Chapter 261 - 261 261 Reencounter with Cao Ningning
Chapter 261 - 261 261 Reencounter with Cao Ningning
?Chapter 261: 261 Reencounter with Cao Ningning Chapter 261: 261 Reencounter with Cao Ningning Old Tang finally decided to think about it, and Chen Xu knew that changing jobs was definitely a matter that required careful consideration. He told him he could take his time to think about it, as the invitation was always valid.
It happened to be dinnertime, so the two of them went to the restaurant next door to eat before heading home.
Chen Xu was driving home, and it was the evening rush hour. The road was particularly busy, with stop-and-go traffic testing his patience. He couldn’t help but think that taking the subway might have been better; he might have been home by now.
Usually, he wouldn’t be bothered by this, as his home was close by and the traffic wouldn’t be congested for too long.
After crawling along for forty minutes and turning onto another road, traffic finally thinned out and he was able to pick up speed. Unconsciously, he found himself near his former rental.
He had lived there for two years and was more familiar with the roads in this area.
When he passed the park where he used to run, he looked towards another intersection. After his daily run, he used to enter from this intersection and take the back road to his rental.
Involuntarily, his thoughts turned to the girl he often saw feeding cats there. He wondered if she still visited daily to feed the stray cats.
So much time had passed; those kittens must have grown up as well.
As he thought this, his car didn’t slow down and he continued driving past. The events were long past, and he decided to let them remain as a memory. He didn’t want to pursue them further.
Past this stretch was a three-way intersection. Turning right would take him in the direction of his home.
As he made the turn, he caught sight of a man and a woman struggling on the sidewalk. The woman was wearing a school uniform, which instantly caught his attention.
Street lights didn’t reach that corner, so he couldn’t make out their faces. He could only infer they were a man and a woman from their clothes and voices.
He couldn’t help but recall a recent news story about a girl who was assaulted on her way home at night by a man who beat and kicked her severely, and then dragged her away.
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