There were few people inside the museum, and he spotted the girl sitting by the window right away at the entrance.
Wearing a simple white top, with her long, soft hair draped over her shoulders, she sat quietly, writing something on a piece of paper with a "swish, swish, swish" sound, looking both well-behaved and adorable.
He couldn't help but feel a tremor in his heart. He quietly walked to the seat to her left and pulled out the wooden chair.
Pei Ke glanced at what she was writing. It was a reading note. Her handwriting was neat and lively, just like the feeling she gave others. It was very comfortable and occasionally made people's eyes light up.
My gaze slowly rose, and the girl's face was calm as she focused on her pen, her lips slightly pursed.
In the soft light, he could see the fine downy hairs on her face, which looked quite adorable.
He didn't disturb Su Xun's concentration, but instead opened the book he had taken from the shelf, "The Dancing Girl of Izu," and began to read.
Suddenly, a scene from elementary school flashed into his mind. He was sitting next to her then, watching her solemnly write her name on her new textbook. He had noticed the fine hairs on her face back then.
He was secretly laughing to himself at the time, thinking that it was just writing a name and he was being so serious.
Su Xun was really difficult to get along with back then. He was like a block of wood, didn't like to talk, and blushed easily.
The next second, his thoughts returned to the library, and he was surprised for a moment that he could remember something from so long ago so clearly.
After finishing a book review, Su Xun twisted his neck and turned around to see Pei Ke sitting quietly next to him.
It looks like she's been here a long time; I guess I didn't call her because I saw her writing something.
A warm feeling washed over me.
She gently poked the arm lying across her side, and Pei Ke turned his head away as soon as he felt the slight touch on his arm.
Su Xun glanced at the people in the rows in front of him who were writing and drawing on paper, tore off a piece of paper, and wrote, "When did you arrive?"
Then push the paper over.
The note was quickly returned, "I don't know either~^o^~"
Looking at the little expressions on the paper, she couldn't stop smiling for a moment. What a child.
She wrote on the paper, "Childish."
Reply: "~^o^~~^o^~, let's go eat together later."
Looking at the two symbols side by side above, the curve of her lips turned up even more noticeably. She turned her head and nodded.
Then he wrote: "I still have twenty pages to read, wait for me a little while."
The other person didn't reply, but just winked at her.
The boy's eyes were bright, and he blinked at her twice. Su Xun's heart suddenly stirred; this guy was absolutely irresistible when he started to act cute.
As if she couldn't bear it any longer, she turned her head back and opened the novel that the teacher had assigned her to read.
Since studying Chinese Language and Literature, her life has been consumed by reading, memorizing, and writing reading notes; she feels like she could bury herself entirely in books.
However, she still enjoyed it quite a bit, since she had loved reading all sorts of books since she was a child. Even though she read more online novels later on, she would still read some classic books regularly.
So throughout her three years of high school, even though her scores in other subjects were not great, her Chinese language score was always among the top in the grade, especially her essays, which always scored above 50.
Her left hand, hanging by her side, was suddenly tickled. She looked down and saw someone sitting upright with their eyes fixed on the book in front of them, while their right hand was restlessly wrapped around hers, glancing at her out of the corner of their eye, pinching and scratching her hand from time to time.
Noticing her lowering her head, Pei Ke's hand froze for a moment, and he immediately tensed up, not daring to move again.
She won't shake him off, will she? Is he disturbing her reading?
Thinking of this, he withdrew his hand, but just as he was about to pull away, the other person grabbed his little finger.
He turned around in surprise, his eyes practically brimming with hope.
Su Xun mouthed, "That's fine."
The two sat in the library until four o'clock in the afternoon, which was about time to go for dinner.
I walked out of the library and stood in front of the main gate.
Su Xun asked, "Do you want to eat in the cafeteria or eat out?"
Pei Ke chose the latter directly between the two. He didn't want the two of them to spend their first meal in the cafeteria. After thinking for a moment, he said, "My roommate told me that there's a pretty good restaurant near the East Gate. Do you want to try it?"
Su Xun was never picky about this, and nodded in agreement almost without thinking, "Let's go then, I'd like to familiarize myself with the food options near the school."
"Then we can go for a walk after we finish eating," Pei Ke suggested.
"Then we'll have to trouble you, Senior Pei."
Upon hearing the words "senior," Pei Ke's brows furrowed for a moment before relaxing.
The last time he heard Su Xun say that she had repeated a year of high school, he was very curious about what had happened to her in the past few years, but since she didn't intend to tell him, he pretended not to know.
When she's willing to talk someday, he'll definitely listen attentively.
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