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Chapter 400 The Same Corner

Chapter 400 Same corner

"Hi, Tang."

Hans was shy by nature and rarely greeted him so proactively and enthusiastically. Tang Yi smiled back at him and casually said, "You seem to be in a good mood."

"Did you know?" Hans looked forward to it. "Because Professor Townsend was dismissed, the work of the entire teaching and research office has been adjusted. This semester, I will teach your class."

"our class?"

Tang Yili reacted. She had just moved herself into the second grade, and her identity as a first grader was no longer hers.

Thinking that Hans most likely didn't know that he had skipped a grade, she said with a faint smile: "What a coincidence. I just passed the promotion test and transferred to the second grade of graduate school."

Hans was a little surprised.

He had also just received the teaching plan for the first year of graduate school. He was very happy at the time. Being able to become Tang Yili's teacher also meant that he would have an opportunity at least once a week to talk to her openly, or even more humbly,

Even if I can see her,

He thought that in the future, as long as he could have more contact with Tang Yili, maybe... such a beautiful girl would be willing to take another look at him.

Sadly, Tang Yili skipped a grade before his new teaching plan was warmed up.

"Uh..." His smile was a little stiff, but logically, he should say congratulations at this moment, "I want to congratulate you. It's not easy to jump to the next level in ESMOD... It's really amazing..."

When he was nervous, he stumbled a bit when speaking, his mind was spinning wildly, and he finally thought of another opportunity.

"How about I treat you to dinner... to help you celebrate passing the upgrade test."

Ding dong.

Tang Yili's cell phone happened to ring.

It was James who responded to the message.

He loved to play and make trouble, so when he saw Tang Yili cooking and inviting her to dinner, of course he happily went to the appointment. He said he would bring a bottle of good wine, which he bought when he went to Bordeaux last time.

Tang Yili briefly replied "Okay".

She raised her phone and said with a hint of regret: "I've already made an appointment with a friend, I'm sorry."

"But thank you for your kindness."

Tang Yili hurriedly went to the supermarket to buy ingredients, said a few words to Hans, and hurried downstairs to leave.

Hans stood on the stairs, holding on to the wooden railing, looking down at the beautiful figure. In the silent corridor, the sound of brisk footsteps, kicking and tapping, continued to resonate with the emptiness until it disappeared.



Tang Yili's cooking skills only improved qualitatively after coming to Paris.

After all, you can't always eat in the cafeteria, and she thinks foreigners' food is too greasy, so from time to time she will cook it herself, starting with sandwiches, then progressing to noodles and fried rice, and now she can cook high-end dishes such as beef braised in red wine.

Red onions, tomatoes, carrots, and a lot of red wine are added to simmer it until the whole house is filled with fragrance.

James and Tom each ate a large bowl, but they still felt it was not enough, so they opened a third bottle of foreign wine - the one they brought had been finished long ago - Tang Yili's wine was when she first came to Paris and missed her son and suffered from insomnia.

, used to numb oneself, and the concentration is generally very high.

After drinking this bottle, he became as calm as Tom, but also a little uncontrollable. After being teased by James twice, he started to move against him on the sofa.

Tang Yili cleaned up the kitchen and came out. The two were kissing each other inseparably. She was a little helpless.

"Do you... want to go to the guest room?"

It would be a fantasy for a weak woman to bring two drunk men back to the dormitory. It would be better to prepare a room for them to protect her vulnerable little heart.

Tom hugged James and stood up staggeringly. James gave Tang Yili a wink, and the two of them walked to the guest room arm in arm.

Tang Yili was also a little drunk. He went to the bathroom to take a shower, then turned off the light and lay on the bed waiting for sleep to fall.

However, before sleep could come, the climax next door came first.

She didn't know whether the wall was too thin or the fighting was too fierce. The sound was so loud that it went straight into her ears. Tang Yili covered her ears and turned over, but she still couldn't get rid of it. She threw it again.

The quilt was thrown over his head.

It seemed that the impact was no longer heard, but after less than five minutes of silence, James started to scream.

After all, Tang Yili was married and had children, so she had some knowledge, but she really didn't know anything about men's love affairs. If she hadn't heard James' vague and arrogant shouts, she wouldn't have known it.

I know men can be so happy too.

It's cruel and exciting.

She was a little moved.

Tang Yili really didn't want to admit that she had been seduced by homosexuality, and to say it like this... seemed a bit embarrassing. She burrowed deeper into the quilt again.

Started with the sign of Sheep.

"One sheep, two sheep, three sheep... four hundred and fifty-one sheep, four hundred and fifty-two sheep..."

The sound next door seemed to have stopped.

Tang Yili was still counting as usual, and at the same time his mind was distracted. Before falling asleep, a strange thought came to his mind - if someone else did that thing, he would probably count thousands of sheep...

Maybe it was because of drinking that I didn't wake up at night and slept until dawn.

When I woke up, luckily I didn't have a headache. After Tang Yili washed herself, she immediately felt refreshed.

She remembered that there were new toothbrushes, towels, etc. in the guest room, so she didn't bother them and made breakfast for everyone first.

She finished her portion of the sandwich and milk before opening the door to the guest room.

Tom walked out first, slightly embarrassed.

"I'm sorry, Tang, did we lose our composure yesterday?"

Fortunately, he reformed today.

Tang Yi smiled politely: "Anyway, I won't treat you to a drink next time."

Tom was very humble and knew it was a joke. He smiled and offered to help Tang Yili send the sheets and mattresses they had slept on for dry cleaning.

"Or I can help you buy a new one."

"What did you do to my bed?" Tang Yili was a little confused as to how much they let themselves go yesterday. She subconsciously looked up and saw James walking out.

"Ask him to pay for your new ones," James said with a coquettish look on his face.

"But there's no need to throw away the old ones," he walked over with a smile and sat down at the table, "keep them for the next time we come to spend the night."

Tang Yili showed an unabashed look of disgust.

James acted as if he hadn't seen it, grabbed a sandwich and said intoxicatedly: "It's a hundred times more exciting than usual in a different place."

Tang Yili couldn't stand listening anymore, so he returned to the island with an empty coffee cup.

After putting the roasted coffee beans into the grinding box and pressing the switch, she turned to Tom and said, "As you said, buy me a new set. You can take the old one with you, thank you."

The sound of coffee grinding is loud.

Tom and James looked at each other and smiled. Tom shrugged and went in to gather his clothes.

James walked over, leaned back on the console, and watched Tang Yili cook the ground coffee into rich black coffee.

"I said, dear, why are you so afraid of this kind of thing... Could it be that you are still a virgin?"

James definitely did it on purpose. When they usually get along, Tang Yili listens more and talks less. Her personal situation seems to be a mystery. It can only be seen that Tang Yili's family is well off, but other than that, it is hard to say.

James wanted to take the opportunity to gossip, but Tang Yili didn't fall for it and said casually: "Just say so."

"Haha!" James laughed, "Tang, I never thought you were inexperienced, on the contrary... you seem to be very good at playing with men."

(End of chapter)


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