Xu Yanfeng stopped smiling. He couldn't laugh when he heard that name: "Eat your breakfast, it will get cold soon." He said coldly.
Xia Xi quickly changed the subject: "Do you like me?"
Xu Yanfeng was stunned for a moment, and couldn't help but become more alert. He lowered his eyes to look at her, wondering what crime this person was going to accuse him of.
Xia Xi shook his arm: "Answer me."
Xu Yanfeng said: "If I don't like you, why should I be with you and make trouble for myself?"
"Then when did you fall in love with me?" Xia Xi asked, suppressing the upturned corners of her mouth.
Xu Yanfeng pursed his lips slightly, not wanting to lie to her, but if he answered truthfully, she would have a handle on him. Because there was a long time between him falling in love with her and agreeing to be with her, she would know that the indifference he showed during that time was all pretense.
"Why aren't you talking?" Xia Xi had been observing him. Not only did he not speak, he also turned his face towards the car window, making it clear that he had something to hide.
She held his face, turned it back, and made him look directly at her. She guessed something: "Have you liked me for a long time? How long ago? During the Chinese New Year? It can't be last semester, right?"
Xu Yanfeng refused to say anything: "Xia Xi, we are going to be late."
Xia Xi gritted her teeth secretly, knowing that she couldn't get the answer, so she let him go.
Xu Yanfeng leaned over and fastened her seat belt. She opened the paper bag on her leg and thought that the breakfast he bought was a sandwich or steamed bun, but it turned out to be a bowl of noodles and a drink.
"Such a hardcore breakfast?" Xia Xi muttered, and then opened the lid of the takeaway box. It was a beef noodle with pickled mustard greens and minced meat. The smell brought back Xia Xi's memories of it. She was stunned for three seconds and looked up at Xu Yanfeng, "How did you know I like this noodle?"
The restaurant was far from the school, but she had eaten there a few times when she was at the old campus.
Xu Yanfeng had a normal expression, as if it was no big deal: "You posted it on your Moments."
Xia Xi had no recollection of ever posting something like this on her Moments. Even if she had, it was a long time ago, when she was still at the old campus. Could it be… She realized something and turned to look at him again: “Have you looked through all the Moments I posted in the past few years?”
What else did he discover???
Xia Xi frowned and tried hard to recall what she had said in her circle of friends before.
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