"Nianhua, they say, 'A single day apart feels like an eternity,' so if we don't see each other for an entire summer vacation, who knows how many eternities that would be!"
Strangely, Xu Nianhua could detect a sense of grievance in Pei Yicheng's words.
"Two months will fly by in no time," Xu Nianhua said, counting on her fingers. "Look, we're at the same school now, and we haven't seen each other for half a month. Missing each other twice a month isn't much."
"Who counts like you do?"
Pei Yicheng looked at the fingers she extended and grabbed them, lifting her hand to gently scrape her nose and said, "You heartless thing!"
"Fine, I was planning to give you a thank-you gift, but since you say I'm heartless, forget it."
Xu Nianhua pursed her lips and glanced aside. The car was parked next to the school gate; they stood by the car, perfectly blocking the outside view. Behind her stood large trees, their shadows elongated by the dim streetlights, with not a single person in sight.