Chapter 17 (1/2)
Chapter 17: The poisonous snake in First class
Chen An knew that he couldn’t possibly keep living with Chen Yang like this indefinitely
His actions fro, an ordinary civilian, could understand He had seen the books and result slips in Chen Yang’s roohai would definitely not be an issue; and then just like an ordinary person, Chen Yang can live out the rest of his life peacefully
When he return fro completely out of his life
Leaving a short note to Chen Yang, Chen An left with a se to the airport
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The world is so big Countless of planes take flight and descend in Shanghai everyday but as fates would have it, he unexpectedly encountered an ‘old friend’
After he found his seat in First class, Chen An changed on his slippers and started to indulge in the book he retrieved fro beside him so he took care to book two plane tickets Hence, while he claimed theseat, the seat near the aisle was empty
'I know that book It’s 'Tao Te Ching’ by Laozi How interesting, I have a very special friend who enjoys this book as well’
With such fluent mandarin, one would immediately assume that the speaker is a native Chinese if they didn’t see his face But to Chen An, this voice is far too familiar He didn’t even need to raise his head to know that the owner of this voice is a blonde from Russia
Ivanov Goddamn Ivanov Why of all people must he meet this troublesome fellow?
If he wasn’t Chen An but Chen Zhang An, he would have revealed a kindly smile He would then taken a White rabbit crearown so big Does he still want uncle’s candy?’
Compared to Ivanov, Chen An far prefer to ith Ivanov’s father
At the very least, Ivanov’s father is a typical Soviet man with principals and even some stubbornness As for Ivanov, he is a poisonous snake buried hidden under the snow, posed to bite at any moment
Chen An pretended not to hear hie the poisonous snake that had coincidentally boarded the saht as him but simply continued to read his book
’Woah, this is certainly interesting You are even behaving just like him, ever so cold to me’