Chapter 4 (1/2)

Translator: Henyee TranslationsEditor: Henyee Translations

The photo became extremely sticky and Cen Pan could not shake it off no matter how hard she tried. She was so anxious that she wanted to cry, and the figures of her family were slowly fading away.

“Pan Pan, you will know how good he is in the future. Remember to listen to him.”

Grandma’s voice lingered in her ears. Cen Pan reached out sadly to grab the corner of her shirt, but she grabbed nothing again. When she opened her eyes again, it was already morning.

Was it a dream?

Cen Pan touched the corner of her wet eyes and felt something strange in her hands. Her eyes widened instantly.

Ye Xiao’s photo!

She abruptly flung the photo away and jumped off the bed to wash up. Only then did her pounding heart gradually calm down.

Never mind. Life had to go on. She had to get to work first.’

Before leaving, Cen Pan glanced at the bright sunlight outside and hesitated for a while before putting her raincoat into her bag.

Anyway, it did not take up much space. Her father had specifically reminded her last night to just do as he said, even though she herself felt that she might have thought too much.

“Beep—” The bus horn sounded. Cen Pan shook her head and jumped onto the bus. She found a seat near the window at the back and sat down.

It would take a total of fifty minutes to get from her rented apartment to the company. Although it would take longer, the ticket price was one yuan and it was convenient.

She had to pay for her brother’s medical expenses. The rent near the corporation was too expensive and she could not afford it.

Fortunately, everything was better now.

As Cen Pan was deep in thought, she noticed the darkening sky outside the car window. She opened her mouth in shock.

“Rumble, rumble.” Thunder rumbled in the sky. In less than two minutes, it started to rain heavily. Thunder rumbled and a strong wind blew. The bridge in front of them was quickly filled with water and cars were unable to pass through.

The bus screeched to a halt under everyone’s worried gazes. The driver shrugged helplessly.

“We can’t go over. Let’s wait for the rain to stop. If anyone can’t wait, they can get off the car and walk over first. It’s not flooded up there.”

The passengers on the bus widened their eyes.