Chapter 49 Chi Cheng definitely has bad intentions
There was a knock on the lounge door, the sound was not loud, but rather deliberately restrained.
Wu Suowei didn't even raise his eyelids, flipping through the script that was about to fall apart.
"Come in." The voice was muffled.
The door opened, and the tall figure instantly made the already small lounge seem even more crowded.
Chi Cheng walked in and stood behind Wu Suowei without sitting down, his eyes fixed on the hair that was curling up on his head.
Wu Suowei could feel that gaze, and his fingers gripping the magazine tightened, causing the paper to groan under the weight.
The ghost is still there!
Can't you just let him calm down?
"Are you free tomorrow?" Chi Cheng's voice sounded, not loud, but clearly penetrated Wu Suowei's ears.
Wu Suowei paused as he flipped the script, then flipped harder, causing the papers to rustle.
"I'm busy." He spit out the two words stiffly.
"Oh." Chi Cheng responded, but his tone was emotionless.
He didn't leave either, just leaning against the door frame, his gaze like a real weight pressing on Wu Suowei's head.
The air was so quiet that the only sounds left were Wu Suowei's slightly rapid breathing and the sound of paper tearing.
A full minute passed, and his gaze still remained.
Wu Suowei's neck felt numb from being stared at, and he felt uncomfortable all over. Finally, he couldn't help but look up, and said with a bit of embarrassment: "What on earth do you want?!"
Chi Cheng seemed not to hear his question and continued, "Guo Chengyu has newly acquired a piece of land and opened an amusement park for trial operation. There are few people here, so it's quiet."
He paused, his eyes sweeping across Wu Suowei's tense profile, "... go play?"
Amusement park? Wu Suowei almost sneered.
Chi Cheng? Playground? This combination sounds as ridiculous as a little vinegar bun wearing a classic Northeast China flower cotton jacket.
He raised his head and wanted to make a sarcastic remark, but his gaze unexpectedly met Chi Cheng's dark eyes.
There... was no joking, no calculation, only an almost stubborn... expectation?
Wu Suowei's throat choked, and the sarcasm he had prepared was stuck in his throat.
What tricks does he want to play?
The deception that happened not long ago and the hug that happened just now were intertwined in a chaotic manner.
He turned his eyes away irritably: "I said I'm busy, I'm busy with a lot of things."
It’s not that Wu Suowei doesn’t want to go. Even though he now knows the truth, he still hasn’t figured out how to get along with Chi Cheng.
In the final analysis, Chi Cheng was still trying to pursue me again...
No! Wu Suowei, even Chi Cheng can't fool you!
We have to establish family rules, otherwise what will we do in the future?
Wu Suowei shook his head.
No, no, what family rules and the future!
Chi Cheng looked at his evasive eyes and slightly pursed lips, and the faint flame in his heart was ignited again.
As long as he doesn't directly tell people to get lost, there's still drama.
He took a small step forward, and the distance between them was instantly shortened.
Wu Suowei could smell a faint scent of tobacco on him.
"We can do it anytime." Chi Cheng lowered his voice, with a subtle coaxing tone, yet also a certain unquestionable tone. "The ticket is with me, so I won't waste it."
The implication is that you feel bad about wasting money.
He accurately hit Wu Suowei's soft spot.
Wu Suowei was indeed choked.
Waste?! Why is Guo Chengyu still asking Chi Cheng for money?
Tickets to the amusement park are not cheap!
No, I have to find a way to earn it back.
He frowned, glanced at Chi Cheng's face, and then quickly looked away.
Few people...quiet...
It seems... it's not completely out of the question?
Just like... going to investigate the market? See how other amusement parks operate?
"What time?" Wu Suowei heard his own voice asking, with a bit of reluctance and awkwardness.
After asking him, he wanted to bite his tongue.
No future!
A glimmer of success flashed across the depths of Chi Cheng's eyes, so fast that it was impossible to catch it.
"I'll pick you up at the clinic at nine in the morning." After saying that, he didn't give Wu Suowei any chance to regret it. He turned around and left, leaving only one sentence: "Don't be late."
Wu Suowei was the only one left in the lounge.
He grabbed his hair in frustration and buried his face in his hands.
Wu Suowei! Are you fucking stupid? You've fallen for his trick again!
"Fearful?"
Wu Suowei:?
"Come on, let me take you home. Do you still want to take a taxi yourself?"
Wu Suowei sighed.
Forget it, what a sin I have committed!
The next morning, the familiar black sports car was parked steadily in front of the clinic.
Wu Suowei came out reluctantly, wearing a blue hoodie that looked a little faded from washing, and his hair was a little messy.
He opened the car door and without even looking at the person in the driver's seat, he plopped down in the passenger seat. The seat belt buckled with a deafening "click".
Chi Cheng turned his head to look at him.
The sunlight shone through the car window onto his puffy face, and even the tiny hairs were clearly visible.
Like a cat with its fur standing on end and then being forcibly smoothed out.
Chi Cheng's mouth curled up slightly, and without saying anything, he started the car.
The car was very quiet, with only the low roar of the engine.
Wu Suowei stretched his neck to look at the rapidly receding street scene outside the window, feeling uncomfortable all over.
The aura from Chi Cheng was pervasive, making him feel uneasy.
Damn, say something!
He secretly glanced at Chi Cheng out of the corner of his eye.
Chi Cheng stared intently at the front, his profile was cold and hard, his jawline was taut, and he seemed quite... nervous?
This discovery made Wu Suowei feel inexplicably stabbed in the heart.
He was nervous for nothing! Wu Suowei looked away irritably.
The car drove into a brand new park.
The place was bustling with people, and the air was filled with the sweet aroma of popcorn and the burnt fragrance of grilled sausages.
Wu Suowei, wearing a washed-out T-shirt and jeans, stood at the entrance, looking at the colorful cartoon castle and the screaming roller coaster speeding past. He felt out of place and uncomfortable all over.
Damn, it’s really coming…
Is this also called...few people?
Chi Cheng got out of the car and changed into a dark denim jacket, which made his shoulders look broader and his legs longer.
Wu Suowei could only keep up, half a step behind, his eyes scanning the noisy crowd and dazzling sunlight around him like a radar, his whole body tense.
So many people... What on earth does this madman Chi Cheng want to do?
As you enter the park, you are instantly surrounded by deafening music and the roar of various facilities.
Chi Cheng seemed to have a clear goal and walked straight in one direction.
Wu Suowei followed behind, feeling very nervous.
Are you going straight to the haunted house? Are you trying to scare me to death?
Or a roller coaster? Throw me out?
The more he thought about it, the more he felt that Chi Cheng had bad intentions.
Walking to a relatively quiet area, the carousel slowly turned to the soothing music and colorful lights flashed.
Chi Cheng stopped.
Wu Suowei was stunned: "...carousel?"
That’s it?
He looked at the pink and blue wooden horses carrying children and couples, and his expression was indescribable.
Chi Cheng...how old are you?
Chi Cheng didn't look at him, his eyes fell on the rotating merry-go-rounds, and the lines of his profile seemed a little soft under the colorful lights.
He suddenly spoke, his voice not loud but clear enough to penetrate the background music: "I never sat on it when I was a kid."
Wu Suowei was stunned again.
Never been on it? Chi Cheng?
Do you think I believe it?
He subconsciously looked at Chi Cheng.
Chi Cheng had already turned his head and his eyes fell on his face. There was no emotion in his dark eyes, but it made Wu Suowei feel inexplicably stabbed in the heart.
he……
An indescribable feeling crept into my heart, diluting some of my vigilance.
Chi Cheng had already walked towards the queue area: "Want to try?"
It's not an order, but a question.
Wu Suowei looked at his back, then at the slowly spinning, cheaply shining wooden horses, and then at the expensive ticket in his hand.
Damn, I spent all the money...it would be a waste if I don’t take a ride!
He followed with his neck stiffened.
The line is not long.
When it was their turn, Wu Suowei picked the outermost and most plain-looking white horse and climbed up using his hands and feet.
Chi Cheng didn't choose, but walked directly to the tall golden horse next to him, took a stride with his long legs and sat on it steadily, his movements were quick and decisive.
The music started and the wooden horse started slowly, moving up and down.
Wu Suowei gripped the cold metal pole stiffly, his body swaying mechanically along with the wooden horse.
He forced himself to look straight ahead and not to the side.
But he could still catch a glimpse of Chi Cheng out of the corner of his eye.
He sat very straight, his face facing him in profile, his eyes seemed to be fixed on the distance, the light and shadow of the colored lights moved on his deep outline.
The posture did not look like riding a childish carousel, but rather like patrolling territory.
Why pretend to be deep...
Wu Suowei muttered to himself, but couldn't help but take another sneak peek.
Chi Cheng seemed to notice his gaze and suddenly turned his head.
Their eyes met unexpectedly in mid-air.
Wu Suowei's heart skipped a beat, as if he had been caught. He turned his face away in panic, his ears feeling a little hot.
He heard Chi Cheng laugh very lightly, very briefly, with a little breath, and was quickly drowned out by the sound of music.
Wu Suowei felt even more uncomfortable, and his fingers dug into the metal rod so hard that his knuckles turned white.
What a joke! Have you ever seen a handsome guy riding a carousel?
After a few laps, Wu Suowei jumped down almost as if escaping, feeling more tired than running 800 meters.
Chi Cheng followed him slowly.
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