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Chapter Thirteen Escape(1/2)

 The wind is strong and the rain is strong, and the rain borrows the power of the wind. Today’s rain is getting heavier and heavier.

A silver-white BYD was driving alone on the road. There were fewer cars on Monday, and it was already dark. It seemed like there was only one small boat left in the vast world, drifting helplessly in the night sea.

Fortunately...

"Be careful ahead and pay attention to the side. There will be cars coming off the elevated road."

"There's a car coming in front. Adjust the high beams and honk the horn for him."

"There is a small path on the left that you can take, but it's so late, so let's take the main road!"

"Ah, be careful, there are pedestrians ahead!"

"Did you see the two motorcycles over there? Their lights are not very bright..."

Although he was driving on this windy and rainy night, there was always a gentle voice in his ear constantly reminding him of things he needed to pay attention to. This novel experience that he had never had before was very useful to Ke Yi.

"My home is still far away from my mother's home. I bought a house close to our school."

"I took a taxi here in the afternoon!"

"Driving license? I do already have it, but..."

When driving safely, this gentle voice will also chat with him about everyday things.

Don’t underestimate this as a conversation to kill time. Without affecting driving safety, drivers will easily become sleepy if they don’t talk about something. Compared with drunk driving, fatigue driving is actually the cause of many traffic accidents.

The biggest incentive.

"We're here, it's right here! Zichen Academy."

Finally, after a long time actually passed, but it didn't feel like a long time at all, the silver-white BYD finally stopped.

"It's finally quiet!"

After parking the car, Ke Yi said pretentiously.

"Huh? You find me annoying?"

Tian Xiran, who had not yet unbuckled her seat belt, looked sideways at Ke Yi.

"Pfft, I really didn't expect you to be so eloquent! This is very different from a certain teacher in Shanshui Jingyuan!"

Although he enjoyed the journey, when he arrived at the destination, Ke Yi "burned bridges across the river".

"You..." Of course Tian Xiran couldn't accept being said like this. She immediately retorted: "I'm just afraid that some people are not skilled enough and will harm others and myself."

"And."

Ke Yi smiled disdainfully.

"Hey, wait a minute."

Seeing Tian Xiran unbuckle his seat belt, Ke Yi's expression immediately returned to normal.

"Bring your umbrella with you."

He handed over the umbrella.

"There's a corridor ahead, no need." Tian Xiran glanced at him angrily.

"It's such a short road! I have an umbrella in the car, but you're wearing such thin clothes - eh? Have I seen you like this before?"

Putting the umbrella at the co-pilot's feet, Ke Yi suddenly seemed to remember something.

It's okay that he didn't mention it, but when he mentioned it, it immediately brought back Tian Xiran's painful memories.

Ke Yi is not a fool. When he saw the change in the face of the "co-pilot" who was gentle just now, he immediately realized his stupidity.

"Ahem, what's that? I mean, it's pretty good-looking. Well, take an umbrella and don't let your clothes get wet in the last bit of the road."

Tian Xiran wanted to say something, but before she opened her mouth, Ke Yi blocked her with this sentence.

"Thank you for today."

Before getting out of the car, Tian Xiran said another sentence. Her expression was slightly unnatural, but fortunately, she still looked directly at Ke Yi.

"It's my turn to thank you." Ke Yi smiled softly, "Thank you for protecting me all the way."

"Ah?" Tian Xiran looked confused, "Don't you still find me annoying?"

"There is no conflict between feeling annoyed and thanking you!"

Ke Yi raised the corners of his mouth and laughed.

"Humph."

With a cold snort, Tian Xiran picked up the umbrella and went out.

After the sound of closing the door was heard next to him, Ke Yi smiled and shook his head as he looked at Qian's figure gradually disappearing.

After a while, the girl in the blue dress holding an umbrella walked into the corridor, but looking at BYD who was still there, she stopped and waved to him.

"This girl really doesn't hold grudges."

Shaking his head helplessly in the car again, Ke Yi complained softly.

Finally, the beautiful figure disappeared in the corridor, and in this stormy BYD, Ke Yi was once again the only one left.

"Hey."

Maybe it was the sudden desertion that made him a little uncomfortable, so he didn't prepare to leave immediately. He just glanced at the co-pilot again.

"Huh?"

The green-covered copy of "Selected Prose by Lin Qingxuan" was lying quietly on the passenger seat.

"You really left it for me?"

Smiling and muttering to himself, he bent down and took it in his hand.

"But that's right. After all, I've been busy all day without going to work, so this is the only trophy!"

As he spoke, he opened the catalog at random.

"How many years have I not read a book!"

After sighing, his eyes suddenly locked on an eye-catching title.

"Hmm? "Escape"?"

……

Although they were only a few steps away, the storm still wet her clothes.

After walking upstairs and opening the door, Tian Xiran immediately walked into the bathroom as soon as he put down the dark umbrella.

Everything this afternoon was very sudden, even in the past three days, everything was very sudden.

Many things that happened in the past three days, she actually didn't know whether what she did was right or not.

Therefore, she urgently needs a review, a thorough review of what she has done in the past three days.

Her life has gone so smoothly in the first half of her life, and the review habit established by her mother should definitely take the first place.

She took off her slightly wet clothes and slowly turned on the shower.

Closing her eyes, she felt the steaming water slowly slide down from her head to her shoulders, and from her shoulders to her back.

Water droplets greedily soaked into every pore on her skin, and only at this moment could the twenty-six-year-old Chinese teacher truly let go of everything.

"Does it matter whether it's right or wrong?" A voice asked first.

In the heart of this Chinese teacher, she began to play chess with herself.

"Then what do you say is important?"

Sitting on the left, "Tian Xiran", who looked like a fairy in white clothes, asked Luozi.

"Whether you follow your heart or not."

"Tian Xiran" on the right, dressed in black and with sharp eyes, replied.

"On the road to this world, you must not make a wrong step! Your stability from childhood to most of your life has been due to your parents' hard planning for you? Now, you actually have to ask whether it is right or not, is it important?"

Holding the white chess piece and making a ruthless move, Tian Xiran in white asked sternly.

"But even though it was my parents' plan, it was also my act out of my heart. I am already twenty-six years old, and my parents are also old. I wonder if I can only rely on my parents for everything in the future?"

"But look what you've done?"

The Fairy in White's momentum continued unabated. She pointed at the chessboard in front of her that was already covered with half of the game.

"He first made fun of you, and then caused you to be misunderstood in front of your parents. Today, you actually deceived your parents for him. Even you, do you know what you said to him in the afternoon?"

The fairy in white has a stern face and sharp words.

"What did I say to him? No matter what I said to him, it was what I thought. I thought that, so I said that."

The knights in black are not left behind.

"You, hey, I know you have a kind heart. No other person would be like you. He could forgive everything when he treats you like this."

"Really? Is it really just because I'm too kind? Do you know how much pressure it takes to be willing to give his roommate's phone number to someone who embarrasses him in that situation? You know you have already noticed this afternoon
To be continued...
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