Chapter 81: Sand in the Eyes...



We chatted for a while like this. I looked at the time and said to him, "I have to go back, otherwise I will miss the bus."

Lao Li nodded, pointed at the two cartons of milk I had brought, and said, "Take this back. I don't need it."

"Just take it as a gift for you, why are you talking so much nonsense!" I said and quickly ran downstairs, fearing that he would catch up and beat me up... He was a retired army man... I couldn't beat him.

There was a loud noise coming from upstairs..

"Damn it, if I'm not going to beat you up, why are you running away... Remember to come and have a drink with me before you leave."

I muttered to myself, "Old Li has changed his personality. Even though I talked to him like this, he didn't catch up to me and beat me up. Before, whenever I acted naughty in front of him, no matter where I ran... he would catch up to me and beat me up."

Just as I was thinking about it... Li Min came over with a hint of hesitation on her face... She said to me cautiously: "Lin Yu, I'm really sorry. I was in a bad mood at that time and did something wrong."

I said speechlessly: "It's all over..."

Li Min asked cautiously, "What about you and Ye Yao?"

"It's over. I already have a new life..." After saying that, I walked out without looking back.

..

I boarded the last bus..seeing the familiar scenery along the way..

When I passed by Ye Yao's house, I saw Ye Yao's mother sweeping the floor in front of her house. I remembered the last time I went to her house. They treated me as a family member. I felt a sense of emotion in my heart and sighed. I had let Ye Yao down.

After more than 20 minutes, I arrived at our town. After walking for about 10 minutes, I finally saw my home.

I walked to the window with ease... reached out and groped for the key hidden there... After finding it, I took it out, inserted it into the keyhole, turned it gently, and the door opened.

As soon as I walked in, I saw my mother with her hands on her hips and her eyes wide open. She looked like she was holding back a lot of anger.

I was suddenly terrified. I looked at my dad who was drinking at the table, as if asking for help.

When my dad saw the look in my eyes, he turned his head away and stopped looking at me. He meant to let me solve it myself.

I smiled awkwardly at my mother.

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