Chapter 3:
Half an hour later, the debt collectors left with smiles on their faces.
After friendly communication with the bodyguard team, they also left, leaving only me and Yu Yan behind.
He owed three hundred thousand.
I looked at the slowly dissipating black and red aura above Yu Yan's head and felt that this transaction was worthwhile.
"Have you eaten?" I naturally asked, "I'm a little hungry, let's go eat together."
He finally snapped out of his daze and looked at me with complicated eyes, "...Who are you exactly?"
"I—I said it before," I blinked, "I'm a wish-granting blogger.
You've won the lottery!"
He stared blankly and said, "But I haven't made any wishes."
Moreover, does this kind of thing really exist in this world? Will there really be someone who suddenly appears and saves oneself from dire situations—getting hit by such immense luck, will this low probability event really happen to oneself?
I showed him my phone, "Look, you see, you did make a wish.
I'm a legitimate wish-granting blogger, you have to believe me!"
My Weibo homepage and verification badge were prominently displayed on the screen.
"Wu Wu has Fish..." he murmured my name, lowering his eyes, his long eyelashes even thicker than a girl's.
"Now do you believe me? I will help you get into university," I patted his shoulder, "As wish-granting bloggers, sincerity is our motto!"
—and being rich.
"You don't have to worry about the debt you owe, and you don't have to worry about tuition.
I will support you through legitimate means, including all four years of university.
If you encounter any difficulties, you can always contact me."
Yu Yan didn't refuse, "I will give you an IOU."
I originally wanted to say there's no need, after all, it's not my money being spent.
But after thinking about it, I still agreed, "No interest needed."
"Hey...," he seemed to hesitate for a moment before finally making up his mind, "What do you need me to do?" The handsome youth with dark eyes looked at me seriously and said, "I promise to do anything for you." I was confused and asked, "Why do you have to do anything?" "...Don't you need anything?" His ears turned slightly red, as if the next words were difficult to express, "I don't have anything else to offer as collateral, and if I have to repay the money, it might take a long time." Combined with the words of those debt collectors earlier, I finally understood what he meant and my brain froze for two seconds.
But after realizing, I quickly clarified, "I am a legitimate wish blogger and you made a wish! Why would a wish require a price? You have already been chosen, accepting your good luck is the only thing you need to do." Although I used to be a fortune-telling blogger, I am also a law-abiding young person.
"Exactly, if you are willing, maybe you need to verify your identity as the winner," I said, "I will blur your private information, so don't worry!" I invited Yu Yan to dinner, it wasn't expensive, just ordinary dumplings.
But as the steam rose from the dumplings, I saw him quietly take a few bites with liquid dripping down his face.
He didn't stop eating or make any sound, but tears continued to flow.
In the bustling dumpling shop, Yu Yan's golden fortune above his head became even more dazzling, even showing a translucent color, surpassing all the colors in the shop.
"He will become a good person," Xiao Ci suddenly spoke, her voice filled with surprise, "Why is his charity value so high! Host, you have such good judgment, the first person you chose will make outstanding contributions to society in the future!" I breathed a sigh of relief and replied to Xiao Ci in my heart, "That's good then." Although the shop was filled with noise, Yu Yan and I tacitly did not speak.
I lowered my head, pretending not to see Yu Yan crying, and wholeheartedly played the role of a naive blogger with too much money.
"--Thank you." After the last tear silently hid in his eyes, I heard Yu Yan's voice.
It was light, but serious.