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32. Back then (2)

At that time in school, there seemed to be only one senior who was one grade above them and was as popular as Zuo Sichen.

What was that senior's name... She must have heard it at the time, but she just didn't remember it.

As for what the senior looked like, all her thoughts were focused on Zuo Sichen at that time, and she had never been curious or looked at it from beginning to end.

You know that there is such a person because one time the classes of two popular idols in school participated in a basketball game at the same time. On the playground, the two groups of fans cheered loudly as if they were in a ring. The one whose shouts shook the sky and the crowd was passionate.

Noon has become a legend in the hearts of this generation of students.

In his senior year of high school, Zuo Sichen wanted to go abroad, but it happened to be a midnight flight.[

She couldn't ask for leave from her family, but she couldn't let go of the idea of ​​seeing her off at the airport.

Although the two of them had never spoken at all, even if she ran to the airport, she could only see him off from a distance.

But after all, this was her secret love that had occupied almost her entire high school years. This might be her last farewell, and she didn't want to miss it.

During that time, she couldn't eat or sleep. She went to school with dark circles under her eyes every day and relied on coffee to survive the day.

In the third year of high school, especially in the second semester, everyone actually stayed up late to study. Most people in the class had panda eyes, and no one thought she was strange.

But she couldn't hide it from her mother's sharp eyes. One night after her self-study, her mother came to take her home and had a long talk with her.

She told the truth under her mother's patient questioning...actually the threat of cucumbers cut into coir raincoats.

Her mother didn't scold her a word, but complained a few times about why she didn't tell the truth earlier.

On the day Zuo Sichen left, her mother accompanied her to the airport in the middle of the night. After she saw her off, mother and daughter took a taxi back to the city together.

It was the second semester of senior high school at that time and the college entrance examination was about to take place. Of course her mother would not scold her.

After the college entrance examination, her mother didn't actually scold her to settle the debt of "puppy love". Her mother just made a plate of coir raincoat cucumbers, looked at her meaningfully for a few times, and then ate them silently.



By the way, she really thinks she has a good mother.

Of course, it would be better if you can eat cucumbers without looking at her...(┬_┬)

After chatting with his mother for a few more words, Xu Yiran couldn't calm down after hanging up the phone.

After taking a shower, I lay back on the bed, but I couldn't fall asleep.

She never fell in love in college, and she didn't rush to find a boyfriend after working. Is it because she still missed Zuo Sichen? Even she didn't know.

But after her mother mentioned it, she really wanted to know what he was doing now.

Do you want to search online?

When they were in school, they didn't know how to discuss topics like family background, but everyone recognized that Zuo Sichen's family must be very rich.[

After he went abroad, some classmates who were closer to him said that he was the sole heir of the Zuo Group and a truly wealthy son.

Since he is the only heir, it is time to return to China and help out in the family company...

When she was looking for a job, she deliberately avoided all the companies under the Zuo Group because they were from two different worlds. There was no possibility that the two of them had anything to do with each other. Meeting each other only made her sad.

Unexpectedly, in the end, she married Yan Shaoheng, who was worth more than Zuo Sichen.

Alas, it’s really a twist of fate.


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