Chapter 567 - The Figure Outside the Coffee Shop (1/2)

Just as she was looking out the window, lost in her thoughts, a seemingly familiar figure suddenly flashed past her.

She was slightly startled and her eyes involuntarily followed that figure.

Bei Xingchen noticed that Weiyi was staring blankly outside so she reached out and waved her hand in front of her eyes. “What are you looking at?”

Zuo Weiyi came back to her senses and turned to look at her best friend. “Wait here!”

As she spoke, she quickly stood up and ran towards the cafe’s entrance.

That figure just now seemed to be the woman who claimed that she had bymped into her daughter and prevented her from going to Shen Lanzhi that day.

Although she could not remember how she looked exactly, she knew that she was wearing the same pair of sungla.s.ses. She was certain that it was her.

Zuo Weiyi walked to the door and wanted to chase after that figure. But as soon as she reached the door, she saw s.h.i.+ Yuting who suddenly appeared out of nowhere. She stopped in her tracks.

s.h.i.+ Yuting had just gotten out of the car. As soon as he turned around, he saw her standing at the entrance of the cafe. His face also froze.

At the sight of him, Zuo Weiyi suddenly turned around and returned to the cafe.

s.h.i.+ Yuting became expressionless again and followed her into the coffee shop.

However, his private room was booked on the second floor.

After entering the hall, he scanned the coffee shop once and finally saw her.

After staring at her for a long time, s.h.i.+ Yuting finally walked towards the private room area on the second floor.

“Darling, where did you go just now?”

Bei Xingchen thought it a little strange that Zuo Weiyi started drinking her lemonade with her face lowered the moment she came back.

“Nothing, I just saw a familiar figure.” As she said that, Zuo Weiyi turned her head but s.h.i.+ Yuting’s figure had already disappeared.

“Who was it?”

Zuo Weiyi turned back around with a thoughtful expression.

“It’s the mother of that little girl who held onto me that day.”