Chapter 163 People should look forward
The next day, at 7:30 in the morning.
Su Wen couldn't sleep in the middle of the night. After getting up and taking a shower, she planned to go to the kitchen to make some simple meals to fill her stomach.
"咚咚-"
There was a knock on the door.
Su Wen looked out through the peephole and found that it was the delivery man.
After opening the door, the other party handed over a lunch box, "Hello, here's your breakfast."
Su Wen smiled and said she sent it to the wrong person.
The delivery man looked at the order and then at the house number. "Yes, it's delivered to the right place. Mr. Liang ordered it."
After thanking her, Su Wen returned to the living room, put the lunch box on the table, and called Liang Jingze.
Within three rings, the other party picked up the phone.
"I received the breakfast, thank you."
"You're so polite." Liang Jingze took a puff of his cigarette, "Eat slowly, I'll pick you up at nine."
Su Wen looked back at the breakfast box on the table, seeming to want to say something but stopping herself.
The steamed bun shop on Beicheng Old Street has not started a takeaway service for breakfast due to too many diners.
Su Wen didn't say this.
The two decided on a meeting place and ended the call.
Su Wen opened the takeaway bag, which contained small trays of beef buns, shredded potato cakes, pickled vegetables with soy sauce, and sweet soy milk.
These are the foods she must order every time she goes to the bun shop.
the other side.
The main residence of the Liang family.
Liang Jingze finished smoking on the lawn in front of the villa and returned to the living room.
When Liang's mother saw him, she asked casually, "You're getting up so early on holiday. You said you left at six o'clock?"
Liang Jingze: "Yeah, running."
Liang's mother looked at him in casual clothes and did not doubt him.
She added, "You should take to heart what I said last night. I saw you were busy in the first few years, so I didn't push you. But don't take it lightly. Back then, when I was your age, you were already 9 years old."
Facing his mother's nagging early in the morning, Liang Jingze raised his eyebrows and said, "I know what's going on, so don't worry about it."
Liang's mother glared at him in feigned anger and said, "If you really know, I'm already a grandmother now."
……
It's not even nine o'clock.
Liang Jingze drove to Shui'an Jiayuan.
At the entrance of the community, Su Wen was wearing sunglasses, casual wide-leg pants and a slim T-shirt, with a mini bag slung across her shoulder.
It's an ordinary outfit, but it also exudes a sense of fashion that blurs the sense of age.
Liang Jingze stepped on the brakes and admired the view for a few seconds.
It is undeniable that the youthful texture has faded, and the mature and elegant charm is even better than before.
there.
Su Wen's cell phone seemed to ring.
She took the phone out of her pocket and put it to her ear to answer it.
Liang Jingze didn't drive over in a hurry, so he parked the car under the shade of a tree on the side of the road and watched quietly.
After a moment, Su Wen put away her phone.
A taxi stopped at the entrance of the community at the right time.
A short-haired girl with a backpack on her shoulders got out of the car and walked in front of Su Wen.
I don't know what the two said.
Su Wen smiled happily and took out a card and handed it to the other party.
The communication was completed in just a few minutes.
The short-haired girl walked into the community with ease.
Liang Jingze retracted his gaze and honked the horn.
Not long after.
Su Wen got in the car and fastened her seat belt while joking: "After watching for a long time, what did you find out?"
Apparently, she had noticed the Bentley in the shade of the tree.
Liang Jingze didn't feel embarrassed at all about being caught peeking.
He said frankly: "I saw you were talking about something, so I didn't go over."
Su Wen fastened her seat belt and continued, "My former assistant."
Liang Jingze said he had seen it once. When he started the engine, he said calmly, "Xie Jin has been here before."
Standard declarative sentence.
Su Wen's smile faded: "Why do you think so?"
Liang Jingze tapped his fingers on the steering wheel and curled his lips and said, "Apart from him, who else can let you hire the Sanda champion back?"
Su Wen pursed her lips, wanting to say something, but suddenly lost interest. A silent silence spread throughout the carriage.
Liang Jingze said nothing more, shifted gears and drove towards the golf course.
Su Wen looked at the street scene passing by outside the window with a confused look in her eyes.
I felt inexplicably irritated.
Before yesterday, she had rarely experienced such strong mood swings.
Speechless all the way.
Arrived at the golf course.
Liang Jingze parked the car and turned around to see that Su Wen looked unhappy, with beads of sweat on the tip of her nose.
The air conditioning in the car is at 20 degrees, so it's definitely not hot enough to make you sweat.
Liang Jingze frowned and said, "What's wrong? Are you feeling unwell?"
Su Wen took a breath and forced the corners of her mouth to move, "No, let's go..."
"Su Wen!" Liang Jingze pressed her stiff shoulders.
After a long while, he sighed and said, "There's no need to do this in front of me. I'm not your client."
What this means is, don't pretend to use the same social standards that you use with customers in front of him.
Su Wen closed her eyes and leaned back in her chair, "Do you have any tissues?"
Liang Jingze opened the storage box and said in a low and helpless voice, "Is it because of Xie Jin that you suddenly feel so depressed?"
"No." Su Wen wiped her wet palms, "My period."
Liang Jingze naturally didn't believe this statement.
He glanced at Su Wen, and a feeling of powerlessness quietly crept into his heart.
Liang Jingze lowered the car window and looked at the green lawn in the distance. "Since you can't let go, why not give each other another chance?"
Su Wen paused and suddenly laughed out loud.
Liang Jingze raised his eyebrows in confusion.
Su Wen crumpled the paper ball in her hand and said lightly, "Unless I have Stockholm."
Liang Jingze savored this sentence, his eyes gradually darkened, "What do you mean?"
Su Wen lowered her head and wiped her hands. "It's just a metaphor. It's not that serious."
Liang Jingze pursed his lips slightly, and couldn't help but recall the two years that Su Wen had been away from home.
Such a long time.
Not only did she not keep in touch with her family, she also cut off contact with all her relatives and friends for a period of time.
Even her beloved sister Suti was often missing.
Originally they all thought that this was Su Wen’s determination to “travel around the world for love”.
Now it seems that there is something else going on...
Su Wen: "Sorry, I may not be able to spar with you today."
Liang Jingze: "Do you really think I asked you to come out to compete in basketball skills?"
Eyes facing each other.
this moment.
Su Wen read the strange emotions flowing in Liang Jingze's eyes.
Very faint, very shallow, and fleeting.
Su Wen turned away calmly, "Go back."
Her calm attitude made Liang Jingze laugh in frustration.
Is it because he didn't show it obviously enough, or is it because she couldn't feel it?
Ever since Su Wen returned to Pingjiang.
He deliberately suppressed his admiration for her.
First of all, I don’t want the marriage to be broken off again.
Secondly, I'm not sure if she has really let go of the past.
There is no definite answer yet.
A man's pride and self-esteem will not allow him to fall for the same person twice.
Especially a few days ago, Xie Jin appeared at Su Ti and Shao Ting's wedding.
She did not deal with the bouquet that Xie Jin handed to her.
At that time, Liang Jingze began to think about quitting.
A gentleman is willing to help others achieve their goals; he would not do something like stealing someone's love.
But today, Su Wen said the word "Stockholm".
Liang Jingze knew that all of them were probably wrong.
"Su Wen, people need to look forward and move forward."
Liang Jingze said, and opened the car door, "I'll smoke a cigarette, wait for me for a few minutes."
Su Wen originally wanted to say that it was okay to smoke in the car.
Before he could finish his words, the man leaned forward.
(End of this chapter)