Xu Jiaguang was clearly unwilling to accept her silence all the way, and grabbed her arm before they reached the fork in the road.
The stinging pain in her elbow forced her to stop. Su Er was on guard, but she couldn't shake off the attack.
Su Er was no longer bothered to hide her impatience. "I don't know you well, do I? Can't you understand human language?"
"Little Er..."
"Beep—" The long, drawn-out whistle pierced the night sky, and pedestrians on the street couldn't help but turn their heads to search for the source of the disturbance that had disturbed the spring night.
Xu Jiaguang dared not hold her any longer and let go.
The beam of the headlights was somewhat dazzling, illuminating the road behind her where only a few streetlights flickered, but also casting a hazy filter on her vision.
She couldn't see who was in the driver's seat, but just like the background music that plays at the perfect moment during the climax of a movie, some people's appearances always seem to be accompanied by fearless swagger and unbridled behavior.
Jiang Siyan rolled down the car window and looked at her with a half-smile.
He glanced at Xu Jiaguang standing behind her, and what I would say was that it was the arrogance and contempt that comes with being in a superior position.
But Su Er had to admit that it was precisely when facing someone who could hardly be called a "good person" that she was in trouble.
She would instinctively breathe a sigh of relief the moment he appeared.
This is definitely not a good habit.
Jiang Siyan didn't get out of the car. He lit a cigarette, casually rested his knuckles on the window frame, and asked her with a flippant expression, "What are you doing here?"
The black border seemed to frame him within the large screen, and the unrestrained spirit in the image was so natural that even meticulously designed camera language could not capture its brilliance.
A fleeting glint of cunning flashed in Su Er's eyes. Then, she tilted her head, and her originally cold and beautiful features became more vibrant, with strands of hair falling playfully down her temples.
She looked at him calmly and innocently: "I've been waiting for you."
Jiang Siyan met those eyes that shimmered with tiny starlight, and the faint light-colored mole at the end of his eyebrow seemed to have the magic to break through all the emptiness and boredom he had experienced along the way.
The name "Little Fairy" is really well chosen.
He suddenly laughed loudly, and his extremely playful words seemed to convey a great deal of indulgence to Su Er.
He said, "That's my fault, I was late."
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