Chapter 2 - Transmigration (2) (1/2)

Translator: Kitty G.

Editor: Arikimi

The corner of Gu Jin's lips raised a little. She refused without a thought, ”No thanks. Since Jing Hao gave those clothes to you, they represent his feelings for you. If I end up wearing those clothes, I'm afraid that I would be disrespecting his wishes.” She added meaningfully, ”Besides, is it appropriate to give away someone's gift like this?”

Cheng Xin did agree with her; Jing Hao was very possessive. If he knew that she sent his gift to someone else, he would punish her without batting an eye. When she thought of his punishments, her knees weakened and her cheeks were flushed red.

She and Gu Jin were best friends and cousins, and both had no lack for money so there was really no need to worry about paying each other back. Cheng Xin happily replied, ”Thank you cousin, I'll invite you to dinner tomorrow. I love you so much.”

After spending a long effort to send Cheng Xin away, Gu Jin removed her high heels and ma.s.saged her sore feet. She looked down at the messy bed with a deep sigh.

After living for more than 20 years, the most annoying task that Gu Jin received was the bystander role of a ”female protagonist's best friend.”

It was a character who was meant to coax the female lead when she felt down.

After coming into this novel world, Gu Jin's principles were all being broken.

That's because her cousin was Cheng Xin, the female protagonist of this world. There were countless rich and handsome men who pursued her.

Gu Jin did not end up transmigrating into a female rival, nor did she end up as an unlucky cannon fodder.

On the contrary, she became Cheng Xin's best friend–the female protagonist's most trusted cousin.

In the original novel, Gu Jin was born to a scholarly family; her parents were University professors and she was their own child. Although the family wasn't as rich as the Cheng family, they never worried about money.

Gu Jin herself was good in all aspects. But because she was too dignified and gentle, her beauty was like an unreachable flower.

When put next to the lively protagonist Cheng Xin, her image paled in comparison.

Her dull disposition, along with her family background, and appearance cut her chances for a crowd of pursuers.

Fortunately, because she was the female lead's best friend, she eventually had the privilege of sharing a high-quality man.

Even though this man was someone who once admired Cheng Xin.