92 I’ll Surprise You As Much As You Surprised Me (1/2)
Su Yan was still fretting over the half-finished message when Nie Chang led him out of the shop. Should he bring it up again? But wouldn't that look as if he had only thought of the rest after all this time? Maybe it would be alright if he explained what had happened?
Nie Chang opened the door for Su Yan and rubbed his forehead when he went to the driver's seat. Why was his darling looking at him like this? Had he done something wrong? He pondered but couldn't come up with anything that might have upset Su Yan. It had to be something else.
Since he had no idea what that something else could be he didn't waste his time with guessing. They were a couple. If he felt that his boyfriend behaved strangely, then he should just ask. ”What's up?”
Su Yan looked over and then hurriedly looked away. ”Nothing!”
”You're not looking as if it was nothing. Come on. Tell me.”
”Uh …” With Nie Chang asking like this, he felt that it wouldn't be too embarrassing to talk about it. ”About that message on WeChat. You see … I dropped the phone.”
Nie Chang raised his brows. How come he still didn't understand what was with Su Yan even after his explanation?
Su Yan blushed again and turned away even further. ”I actually thought the most romantic thing you did was caring for me. It's not just cooking. It's so many things. I wanted to list all of them but then there was suddenly a customer in front of me and I accidentally sent the message before …”
His voice got lower and lower until Nie Chang couldn't understand him anymore. Thank god the car's engine was quiet so he at least got the first half. ”Ah, so that was what happened. And I thought you really cared about the food the most.”
Su Yan pursed his lips. He really wanted to retort but he didn't dare to. Wouldn't he look even more like an idiot?
Nie Chang looked over. Su Yan might have turned away but the way he had curled up in his seat said all he had to know. He stopped the car at the next red traffic light, leaned over and hugged him from behind.
”Even if it had been just about the food I would still be happy as long as you liked it. It shows I didn't learn to cook for nothing. So … there's no need to sulk because of one little mishap.”