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I came into this world, wandering and pausing, searching and seeking, all just to meet you

However, when the day truly arrived, she felt a sense of unreality

No need, Su Jingxi will bring the moving company over

"Why are you so inconsiderate, child?" the father couldn't help but scold her, "Isn't Jingxi supposed to accompany her parents to Shanghai this weekend?"

Chunfei bit her lip, feeling that today's breakfast was truly difficult to swallow compared to the *illustrations* in the book. She had never known that Su Jingxi was going to Shanghai for the weekend, nor had she ever cared. This was because her brother never told her such things; he only devoted himself to arranging her life. Although those were not what she truly wanted.

She sat down in silence, separating the yolk from the white on her plate At such times, it is unclear what to say It seems that no matter how much is said, it is all in vain

Do not scold her anymore; this child, Chunfei, is rather simple-minded, and it is all because of your scolding

Do you need your father to take you there after having eaten?

It was Ge who brought him here

The father no longer speaks, as if it is an affront to nature that his daughter resembles him. At the dining table, there is only the sound of teeth clashing, occasionally interrupted by the mother’s complaints, "You are being picky again."

Hmph, your daughter is cut from the same mold as you; it would be strange if she were not silly! Chun Yuan takes after me, and if both children were like you, I would truly have no hope at all

Did you talk to your brother about moving? Mother was taken aback, and anger quickly gathered in her brows, "Your brother is competing in Shanghai, and he has to call about every trivial matter. Is the phone bill free? You are the one who causes the most trouble in the whole family, can't you be a little more perceptive!"

Anyang lives in the city center, but her school is located in the suburbs, at a private elite institution. Since she started elementary school, her father has been unwaveringly driving her to and from school, regardless of the weather. Chunfei has been looking forward to this day, when she can completely free herself from the daily ordeal of commuting.

The mist outside has yet to dissipate, and the leaves of the phoenix trees in the distance seem to grow in a fairyland. It is the height of summer, and such morning fog has not been seen for a long time. The voices of my parents speaking downstairs are soft, revolving around the issue of their daughter establishing her own household. Chunfei has simply moved her luggage downstairs.