The Duke’s Affair -Part One


The arrival of the three stunning beauties caused an uproar in the club, with cheers and whistles filling the air. The trio, used to such reactions, enjoyed the attention as they made their way to their classmates. One of the reasons they loved nightclubs was that everyone here, regardless of their nature, was stripped bare of pretense, needing only to express their true selves…

Almost everyone had arrived. Ye Ye and her group were greeted by their senior, Lu Zihuao, casually dressed and handsomely escorting Shirley, the student council president of Saint Enos and Ye Ye’s class monitor, who greeted them with a smile. They exchanged greetings and took their seats. Some classmates had already mingled well with the Italian students, and several couples were already dancing together in the dance floor. Ye Ye watched with a squint and a smile, thinking, “Love really can be fast food…”

They started playing dice games, and when it was Ye Ye’s turn to drink, Qiu Yu would drink for her. Qiu Yu had a good tolerance for alcohol, but Ye Ye never drank at nightclubs, not because she couldn’t handle it, but because she only drank Lafite… Also, unless Qiu Yu was completely drunk, but that had never happened… As the night deepened, more and more people from ET arrived, pushing the atmosphere to its peak.

Suddenly, a series of crisp chimes rang out from the stage. Shirley, in a red off-shoulder mini dress, stood smiling in front of a silver bell, tapping it to draw everyone’s attention. With a confident smile, she announced, “Dear friends, today is the day Saint Enos University welcomes new friends. For our classmates who’ve come from afar, I suggest we all raise a toast!” She then lifted her champagne glass and drank it down. Everyone else with a drink followed suit, while those without drinks in the dance floor gave the most enthusiastic applause. Then Shirley continued, “Now, I’d like to invite a representative from our distant friends to perform for us. What do you say?” “Yes!” The crowd erupted in cheers from both students and other guests. “Then please, our friends from Hong Kong! Let’s all chant together — perform, perform!” Shirley led the chant, and the crowd eagerly joined in, filling the bar with shouts of “Perform, perform…”

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