103 Go Back and Think About I (2/2)

As she heard the door of the elevator open, the girl looked towards Lin Nuan's direction and stood up, her sweet, soft voice with a hint of raspiness inside, ”Nuan…”

The person standing at Lin Nuan's door was her and Bai Xiaonian's very close friend Song Yao from university.

At that time when the three of them graduated from university, they all had great anticipation for the future. Yet Song Yao couldn't handle the difficulties since entering the Radio Station and was unwilling to follow the unspoken rules. As she also did not know how to control her shine on occasions, she was forced to leave the radio station.

Yet nobody expected how things took a drastic turn. Song Yao surprisingly got into the entertainment business and rose to fame from one fantasy fighting show.

Today, Song Yao was one of the renowned young actresses in mainland China and received continuous roles and advertisement gigs.

Noticing the heaviness in Song Yao's voice, Lin Nuan opened the door and let her in first.

Her face was still a bit hot. She put her purse and documents on the shoe rack and helped Song Yao bring in her luggage.

”Weren't you filming overseas…”

Before Lin Nuan could finish her sentence, she was shocked to see that Song Yao had bruises on her nose and face after she removed her hat and glasses.

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When Bai Xiaonian rushed over after the show, Song Yao had already changed into Lin Nuan's comfortable home clothes and pulled her hair up into a neat bun. She was handling a fresh fish in the kitchen with her sleeves rolled up and didn't say a single word nor shed one tear.

Bai Xiaonian came in such a hurry that her shoes were soaked.

She kept one hand on the shoe rack and glanced towards the kitchen as she leaned over and changed out of her high-heels. She lowered her voice and asked Lin Nuan, ”What's going on? Did she break up with that Su guy?”

Lin Nuan shook her head. Bai Xiaonian also didn't think it was likely since they met Song Yao's boyfriend before. He didn't have the best etiquette but he most certainly wasn't the type to hit a woman.