Wen Xia is a well-known writer. She came to Su Su just to chat with her alone.
"This is a partial outline of the text I completed after hearing your story. I have been to your school and checked out most of the posts written by netizens who have had intersections with your lives... I don't know if you can authorize it.
I am writing this story, and are you willing to tell me some of the past to fill in the gaps in the timeline?
Although it is very abrupt, I always feel that things written down in words will not easily disappear with the passage of time. Do you want me to keep them?"
Su Su agreed and took a photo of part of the diary written by Han Muchi and gave it to her.
And those photos.
Su Su couldn't explain why she should trust a stranger.
Maybe it's Wen Xia's reliable temperament, or her sincere attitude.
Or maybe there was no reason at all, just because she didn't want to forget many memories with Han Muchi as time went by.
Wen Xia promised her that she would take good care of this writing.
Su Su nodded.
At that time, neither of them thought that a simple decision at this moment would plant an eternal and indelible obsession in Wen Xia's life until she stayed alone for the rest of her life.
Han Muchi's funeral was over, and everyone's lives seemed to have returned to their original track.
Xie Heng stayed with her during the day and was busy with work at night.
Su Su was completely immersed in the pain of losing Han Muchi at first and didn't notice anything.
But after she slowly recovered, she realized that Xie Heng had been basically banned by her father and didn't even have a job.
That's why I can always stay with her like this.
Su Su looked at the lights in the study that were still on after midnight, pursed her lower lip slightly, and picked up the mobile phone beside her.
She wanted to find another job for Xie Heng that could match his.
Just as she was asking, Xie Heng came in.
After hearing that she was looking for a job for herself, he put his palm on her shoulder and took away the phone.
Su Su frowned and looked at him, "What are you doing?"
Xie Heng: "It's very late, you should go to bed."
Su Su sat on the edge of the bed, bit her lower lip lightly, and said, "Since it was me who caused you to lose your job, I will find a suitable one for you."
Xie Heng didn't accept it, but he didn't tell Su Su about his plan.
He just said, "During this period, consider it a vacation for yourself to recharge your batteries."
He asked her, "Would you like to go out and relax?"
Su Su was a little moved.
Seeing this, Xie Heng booked the high-speed train at noon tomorrow.
Xie Heng took her to the beach and rented a small house nearby.
As luck would have it, the location was the same B&B where Su Su did her homework last time.
Even the room I booked was the only one with two balconies connected to each other, separated only by a screen.
"Did you do it on purpose?" Su Su asked him.
Xie Heng loosened his collar slightly, "Don't you like this?"
He said: "The balcony here faces the sea, so anything you do will not be discovered."
Su Su blinked her long eyelashes, feeling that Uncle Xie was hinting at something to her.
She said: "Do you want it?"
So horny?
This time Xie Heng did not scold her for being shameless. Instead, he pressed her on the balcony and said, "Try it."
Su Su actually wasn't very interested, but Uncle Xie was a bit too promiscuous now.
She was seduced by him without even realizing it.
"You're so horny now." She said to him with a sob.