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Chapter 1 Better later than never

When were the car windows closed?

He Shiling, who was sitting in the last row by the window, woke up from her sleep.

Habits are really hard to change. For more than a year, every time she took the bus to go home or go to school, she would sleep the entire journey without exception, and today was no exception. Initially, it was to prevent motion sickness, but in the end, it became

Got used to it.

Who said that habits are actually just a way of thinking and do not represent an attitude towards life.

He Shiling smiled, rubbed her eyes gently with her hands, smoothed her hair on her forehead, and looked around the car.

There were not too many people, not too few, and the seats seemed a bit empty, not full.

She glanced at her watch and saw that it was now four-fifteen. She didn't know if she would be able to get to school before half-past five and have dinner in time. However, she didn't know if they would be waiting for her.

Thinking of eating, she couldn't help but smile again. After her aunt filled her backpack with food, she reluctantly brought another handbag, filled it with apples, oranges, biscuits, and bread and handed it over. Like her mother, she was afraid of being hungry.

Come on, parents all over the world are of the same mind!

He Shiling looked at the bag at her feet, then at the bag she was holding, and found that there was an extra note in the mesh bag holding the water cup on one side of the bag. When had she put the note in it?

Pulling it out, I saw a line of beautiful handwritten English letters: ter than never!

Who left the note?

She looked around again and found that everyone was leaning quietly on their seats. The seat next to her was empty and no one was there.

He glanced forward and saw that the seat on the left in front was also empty. He looked at the seat in front of him again and saw that it was a girl. He patted the girl's seat gently and said, "Excuse me, where are you now?"

"I just arrived at Lingnuo Middle School." The girl turned around and smiled, pointing out the window.

"I learned from Lingnuo Middle School. If you haven't gotten off the bus yet, please get off as soon as possible." The conductor's voice came from the middle of the vehicle.

Lingnuo Middle School? Look out the car window in the direction the girl pointed. Who did she see?

Outside the car window, a slender and handsome boy with a beautiful eyebrow, a smile in his eyes, and a beautiful arc at the corner of his mouth, was looking at her.

Dark blue jeans, white sneakers, blue and white sweater, brown woolen coat.

Nan Ke Yimeng! Why is he there? He Shiling was shocked. She was forty minutes late and took the 15:15 train. She thought it was like this, so she never met again.

He stood there quietly, looking at her with a smile. At the crowded intersection and at the platform where the crowd was gradually disappearing, it seemed as if he had always been there and never disappeared.

Are you waiting for her? Waiting for her to pass by, or waiting for her to see him?

If she hadn't taken the 810 bus, would he have been waiting for her here? In that speculation, she saw him walking over and knocking on the car window.

She opened some gaps and heard his warm voice, "You are late, ter than never!"

He said... He Shiling looked at the note in his hand. What a coincidence? Did he leave the note?

I raised the note out of the car window and saw his sunny smile and his unquestioning nod.

Did they take the same bus? He glanced at the empty seat next to him. When did he sit in it?

He Shiling opened the car window, and a cool breeze hit her face. What hit her face was Ke Mengnan's familiar handsome smiling face...


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