A boy from the same village came from a wealthy family and had just returned from studying abroad. His parents introduced him to a girl born in 1996: well-behaved and refined, with a gentle way of speaking. The two met four or five times, and the boy was very satisfied.



One evening, the boy's friends organized a karaoke outing and insisted on inviting the girl to "come hang out and join us." The girl initially refused, saying she wouldn't go to that kind of place and didn't drink alcohol. The boy repeatedly assured her he wouldn't make her drink, and she reluctantly agreed.

That night, the girl sat quietly in the corner of the sofa, barely speaking, just watching everyone sing.

Friends noticed she seemed bored and started egging her on to play a drinking game. The girl said: "I don't drink alcohol, you guys go ahead."

The friends coaxed her: "If you don't want alcohol, just have a soft drink and treat it like alcohol, okay?"

When ice tea arrived, a dramatic moment happened—

The girl opened a bottle of ice tea, poured it into a full cup, then fished out a cherry tomato and half a cantaloupe from the fruit platter and dropped them in.

The few brothers nearby instantly fell silent. The atmosphere froze.

The blind date was called off on the spot.
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