I feel safer this way, and I won't get hurt.
Su Shenglin raised his hand and pressed it on my shoulder, nodding and saying, "I understand how you feel. You need time to heal. That's why I said I'm willing to wait."
I frowned, looking troubled. "Su Shenglin, there's really something between us..."
“I understand your considerations, but in my opinion, none of those are problems. What matters most is how you feel about me.” He interrupted me, giving me no chance to refuse again.
When I heard him say, "Your feelings for me are the most important thing," I immediately panicked and looked away.
I knew he had seen right through me.
Sure enough, he lowered his head and chuckled softly, "After spending these days together, I can confirm that you at least have feelings for me. If there's a chance to develop our relationship further, I think there will be a day when quantitative changes lead to qualitative changes."
Oh my god...
His way of expressing his feelings was quite unique.
I couldn't respond; my mind was a complete mess.
"Alright, I'm not telling you this to put pressure on you. You don't need to run away. Just go about your work and your life. Don't let it bother you." He patted my shoulder lightly, his tone relaxed. "Go upstairs. I'll pick you up in a couple of days for the school anniversary celebration."
After he finished speaking, seeing me standing there motionless, he raised an eyebrow humorously: "What, don't want to leave?"
"No, no!" I immediately snapped out of my daze, turned around, and quickened my pace, but then I felt it was impolite. It wasn't until I was almost at the elevator lobby that I remembered to turn back and say goodbye.
Su Shenglin was still in the same spot, smiling and waving at me.
My face turned even redder, and I turned and ran, but I almost bumped into the fire door—no, I did bump into it, but I dodged in time and the impact wasn't serious.
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