Chapter 1235 When was the last time we held hands?
Chapter 1235 When was the last time we held hands?
I went to bed late and woke up late. I looked at the time and it was already noon.
There was a WeChat message from Ye Wan on the screen, "Sister Star, since you haven't gotten up yet, I won't say hello to you. I'm leaving now! Wish you a happy new year in advance!"
Apart from that, there is not a single phone call or WeChat message.
Can't say I'm disappointed.
After all, she has been here for so many years.
Star put away her cell phone, washed up slowly, got dressed and went downstairs.
Walking to the hall, I paused.
Gu Qichen, who was sitting on the sofa playing with his mobile phone, put away his mobile phone, stood up and walked towards her.
Star looked around, "Why are you still here?"
"if not?"
Gu Qichen reached out to hold her hand, "I brought you here, so of course you have to be sent back. Should I leave you here alone?"
Star remained silent.
Only her eyes fell on the hand he was holding her.
When was the last time you held hands?
She doesn't remember.
From the time they went abroad at the age of 18 to the time they returned to China at the age of 28, they had done all the most intimate things in the ten years.
But she couldn't remember the last time he held her hand.
Gu Qichen turned around, with a flash of sadness in his eyes, "Get in the car."
The way back was not so boring because the sky was bright and there were sporadic gray scenery to see.
The conversation that took place last night seemed to have been forgotten by the two of them tacitly.
The air is quiet due to silence.
When they parked in front of the villa, Star unbuckled her seat belt and didn't even wait for Gu Qichen to speak to her until she got out of the car.
Star raised his eyes, "Happy Chinese New Year!"
Seeing that he was about to speak, he slammed the car door.
He entered the villa without looking back.
"Miss is back?"
The aroma in the villa was fragrant. Auntie Sun, the nanny, pointed to the hanging lanterns and the window grilles, "Does it look good? If you don't like it, I'll take it off!"
Star bought this villa herself, and Aunt Sun found it from an agency.
At first she was a part-time worker, but as time went by and she saw that she was less honest in her work, Star hired her as a live-in nanny.
After two years of getting along, Aunt Sun has roughly figured out Star's temperament. Knowing that she doesn't like to celebrate holidays, she treats holidays as a normal day.
But today, after all, is New Year’s Eve.
Star glanced around.
The furniture and decoration style in the house are more European, but the colored lights and window grilles don't look out of place, adding a touch of warmth to the house.
Star nodded, "Keep it."
"good."
Aunt Sun nodded and pointed to the kitchen, "I made your favorite dish, come and eat it."
While Star was having lunch, Aunt Sun cleaned the already spotless house inside and out.
Then, he went into the kitchen to start a new round of busy work.
Before Star could finish digesting his lunch, he saw a table full of dishes on the dining table.
Frying, frying, and roasting, Aunt Sun seems to have accumulated all the skills that she has not displayed for a year until today.
"Okay, Aunt Sun..."
Star smiled and urged her, "Go back quickly. My family has probably been waiting for you all day."
"No rush, I can still eat ready-made food when I go back later."
Aunt Sun smiled happily, cleaned up the kitchen, and told Star to put aside any work until she came on the seventh day of the Lunar New Year. Then she took the red envelope that she couldn't refuse and opened the door and left.
As soon as Aunt Sun left, it seemed that she took away all the excitement in the family.
Upstairs and downstairs, everything is quiet.
The aroma of food only lingering in the living room reminds me that there is still some New Year celebrations at home.
Star took out the remote control and turned on the TV with a soft breath.
The news broadcast is still going on, and the gala will be held for a while.
Star opened the wine cabinet, picked the most expensive bottle of red wine, opened it and woke up.
When the doorbell ding-dong-ding-dong rang, Star was startled.
365 days a year, apart from the community property management and the security guards who came to deliver express delivery, no one came to the house.
Not to mention it’s New Year’s Eve today.
Stepping forward to open the door, Star was stunned inside.