Chapter 100 has been modified
Along the river, the breeze blows gently.
The tall and handsome man carried the girl on his back. There were many pedestrians passing by, but the two of them formed a strange tacit understanding, and no one could fit into their world.
The cell phone suddenly rang.
Tang Susu took out her cell phone, glanced at the caller ID, and signaled He Zhimo to stop.
She answered the phone while standing.
"Mother."
"Yeah. I'm fine."
She glanced at the man in front of her quietly, wanting to say that he was someone she liked, but she didn't want to explain it to his classmates during the day as "friend".
"I just had dinner with a friend and am heading home now. We're really good friends!"
Suddenly, the man's dark eyes looked at her solemnly.
She was stunned, not understanding why he looked at her like that, but she smiled at him with her eyes curved.
She spoke into the phone again, "It's a friend I know. Even though we've only known each other for a few days, he seems very familiar to me. We get along really well, and I like him a lot."
"Okay, I'm grown up now, you don't have to worry about me like this, just focus on your own things, Bowen is busy too, don't bother him all the time!"
The next second, her face suddenly turned red, "Mom, what are you talking about?"
She quickly hung up the phone.
She looked up, and the man's dark eyes looked at her solemnly, and she felt inexplicably guilty.
What did her mother say jokingly just now? She and Yin Bowen were childhood sweethearts and would be a family sooner or later. What was there to make a fuss about?
Parents nowadays are too prone to overthinking.
We grew up together, like brother and sister, how could there be any other feelings?
Not to mention that she was rejecting it, Yin Bowen would definitely be the first one to reject it.
"Miss Tang, what are you thinking about?" the man suddenly asked.
She suddenly lost consciousness and shook her head, "No."
She looked into the distance, at the riverbank not far away, which stretched as far as the eye could see.
The tall buildings on the side are magnificent and their reflections in the river are beautiful.
In the city that never sleeps, even in the dark night, clouds can still be seen in the twilight sky against the backdrop of lights.
The river bank was full of passengers. They stood by the guardrails, looking at the beautiful scenery of the river, and taking pictures to commemorate the moment.
"Miss Tang, do you want to go?" the man asked.
She looked away and shook her head, "There are too many people. I won't go."
The man just looked down at her and asked, "Do you want to?"
She looked into his dark eyes and nodded, "Yeah."
"Okay. Let's go."
Tang Susu followed He Zhimo for a while, and she suddenly remembered that she was pretending to have sprained her foot.
She looked at her own fast-moving feet. Was she pretending or not?
The man suddenly turned around and asked, "Why aren't you walking anymore? Are your feet hurting?"
He bent down to examine her feet.
She froze for a second and shrank back, "No, it doesn't hurt anymore..."
But the man's hand had already grasped her ankle.
She covered her lips with her slender white fingers, trying not to scream.
This, this...
This man?
He held her foot?
She was wearing boat socks today, and the man's hot fingertips gently touched her ankles.
She was jumping so fast, boom, boom, boom.
Jump faster and faster.
In the past, the two had never been so close.
Now, he actually held her feet
The man heard her gasp and tilted his head back, "Does it hurt?"
She met his dark eyes, her face flushed instantly, the crimson spreading to her ears, her heart pounding, "No, it doesn't hurt."
The man looked up at her twice, and after making sure her feet were not injured, he laced up her little white shoes again.
"Okay, Miss Tang, let's go."
She stood there, staring blankly at his tall and slender back, her heart still beating.
The man turned his head again.
She was afraid that he would come over to check her feet again, so she followed him immediately.
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