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Chapter 884: 875: Tail Following (1)
Chapter 884: Chapter 875: Tail Following (1)
After all, they do not live in X City, Wei Jingjing usually only goes shopping with Xia Siyu, visiting just those few shopping centers, hardly paying attention to the urban construction here.
Only Song Fengzhi is in front of her, and since they are on the same route anyway, Wei Jingjing casually asked, “Which stop do we get off?”
Song Fengzhi sneered, “You can’t even handle this little thing, and you still have the face to come out?”
Wei Jingjing’s face flushed in embarrassment. Is it necessary? If you don’t want to say it, then don’t. She guessed the people nearby were probably also going to watch the fireworks; she could just follow them when they got off.
Thankfully Xia Siyu, worried about missing the best time to watch the fireworks, had already agreed to meet Bo Yan after dinner. If they had to stop for dinner halfway, that would be a real wildcard.
After mocking her, Song Fengzhi, when she wasn’t paying attention, took out his cell phone behind her back and quickly looked up: X City fireworks, which stop to get off…
Once he finished searching, he hurriedly put his phone in his pocket, putting on a calm and composed demeanor. However, before he could maintain his composure, the subway shook slightly as it arrived at the station, causing him to lose his grip while searching on his phone. He staggered and nearly fell over to the side, right into Wei Jingjing, who was next to him. She almost wanted to cry out in pain, but fearing being heard by the next carriage, she gave up and just gripped the handle tighter, moving away from him.
Song Fengzhi also quickly steadied himself, both of them stepping back to create a gap wide enough for another person to fit between. Sure enough, at the next stop when people got on and off, a man squeezed in between them with headphones on, talking on the phone. It wouldn’t have been so bad if he hadn’t spoken, but his breath reeked of leeks, making Song Fengzhi imperceptibly move away.
Well, better than Wei Jingjing though, being annoying as she might be, she at least didn’t have another smell. When he accidentally bumped into her just now, he caught the scent of her shampoo, which was quite pleasant.
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After several stops, the next stop was supposed to be the best viewing spot. However, Wei Jingjing, quick to act, saw two people in the adjacent carriage getting off and hurried to the door, “Excuse me, please let me through, I need to get off!”
Song Fengzhi was also startled, why is she not playing by the rules! Walking an extra station means a farther walk, especially in this cold weather. It must have been Xia Siyu’s idea; she’s always the one who dislikes conventionality, never going for the straightforward route always choosing to make detours.
Song Fengzhi also hurriedly followed, but the door was crowded and they managed to squeeze out just as it was closing. As Wei Jingjing got out, the door closed behind her. She breathed a sigh of relief, but before she could relax completely, she immediately dodged into Song Fengzhi’s arms.
Song Fengzhi frowned, clearly displeased, and was about to push her away when he suddenly looked up and saw Xia Siyu and Bo Yan checking a street sign not far away. No wonder Wei Jingjing had ducked. Her head right in front of him, he was sure now; it was grapefruit-scented shampoo.
When the two had finished looking and walked away hand in hand, until they no longer noticed her cowering weakly and helplessly on the side, Song Fengzhi then said, “They’re gone.”
“What? Gone? Which direction? Why didn’t you follow them!” Wei Jingjing immediately stepped back, a look of maternal concern on her face. She also asked, “Do you know which way they went?”
Song Fengzhi didn’t answer, merely lifted his foot and walked out, leaving Wei Jingjing no choice but to follow. Song Fengzhi frowned, “Stop following me!”
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