"Let me tell you! If we'd taken two days to drive here, we most likely would've arrived in the afternoon or evening. We'd have had dinner, strolled around, and then gone back to the hotel to sleep," Brother Nan said slowly, carefully analyzing the situation for him. "Then, many, many years later, all you'd remember is visiting this place with—no, not one, two, or three—but three friends. Just a trip, and that would be it."
"But now it's different," she said, turning her head.
"Many years from now, you might already be married with children, transformed from The Campus Hunk of Cai University into a greasy middle-aged man, drinking wolfberry-infused soy milk every day…"
"Did you install surveillance in my house?" Zhou Li asked.
"Install?"
"His dad is just like that," Huai Xu explained from the side. "He puts wolfberries in his soy milk and takes it from home to the company to drink every morning."