Chapter 92 Learning to Let Go



He believed that Aze would choose him and not Yang Muxin.

Azawa definitely won't.

He walked into the campus and just as he reached the library building, he saw a familiar person coming out with a computer.

Su Ze was very happy, with sparkling eyes and a smile on his face as he came out with Jiang Mu.

Ji Hanjun stood there. There were no street lights around and it was dark. He was hidden in the darkness and his expression could not be seen clearly.

Jiang Mu left first. Su Ze lowered his head to send a message, then thought about it and decided to call.

The ringing of the phone was particularly obvious in the silent darkness. Su Ze looked around, looking for the source of the sound.

I saw a familiar figure on the path to the right of the library. There were no street lights on this path, so it was very dark.

Ji Hanjun wanted to answer the call, but the caller on the other end had already hung up.

"Ji Hanjun!!"

A familiar voice filled with joy reached my ears.

Ji Hanjun looked up and saw the person in the light jogging towards him until he stepped into the darkness where no light could reach.

He held the person tightly in his arms, the familiar sweet fragrance penetrated his nostrils, and the embrace felt real and warm.

"Put your hand out." The boy's voice was clear and full of joy.

Ji Hanjun was stunned.

After a few seconds, he stretched out his hand, opened his palm, and his fingertips trembled slightly.

The hostility in my body is subsiding, and the turbulent waves in my mind are calmed down.

The hostility and gloom in his eyes disappeared without a trace, and the warm fingers touched his palm, as if a tenderness surged into his heart.

Su Ze took out a candy from his pocket. The candy wrapper was blue.

He placed the candy in Ji Hanjun's palm.

"Someone gave me two candies, and I saved one for you."

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