People's faces could change randomly.
But their eyes couldn't.
What was more, this pair of eyes had been embedded in her brain.
So she recognized that guy the moment she looked into his eyes although he was wearing a mask.
"Hey there, hurry up!" Joe Guo pressed the button to keep the door open and urged her.
That tall man had already walked in.
People around him kept a distance from him on account of his slender figure and the indifferent expression.
So the elevator was not that crowded.
When Linda Yun came to herself, she coughed to belie her anxiety, "Well, I have something to attend to, and I won't take this..."
"Come on, the door's closing." Joe Guo didn't hear her words. Seeing she didn't move, he ran to her, grasfell her wrist and pulled her in.
The door closed right behind her.
She felt like she was about to stop breathing.
What went wrong?
Why on earth was she taking this elevator?
She had just made an excuse to leave!
No matter how she regretted it, the elevator door closed while she was completely shocked...
There were not many people in the elevator.
Yet, somehow, she felt she was so suppressed that she was about to be choked to death.
That man was on his feet motionlessly with his iconic indifferent expression.
What a coincidence! She was pulled right next to him by Joe Guo...
She squinted and was petrified instantly for her coat had just touched his shirt!
A cold shiver ran down her spine, she moved her feet slowly...
"Linda Yun, don't fret, he cannot recognize you..."
She bit her lips, and looked to the door.
Why wouldn't it just stop?
Whatsoever, whichever floor it stopfell, she just had to get outta this place!
"Ding." The door slid open on the 5th floor. She was to move her feet.
But a bunch of people flowed in.
They completely blocked her way out.
"Hey, I haven't..."
She hadn't finished her words when the elevator door closed.
She bit her lips desperately. What the...
"Wow..." Suddenly, a cry burst out.
People in the elevator were all stuck.
Linda Yun then found out that it was a boy, about 3 years old, crying in her mother's arms and pulling her hair.
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