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Chapter 68: Su Liang Chen’s side story

Thank you for your faint smile, it made panic in my youth. ——Su Liang Chen.

My first ti seeing her was an afternoon after school. She ca to the cafe I was working in and took a seat by the window.

The sun outside the window sprinkled onto her white face and the rainbow bracelet jingling on her wrist, it was truly beautiful.

But when she gave that note, my heart didn’t like it. She said she liked and was this direct.

I didn’t like direct girls, so my first impression of her wasn’t good.

She said she wanted a cup of Blue Mountain Coffee. I don’t know why, but I made a very bitter cup of black coffee for her.

I swear that I’ve never done this before, this was the first ti.

After she drank her coffee, her face didn’t look too good.

I saw that her face was as pale as paper, but her eyes were clear as water. My lips raised into a faint smile and I didn’t know why my heart skipped a beat, like a soft spot was touched.

It should be at that ti that I’ve found the beauty of this world. Other than her, everything else was boring.

Her shyness when she looked at , her concentration when she played the piano, her screaming into the rain, and that kiss that made people unable to stop.

Everything sent waves through my heart as calm as dead water.

No, it was a storm.

I had been the focal point wherever I went since I was young, but when we rode my bicycle through the little alley near the school, I found that she was also sothing that people weren’t willing to look away from.

Ha, ha, I was the sa. There were tis when even I secretly wanted to take a few peeks.

Over ti, I found that care and attention beca a habit.

A terrifying habit.

She got off the bus every day at around 7:20 and then went to the breakfast shop to the right to buy so breakfast. She loved to eat seaweed wrapped rice each day and she seed to hate bread the most.....

I rember one ti when she got off the bus at 7:30 and everything in the breakfast shop had been sold, only leaving bread.

She angrily grabbed the boss and said that she would never eat at their store again.

I don’t know why she hated bread, but since I notice that fact, I didn’t like eating bread that much either.

Her character straightforward. There were tis when she was overbearing and tis when she was shy.

I rember when she ca to our classroom to stop . Actually I saw her, I also saw the rainbow bracelet she was wearing. Without knowing why, I was actually filled with incomparable joy in that mont. As for what classmate Fang Tian Tian was saying, I didn’t hear a single word.

Then she said that she could stop flowers for . I didn’t know what kind of expression I had in that mont, but there was only joy in my heart.

I felt that this girl in front of was different from others, she was very interesting. It made people unable to stop thinking about approaching her.

Later I told her to study properly, I didn’t want to lose a girlfriend when going to university. I didn’t know if she understood or not, but I agreed to her so called deal.

To talk about the day that I was most moved, it was when she appeared in the science classroom. My heart was about to jump out in that mont. There were all kinds of feelings in my heart, joy, being moved, happiness......

She walked towards like a dazzling light, shining down on my unguarded heart.

Bright and warm.

I knew in that mont that the luckiest thing in my life was eting her.

Our story didn’t have any large waves, but the peaceful years made feel incomparably cherished.

We would fight and give each other the silent treatnt, but it would always be better in less than twenty hours.

That was our first agreent, our final thought.

Day and night, year after year, even if you didn’t need it, I would always be there!

The first mont of spring, the first blossoms of spring, the winds of spring, none of it could compare to you.

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