Light, easily fleeting.

Someone in the back seat turned on the reading light and reached out to the shelf to retrieve something.

Luo Yinnong quickly let go of me, as if nothing had happened.

I looked around nervously.

She cupped my face with both hands and turned me to face her.

"So easily shy," she asked, "what would you do when meeting my parents?"

Meeting her parents?

I immediately sweated nervously in my palms, becoming even more anxious. "Why didn't you say it earlier? I wasn't prepared."

She seemed amused and asked, "What do you need to prepare?"

I hesitated, "For example, how to be polite and considerate, how to make your uncles and aunts like me... I haven't experienced any of that, I need to study and prepare in advance."

Luo Yinnong looked at me, curved the corners of her lips, and the smile quickly disappeared.

She said, "It's not my uncles and aunts."

I was puzzled, "Huh?"

She said, "My parents have already passed away. The elders you'll meet are their old friends."

In the carriage of the night, she spoke of such things in such a plain tone.

I stared at her without blinking.

Luo Yinnong said, "Did I scare you?"

I held her hand and looked at her earnestly.

"Since they are not here, I must love you even more."

Luo Yinnong stopped speaking, just looked at me.

I took her hand and pressed it against my cheek, using the warmth of my face to warm her cold skin.

I whispered, "If I had known earlier, I would have loved you even more and sooner."

She pulled her hand back and hugged me tightly.

I looked out the window again and saw the moon.

I hope people can be together for a long time, I hope people can be together for a long time.

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