When they arrived at the airport, Jin Fei noticed that Su Bin was still engrossed in his phone, and he slammed on the brakes in frustration.
Su Bin almost smacked into the windshield, startled. “What’s wrong?”
Jin Fei shouted, “We’ve arrived!”
Su Bin realized that he had been ignoring Jin Fei the whole way and quickly put his phone away.
Jin Fei asked, “Who are you texting?”
Su Bin replied, “Allen.”
Jin Fei glanced at him and teased, “From the way you were acting just now, I thought it was your lover!”
Su Bin’s ears turned red. “What do you mean?”
Jin Fei smirked, “All lovey-dovey~”
Su Bin blushed and retorted, “Get lost!”
“Hey, do you teach Allen Chinese?” Jin Fei suddenly changed the topic.
Su Bin was taken aback. “No.”
He hadn’t really thought about it. At first, he heard from Yang Chengzhe that Allen had Chinese heritage but couldn’t speak Chinese. Subconsciously, he assumed that Allen didn’t want to learn Chinese, especially since the first time he mentioned going to China in front of Allen, Allen’s expression wasn’t very pleasant. So, despite Allen returning to China for him, Su Bin never considered teaching him Chinese…
Jin Fei glanced at him. “I think he’s learning it himself.”
Su Bin asked, “Is he?”
On Christmas Eve, Allen had called him by name in Chinese for the first time, even saying, “Wish you a safe and happy journey.” Su Bin thought that Allen had only learned that sentence.
During the confrontation with Huang Zhengming, Allen confidently said, “Su Bin is mine,” but that night was so chaotic that Su Bin didn’t realize when Allen had learned another sentence.
Jin Fei’s reminder made Su Bin realize… Could Allen really be teaching himself Chinese? And could he understand it?
Oh no, Su Bin remembered that he had several times “spoken ill” of Allen in Chinese behind his back, even unconsciously calling him names like “pervert” or “weirdo” after their intimate moments QAQ…
Right, Allen seemed to have a friend who understood Chinese? The posts on the cliff were made by that person.
Oh no! He not only called him a “pervert” and a “weirdo” but when Allen had overwhelmed him to the point of losing his senses, he even muttered things like “so big” and “so comfortable” in bed, similar to dirty talk Q////Q…
Allen had a good memory. What if he remembered these words and asked his Chinese-speaking friend what “so big” and “so comfortable” meant… Oh, Su Bin didn’t dare to think further. He quickly picked up his phone and asked Allen, “Can you understand Chinese?”
all.89: “:)”
Su Bin: “…Can you understand?”
all.89: “I don’t understand.”
Su Bin breathed a sigh of relief. Chinese is such a complex language; there’s no way Allen, a foreigner, could learn it so quickly! It seems he was overthinking things!
As for teaching Allen Chinese… maybe he should reconsider. Allen might become even more unpredictable once he learns Chinese…
Jin Fei received a call from his sister, and as he answered with “I’m here,” he looked out of the window and asked, “Which exit? Number three?”
Su Bin also looked out of the car window at exit number three but didn’t see Jin Fei’s sister.
Jin Fei asked, “What is she wearing? A dark green windbreaker?”
Su Bin thought, Dark green windbreaker? There’s no way a girl would wear that. It looks more like something a guy would wear…
Jin Fei exclaimed, “I see you!”
Then, the person in the dark green windbreaker waved at them.
Su Bin’s jaw dropped. OAO|||
Jin Fei got out of the car and walked towards the person in the “boyish” dark green windbreaker, who also approached him. They hugged tightly, just like the male and female protagonists in a Korean drama.
Su Bin felt thunderstruck standing by the car door, utterly shocked.
Jin Fei, with his arm around his “sister,” looked back at Su Bin and shouted, “Idiot, did you see my sister acting silly?”
Su Bin stammered, “H-Hi. I’m Su Bin, your brother’s roommate in B Country.” Su Bin introduced himself while trying to discern the gender from the person’s voice.
To Su Bin’s surprise, Jin Wu extended a hand and gave Su Bin a gentle handshake, speaking with an ambiguous, low-pitched voice, “I’m Jin Wu.”
Su Bin was dumbfounded. He had seen pictures and remembered that Jin Fei’s sister was a tall, slender girl with long hair, who appeared very soft and cute in the photos. The difference in reality was startling.
Jin Fei put his sister’s luggage in the car and then turned to direct Su Bin, “Both of you sit in the back and get to know each other.”
Su Bin silently complained in his mind… Get to know each other my foot! TAT~
Jin Wu didn’t seem to mind and confidently got into the car. While driving back to Jin Fei’s home, she struck up a conversation with Su Bin, asking his age and mentioning that she was studying in Paris.
Jin Fei chimed in from the front, “ES`MOD, have you heard of it?”
Su Bin replied, “No…”
Jin Fei boasted, “It’s the best fashion design school in France. How about that? Isn’t my sister amazing?”
Jin Wu coolly responded, “Stop hyping me up; it’s annoying.”
Jin Fei sighed, “…”
Su Bin couldn’t help but laugh. He felt a connection with Jin Wu because of her straightforwardness.
Jin Wu shared details about her studies in Paris and her impressions of Hawaii. Su Bin found her very cheerful, despite her initial appearance of being cool and her direct personality.
Because of her appearance and speaking style, which resembled that of a boy, Su Bin was initially confused. However, after some conversation, he could sense her unique female charm… It was really intriguing and unlike any other girls he had interacted with before.
When they arrived at Jin Fei’s home, Jin Wu’s mother warmly welcomed her beloved daughter. Upon seeing Jin Wu’s sun-kissed face, she exclaimed, “Oh my, why did you get so tan? Come with me to the beauty salon tonight! Let my little sister give you a facial!”
Jin Wu sighed, “No… Even with a facial, I’ll still be yellow-skinned.”
Jin Wu’s mother looked at her wearing only a windbreaker and worriedly asked, “Why are you only wearing this in the middle of winter? Are you wearing warm clothes underneath?”
Jin Wu casually tossed her backpack, saying, “I’m not wearing any, it’s 27-28 degrees in Hawaii, why would I wear winter clothes?”
Jin Fei turned to Su Bin and explained, “These two are like this… rebellious phase, you know.”
Su Bin couldn’t help but envy Jin Fei’s mother. “Your mom is really nice.”
Jin Fei gave him a sidelong glance. “→_→”
Jin’s mother went upstairs to find some warm clothes for Jin Wu and whispered in her ear, “You’re freezing now, and you’ll develop all sorts of health problems if you stay like this. Plus, where are those bras I bought for you?”
Jin Wu replied, “I lost them.”
Jin’s mother exclaimed, “What? You lost them?” She reached out to touch her daughter’s chest. “You’re not wearing any! How can you, at nineteen, be like this? Not wearing one will make them sag!”
Su Bin was left speechless.
Jin Fei was used to it and didn’t intervene. He even peeled an orange and tossed it to Su Bin. The two of them stood by and enjoyed the show.
Jin Wu raised her chest defiantly. “Why bother? I don’t have the capital for sagging!”
Jin’s mother was so frustrated she could spit blood. “How did you turn out like this… Be careful not to end up not getting married!”
Jin Wu snorted, “Did I say I wanted to get married?”
Jin’s mother was so exasperated that her soul nearly left her body as she ascended to the heavens…
Su Bin chewed on the orange and quietly asked Jin Fei, “Didn’t you say your sister looks young and all that?”
Jin Fei replied, “Young and what? I didn’t say anything.”
Su Bin sighed.
After berating her mother, Jin Wu remained composed, and Su Bin admired her remarkable self-control.
“Is there any activity tonight? Mahjong, poker, or Three Kingdoms Kill?” Jin Wu rested her feet on the coffee table. “If there’s no activity, I’ll go back to my room and surf the internet.”
“Hey! Mahjong, mahjong!” Jin Fei put an orange slice in his mouth and munched on it. “We’re missing one person; we’re waiting for you!”
Jin Wu glanced at the two of them and said, “Missing one person? Aren’t there just two of you? Don’t try to drag Mom in; I won’t do it. She’s too annoying.”
Jin Fei replied, “I have a friend upstairs!”
Just as they were talking, Allen came downstairs, likely drawn by the commotion downstairs.
Jin Wu followed their gazes and looked at the person coming down the stairs. When she saw who it was, she froze, her gaze vacant, her mouth slightly open. (She was probably having a “WTF” moment deep in her heart.)
However, the person on the stairs didn’t look at Jin Wu; instead, they stared straight at the person next to Jin Fei, walking gracefully towards them.
Jin Wu watched in shock as the medieval prince-like figure, as if stepping out of a painting, arrived in front of the person known as “Su Who.”
With just a short sentence, “You’re back?” Jin Wu’s voice was as magnetic as a gentle touch on jade. Her ears felt tingly…
Su Bin looked at Allen and asked, “Do you know how to play mahjong?”
Allen smirked. “No, but you can teach me.”
This time, Jin Wu was petrified again. Hey! Who is this person? He’s so handsome! Damn it! QAQ
Su Bin, looking at Allen’s smile, suddenly shivered all over. He inexplicably recalled the outcome of teaching Allen how to play video games in Jin Fei’s room before Christmas, where he was utterly defeated…
Jin Fei looked at his sister and motioned toward Allen. “Here, this is him. Want to join us?”
Jin Wu, in a soft and mushy voice, replied, “I do~”

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