Chapter 21 (1/2)

When I woke up, Jiang Chen had already disappeared He left a note at the bedside, asking me to return home after I woke up

I searched out my phone and looked, it was already past eleven o’clock, I could eat lunch Thinking that Jiang Chen hadn’t really eaten , I wanted to buy so

Hence, I swept and partedthe roo the room, I so happened to run into that sanitation worker auntie, I very happily went up and asked her, ”Auntie, where is the hospital canteen?”

She looked atChen's office, and said, ”I don't know”

Her tone of voice was very harsh, as if I was scum

I said again, ”Haven't you been working in the hospital for a few decades, how can you not knohere the canteen is?”

She used a gaze of looking at faeces to size me up from head to toe, and said with revulsion, ”Even if I knoon't tell you”

I was shocked by her frankness, and felt that she really was an honest person who made a clear difference bethat she loved and what she hated, and who really poured out her whole heart and soul to tell it as it was (T/N: original idiom directly translatedto devote yourself entirely to a matter)

After she finished speaking, she then walked onwards pushi+ng the rubbish bin, before she turned round the corner she even loudly laifts till they deliver on the bed, really disgusting”

Facing the glassof the corridor, I took measure of myself, my clothes were a little wrinkled, my hair was a little ed too I felt grieved that I was always being rieved for this auntie's humanity She would rather believe that I was a nutcase or that I was on the casting couch, yet she was unwilling to believe that ere only a couple that loved each other Of course, this could also be because I had a face that didn't look like an innocent wo Chen always had extre the masses of society to lose faith in his conduct (T/N: ”casting couch” referring to the practise where actresses must trade sexual favours to be casted in roles)

In order not to encounter such a cold countenance like that of the sanitation worker auntie again, I decided to depend on th to search for the mysterious whereabouts of that canteen Just as I andering about in the hospital, Jiang Chen called

He said, ”Have you woken up?”

I said, ”Just woke up”

He said, ”Then be more careful on your way back”

I went silent for a little while, before speaking, ”Have you eaten?”

He said, ”M with the family members of a patient”

I spoke, ”Okay, I got it, I'll go back”

Nowadays, even doctors had to accompany their clients for meals And I didn't knohy I was a little disappointed, perhaps it was that I was hungry and yet he didn't inviteinto battle, it's best to have father and son as soldiers”, freeloadingso, he really wasn't sensible (T/N: a line fro that in times of life and death, family members are the most dependable people to ith)

I took a shohen I got hoed into a set of coht This weekend was endlessly long, fragmented into bits and pieces such that it wasn't real at all One moment my heart would swell till it was full, the next ly, I curled ed them, this pose was to match with the current apprehension and worries about loss and gain in my heart The pose in addition to mywo to worry that you can't obtain so that you will lose it once you do obtain it)

I took uptwice before it was picked up, proving that he was very idle

Wu Bosong said, ”Chen Xiaoxi, child, have you and your lover reconciled yet?”

I said, ”We've reconciled”

He said, ”Aiyaya, why does your voice sound so downcast?”

I went silent

His tone of voice started to become serious ”It's not that after you reconciled with him, only then did you discover that the person you love ht?”

I rolled my eyes, ”Screw you”

He laughed twice, before saying indifferently, ”Speak, what's up?”