He Waits for You at the Depths of Time

A story of mutual crushes and reuniting after a long separation, mainly set on campus. It's a sweet romance.

Su Xun falls in love with a boy, only to discover that the boy likes her too.<...

Chapter Sixty-One: There are no fireworks more beautiful than tonight's.

Seeing that Gan Tang was almost in tears, Su Xun nodded: "We'll wait for you here. Be careful."

Fireworks were set off by the river. For safety reasons, the fireworks could only be viewed from the bridges. There are four bridges spanning the Sangshui River. If you need to go to the restroom, you have to go down the bridge and find one nearby.

Only Su Xun and Pei Ke remained, surrounded by people. Since they didn't know any of them, they couldn't get in their way. Without the child from before, they felt the world was much quieter.

There's no wind tonight, so it's not so cold.

Su Xun had just noticed Pei Ke's awkward expression. Faced with the child's obvious disdain, she wondered what she should say.

"How did you know I wanted to watch fireworks with you yesterday?" She recalled the question that had been vaguely brushed aside yesterday.

Seeing that there were finally only two people left, he finally felt a little happier.

When you're in a good mood, you get a little carried away.

"Because I'm smart."

It's still that same annoying answer.

"Tch," she couldn't stand the arrogant reply any longer. "When you get narcissistic, it makes me want to beat you up."

A girl's coquettish voice came over, soft yet with a hint of sharpness.

His heart softened instantly, and a smile unconsciously crept into the corners of his eyes, making him exceptionally handsome.

Su Xun was somewhat mesmerized, thinking how annoying this person was, why was he smiling so gently?

"Because I care about you." Because I care, I unconsciously pay attention to your thoughts and secretly remember your affections.

Suddenly, a loud bang rang in my ears. It was the sound of several fireworks bursting through the ground and blooming in the sky at exactly nine o'clock in the evening, illuminating the entire sky.

The loud noise drowned out the reply; the boy's voice was so muffled that only a few echoes remained.

Su Xun only heard the word "because" before his ears were filled with the sound of fireworks.

Then came a series of loud bangs. She leaned close to Pei Ke's ear to convey her words: "What did you just say? I didn't hear you clearly."

The boy didn't speak, his eyes fixed on the fireworks in the distance.

Su Xun suddenly felt bored and turned to watch the fireworks. All kinds of fireworks bloomed in the sky, which was quite a sight.

Suddenly, a soft, cool object touched her hand. It swept over her fingers, separated them, and wrapped around them.

Su Xun stared blankly down at their intertwined fingers, fireworks exploding in his mind, a mixture of five colors, leaving him completely blank.

The boy still didn't look at her, but only at the colorful scene in front of him.

Su Xun turned her head and could only see the boy's delicate profile, his eyes reflecting the fireworks, and his beautiful lips curving upwards.

There could never be more beautiful fireworks than tonight, she thought to herself.