Withered Broken Ice Blue

Chapter 50 Long time no see

She quickly walked into the room, took down a few books from the bookshelf, and took out the jewelry from the bedroom and put it in a transparent bag.

When leaving, Chi Feiwan looked inside from the gate with his head lowered, as if saying goodbye to his previous life.

The whole process took about five minutes. Chi Feiwan got in the car immediately and told the address of the community.

The driver in the rearview mirror was startled.

Repulse Bay is a famous residential area in Beijing, and those who live there are either rich or noble.

A high-end community like this naturally has a superior geographical location. There are several schools nearby and transportation is also very convenient.

At least, since Chi Feiwan was able to come here to study, the driver knew that this girl was not an ordinary person.

Before dinner, Chi Feiwan rushed back with a few books in her hands, which aroused Chi Yizi's curiosity: "Where did you go just to get a few books and jewelry?"

The jewelry box is packed in a transparent plastic bag and can be seen at a glance.

Chi Feiwan put the books in his hands on the coffee table in the living room: "These are very important to me."

She looked at the boxes of luggage at the door, and Chi Yizi instantly understood what she meant: "The master bedroom is for me, and the second bedroom is yours."

As for the room, it doesn’t matter to me, it doesn’t matter where I stay as long as I have a place to stay.

Although she is a rich lady, Chi Feiwan does not have too high requirements for living conditions, and even food and clothing do not matter to her.

After staying in the capital for ten years, Chi Feiwan no longer had the pampered lifestyle of a young lady.

Chi Yizi took out the jewelry box from the plastic bag and looked at it carefully, his eyes a little cold: "Who gave you these jewelry?"

Chi Feiwan dragged the luggage into the room and explained: "Some of them I bought myself, some were left to me by my grandmother, and some were given to me by my second brother."

Chi Yizi sneered: "I thought it was given to you by your suitors. After all, my little sister is so pretty."

When Chi Feiwan heard these words, their meaning changed: "Third brother, what do you mean?"

"I'm praising you." Chi Yizi had no smile on his face. He put the jewelry box on the coffee table and went upstairs to the master bedroom.

Chi Feiwan, who was moving luggage downstairs, heard the loud slam of the door.

In Chi Feiwan's impression, the third brother's personality is changeable, and he does not have a good relationship with her.

Among the three brothers in the family, only the second brother has a good relationship with her and treats her quite well.

The next morning, Chi Feiwan got up from the bed in the new room. His eyes were sunken, with heavy dark circles, and he looked exhausted.

Even the best Simmons mattress couldn’t cure Chi Feiwan’s problem of being attached to his own bed.

Chi Feiwan was wearing a loose white cotton pajamas. She scratched her messy hair, yawned, and slowly walked down the stairs.

The first rule for day students is not to be late. It takes ten minutes to get to school by bus from home, plus fifteen minutes for going out and waiting for the bus.

Seven fifty is considered late, Chi Fei got up at seven in the evening.

Chi Feiwan opened the refrigerator and then he remembered that he and his third brother had just moved in one day and had no time to buy food. There was nothing in the refrigerator except a few bottles of drinks and milk.

She closed the refrigerator door, pursed her lips, and looked at the closed door upstairs.

The conversation before bed last night came to mind:

"What time will you get up tomorrow, Third Brother? I can prepare breakfast."

"It has nothing to do with you."

"Do I need to wake you up?"

"No, and I don't need you to prepare breakfast for me."

Chi Feiwan packed his schoolbag, adjusted his black and white school uniform, and went out.

On the first day of school, she had bad luck and missed the bus just as she arrived at the station.

I didn't even tie my hair when I went out.

While waiting for the bus, Chi Feiwan raised her hands to tie her hair, revealing her cold white wrist bones, with a black rubber band around one of her wrists.

Her hair was combed high and tied up with a rubber band. The bangs cleverly covered the hairline, like a bunch of black silk, shining charmingly in the sun.

Every time school starts, the bus is at rush hour, and there are already many people on the bus at Chi Feiwan's stop.

The first rule of commuting is not to be late. Even if the bus is crowded, you have to arrive within the specified time.

Chi Feiwan squeezed onto the bus with great difficulty and even had difficulty punching in. If it weren't for the help of a kind-hearted person, Chi Feiwan would have to wait until he got off the bus before he could punch in.

The crowd surged like a long dragon, crowded in the small space.

It was a fifteen-minute ride. Chi Feiwan was at the front gate and was the first one to get off when the bus arrived.

You have to scan your face to enter the school gate, and when I looked up, I saw Chi Yizi at the end of the stairs.

Chi Yizi stood at the end of the stairs, looking down at the stunned Chi Feiwan, his tone indescribably cold: "Are you short of money for a taxi?"

It was obvious that Chi Yizi, who went out late, took a taxi here.

Chi Feiwan did not answer Chi Yizi's words, but she was attracted by the eyes of the people around her.

She looked towards the school gate and saw a man getting out of a black Rolls-Royce.

He recognized this car.

The boy who got off the bus was wearing a black and white school uniform jacket with its buttons unbuttoned. Inside he wore a simple white short-sleeved shirt, a pair of black and grey trousers, and the laces of his limited edition sneakers were tied loosely.

The boy walked into the school at a leisurely pace, carrying a school bag across his shoulder and a black earring wrapped around his ear. His back was straight, and the sunlight behind him shone on him, giving him a dazzling halo, making him shine.

Chi Yizi walked down the stairs and passed by Chi Feiwan, with a faint smile on his lips: "Long time no see, Jiang Huaixu."

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