Shi Mei rarely saw this little woman side of Shi Keke, not knowing what she was thinking, smiling so contentedly.
In the past, in front of him, she never admitted defeat, never conceded, her stubbornness made people feel sorry for her.
Now in front of him, her smile was gentle, so tender that it seemed unlike her, yet still evoked a sense of pity.
He glanced at her sideways, then silently turned his gaze away.
He looked straight ahead, gracefully steering the wheel to avoid one car after another.
Shi Keke finally emerged from her memories, but at that moment heard his cold voice: "That shop is no longer open."
Shi Mei's words cut off her thoughts; although she had considered that with the passage of time, the old shop might have already disappeared, she still felt a bit disappointed hearing it from him.
But she didn't show it, retracting her little womanly side from earlier, she smiled nonchalantly, "Then forget it, I'm not that keen on eating it anyway."
