knew that liking was liking. This looked good, that looked good.
As long as her eyes liked it, it didn't matter whether she liked it in her heart or not, unless she was childhood sweethearts.
Therefore, in primary school, love was just a joke and could not be taken seriously. Only in junior high school did one truly understand what love was. It was puberty.
It was only in middle school that the true first awakening of love came. Boys gradually matured and girls became more and more beautiful.
In the third year of junior high school, that was the real emotional experience. However, Liu Yun still remembered the words of his family. You are still too young to fall in love. You don't know what emotions are. Your priority now is to concentrate on your studies.
Liu Yun had always kept these words in mind. Even without these words, Liu Yun would not touch them.
At that time, perhaps because he had watched too much television or read too many novels, Liu Yun had some other thoughts about relationships.
Liu Yun felt that if he wanted to have a relationship, he needed money. Now, he had developed a fixed mindset. He also needed to be handsome and thick-skinned. Liu Yun did not have any of these.
There were even some other thoughts. They felt that girls were all materialistic and had a kind of resistance towards girls.
However, thoughts were just thoughts. Liu Yun threw away these thoughts when it came to the girls she had a crush on.
Liu Yun was very shy when she first came to the new environment. In layman's terms, she was timid. It was her first time in an unfamiliar environment.
In the previous month, whenever class ended, he would sit in his seat and look at the scenery outside the window. He was not familiar with anyone, and no one spoke. He was like a mute.
At that time, the person who left the deepest impression on Liu Yun was the class monitor.
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