Chapter 139 What's the point of talking about love? I'm too lazy to do it.
Li He's plan was to head north and arrive in City A the day before the National Day holiday ended.
Bo Wei visited several famous scenic spots, each with its own unique beauty—natural beauty, cultural beauty, and historical beauty—and she thoroughly enjoyed herself.
Although most of the trip was spent on the road, Bo Wei was still in a good mood.
The happiest thing is when the thing you were worried about doesn't happen, and things turn out better than expected.
This was the first time I had a real boyfriend, and also the first time I went out with him.
Bo Wei was very worried that the two would have a conflict during the trip.
Fortunately, Li He was more gentlemanly, composed, and mature than he had imagined.
She has few ideas, doesn't complain, doesn't cause trouble, and can occasionally take turns driving to share the fatigue.
He took the lead throughout, demonstrating rationality and responsibility, and arranged the entire trip in a proper and relaxed manner.
The two did not have any arguments or cold treatment during the trip, nor were there any instances of their values clashing.
He was better than I expected, just a little beyond my expectations... Huang.
Aside from the initial attraction to Li He's temperament, there was also a deep connection with him.
Today, I also admire his character and way of handling things.
As dusk approached, the car drove into City A.
The familiar road conditions pulled Bo Wei back from the freedom and joy of her journey to the hustle and bustle of the city, leaving her feeling somewhat lost.
Li He drove his car directly to the entrance of the residential complex where she lived.
The bodyguard's car also stopped.
The three of them entered the residential area together.
When Li He first entered, he critically surveyed his surroundings: the shabby environment, the noisy place, and the aging and incomplete facilities.
Once upstairs, Bo Wei walked to the door.
She hadn't contacted Ji Mingxiu and didn't know if he had returned early.
If you open the door, he'll be inside...
"Why don't you go back first? I still need to pack my things for a while."
Li He showed her no respect whatsoever, standing tall and looking at her indifferently, silently expressing his rejection.
Bo Wei: ...
Unfortunately, the door still has to be opened today. She came back a day early to move.
Although she started packing her luggage again after breaking up with Ji Mingxiu that night, she still hadn't finished.
Because she was traveling and hadn't found a place to stay yet, she decided to stay in a hotel for a few days first.
The door opened, and the dimly lit room was stuffy, clearly indicating that no one had opened the door for several days.
Bo Wei's heart settled down.
Turn on the light and go inside.
Li He stood at the door without even lowering his head, kicked away the shoes that were carelessly placed next door, and calmly walked in.
Zhou Hao: ...
He followed behind, then kicked one of his shoes away, sending it crashing to the ground with a 'clatter'.
Bo Wei turned her head. "What's wrong?"
When Li He noticed that she was looking at him, he turned to the side.
Zhou Hao met her gaze, glanced at the fire hydrant, and said, "It looks like a rat."
Bo Wei muttered wearily, "It must be because the neighbor hasn't taken out their trash for days, attracting all the rats."
Luckily, we're moving soon, so she'll definitely have a better chance of finding a new place.
Looking at her expression, which was both used to it and disgusted, Li He felt a little uncomfortable.
Is this what Ji Mingxiu meant by being able to support her?
His gaze was indifferent as he scanned everything in the room inch by inch.
The small living room had no cozy decorations, only two bottles of dried red roses on the dining table and in the living room.
"Expired sentimentality." He plucked a handful of petals and threw them away disdainfully.
Zhou Hao: ...
I looked down at the withered flowers, patted their heads, and the rose petals fell off in a flurry, soon leaving only bare stems.
Li He surveyed the surroundings with an aloof expression, like a dog marking out a location.
The living room was neat and clean, with no personal belongings.
The kitchen was spotless, and the refrigerator was quite full.
He recalled the meal Bo Wei cooked for him upstairs in the company building.
After cooking a meal, the kitchen is cleaned up spotlessly, and even the trash is taken away when leaving.
It's easy to imagine who's cleaning up all of this.
He couldn't help but scoff, "With living conditions like this, are you going to support a wife or a nanny?"
Li He, with his sharp tongue and cunning, sought out any opportunity to suppress Ji Mingxiu.
Finally, they entered Bo Wei's room.
I already knew they were just sharing an apartment and didn't actually live in the same room, otherwise I would have been furious.
Bo Wei had already packed most of her luggage beforehand.
All you need to do now is tidy up the things still in use on the bed and in the bathroom.
Her room was almost tidied up, and Li He couldn't see anything.
Seeing that she was about to stuff the quilt into the bag, he helped her pull it open without any expression on his face.
Bo Wei inserted it much more easily, and after inserting it, she sucked out the air and compressed it.
After packing her things, she glanced around the room.
"I'll stay in a hotel for the next few days. I'll leave everything here except the things I need. I'll move everything else when I find a place. I'll let Mingxiu know."
As she was saying this, she took out her phone to send a message to Ji Mingxiu, but Li He snatched it and put it in his pocket.
He grabbed the suitcase she was taking and led her out with his other hand.
"Let me send a message first."
"unnecessary."
"Let me post one. This isn't my room anymore, so how can I not say anything? Besides, I'm not leaving yet, and the room hasn't been cleaned."
Li He stopped. "I'll have someone come and move all the things out, and someone will also clean up the mess."
"Where to move to?" Bo Wei had almost guessed his answer.
"My home."
Bo Wei: "...I'm not going. Didn't we agree on that before?"
Li He let go of her hand, walked to the door, closed it, and then came back.
Zhou Hao, locked out: ...
Looking around, I realized I was all alone, so all I could do was guard against myself.
He touched his nose, turned around, and walked to the living room to sit down.
Inside the room.
Li He moved closer to her and said, "My house is ten times bigger than this one. I have a chef to cook for me, a housekeeper to clean for me, and a driver to drive me around. You're willing to live in this shabby place, but you won't live with me?"
Bo Wei: ...
"I've already explained it to you before."
"What? I forgot."
Bo Wei: ...
"I've said it before, I want a..."
"marry."
"Huh?" Bo Wei stopped speaking abruptly, looking at him in astonishment.
Li He met her eyes, his expression unchanged, but his gaze was very serious.
"I'm getting married now, why bother with dating? I'm too lazy to date."
Bo Wei: ...
For a moment, I didn't know how to react.
She laughed, a laugh that left her speechless, a laugh that was helpless and powerless, a laugh that seemed utterly inexplicable.
Too lazy to talk?
What kind of talk is that?
"President Li, you shouldn't act on impulse. What if I actually agree?"
Li He: "It's good that you agree."
As he spoke, he took his phone out of his pocket.
"What are you doing?" Bo Wei quickly grabbed his hand.
"Use connections."
"Why are you trying to pull strings?" She was speechless.
Li He: "We're going to get married sooner or later anyway, so why not get married sooner? Bo Wei, you've met me, why aren't you grabbing me? What are you thinking? Let go."
Bo Wei: ...
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