Chapter 1632: Chapter 1633: First Kiss
You still look at Chen Susu, you know that at this moment, it is useless to try to persuade her. Chen Susu is obviously not the kind of girl who would blindly follow others; she has her own thoughts and opinions.
At the same time, you also know, given Chen Susu’s abilities, this is probably the most suitable path for her. Believe it won’t be long before Chen Susu appears before you in a commanding posture, overshadowing tens of thousands, or even millions of people. Perhaps at that time, she will present the most perfect version of herself to you.
Thinking of this, you let out a low sigh and then ask Chen Susu, "When you leave, what about Little Jie?"
"Little Jie is already in his third year of middle school. In some rural areas, kids his age might already be fathers." Chen Susu turned back to glance at Chen Jie’s half-closed door and then said to you, "I’ve already set up a card for Little Jie, with a deposit of 100,000 in it. This should be enough to cover living expenses until he completes high school."
"It seems you’ve made up your mind."
"Yes. I’m still young, and I can’t squander my youth. To fulfill my dreams, I must leave here!"
"Alright then." You smiled and then said to Chen Jie, who was hiding behind the door, "Little Jie, do you have any brown paper? The kind you used to cover your textbooks earlier? Also, bring a pen."
Chen Jie quickly tore off his book cover and placed it along with a pen in front of you.
You first tore the brown paper into a triangular shape, then picked up the pen and wrote a stream of characters on the triangular paper that made no sense.
These characters seemed isolated, but once you finished writing them, they merged into a very peculiar symbol.
"What is this?"
You placed the brown paper in Chen Susu’s hand and looked directly at her, saying, "Today marks our farewell, and I’m unsure of when we might meet again. You must keep this close to you. In America, well, anywhere really as long as it’s not China, if you encounter problems you can’t solve, you must immediately find an Arabic person and hand them this triangular paper. Also, whenever anyone asks you anything, just say you don’t know. Don’t worry—they won’t ask more than necessary."
Chen Susu took the triangular paper from your hand and, without saying a word, tucked it directly into her bra, without further questions, only looking at you.
Just as you said, this farewell brings uncertainty to when you might meet again. However, unlike you, Chen Susu harbors a strong determination. No matter what, she will achieve her goals in the shortest possible time and appear before you; only then will she have the right to express her inner thoughts to you.
Glancing at the time, you slowly stood up and said to Chen Susu, "It’s getting late, I should head back."
"I’ll see you off."
"No need."
Although you said that, Chen Susu still escorted you downstairs. As she watched your turning figure, Chen Susu suddenly called out, "Old Shu!"
Instinctively you turned around, and at that moment, a fragrant breeze rushed into your arms. Before you could react, two soft lips pressed against yours, spreading a delicate sensation from your lips throughout your body. In that moment, you were stunned, while Chen Susu, who had taken the initiative, was entranced.
Although it lasted only a few seconds, for Chen Susu and you it seemed like a few centuries passed. When you regained your senses, half of Chen Susu’s figure was already swallowed by the darkness of the stairway.
She didn’t look back because she knew that once she did, she might lose the courage to move forward again.
Someone said eighteen doesn’t understand love; others said eighteen is still ignorant.
At eighteen, one is already at an age to comprehend the winds and rains, understanding the nuances of the seasons.
Prior to this, Chen Susu’s life was gray and bland; she didn’t know what her future held or where she might meet that right person—someone who would make her abandon dignity and pursue relentlessly.
Chen Susu dashed upstairs without telling you that the kiss was her first kiss.
A truly significant first kiss, as she never kissed anyone before, not even her parents.
She gave her most precious first time to you; this kiss was a promise to herself that she would belong to you.
Even though Chen Susu doesn’t know what the future holds, she knows she will certainly become your woman!
After nightfall, you walked alone on an empty street, the streetlights dim, and few cars passing by.
Unlike before, you now live alone, so there’s no need to worry about your mom’s relentless inquiries when you return home late.
The recent kiss left you reminiscing for a while, unsure of where you were or which direction you were heading in.
The sky over Yuhang City obscures the Big Dipper, making it difficult to find your way, but you didn’t want to return home at that moment. You just continued walking.
Currently, besides Li Qiyi, only Heavenly Fox knows of your identity in the Netherworld.
Of course, you trust them, but if this identity gets exposed, your peaceful life will be disrupted, and your family and friends may also face varying degrees of danger.
So, under any circumstances, you must figure out Jerris’s purpose for the medicine and the forces behind Haitian Financial Group.
You noticed the surroundings gradually brightening, and upon looking up, discovered you had wandered into a plaza. It’s a large plaza, surrounded by middle-aged women swaying in rhythm.
Square dancing is said to be a distinct feature of China.
As they say, seeing is believing, standing at the plaza’s edge, looking at a small group not far ahead. Their attire seems uniform; since they have their backs to you, you can’t see their faces properly. Judging by their backs alone, you think they’re alright.
Furthermore, their dance moves are more synchronized than other nearby groups. Although the music was repetitively loud, looking at the whole picture, it was quite pleasant.
Having nothing better to do, you, having already changed to Li Jiu’s appearance, slowly walked over.
Upon reaching the side of the group, you were taken by surprise!
At first glance, you were amazed because, judging by their backs, what appeared to be a small group of women in their thirties or forties all turned out to be grandmothers!
This really proves the saying, "Don’t judge a book by its cover."
Standing nearby, observing these grandmothers, whose ages are thrice or quadruple your own, dancing so rhythmically, you couldn’t help but smile.
Your smile was inspired by these grandmothers; through them in their twilight years, you saw the brilliance of life.
This might sound exaggerated, but you did smile, and the troubles in your heart faded away.
Just then, one grandmother closest to you turned and said, "Young man, would you like to join us for a dance?"
Glancing around, you realized those who were originally watching, like yourself, stepped back repeatedly, so you also quickly waved with a smile, "No, you enjoy yourselves."
Saying so, you smiled and turned away.
As you turned, your heel accidentally stepped onto someone’s foot. Before you could speak, they swung a fist at you.