Chapter 200 - Death and Conspiracy (4) (1/2)
It was from Xu Lei. Lu Jia’er picked it up. “Deputy Xu!”
“Professor Lu, have you had dinner yet?” She heard Xu Lei saying.
Lu Jia’er answered politely. “Yes. And you?”
“Me, too. Professor Lu, no offense but where are you now?” Xu Lei cut to the chase after a simple exchange of pleasantries.
“I am at my boyfriend’s. What can I do you for?” Lu Jia’er did not lie to him.
“Is it okay for you to let me know the address?” Xu Lei asked.
“Deputy Xu, if there is something you cannot talk about on the phone, let’s meet soemwhere else.” Lu Jia’er proposed.
Xu Lei took a look at the time. “Okay. I will text you the address.”
Lu Jia’er hung up, got changed and headed out.
The location Xu Lei chose was not a coffee shop or a bar, but a place that could offer an overlook of the night of the City B—Mount Mei.
Mount Mei was located in a park surrounded by a world of shimming green hills and clear azure water. It was just the place to seek quietness in a nosy neighbor and to escape from the summer heat. In the spring, the mountain would be tinted red by rhododendron, in summer, the twigs would be draping with longan, in autumn, the mountain was decorated by maple trees and in winter, it was the pine trees that would challenge the wind. Whichever season it was, Mount Mei would be like a landscape painting that adds brilliance to City B’s present splendor.
When Lu Jia’er drove to the top of the mountain, it was already past 9:00 p.m. Still, some citizens were enjoying a good time here.
Lu Jia’er met with Xu Lei. They found the perfect spot to stand and appreciate the night view.
The gentle breeze was refreshing and the mild fragrance was greeting their noses. Looking up, the stars seemed to close and looking down, lamps and candles from a myriad of families could be seen in one glance.
It was such a stunning view. Lu Jia’er turned to Xu Lei. “Deputy Xu, you did not ask me here to look at the pretty view, did you?”
“What if I did?” Xu Lei did not follow the convention.
Lu Jia’er did not buy his words. Even so, she let him have this moment. “Then this trip will be worthwhile.”