"Alright... Take care."
Cao Xiaobei wiped away her tears, glanced at me, and then dragged her suitcase out of the inn before me.
Watching his receding figure disappear into the distance, I felt incredibly desolate. What kind of force could have caused Cao Xiaobei to undergo such a change?
This time, I finally have the answer in my heart. It must be because of repeated despair, and the inability to see any hope in that despair...
Yes, if this continues for three years, even the toughest person will break down.
On the other hand, who am I making despair, and who is it that makes me feel despair?
I suppose I'm about to drive Yang Sisi to despair. I could tell from the tone of her voice when she called me yesterday that she's started to become more polite to me... Perhaps that's not the most important thing. What I really want to know is, after losing Cao Xiaobei and Xiaobao one after another, will she regret it when she looks back on it?
...
Not long after I left Jiulongju, Yang Sisi called me. She told me that the tenant was on her way to look at the apartment, and that the agent had taken her there. She also reminded me to make sure to vet the tenant carefully, and that I should never rent to someone who looked sloppy or disheveled.
Of course I will take care of this for her.
...
On my way to Yang Sisi's place, I received another call from a staff member of "Cangshan Yishu". She politely told me that Cao Jinbo had approved a special-offer apartment for me, which not only included a large terrace but also had a sea view. She asked me to come and take a look.
I don't know what day it is today; it seems like everything I do is related to the house.
These things may seem simple, but upon closer examination, they are actually quite complex and multifaceted.
For example, I was almost at the neighborhood where Yang Sisi bought her house when I realized that I hadn't asked her how much she wanted to rent it out for.
So I called her again.
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