Chapter 41 Tang Susu, I don’t care what others think of me (1/2)



Chapter 41 Tang Susu, I don’t care what others think of me

At noon, the bell for the fourth class rang.

The students rushed out of the classroom and ran to the cafeteria.

Tang Susu stood up and glanced sideways at He Zhimo in the last row. He was still sitting alone calmly in his seat.

She lowered her head and said to Che Jinghan beside her, "Jinghan, you and Sisi should have dinner first. I won't be with you for the next two days."

On weekdays at noon, Tang Susu, Che Jinghan and two other girls eat together in the cafeteria.

But she saw He Zhimo sitting alone in the classroom.

If he were left alone in the cafeteria, he would be too lonely.

Che Jinghan turned around to glance at the extremely beautiful girl in the corner and asked, "Do you want to go with He Zhimo?"

Tang Susu nodded, "Yeah."

Che Jinghan hesitated for two seconds, and finally nodded gently, "Well, then I'll be leaving first!"

Tang Susu waved her hand and said, "Okay."

In the classroom.

There was almost no one here at this time, and all the students were in the cafeteria.

Tang Susu walked up to He Zhimo.

The young man lowered his eyes and sat in the last row in the corner, giving people a feeling of loneliness.

He was alone, with a trash can behind him.

Although there was always someone who wanted to sit in Zhimo's seat, Tang Susu didn't know why, but when she saw He Zhimo sitting here, she felt a little unhappy.

But fortunately, I can change seats after the next midterm exam.

The teacher said that the top ten students in the exam could choose their seats, but with He Zhimo's grades, he wouldn't be able to sit in the last row.

She narrowed her eyes and looked down at the boy, "He Zhimo, let's go have lunch."

He Zhimo raised his eyelids slightly, and the girl smiled brightly, with a pair of clear eyes that looked deep into his heart like a spring.

She came to see him once in the morning, except for the morning reading class.

She never spoke to him again.

He thought that once his leg healed and he came to school, she would no longer have to worry about him.

It turns out that’s not the case.

He stood up and said softly, "Okay!"

——

School cafeteria.

On the first floor, Tang Susu and He Zhimo arrived a little late. At the food window, there was a long queue of people.

Tang Susu took a breath. There were too many people here.

She planned to take He Zhimo to find a queue with fewer people.

The young man stopped and walked out, "Go to the second floor."

Tang Susu was stunned for a moment.

The second floor is less crowded, but the prices are also higher.

With the ten thousand yuan transferred by He Zhimo, her part-time piano job, and the money given by Tang Honghou before, she was able to barely make up the twenty thousand yuan that Tang Susu's mother left for her as a dowry.

But she saw He Zhimo was already walking towards the second floor, so she hurried to follow him.

The boy's foot had not yet fully recovered, and he could clearly feel his limp when climbing the stairs.

Tang Susu deliberately slowed down her pace, "Walk slower, I can't walk fast."

When the girl spoke, her voice had a touch of sweetness and innocence that made it particularly pleasant to the ear.

He Zhimo paused, looked down at his lame leg, and his eyes darkened.

Finally slowed down.

The cafeteria on the second floor.

There are obviously fewer people.

The restaurant is bright and clean, and even the seats are much more upscale than those on the first floor, with single chairs that have backrests.

The price is a bit expensive.

Tang Susu thought about the money in her meal card. It should be enough for her and He Zhimo to have a meal today.

The Western restaurant will start paying salaries in the evening, and by then, the money will be enough for her and He Zhimo to eat for a month.

After Tang Susu finished her meal, she stood by the window, waiting aside, and said to the uncle in the cafeteria with a smile, "Uncle, wait a moment, I will wash with you later."

She was waiting for He Zhimo to prepare the meal. When she saw He Zhimo was about to pay, Tang Susu swiped her card first.

The boy held the money in his hand and looked at her with dark eyes.

Tang Susu curled her eyes and said, "Okay, put the money away. Why do we need to be so careful? Cards are more convenient than paper money!"

Without looking at He Zhimo's reaction, she walked forward with the plate in hand, "Let's find a place to sit down."

Tang Susu sat down by the window.

She looked down at the window and saw the view in full view.

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