Dean Sun had been gone for a while, but Wen Can still sat there for a long time.

The drifting wind and rain and the clouds on the distant mountains blended into a dark, surging gray in his eyes.

Until the wind stopped and the rain stopped, the lights in the yard lit up with a click, and the kumquat light, which was even darker than the sunset, sprinkled on the ground, making the water on the ground flood with sparkling ripples.

The ripples were crushed by the raindrops remaining on the treetops, and the waves healed again, reflecting the large patches of flowers spreading on the gray wall and the man moving slowly in front of the gray wall.

He maneuvered his wheelchair through the yard full of traces left by Ye Kong, wanting to go to the building where the activity room was located.

The climb required going up and down two flights of stairs, which was not steep for human legs, but was strenuous enough for him in a wheelchair.

The man frowned slightly and tried to move one wheel first and then the back one. He almost let both wheels slide down together several times - in that case, he would either be thrown off the wheelchair or crash into the opposite pillar along with the wheelchair.

The raindrops from the eaves fell down one by one, gradually accumulating into a small pool under the stairs.

Bang——

After many attempts, Wen Can finally succeeded in getting one side of the roller down. The pool of water was hit by a heavy object, and the splashing water immediately soaked the man's iron-gray trouser legs, and even very fine raindrops touched his face.

Wen Can: ...

He closed his eyes slightly, and when he opened them again, he bumped into Ye Kong who was walking over there.

The girl was casually playing with a dagger that came from nowhere with one hand, while her eyes were fixed on the mobile phone in the other hand.

The noise attracted her attention and she looked up.

The wheels went up and down, making Wen Can look very embarrassed.

His slender, clean hands were stained with the dirty mud on the wheels, and his face was a little gloomy. A few drops of rain reflecting the light made his face look a little disheveled - but this dishevelment was not ugly.

On the contrary, such a cold expression, falling on that face that is as gentle and handsome as an ink painting, can only make people feel the beauty of broken jade.

The girl stopped walking. The dagger that she had just thrown up and spun in the air brushed past her fingertips with a cold light. She suddenly came to her senses in the pain.

With a clink, the dagger fell to the ground, and the blade bounced a few times, brightly reflecting the deep blue sky outside the eaves and a dim street lamp.

In the girl's dark eyes, Wen Can clenched his teeth silently.

Before in Yuzhou, he could still let himself fall off the wheelchair in front of Ye Kong without changing his expression, but now he felt unprecedented and hateful embarrassment.

But he still controlled his expression very well, his eyes just passed across Ye Kong's face lightly, then he withdrew silently and continued to push the other wheel down the steps calmly.

Ye Kong blinked, and in just a second he forgot about the dagger on the ground. He stepped forward and shouted, "Wait a minute."

Wen Can was not allowed to take the wheel off by himself and splash a pool of water.

She swept the yard, quickly picked up a short stone and placed it under the steps, then found the second and third stones. Only when Wen Can shouted to stop did she push the wheelchair and get the person down from the steps safely.

The wheels rolled over the puddle, shattering the figures of the two people under the light without splashing a single water splash.

"Where are you going?" Ye Kong asked him.

"I'm going to the activity room to say goodbye to Dean Sun." Wen Can said calmly, "I'm going back to my grandfather."

"Hmm..." Ye Kong paused before saying, "Where's your secretary? Isn't he coming to pick you up?"

"He's waiting for me outside the gate."

"Okay." Ye Kong said again, "But the old man is not in the activity room right now. The rain has stopped, and he is cleaning up the junk on the rooftop... I will say goodbye to him for you."

"Okay." Wen Can said politely, "Thank you."

Ye Kong pushed the wheelchair past these old gray buildings and walked towards the door of the Flower Box.

On the way, they didn't mention that...that inseparable kiss.

Wen Can's heart, which had been hanging in the air, gradually fell back down.

Not until the gate was right in front of him did Ye Kong speak again.

"Tu Wan said you're leaving tomorrow too?"

"Yes."

"So you want to go with them?"

"...No." Wen Can realized another problem, "They? What about you? Aren't you coming with us?"

"I'll stay for two more days... or maybe several more days."

"..."

"Don't you ask me why?"

"……Why?"

"I need to think about some issues, and I'll give you some time."

Ye Kong laughed.

On a cloudless evening after a heavy rain, lights filled the orphanage’s bleak gate like mist.

Not far away, a black Bentley turned on its lights in the dark. A secretary in a suit and tie got out of the car, stood beside the car but did not move closer, and bowed to them from a distance.

Looking at the car light that was bright enough to pierce through the rain and fog, Ye Kong said, "You look like Snow White riding home in a pumpkin carriage."

Wen Can: ...

She walked around to him, pulled out a clean but wrinkled handkerchief from her pocket, half-knelt in front of Wen Can, and wiped his muddy fingers one by one.

Wen Can said nothing and seemed very calm, but if you looked closely you would find that his pupils were slightly contracted and in a state of tension.

"I'm not in a hurry to get an answer from you." Ye Kong wiped his hands and said slowly, "You don't have to feel pressured."

"Although I have never been in a relationship, I don't know how to like someone."

She held his cleaned hand, looked up at him, and smiled: "But I will definitely treat you well."

"If you like me, you will definitely be happy because of my kindness to you..." She thought for a moment and described it, "so happy that you wish you could live a hundred years and meet me in your next life."

Wen Can: ...

His pupils were completely frozen and looked like they would dilate in the next second.

Ye Kong had already stood up and beckoned to the secretary over there.

"Be safe. Tell me before you leave tomorrow and I'll come and see you off."

As she said this, she took a step back and watched the secretary slowly push Wen Can away. She then watched Wen Can be moved into the car, the door closed, and the black Bentley slowly drove away.

When the car passed her, the rear window was not lowered, but the girl still raised her eyebrows and waved.

The Bentley's headlights disappeared at the end of the road.

Ye Kong had a faint smile on his face and was about to look away when his peripheral vision was dazzled by the sudden appearance of car lights.

As she turned around, another black Bentley sped past her.

The speed was so fast, with undisguised deliberateness, that the wheels splashed water all over the ground, and with a splash, Ye Kong's clothes, which he had just changed, were soaked.

Ye Kong: ...

The smile froze in an instant and then disappeared.

She slowly raised her eyes and looked at the Bentley speeding away.

The undisguised Chinese character "港" on the license plate appeared arrogantly in her sight for the first time.

"..."

The girl slowly raised her hand, wiped the water off her cheek, and smiled: "You finally showed up."

Against the dim light and dark blue night above, the smile was extremely cold and gloomy.

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