Chapter 457 - Can They Feel Okay to Spend It? (1/2)

Chapter 457 Can They Feel Okay to Spend It?

Looking at the students walking out of the school continuously like birds escaping from a cage, Gao Ge seems to see the old self through the slits of his eyes.

After joining the Dragon Court, Gao Ge starts to savor his past school life in retrospect.

Likewise, many people who drop out of school always regret not having finished school. Some of them feel that they are not as educated as they need to be; some just miss the carefree life in campus and the others may find that the women in the big city are harder to get than the girls in school.

Bygones are bygones. Just as a saying in the book “Fortress Besieged”, those who are outside want to get in and those who are inside want to get out.

That is what life is like. Children always long to grow up but when they’ve grown up, they hope to return to the childhood. Likewise, a single person always yearns for a lover; yet, after he has a partner, he will miss the freedom in the days when he is single. Life can’t be just as one wishes. With growth, responsibility and hardship come along; everyone grows up throughout the trials of life. With freedom, loneliness comes along; one can let go of himself in loneliness.

After school, the woman gradually becomes busier.

After a while, she gets overwhelmingly occupied.

“Let me help you.” Gao Ge volunteers to help.

The woman hesitates and nods her head. Yet, meanwhile she also frowns and feels something wrong.

With the help of Gao Ge, the woman is obviously much relieved.

Her eyebrows soothed, she keeps looking at the school gate, as if searching for somebody.

As time goes by, fewer and fewer students are seen to leave the school.

“Why hasn’t she still come out…” The woman appears a bit anxious, rubbing her nose.

“Are you looking for your daughter?” Gao Ge asks.

The woman stares at him with alertness, “How do you know it?”

Gao Ge is slightly dazed to say with a smile, “You told me just now that your son left you and his sister behind.”

The woman recalls what she said and smiles embarrassedly, “Sorry. I forgot saying that.”

“It’s okay.”

“Fine, I’ll look for her myself.” The woman starts to put away her booth by covering the pot and putting out the fire. Then she wipes her dirty hands with the apron, throws the apron into her cart and walks to the school with a plastic kettle.

Gao Ge hesitates and then catches up with her.

“Young man, are you a friend of my son?” While heading towards the school, the woman asks.

Woman does have a sharp sixth sense.

Gao Ge smiles with no denial.

When they go through the school gate, they notice the vitrines on both sides of the road.

“Look at that. It’s my daughter.” The woman points at a picture in the vitrine and says to Gao Ge.