He looked as if his defenses had been completely shattered, turning and running off.
It happened so fast that Liansisi didn't even get to use the polite remarks she had prepared.
'That guy just ran off on his own like that?'
"Hilarious. He just ran off like that. And here I thought he had another trick up his sleeve." Neither of them tried to figure out why the guy ran.
It wasn't important at all.
Now, only the two of them, a pair of old acquaintances, were left at the door. To be precise, they weren't exactly close. They had been very familiar with each other as children, but had gradually drifted apart as they grew older.
"We can't just stand here forever. Why don't we go get some rest?" Liansisi said, taking the initiative as she looked at Yiduo, who was staring blankly at the door.
'Actually,' she thought, 'Yiduo hasn't changed much. As a child, he was always a bit dazed. Compared to his lively and spirited younger brother, Qiong'an, it only made him seem more rigid.'
