Chapter 138 Some people, a glance is a lifetime
The subway station.
Tu Hengsha and Su Ronggui walked one after the other.
She was fuming and said nothing; he also remained silent, keeping a steady distance of one step behind her.
Suddenly, she remembered something and searched through her memories. She turned back mockingly, "Mr. Su, do the eldest sons of the Su family even know how to take the subway?" Her impression was that someone like Su Rongxing, who always rushed home in the Su family’s luxury car right after work, had never taken the subway.
"No." Mr. Su quietly stuffed the subway card back into his pocket.
Her face was full of disdain, as if saying, "Grandma was right; you really are inept at living." "Let me ask you just this—why did you throw away the zongzi I gave you?"
She was a person who could love someone for a long time but wouldn’t hate someone for too long. Just like her classmate, Xiao Xu, someone she remembered since she was five years old—she had thought about him for twenty years and would continue remembering him, even if he changed. To her, Xiao Xu was unrelated to Su Ronggui. As for people she hated, like the classmate who betrayed her, she would forget them after the hatred passed. Why remember them? Remembering hatred meant remembering the hurt. Maybe others hurt her momentarily, but her hatred could hurt her for a lifetime. So, she remembered how, when she was in junior high, she poured ink over that girl and then chose to forget about it, not keeping in touch.
Though Su Ronggui threw away her zongzi, she didn’t hate him, but she couldn’t treat him with the same closeness as Xiao Xu. Perhaps because he was Xiao Xu, she still reserved room in her heart for forgiveness.
At this moment, she wanted to hear his explanation.
He was slightly silent, his eyes like a mountain after rain, in the bustling subway.
She was waiting for his explanation, staring at him. This exchange of looks made her emotions drift between Xiao Xu and Mr. Su, inexplicably feeling wronged. She lowered her head, biting her lip.
