A new neighbor moved in next door. Su Huaiwang saw her through the fence. The girl was slender and soft, her exposed skin transparently white in the summer sunlight, yet with the cool, jade-like te...
Chapter 60 Who would compete with a dog for favor? Tu Zhizhuo brought breakfast...
Tu Zhizhuo opened the door with breakfast in her hand. The two dogs were already impatiently trying to pry at the door. She laughed and scolded them, telling them not to be impatient, while pushing the door open.
The scene inside the house was no longer as messy as it was before she left. The whole house looked like it had been renovated. There were several large black bags at the door, which were garbage to be thrown away.
Tu Zhizhuo was surprised. He placed his breakfast on the clean dining table and muttered, "Auntie doesn't have to come this afternoon..."
She turned to look at Lin Jue and said with a smile, "Thank you. Have you had breakfast? I bought a lot."
Lin Jue shook his head: "I borrowed your kitchen."
Tu Zhizhuo turned his head to look at Su Huaiwang again, folding his arms: "So you've eaten too?"
Su Huaiwang was sitting on the sofa, holding a cup of hot water and drinking it in small sips. When he heard her words, he looked away awkwardly.
Tu Zhizhuo shook his head and sighed, "What a pity I bought so much breakfast—can Dahui and the others even eat it?"
"It's better not to." Su Huaiwang said, and got up to prepare breakfast for the two dogs.
The dog food fell into the bowl with a thud. Su Huaiwang poured the dog food out, feeling like a thorn in his back.
His amber eyes kept piercing her, urgently yet patiently asking her when she would leave.
She gritted her teeth and poured out all the dog food, and the two worry-free dogs immediately rushed over.
Tu Zhizhuo's surprised cry came from the kitchen:
"Lin Jue, have you done my share too?"
The gaze behind him finally moved away, and Su Huaiwang heard Lin Jue's cold "hmm":
“There wasn’t much food in the fridge, so I used it all.”
Tu Zhizhuo happily held out the bowl and said, "I still prefer homemade food to pre-prepared meals. Thank you!"
"It's okay, it's just a piece of cake." Lin Jue was very humble, but Su Huaiwang knew as soon as she stretched her neck that Tu Zhizhuo's noodles were specially made by her, and they were not from the same pot as hers.
I don’t know how Lin Jue controlled the time, but this noodle was out of the pot just before Tu Zhizhuo came back, so it wasn’t lumpy at all, and it was just right for Tu Zhizhuo to eat.
Lin Jue cooked for her and also cooked for Tu Zhizhuo.
Su Huaiwang poked Lin Jue's lower back and asked her softly, "Don't you want to eat something?"
"No." Lin Jue lowered his eyes and placed them on Su Huaiwang's hand that had just poked her, and repeated: "I don't need to eat."
Su Huaiwang was confused, but did not ask any further questions.
The two dogs over there had already devoured a bowl of dog food in no time, and were now licking their lips and looking at her eagerly, wanting to order more food.
Su Huaiwang couldn't persuade them, so he gave them a cold bun.
When she turned around, Lin Jue was also looking at her eagerly, but he was more reserved and not so embarrassing.
Su Huaiwang coughed lightly, a faint blush spread across his face, and he said, "Then we'll leave first."
Tu Zhizhuo raised his head and said, "Oh," "Leaving so early? Not staying for a few more days?"
Su Huaiwang's face became even hotter: "No, no."
Tu Zhizhuo frowned, thought for a moment, and felt that he had grasped the truth: "Fight at the head of the bed and make up at the foot of the bed?"
The straightforward words were drowned out by Su Huaiwang's sudden cough.
"Cough cough cough cough cough cough cough!"
Su Huaiwang's face turned red from coughing.
Lin Jue immediately patted her back to help her calm down, and said with a worried look: "Are you sick? Should I stop by to see you on the way back?"
"No, no." Su Huaiwang's mouth twitched, and he pushed her away awkwardly.
Seeing her guilty conscience, Tu Zhizhuo stopped joking and waved his hand carelessly, "Let's go, then. Goodbye, and have a safe trip."
Su Huaiwang nodded: "Let's go, goodbye."
When I turned around, Lin Jue had already picked up the luggage.
The luggage that required two people to carry when they came here can now be carried easily by Lin Jue alone.
Su Huaiwang sometimes really feels that you can't judge a person by his appearance.
"Let's go." Lin Jue smiled, his pretty face shining.
Her face turned red again unconsciously. Su Huaiwang avoided her gaze and nodded.
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When they got in the car, Su Huaiwang remembered to ask her:
"Didn't you drive here?"
"No." Lin Jue was fastening his driver's seat belt when he looked up and saw that Su Huaiwang hadn't fastened her seat belt yet, so he reached out to help her.
At this moment, the cool voice spread over Su Huaiwang's ears, along with the cold sandalwood that invaded her arms.
By the time Su Huaiwang reacted, she had already hugged Lin Jue and kissed her earlobe.
The white jade-like earlobes were stained with a layer of rosy warmth by her, beautiful beyond words. Lin Jue hesitated for a rare moment and stammered:
“…It’s not safe.”
Of course Su Huaiwang knew what she meant, and his face turned completely red.
She pushed the body away from his arms and covered her face with her hands.
I have no face to see anyone.
The girl came closer, used her fingertips to open a small gap between her palms, put her lips to hers, and licked and kissed her lips like water.
The voice was so soft that it almost touched the tip of her tongue:
"But a kiss is still okay... We can do the rest when we get back, okay?"
Su Huaiwang was so dazed that he nodded and stuck out his tongue to chase her.
Lin Jue raised the corners of his lips, bit hers lightly, and licked a small part of it in his mouth.
The root of my tongue felt sore and I couldn't control the secretion of saliva. It was obviously almost painful, but I didn't want to stop.
Su Huaiwang hugged Lin Jue and greedily absorbed everything from her.
It was Lin Jue who stopped first.
She helped Su Huaiwang smooth out his wrinkled clothes and said with a smile, "Let's stop here and talk about it when we get home."
Su Huaiwang was panting, and there was a faint watery color at the corners of his eyes, like a lake in its dry season.
The woman took her hand, her fingers unconsciously caressing hers. I looked up at her, feeling pity for her.
"...Is it really impossible?"
The hand was pulled to the lower abdomen and gently massaged, which seemed to help relieve dysmenorrhea, if you ignore the other person's legs that were slightly showing a tendency to open.
She only wanted it once, she only wanted it once.
She didn't know why she was so... unsatisfied. Maybe she had been thinking about doing this since the moment she saw Lin Jue.
Lin Jue opened his eyes helplessly. The fog around him had strangely spread up and surrounded the vehicle.
Things were heading in an uncontrollable direction when a dog barking suddenly sounded in the car.
"Woof!"
Su Huaiwang shuddered all over, and came out of that state. He hurriedly threw away the hand that he had just held like a treasure.
Lin Jue sat back in the driver's seat, his face expressionless but his eyes were filled with clear grievance.
Su Huaiwang turned around and touched Xiao Huang's dog head that was stretched out from the back seat as if to cover up.
“Woo——”
Xiao Huang was acting coquettishly and looked more aggrieved than Lin Jue, a typical example of the crying child getting the milk.
"What's wrong? Are you feeling unwell in your stomach? Did you eat too much this morning?"
“Woo—woo—”
When the dog acts like a spoiled child, it acts like an ambulance, rubbing its head against Su Huaiwang's arms.
Su Huaiwang unbuckled its seat belt and patted its little head softly to comfort it.
Lin Jue saw her face in the rearview mirror. She was still as pretty as ever, but she looked extremely smelly. She didn't know who had made her angry.
After Xiao Huang was finally comforted and lay down obediently in the back seat, Su Huaiwang fastened his seat belt again.
Lin Jue started the car, and a faint sense of awkwardness filled the whole car.
Su Huaiwang connected to Bluetooth: "...Listen to music?"
Lin Jue nodded, she didn't need navigation anyway.
"What are you listening to?"
“Just your playlist.”
The soft music played, finally diluting the awkwardness a little.
The car was driving smoothly, and Su Huaiwang reacted: "Don't you need navigation?"
Lin Jue said firmly: "No need, I know the way."
Su Huaiwang nodded, turned around and leaned against the car window to rest.
Having drunk too much and slept too little yesterday, Lin Jue drove very steadily, the car shaking rhythmically, and Su Huaiwang quickly closed his eyes and fell asleep.
When I opened my eyes again, there was fog in front of me.
"woke up?"
Lin Jue asked her while holding the steering wheel, looking relaxed.
"It's getting foggy?"
Su Huaiwang rubbed his eyes and asked her. The clothes on her body slipped down. Lin Jue put them on her without knowing when.
It was a bit cold, and Su Huaiwang wrapped his clothes around him in a daze. The fragrance drifted up softly with his movements, as if he was curled up in Lin Jue's arms.
"Yeah." Lin Jue's response was brief, his eyes looking straight ahead, focused.
"Can we still drive on the highway in such thick fog?" Su Huaiwang wondered.
The fog in front of her had almost solidified. She couldn't even see what the trees outside the highway looked like. She could only see crooked shapes, looming in the fog, staring at her predatorily.
She frowned, having a bad feeling for some reason.
"Yes, don't worry." Lin Jue remained calm.
The vehicle seemed to be traveling very fast. Su Huaiwang took a look and saw that it had reached 130 km/h.
There were no other cars around, only theirs, moving forward quietly and alone in the fog.
Su Huaiwang suddenly felt a little creepy.
The music from the Bluetooth was still playing, soft and tender, but she didn't feel romantic, but rather scared.
When did the highway from the provincial capital to their home become so empty?
The shabby green signboards moved closer and closer, indicating the service area a few kilometers away.
"Can we stop at the next service area?" Su Huaiwang's heart was beating violently.
Unexpectedly, Lin Jue readily agreed: "Okay."
The vehicle veered and drove onto the path leading to the service area.
Lin Jue said casually as he drove:
"We've been driving for hours, it's time to take a break. Do you want something to eat?"
Su Huaiwang looked at the desolate scenery outside the window and shook his head stiffly: "No, I just want to... go to the bathroom."
Lin Jue nodded: "Okay, then I'll take Dahui and the others out for a walk."
“…Thank you for your help.”
Su Huaiwang's voice was very low.
The sky was gloomy and the light was blocked by the car roof. Half of Lin Jue's face was covered in shadow, with only the raised corners of his lips so conspicuous.
But it was so strange, so strange that Su Huaiwang took one look and didn't dare to look at it again.
The vehicle stopped steadily.
Su Huaiwang got out of the car, took a breath of cold air, and unconsciously wrapped himself tightly around the clothes that did not belong to him.
There were not many cars in the parking lot, just a few or three, and they were covered in dust.
As soon as she got out of the car, the surrounding fog instantly rushed up her nose and throat, sticky and uncomfortable. Su Huaiwang's face flushed and she covered her mouth and nose.
Lin Jue walked over, blew away the mist around her, and looked at her. His amber eyes were inexplicably gloomy and dim:
"Go ahead. Do you want me to accompany you?"
Su Huaiwang looked at the two dogs and one cat squatting quietly at her feet. Their eyes were also looking at her, and they were frighteningly similar to the eyes of the girl in front of her.
Cold hands and feet.
Su Huaiwang took a breath and subconsciously took a step back: "No, no need..."
Lin Jue lowered his eyelashes in disappointment.
When she looked up again, Su Huaiwang had already turned around and was walking quickly, as if he was running away from her.
Su Huaiwang had no idea what Lin Jue's reaction was.
She just wanted to escape the suffocating air.
She suspected that she had slept too long and was not in a clear state of mind, otherwise how could she find Lin Jue scary.
His steps became increasingly disordered, gradually changing from a brisk walk to a jog.
If she could just see other people...if she could just see other people, she would definitely recover from this strange state, if only...
But where are the people?
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The author has something to say: The idea for this chapter actually comes from the first Silent Hill movie.
This book also originated from the wonderful ideas I had while watching Silent Hill.
The other world is such a great theme for imprisonment, a creepy romance.
Silent Hill is really good. I watch it every year and have watched it several times.