He turned around and walked back, spreading his arms at the door to embrace her.
Taking the initiative indeed felt more comfortable, and Pei Muchanâs body was so soft it was almost ridiculous, with an astonishing elasticity. A faint, cool fragrance rushed to meet him as he buried his face in her hair.
His body gradually warmed, and a taste of sharp, rusty acidity blossomed on his tongue. People tend to taste rust when they are nervous, their heart rate increasing.
Finally, he understood what âa gentlemanâs paradiseâ wasâthis must be it. Her figure was curvy and properly plump, enjoying the softness to the touch.
It was inevitable that his thoughts would become restless, his entire being feeling a rush of blood.
When Pei Muchan was embraced, her body stiffened slightly; she hadnât expected to make such a request. Their bodies pressed close, she could feel how hard his was, like a slab of iron.
His broad, angular build, from his abdomen to his chest, pressed tightly against her, giving her a slight sense of suffocation.
Suddenly, she understood that a man like him had steadfast convictions in his heart. No matter what happened, he knew exactly what he wanted to do and was never fickle.
Perhaps he was like a mayfly, but he would always be gazing up at the clear sky.
â¦..
Xu Qingyan returned to his car, taking a moment to calm his emotions.
Pei Muchanâs cold fragrance still lingered on his collar, the faint, alluring scent enticing him. Closing his eyes, the only memories that flashed through his mind were the sensations of their bodies rubbing against each other.
Thinking of the rosy hue that adorned Pei Muchanâs neck during their embrace made his heart flutter uncontrollably.
With a buzz, his phone rang.
Thinking it might be a message from Pei Muchan, he picked up the phone only to discover it was from Zhou Mian.@@novelbin@@
âBrother Xu, back in Xinghai? Got time to hang out?â
Xu Qingyan glanced at the message, pushing down the slight emotional turbulence and typed a quick reply.
âNot coming, chest feels a bit oppressed.â
Zhou Mian: â?? If youâre not feeling well, do you want to go to the hospital for a check-up? I have friends at a few hospitals in Xinghai; I can make an appointment for you if you need.â
âNo need, I checked; itâs just that Boss Pei hugged me too tightly just now.â
On the other end of the phone, Zhou Mian was silent for about half a minute.
Suddenly, the indicator that the other person was typing lit up, and seven or eight voice messages came in a rush, each one longer than the last.
He dared not play the longest one, which was sixty seconds.
By the time he got home, it was already midnight, and he habitually replied to messages one by one. Pei Muchanâs, Lin Wanzhouâs, Shen Jinyueâs from two days ago, and messages from Li Yang.
Hm? Li Yang?
âBrother, did you go to Changâan?â
He opened the chat with Li Yang, the last message dated at the national holiday, and realized it had been half a month since he last spoke to this distant cousin.
In fact, there wasnât much to talk about; she was a college student.
Xu Qingyan, already immersed in work life, wouldnât dream about a freshman girl. Moreover, college life was full of vibrancy.
He figured if he were Li Yang, he wouldnât want to chat often with an out-of-touch old fogey, either.
âYeah, how did you know?â
âBecause⦠I saw you in someone elseâs video.â
Li Yang sent him a short video, and the background looked somewhat familiar. He scrutinized it closely and saw it seemed to be outside the Great Tang All Day Mall. He scrubbed the timeline to watch it once, but noticed nothing.
Xu: â???â
A picture was sent over, an eighth-second screenshot. His profile had flashed across the frame.
Xu: âYou can recognize me from this? /Smile/ Donât love too much.â
It was just a joke, and after sending it, he threw his phone aside and went to take a shower. It wasnât until he returned, after blow-drying his hair, that he saw Li Yangâs reply, âNo, not at all, just happenedâ¦to see you.â
He yawned and went to bed.
Meanwhile, in a female dormitory at Xinghai University.
Because there were no early classes the next day, none of the dorm mates had gone to bed yet. One was playing games, another watching videos, one chatting, and Li Yang was lost in thought.
Itâs unclear who started it, but suddenly someone remarked,
âThe guy we saw during the day was really handsome.â
Nighttime chats in a girlsâ dormitory vary, largely depending on the relationships between the dorm mates. If the relationships are average, everyone does their own thing and goes to bed by eleven.
The four people in Li Yangâs dorm got along well, usually attending classes and meals together. The outlier was Min Huili, who generally skipped classes to stay in the library.
Even so, the other three roommates didnât make any sour comments. After learning that she was studying hard to earn a recommendation for a graduate program to escape her impoverished family circumstances, they were all understanding and supportive.
When Min Huili occasionally didnât go to the library, the four of them still dined together or walked on the athletic field.
No matter what girls in the dorm start discussing, from âwhat to eat tomorrow morningâ to âis the instructor an idiotâ, the ending statement is inevitably, âAnyway, Iâm not having kids. Whoever loves kids can have them.â
Liu Wenjun was the little Jiangsu-Zhejiang-Shanghai princess of the dorm, from a wealthy family, and always adorned with branded goods. On the day the semester began, the empty bed Li Yang saw was hers.
Though she appeared high-valued and aloof, she was generous in nature.
She left her makeup on the tabletop for her roommates to useâjust let her know. She had stocked the dorm with six boxes of tissues, saying outright that she was covering for everyone, and stashed them in the corner.
âCut it out. He wasnât that handsome, nowhere near my idols,â she said.
âHey, Liu Liu, are those even human words coming out of your mouth?â Mei Mengqi teased, âComparing regular people with idols, who could outshine them?â
âStop calling me Liu Liu! Youâre the one whoâs Liu Liu!â The princess Liu Liu was incensed, abandoning her game.
âOkay, okay, Liu Liu, itâs just my accent there,â Mei Mengqi chuckled awkwardly, then sighed softly, âBut still, regular folks canât really measure up to idols.â
âYou underestimate the common people of this world; not all idols have game-winning looks,â Liu Wenjun interjected.
Li Yang slowly came back to reality, moving away from Xu Qingyanâs words, âDonât love too much.â Flustered, she explained, but he did not reply.
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