Chapter Thirteen Christmas



I don't know where he got such a big plastic bag, but he put the apples in the box together.

What's the big deal about a girl giving you an apple?

Pei Ke took the bag with some effort, and because of the excessive force, he was pulled forward and almost fell.

He only realized the person was already far away when he heard the rustling of the plastic bag.

It seems like I've upset her again.

In the evening, he noticed that Su Xun had been watching Gan Tang receive the apples, and he assumed that she wanted to eat apples.

Back in his dorm room, Su Xun looked at the large bag of apples, his thoughts wandering far, far away.

Perhaps Gan Tang and Pei Ke are the same kind of people. They are equally intelligent and full of energy, and are loved by everyone. They are like the pure white clouds in the sky, making people feel fond of them as soon as they see them.

What to do? I'm starting to feel envious. If I work a little harder, can I become like them? But there are many things I can't change, like talent and family background.

Many thoughts that I hadn't thought of for a long time resurfaced at this moment. I really want to grow up quickly so that I can become an adult who can stand on my own and do what I want to do, instead of just envying other people's lives.

I don't know when it started, but fine snow began to fall from the sky. In the darkness, it looked like a group of little white-dressed fairies who had just arrived in the world. They would melt as soon as they landed on my hand, leaving only a trace of coldness and a puddle of water, telling people that they had been here and had kissed their palms.

Su Xun walked onto the balcony, opened her palm, and stared at the coldness of her hand.

The excited children ran around on the playground; this was true revelry.

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