Chapter 169 Keeping Everything Simple
Su Wen couldn't guess Liang Jingze's intention.
In other words, you can guess but you can't see through.
Liang Jingze's attitude towards her...?
A short walk to the parking lot.
Su Wen walked slowly and gently.
After a long while, she broke the silence: "It's just for fun, don't spend money next time."
"You don't have to save money for me. It's rare for me to come out to relax, so of course I have to enjoy myself."
Liang Jingze handed over the car keys, "Get in the car first, I'll have a cigarette."
Su Wen took the key but did not unlock the car door.
Instead, he leaned against the side of the front of the car, looking up at the night sky, and said, "Go ahead."
Seeing this, Liang Jingze didn't say much.
He lit a cigarette, took a sip with restrained confidence, then turned his back to Su Wen and leaned against the other side of the car.
Under the quiet night.
Two people stood back to back, and the shining car seemed to be a bridge between them.
It only takes half a cigarette.
Su Wen asked calmly, "Are you really not busy recently?"
"Take a break from your busy schedule." Liang Jingze exhaled a thin puff of cigarette, "Some things are more important than work."
Su Wen crossed her arms, chuckled and complained, "Don't be so vague, it will easily cause misunderstanding."
"Then did you misunderstand?"
Liang Jingze's voice is softer than the night wind.
Su Wen wanted to say no.
But for some reason, before she opened her mouth, she turned and looked behind her.
I just wanted to take a peek at his current state.
But unexpectedly, when she turned around, Liang Jingze was also looking at her.
Su Wen turned the words on her lips and blurted out jokingly: "Do you hope that I misunderstand?"
According to the long-term relationship between the two and Liang Jingze's smooth attitude in dealing with people.
Su Wen's rhetorical question was actually a way for him to get out of the way and deny it.
But Liang Jingze's answer was beyond Su Wen's expectations.
“I hope you can tell this is the truth,” he said.
The smile on Su Wen's face faded, and she stared at Liang Jingze across the car.
Until the cigarette burned out at the man's fingertips.
Su Wen reminded indifferently: "I remember... you have a date."
She had heard him talk on the phone when they were working together.
It is normal for adult men to have a partner of the opposite sex.
Liang Jingze was equally frank and never concealed anything.
But what Su Wen cared about was that it was inappropriate for him to say such things to her when he was already in a relationship.
At this time.
Liang Jingze walked to the extinguisher and put out his cigarette.
On the way back, he walked around the car to Su Wen and said frankly: "It did happen before, but if you think carefully, it was a long time ago."
Su Wen was stunned and tried hard to recall.
That memory was a little vague, as if she had just returned to Pingjiang not long ago. The time was indeed very far away.
Liang Jingze had a smile in his eyes and said nothing more.
He took the car keys from Su Wen's hand, unlocked the car, and opened the door for her. "Let's go. I'll take you home."
Su Wen glanced at him and got into the car silently.
Return trip.
No one spoke in the closed carriage.
The quiet atmosphere was somewhat depressing and dull.
Liang Jingze turned on the radio casually.
The host's clear and melodious voice echoed in the car.
"On this beautiful starry night, at this moment, you are missing someone, or perhaps, you are meeting someone."
“The world is big, and you can go through thick and thin to meet the people you want to meet. Don’t hesitate. Taking the initiative will make everything easier.”
"Next, let's listen to the song "Keep Everything Simple"..."
The host's voice fell, and the light rhythm of music came.
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True love never needs to play mind games
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Don't be afraid of loving too deeply and hurting yourself
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I like to be drunk in your smiling eyes
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Keep everything simple and considerate.
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When you are on a boat, it is also the shore you are docked at.
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My night sky is bright and warm with you...
The gentle moonlight at night always makes people sentimental.
Su Wen looked out the window out of focus, but every word of the love song on the radio lingered in her ears.
Liang Jingze, who was driving, slowed down the car intentionally or unintentionally.
Love songs dominate the midnight radio. The next song is "Practicing Love".
It was a red light.
The car stopped at the intersection.
A familiar melody sounded.
Su Wen looked at the windshield, and her eyes gradually shifted to the left side of the glass.
Liang Jingze's slender fingers gripping the steering wheel were clearly reflected on it.
The red light isn't over yet.
Su Wen saw from the reflection of the windshield that the hand moved away from the steering wheel.
next second.
There is a slight smell of tobacco in the nose.
Liang Jingze's palm fell on her head and patted it gently, "Don't think too much, the simple way to make everything is to let nature take its course."
Su Wen started to speak sideways, and Zhan Yan teased: "Are you using the lyrics to express your feelings?"
"As long as you understand."
Before Liang Jingze withdrew his hand, he brushed the hair away from her ears.
It reveals a bit of intimacy and care.
Su Wen was not used to it and patted his wrist, "Drive, the light is green."
Liang Jingze curled his lips, steadied the steering wheel again, and drove towards the Su family's old house at a steady speed.
A quarter past midnight.
The Bentley was parked outside the old house.
Liang Jingze glanced at the villa and raised his head and asked, "Why did you move back home again?"
Su Wen unbuckled her seatbelt and said, "I just came back to stay for a few days to discuss some business with my dad."
Liang Jingze didn't expose her excuse.
Ever since the day Xie Jin made her cry downstairs at the Su family's building, she moved back to the Su family.
I guess talking about business is fake, and avoiding trouble is real.
Just because Liang Jingze didn't ask or say anything doesn't mean he didn't know.
"Well, go in, and we'll make an appointment next week."
Su Wen opened the door and replied, "I'm going on a business trip next week."
"Where to go?"
"I'm in the province. I can be back on Friday."
Liang Jingze nodded thoughtfully, "Okay, I'll talk about it when you come back."
"Good night."
After saying goodbye, Su Wen walked into the villa.
Liang Jingze didn't rush to leave. He rolled down the car window and lit a cigarette.
Behind the dark iron door, Su Wen walked towards the villa slowly.
During this time, she turned on the player on her mobile phone and searched for the song title: "Keep Everything Simple".
This night.
Liang Jingze drove back to Lijingdu, and the music in the car was on repeat: "Keep Everything Simple".
……
After the weekend.
Su Wen went on a business trip to Lin Province on Monday morning.
The schedule of this business trip is very full, except for cooperation negotiations with three companies.
Su Wen also has to inspect downstream factories on behalf of her father.
Wednesday night.
Su Wen and her colleagues in the department are holding a discussion meeting in the room.
"Boss Su, the cooperation project with Aichen may be delayed. Their project director just sent a message saying that he is going abroad for a meeting and will not be back for a week."
Su Wen pulled out Echen's proposal and asked, "When did we finalize the negotiation time with the other party?"
Project Manager: “Half a month ago.”
Su Wen closed the plan and said, "Stop the cooperation with Aichen and tell their director that if they still want to cooperate, come to Pingjiang to talk to me."
Colleagues in the department exchanged glances obliquely.
Everyone knows that General Manager Su is both rigorous and vigorous in his work.
This time, Aichen deserted the battlefield and stood them up, so the cooperation plan is probably in jeopardy.
After the project manager agreed, he took out the list of downstream factories and confirmed the inspection order with Su Wen.
"Boss Su, this is..."
Before he could finish his words, Su Wen's cell phone on the table vibrated.
(End of this chapter)