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Now reading: Chapter 67 - 66: You’re Going Home to Stay By Yourself? Aren from Living Only For Myself: Make Those Who Hate Me Regret It, a Romance novel by Blossoming Beside the Tree.

Xu Su was silent for a mont. She couldn’t have asked for more. She had no good feelings for any of the n in the Xu Family, and she certainly didn’t want to waste her breath teaching him.

Spotting a folding chair in the corner, Xu Su walked over, unfolded it, and sat down. She didn’t say a single word to Xu Hao the entire ti.

Yang Yun didn’t co knocking until dinner was ready.

After the New Year’s Eve dinner, Xu Weiping decided the family would stay at the old house to see in the new year with his parents instead of going ho.

But the old house was full. In the end, they decided that Xu Hao and his brother would sleep with their uncle, while Xu Weiping and his wife would take their precious son to stay in their nephew’s room.

As for Xu Su?

There was truly no space left for Xu Su, not that she wanted to squeeze in anyway. Seeing the troubled looks on the adults’ faces, she took the initiative. "I’ll go ho and stay there."

Chen Shulan hesitated. "Will you be scared all by yourself? How about you sleep on the folding chair? You can just make do for one night."

The folding chair she was talking about was the one Xu Su had been sitting in all afternoon. It was a woven bamboo recliner, Mr. Xu’s favorite in the sumr, which had been put away in the room to collect dust for the winter.

Xu Su’s lips twitched. ’Even if I were scared to death of being alone, I wouldn’t let myself be pathetic enough to sleep on a folding chair on New Year’s Eve.’

"I’m not scared. But if I sleep in the chair, I’m worried I’ll catch a cold after the holiday. The buses are still running, Mom, so I’ll head back now."

It was only around seven in the evening, so the buses hadn’t stopped running for the night.

Hearing this, Chen Shulan, who had been about to ask her to wash the dishes, held her tongue. "Alright then, you go on back by yourself," she said. "Just rember to co over for breakfast first thing tomorrow."

It had snowed lightly for a few days about half a month ago, but the weather since had been persistently gloomy and drizzly. Today was the first day it had finally cleared up, but now that night had fallen, it was still cold enough to make a person shiver.

Xu Su put on her gloves and scarf, downed a cup of hot water, and then left.

The old house was extrely remote. Only after winding through several small alleys and making a few turns did she finally reach the brightly lit main road.

While waiting at the bus stop, Xu Su glanced at her rapidly changing surroundings and saw a familiar figure standing at the entrance of a Xinhua Bookstore not far away.

A mont later, as if sensing her gaze, the person looked up in her direction. Then, Xu Su saw it was Xi Zirong, walking toward her with a book bag in his hand.

Xu Su: "..."

’Is this what you’d expect from an academic god? Instead of celebrating with his family on New Year’s Eve, he’s out at a bookstore buying books.’

The boy quickly walked up to her, gave her a quick once-over, and glanced at his watch. "Xu Su, are you taking the bus ho?" he asked. "Today is New Year’s Eve; the last bus was at seven. There aren’t any more running."

’A bolt from the blue!’

Xu Su looked up in shock. "Really?"

She completely believed Xi Zirong wouldn’t lie. She started weighing her options: walk all the way to her new ho, or go back and spend the night on that bamboo folding chair.

Xi Zirong knew where Xu Su’s new ho was. He nodded. "Your place is pretty far from here. It would take over an hour to walk. If you want to go back, I can give you a ride on my bike."

Xu Su was hesitant. Letting Xi Zirong give her a ride was undoubtedly a better option than walking for an hour alone against the cold wind on New Year’s Eve.

She really, really didn’t want to go back and sleep in that bamboo chair.

Seeing her hesitate, Xi Zirong said, "My house is very close. Do you want to wait here, or co with to my house to get my bike?"

’Co ho with ...’

Xu Su shook her head sharply. "Forget it. It’s New Year’s Eve; you should go be with your family. I know the way back on my own."

Xu Su waved her hand to say goodbye, but before she could even turn around, Xi Zirong grabbed her by the arm.

Frowning, Xi Zirong looked down at her. "Aren’t we friends? I can’t let you walk back alone this late at night. Since we’re friends, why are you being so formal?"

’Friends or not... still...’

Xu Su pulled her arm free. "Okay then, go get your bike. I’ll wait for you here."

Xi Zirong’s expression relaxed. As if afraid she would run off, he handed her the book bag. "Hold this for . I’m going to get my bike."

Holding the heavy bag of books and watching the boy’s back as he practically jogged away...

Xu Su: "..."

’He took off so quickly, I didn’t even get a chance to tell him he could have just taken those books ho with him.’

Xu Su didn’t have a watch, so she couldn’t tell the exact ti, but she estimated it was less than ten minutes before Xi Zirong reappeared in front of her on his bicycle.

With one foot planted on the ground for balance, he reached out. "Are the books heavy? I’ll put them up front."

Xu Su glanced at the shallow basket on the front of the bike and shook her head. "I’ll hold on to them. You can put them in the basket on your way back."

Out of curiosity, she had just glanced at the books he’d bought...

...All she could say was they were on subjects she had never touched.

Xu Su sat sidesaddle on the rear rack, gripping a corner of Xi Zirong’s jacket. She felt a bit embarrassed. "Am I very heavy?"

’Co to think of it, in both my past life and this one, this is the first ti I’ve ever ridden on the back of a boy’s bike.’

Xi Zirong rode very steadily, the wheels turning at a leisurely pace. Hearing her voice, a smile spread across his face. He didn’t bother to hide it, knowing she couldn’t see. "Not heavy at all," he said, still smiling. "Xu Su, I rember you said your grandfather’s house is on Xia Sheng Road. Will you be coming back here tomorrow?"

Xu Su replied, "Yes, tomorrow is the first day of the new year. For the next few days, my whole family is gathering at my grandfather’s house."

Xi Zirong was a sharp guy; he imdiately understood what it ant for her to be waiting for a bus alone this late at night.

His smile slowly faded, replaced by a pang of sympathy.

After a mont of silence, Xi Zirong asked, "So you’re staying at your place all by yourself? Aren’t you scared?"

’To be honest, it would be a lie to say I’m not scared.’

’All told, I haven’t even spent a full half-month in the new apartnt. During the school year, I’m always out early and back late. I’m never there for more than seven hours a day, and most of that ti I’m asleep.’

’It still feels so unfamiliar.’

’And now I suddenly have to spend a night there all by myself...’

"What’s there to be scared of?" Xu Su said. "Do you think I’m a little kid?"

As the bike passed a milk tea shop, Xi Zirong glanced back and murmured, "Are you cold? Wait here a mont."

"..." Xu Su tugged on his jacket. "Let treat you. I’m already troubling you by having you take ho."

He gently pulled her toward the entrance. "Then let’s go in together. But you treated to a al last ti, so it’s my turn now. Xu Su, don’t try to fight on this."

’I guess no matter how old they get, guys are always particular about who pays.’

’Especially in front of a girl they like.’

Cradling a cup of hot cocoa, Xu Su watched the boy in front of her pull out his wallet and thought to herself...

Since it was inconvenient to ride a bike while holding a hot drink, the two of them simply sat down across from each other in the milk tea shop.

Despite it being New Year’s Eve, the shop was bustling, mostly with couples sitting together.

"..." Xu Su felt a bit awkward. She lowered her head to take a sip of her hot cocoa and burned her tongue, almost dropping the cup.

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