Chapter 209



Chapter 209

"Hello, what can I do for you?"

Green became a coffee waiter.

"Give me a cappuccino."

The exhausted student said weakly while lying on the table.

"Okay, I'll be right there."

Green said.

"Thank you, thank you."

Coco Fifi said slowly.

When Green brought the coffee over, Coco Fifi was taking out her things from her schoolbag.

When Green put the coffee on his desk, he was a little surprised to see the logo on his things.

Coco Fifi looked up at him and asked, "Is there something wrong? Your expression looks different from just now."

"I'm from this school, too."

Green said.

"I didn't expect that."

Coco Fifi said.

Green turned and left.

Keke Feifei's eyes widened, and he suddenly realized what he had just heard.

When he paid, he walked up to Green and said, "I didn't expect that you and I are from the same school. Why don't we exchange contact information? Maybe we can meet here when we have time."

"I'm happy to exchange contact information, but why do we have to meet?"

Green asked.

"When you need tutoring, checking or correction, there will always be times when you can use someone."

Keke Feifei said.

"Okay."

Green nodded.

They exchanged contact information.

Keke Feifei returned to school for class, and the teacher called him to the office.

"There is a student who hasn't been here for a while. I have a roster here with contact information and address. You can check it for me. After all, you are about the same age."

The teacher said.

"Okay, I'll go."

Keke Feifei took a look.

After that, he picked a time, went there according to the address on the roster, and used the contact information. He knocked on the door, and the person who opened the door was Green.

And the person he contacted with the contact information was also Green.

"I didn't expect it to be you. I thought it was someone with the same name."

Keke Feifei said.

"Don't you want to see me?"

Green asked.

"I don't mean that."

Keke Feifei said.

"Since you are here, come in and sit down."

Green said as he opened the door.

"Okay, I'm quite curious about your home."

Keke Feifei nodded.

He entered Green's residence, and Green closed the door.

"The teacher asked me to find you and ask you. Do you have anything to say? About not going to school."

Keke Feifei said while sitting on the sofa.

Green poured him a glass of water and replied, "I don't want to go."

"It's up to you whether you want to go or not. If you don't want to go, forget it. "

Keke Feifei nodded .

"Your house is a bit dark."

Keke Feifei looked around.

"Aren't you worried that I live in such a dark house and am also a dark-minded person? When you say such things, will I knock you to death? Then you will merge with the darkness."

Green said.

"I have that worry, but the worry only comes out after I say it, so I don't care about it when I say it."

Keke Feifei smiled.

"It's getting late. Do you want to stay for a while or go home now?"

Green asked.

"I know it's getting late, so I want to stay at your place for one night. Do you have a place to stay?"

Keke Feifei asked.

"Yes, I have a place to stay."

Green nodded.

"Then can I do my homework here?"

Keke Feifei asked.

"Okay."

Green nodded.

"Can I ask you how you got this house?"

Koko Feifei asked.

"From someone else. There were originally two people living here, one died, and the other went far away and disappeared. The things fell into my hands."

Green said.

"What is your relationship with those two people?" Koko Feifei asked. "I don't know, I don't think I have any relationship with them. If I have to say, they are unlucky, and I am lucky in their unlucky place, so I got this house." Green replied. "

You say something that makes people feel incomprehensible." Koko Feifei said. "There's nothing I can do about it. I usually don't talk about this with people." Green said. "I can tell. You speak fluently when you say words you often say, but not so well when you say words you don't say often." Keke Feifei sighed. "I don't stutter, what are you worried about?" Green was puzzled. "I just feel that I seem to have regarded you as a friend, but you don't regard me that way." Keke Feifei said.

"I can see you that way, too."

Green said.

"I hope so."

Keke Feifei nodded.

After that, he finished his homework, rested here for a night, and left for school the next day. He went to the teacher's office and told the teacher about the matter.

"He really doesn't plan to come back."

The teacher said.

"Yes, he said he doesn't plan to."

Keke Feifei nodded.

"Didn't you persuade him?"

the teacher asked.

"I persuaded him, but he didn't listen."

Keke Feifei said.

"That's no wonder, you haven't met before. It would be strange if he listened to you."

The teacher thought about it and nodded, without doubt, and let him go.

After a day of classes, he went to the cafe after school.

He saw Green again in the cafe.

Green was serving coffee.

He sat in his usual seat and looked at Green.

Green walked up to him and asked him what he wanted.

He said he wanted a cup of coffee.

Green brought him a cup of cappuccino.

He was satisfied.

He stirred the coffee in the cup with a spoon, stared at Green intently, and suddenly said, "Actually, I'm a little sad."

"What's there to be sad about?"

Green was about to leave, but stopped when he heard him say that.

"I'm heartbroken."

Kokofifi looked at Green and said.

"I don't remember seeing any girls around your age around here recently."

Green said.

"Not girls. "

Kokofifi said.

"I haven't seen many boys either."

Green said.

"Not boys either."

Kokofifi said.

"Do you like cats or dogs?"

Green asked.

"Neither, it's a classmate from school who's not around here, so you haven't seen her. It was a girl, and I thought the girl wasn't in a relationship and wanted to give her a gift, but, she was in a relationship."

Kokofifi sighed.

"You two are not in love at all, how can it be considered a heartbreak?"

Green was puzzled.

"Stupid, stupid, of course having a crush on someone is also considered a heartbreak."

Coco Feifei said.

"There's nothing I can do, I haven't had a crush on anyone."

Green said.

"Have you never liked anyone?"

He almost blurted out, that would be too pitiful.

But fortunately he covered his mouth.

"No, I don't think it's interesting. I like money more and I can barely like work, but it's too painful to like anything else besides these two. I don't have time."

Green said.

"I can buy you some wine. Didn't you say you like money? Buying wine costs money. Giving you wine is like giving you money. Do you like it?"

Coco Feifei asked.

"I like it very much."

Green said.

"That's great. We'll go to your house for a drink after you get off work. It's normal for people who have been heartbroken to drink a little. It would be even better if your friend could accompany me."

Keke Feifei said with a smile.

"You don't look like you've been heartbroken, because I can't tell that you're sad."

Green looked at him and said.

"It's normal. After all, I'm just secretly in love with you. I'm not openly in love with you, nor have I confessed my love for you, nor have I given you a lot of gifts or money. I'll only be sad for a while. I can't be sad forever, right?"

Keke Feifei said with a smile.

"You make sense. Then go buy some wine first, and after I get off work, we can go home together."

Green nodded.

Keke Feifei agreed.

He went out to buy some wine and waited for a while. Green changed out of his uniform, exchanged shifts with the person who came to take over, and then went home with Keke Feifei.

"I don't think I've asked you why you need to work at this age?"

Coco Feifei walked on the road with a bottle of wine.

"I'm an orphan. Isn't it normal for me to make money for myself? What's more, it's good this way because my money is all my own. I can legitimately hand over all the money to myself."

Green said.

"I didn't know you were an orphan before. Does this have anything to do with your house?"

Coco Feifei asked.

"It has nothing to do with it."

Green replied.

"Don't you have the right to hand over all the money to yourself if you are not an orphan?"

Coco Feifei asked.

"If your money is not in your own hands, but in the hands of others, even if you want to buy a pair of slightly more expensive shoes that you like at the age of 30, you can't do it. You can only go crazy in the store."

Green said.

"It sounds terrible."

Coco Feifei nodded.

"How is your family?"

Green asked.

"I am the only one in my family. The others are either dead or gone. They have their own lives to live and can't control me. What I have over you is that I don't have to make money myself."

Coco Feifei said with a smile.

"That sounds good."

Green nodded.

"Drink, drink."

After opening the door, Coco Feifei opened the bottle of wine and said to Green.

Green nodded.

After drinking until late at night, Coco Feifei couldn't bear it anymore and fell asleep.

Green packed up the wine bottles, plastic bags, and some food packaging bags. He

went out to throw away the garbage. There was a loud thunder outside and it started to rain. The ground was soaked. When he went back, he found that the door was open and no one was inside.

He almost thought he was robbed, but he found that there was no one and nothing had changed.

He knew that Coco Feifei had left.

He swept and mopped the floor at home, and wiped the table and glass by the way.

But no one came back.

It was getting darker and darker, and the time was getting later. He hesitated for a moment and went out wearing a raincoat.

He found the person next to the trash can.

Keke Feifei was half asleep and half awake.

He seemed to want to hug the trash and give it a kiss.

Green didn't know if he thought the trash was the person he had a crush on, but he felt that if he really kissed the trash, he wouldn't be able to take the person home.

Green kicked him.


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