Zhou Tang hugged the box tightly in his arms, stared into Ning Ting's eyes, and did not let go of his grip on her sleeves.
She knows.
If some people don't cherish it, it may be their last time together.
"Sister, please wait a moment, uncle, he..."
"I can't wait any longer." Ning Ting gave a pale smile, pulled her hand away, and said in a choker voice, "Little Squirrel, please give me another word for my sister."
Zhou Tang nodded.
"Tell Li Yinze, I don't blame him, I know he has tried his best."
As she spoke, tears fell from her eyes and she burst into tears.
"I still like him."
"elder sister……"
Ning Ting took a deep breath, covering her face as if she was afraid she would regret it. She glanced in the direction of the Li family again, quickly turned around and got into the car, and without giving Zhou Tang a chance to speak, she forcefully pulled the car door.
The black car door closed, like a barrier, isolating her and Li Yinze in two worlds.
Zhou Tang stood by the door, hugged the box tightly in his arms, suddenly turned around and ran quickly to Li's house.
She had been walking well in the Li family, but suddenly she ran so fast that the servants were startled.
She went all the way up, rushed into the room, put down her things, opened the drawer, looked for her mobile phone, and dialed Li Yinze's number.
Really shuts down all the time.
The servant came up and asked softly: "Tangtang, are you okay?"
Zhou Tang put down his cell phone and asked Sister-in-law Li anxiously, "Auntie, what's wrong with little uncle today?"
Sister-in-law Li saw her mobile phone and said, "Do you want to call the young master? You can't get through. Today, Wednesday, the young master has a regular meeting, and his mobile phone needs to be turned off during the meeting."
Zhou Tang's heart sank.
"Is there something very important? If not, the young master will get off work in half an hour."
Zhou Tang slowly lowered his hand, without saying a word, took two steps back, and fell weakly onto the bed.
The day my mother left, she was crying just like sister Ning Ting, saying she was going somewhere far away and would come back to pick her up later.
But he never came back.
How sad it is that my uncle likes sister Ning Ting so much.
Sister-in-law Li called her twice and she came back to her senses.
She took a breath, grabbed the phone, and thought about continuing to call later.
She kept waiting and waiting, her heart pounding.
It's dark.
Every minute and every second has become a countdown to fate. One second longer is one second farther away until you miss it.
Sister-in-law Li saw that something was wrong with Zhou Tang and said something to Li Kuo after he finished playing.
Li Kuo came in and asked about the situation. Zhou Tang held the iron box and told the specific situation.
"It's already seven o'clock. Sister Ning Ting is probably about to board the plane, and my uncle should be off work."
As soon as he finished speaking, there was movement downstairs, and Sister-in-law Li called upstairs: "Tangtang, your uncle is back."
Zhou Tang ran out quickly.
Li Yinze looked upstairs and twitched his lips, "Tangtang, what's wrong?"
Zhou Tang went downstairs and handed the box to him. Before he could speak, Li Kuo shouted from upstairs.
"Uncle! Sister Ning Ting came to see you, more than an hour ago, and now she is going to the airport!"
Zhou Tang nodded vigorously, "Yes!"
Li Yinze's expression changed drastically, and he lost his composure like never before. He hesitated for a moment, and subconsciously strode out.
Zhou Tang breathed a sigh of relief, saw the box in his arms, and followed it outside in a flash.
Just as he reached the door, Li Yinze stopped on the steps.
Zhou Tang saw his back, starting from a hurry, then gradually slowing down, and finally becoming stiff, with his hands hanging down by his sides.
"Little uncle..."
The young man stood still, tall and tall, usually dignified and elegant, but at this moment, his soul seemed to have been taken away.
Zhou Tang didn't know why he suddenly gave up. Just as he was about to speak, Li Kuo, who was walking down, pulled his arm.
Li Kuo knew better than her and said: "There are many of these who just left because it was hard to stay in the country. Sister Ning probably won't come back, so there's no point in chasing her."
"But……"
We can see you for the last time.
Li Kuo was usually chirping, but now he said, "It's no use seeing him, and he's even more sad."
Zhou Tang remained silent, staring at the man not far away. The overhead light fell on his shoulders, only casting a large shadow on his side face, making it difficult to see his emotions.