When Shen Ke turned around and was about to leave, his roommate shouted loudly: "Keke, why are you leaving? I haven't seen you yet."
He took off his sunglasses and looked over here naturally.
Shen Ke buried his head, knowing that he could not escape, and was even more afraid that he would tell what happened that night.
She bravely walked to his car in full view of everyone.
"Mr. Xi, why are you here?"
"I was passing by and heard that you study in this school, so I stopped by to have a look."
"oh……"
There was something in his words. Even if he was passing by, he was here to see Xi Wanlai. How could it be her? Shen Ke was almost certain that he came specifically to see her...
He asked again: "Will you be fine after class? Are you interested in playing squash?"
Shen Ke shook his head hurriedly: "I'm sorry, I have already made an appointment with my classmates, and besides, I don't know how to fight..."
The corners of his mouth curved upward, as if he was in a good mood: "It doesn't matter, I can teach you."
As he spoke, he opened the door of the passenger seat. Shen Ke stared blankly at the gorgeous streamlines opening to him and the slightest hint of cold air released from the car. He felt that something magical was reaching out to her, and she Like an ignorant rabbit stepping into a trap.
Shen Ke stood there and hesitated. He didn't say anything anymore. The classmates around him were all whispering. Shen Ke even saw his roommate winking at her.
From the bottom of her heart, she didn't want to have anything to do with this man anymore, but she had no choice, as she had the leverage to fall into the hands of others. After a few seconds of stalemate, she finally surrendered and sat in the car obediently.
The classmates behind her gasped when they saw her getting into the car. When the sports car left arrogantly, the whistles from the classmates outside could be heard.
She knew that this time, she would definitely become a popular figure on campus. She had always lived a low-key life, and had been a topic of conversation twice since she was so old. Once when she and Xi Wanlai were together, and once now.
After getting in the car, she asked: "Where are we going?"
He lowered his head and looked at his watch: "It's lunch time now, let's go eat first."
He didn't take her to an expensive star-rated hotel, but to a private restaurant. The antique courtyard house, with silk-red lanterns hanging at the door and waterside pavilions, made her feel like she had returned to an old house. Jiangnan minor, she originally thought it was a CD turntable. After walking around the rockery, she saw a figure moving behind a screen, and then she realized that there was a real person singing the music. And what was being sung was not a Jiangnan minor, but an authentic Suzhou Pingtan.
A place like this is probably no cheaper than a five-star hotel.
The waiter led them to a private pavilion, where the seats were leaning against the railing across the water. There were lotus leaves under the bridge, the reflection of the rockery in the green water, and the quiet orchids on the shore. The scenery was so beautiful.
Shen Ke exclaimed slightly and heard him sitting opposite ask: "What do you want to drink? Can white tea be used?"
Shen Ke didn't understand tea at all, so he just nodded: "Whatever, you decide."
The food is southern cuisine, leaning towards Jiangsu and Zhejiang flavors, and is exquisitely prepared. Even the utensils are made of fine porcelain. The gauze-shaded lamps in the corridor are lit with candles, which shine on the tableware, making them crystal clear.
The ripples of the water bring distant distant tunes, as if you are in a water town in the south of the Yangtze River.
Xi Xiangdong smiled and said: "You are right, this restaurant is called Yi Jiangnan."
There must be a certain reason for taking such pains to invite her to dinner.
She knew she couldn't hide, so she simply put down her chopsticks and took a deep breath: "Mr. Xi, if you have something to say, you might as well say it directly." Shen Ke turned around and was about to leave, but her roommate shouted loudly: "Keke, why are you leaving? I still want to go." I didn’t see it.”
He took off his sunglasses and looked over here naturally.
Shen Ke buried his head, knowing that he could not escape, and was even more afraid that he would tell what happened that night.
She bravely walked to his car in full view of everyone.
"Mr. Xi, why are you here?"
"I was passing by and heard that you study in this school, so I stopped by to have a look."
"oh……"
There was something in his words. Even if he was passing by, he was here to see Xi Wanlai. How could it be her? Shen Ke was almost certain that he came specifically to see her...
He asked again: "Will you be fine after class? Are you interested in playing squash?"
Shen Ke shook his head hurriedly: "I'm sorry, I have already made an appointment with my classmates, and besides, I don't know how to fight..."
The corners of his mouth curved upward, as if he was in a good mood: "It doesn't matter, I can teach you."
As he spoke, he opened the door of the passenger seat. Shen Ke stared blankly at the gorgeous streamlines opening to him and the slightest hint of cold air released from the car. He felt that something magical was reaching out to her, and she Like an ignorant rabbit stepping into a trap.
Shen Ke stood there and hesitated. He didn't say anything anymore. The classmates around him were all whispering. Shen Ke even saw his roommate winking at her.
From the bottom of her heart, she didn't want to have anything to do with this man anymore, but she had no choice, as she had the leverage to fall into the hands of others. After a few seconds of stalemate, she finally surrendered and sat in the car obediently.
The classmates behind her gasped when they saw her getting into the car. When the sports car left arrogantly, the whistles from the classmates outside could be heard.
She knew that this time, she would definitely become a popular figure on campus. She had always lived a low-key life, and had been a topic of conversation twice since she was so old. Once when she and Xi Wanlai were together, and once now.
After getting in the car, she asked: "Where are we going?"
He lowered his head and looked at his watch: "It's lunch time now, let's go eat first."
He didn't take her to an expensive star-rated hotel, but to a private restaurant. The antique courtyard house, with silk-red lanterns hanging at the door and waterside pavilions, made her feel like she had returned to an old house. Jiangnan minor, she originally thought it was a CD turntable. After walking around the rockery, she saw a figure moving behind a screen, and then she realized that there was a real person singing the music. And what was being sung was not a Jiangnan minor, but an authentic Suzhou Pingtan.
A place like this is probably no cheaper than a five-star hotel.
The waiter led them to a private pavilion, where the seats were leaning against the railing across the water. There were lotus leaves under the bridge, the reflection of the rockery in the green water, and the quiet orchids on the shore. The scenery was so beautiful.
Shen Ke exclaimed slightly and heard him sitting opposite ask: "What do you want to drink? Can white tea be used?"
Shen Ke didn't understand tea at all, so he just nodded: "Whatever, you decide."
The food is southern cuisine, leaning towards Jiangsu and Zhejiang flavors, and is exquisitely prepared. Even the utensils are made of fine porcelain. The gauze-shaded lamps in the corridor are lit with candles, which shine on the tableware, making them crystal clear.
The ripples of the water bring distant distant tunes, as if you are in a water town in the south of the Yangtze River.
Xi Xiangdong smiled and said: "You are right, this restaurant is called Yi Jiangnan."
There must be a certain reason for taking such pains to invite her to dinner.
She knew she couldn't hide, so she simply put down her chopsticks and took a deep breath: "Mr. Xi, if you have something to say, you might as well speak directly."