Su Er expressed her understanding, after all, they were just employers and employees, and you can't expect others to share your joys and sorrows.
Fang Li, who used to be reckless, has taken on a lot of responsibility at this critical juncture.
Su Er still remembers that Fang Li didn't even know how to heat up a lunchbox at the beginning, but now she can handle things on her own when Lin Shuqin is not around.
Such rapid growth inevitably leads to exhaustion from overdrawing one's energy.
It started raining outside sometime during the day. Raindrops pattered against the car window, and the wipers swung back and forth, but the fog in front of my eyes seemed impossible to clear.
The car's heater warmed her face, and the comfortable environment made her drowsy. Fang Li cried herself to sleep, her breathing a little heavier than usual.
How long has it been since she had a proper rest? Su Er couldn't quite remember. She wasn't sleepy at all and couldn't help but wonder if it was because of her that the people around her had to go through all this.
Just as I was feeling down, the car suddenly slammed on the brakes.
Fortunately, Su Er and the others were wearing seat belts and were not hit anywhere.
Su Er leaned forward, straightened up by holding onto the back of the chair, feeling a little dizzy. "Uncle Chen, what's wrong?"
Old Chen's face also became tense as he cautiously observed the rearview mirror. "A car has been following us ever since we left the venue. I've circled around several times, but I still couldn't shake it off. Just now, it deliberately cut us off again."
Fang Li was groggily woken up by the noise, "Sister Er'er, what's wrong..."
"Bang—"
Before she could finish speaking, a violent wave of dizziness hit her, and Su Er's forehead slammed against the glass window. All she could hear was a brief ringing in her ears.
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