Chapter 25 I, the spectator



Jiang Beichuan scrubbed for a long time and finally washed the soybean paste. He looked around the toilet for a long time before finding two hooks. He opened the toilet window and hung it there to let it air dry.

Jiang Beichuan returned to the carriage, sat on his seat with his eyes closed, looking very tired.

Su Nian took out some toilet paper from her bag, tore off some, helped Jiang Nuan wipe off the soybean paste, and then sat back down.

"Comrade! Thank you!" Jiang Nuan thanked Su Nian gratefully.

Su Nian smiled and shook her head: "You're welcome! It's just a simple thing!"

Su Nian, believing that the enemy of his enemy could form a united front, was somewhat friendly towards Jiang Nuan.

Su Nian, a passerby on the train, was enjoying the show, enjoying the show, and even joining in the fun! He was so carefree.

But what's with that kid next to him who keeps giving me those meaningful looks? He also seems to have a slight hostility towards Jiang Beichuan. Could he be brought into the same camp?

At this moment, Qin Yulin was indeed thinking about the words and behavior of the girl next to him.

It seemed as if they had an instinctive hostility towards Jiang Beichuan as soon as they arrived, but it was impossible for them to know each other, which was very strange.

However, Qin Yulin was extremely happy. He finally had a normal girl who didn't become crazy about Jiang Beichuan the moment she saw him. He also had a comrade-in-arms!

He had to keep an eye on his sister and resolutely change her mind about liking that bastard Jiang Beichuan. He had to find a way to bring the girl next to him into the same camp.

Su Nian, who was sitting aside and reading a newspaper that was who knows how many days out of date it was, had no idea that the boy next to her was actually thinking of forming an alliance just like her!

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