Chapter 39.1 (1/2)
Qiao Fei
After two days, Zu Zu came to the dormitory to find me.
I had just finished was.h.i.+ng my hair, and my head was still wrapped with a towel.
I asked him to come in, opened the door wide, and the guy who lived across from me said hi to me.
I sat on a mat, Zu Zu sat on a chair, the small dog sat beside him, the traitor (she’s referring to the dog).
He also didn’t speak. A moment later, he looked at the book I placed on the table, while using his finger to roll the dog’s hair, embarra.s.sed.
Then I felt I was a little too harsh.
Plus, he was my best friend’s little brother. A boy who had just reached the age of 18, had once used such a generous enthusiasm to help me.
I said: “Zu Zu, do you want to drink something? I have green tea, milk, and beer. What do you want to drink?”
At the same moment I asked him, I heard him say: “Fei, where did I wrong you?”
“What are you talking about? How did you wrong me?” I took off the towel from my hair, and when I lowered my head, I thought, good child, you have the talent of a diplomat. Retreating, and even hitting me.
“Haha, Zu Zu don’t think too much about that. That day, it just happened that I wasn’t feeling very good. See, you bought the transportation ticket, and I hadn’t even said thanks. Ai ya, thanks, thanks.”
“That’s good. Please make me a cup of green tea, with mint leaves and a spoonful of sugar.” He said.
“I don’t have any mint leaves. Would it be okay if I put a piece of mint gum inside?”
“Then nevermind.”
I gave him the tea. When he saw me, he laughed. I also laughed.
The little dog stood up, and was about to run outside, its head hitting the table. I said, “Zu Zu, you idiot.”
“Hey!” The boy yelled.
“I was talking about him.” I said.
“Do you not know that you should add a prefix to idiot? You should say,” He paused, and sincerely said, “Zu Zu, you cute idiot.”