Chapter 207 Isn’t That a Loss for Me?
"Then come play with me!" she told him to put down all the bags, "When we were kids, there was an arcade on Hongliu Road, and after school, it was always packed with boys."
"I know," he had attended school there for a few years.
Tu Hengsha laughed, "Back then, there were always naughty boys who played games until they forgot to go home, and then their parents would come looking for them with sticks. It was hilarious. Oh, and there were boys who asked me to cover for them—my mom’s students—asking me to lie, saying my mom kept them to do homework."
He found it amusing as he listened, "Did you help them?"
"Haha, they slipped me candy, so I did!" Tu Hengsha burst into laughter, "Does that make me a little bad?"
He secretly imagined the scene: a dirty, sweaty boy slipping two pieces of candy into her tiny hands, both threatening and tempting, "Remember to lie for me! Or I won’t buy you candy next time!"
Suddenly, there was a hint of longing in his eyes.
She, however, dragged him to the racing machine, sat him down, and put in the coins for him, her eyes sparkling with excitement, "You should be able to do this, right? Give it a try."
His driving skills were decent, but since he’d never encountered this before, he was a bit rusty at first. After two rounds, he got the hang of it. Tu Hengsha won the first two rounds, but then she was utterly defeated in all subsequent rounds, too dejected to put in more coins.
He found it funny, "Should I let you win?"
"What’s the point of that? Let’s not play this anymore!" She dragged him to another game.
