Jing Xin ran desperately, venting the depression and pain in his heart.
He ran until he was exhausted and didn't even stop for lunch.
Chu Molin didn't see Jing Xin when he went to work, and later heard from others that he went to the small woods.
Chu Molin told them to continue working and went to find Jing Xin himself, but before he found him, he saw someone up ahead.
Chu Molin quickly hid behind a big tree, concealing himself.
"Didn't I tell you not to call me here?" A girl's anxious voice rang out.
"What, scared of being seen by others?" A careless, irresponsible voice replied.
"Let me tell you, if you screw this up for me, I'll make you pay! Got it?" The girl's voice sounded furious.
"Don't worry, I won't mess it up. But shouldn't you give me some interest first, huh?" The careless voice changed, and so did the atmosphere.
"Aiyo, you've already taken my innocence. What else can I do?" The girl's voice turned flattering, completely different from her previous ferocity.