From Erhai Lake to Dali, there’s a special shuttle service to each of the streets.
However, it’s not those grand and high-end buses, but those of the olden times.
Currently, Grace was in the pickup truck driven by Kern. They were heading towards Dali.
Along the road were green patches of farmland. No skyscrapers were visible in this area.
Kern rolled the windows down. He asked, “Do you want to listen to music?”
“It’s your choice.” Grace squinted her eyes lazily while leaning against the passenger seat. She’s so drowsy that she barely had the energy to even open her mouth to speak.
Kern glanced at her.
The cool breeze blew into the truck, messing her waist length hair. Somehow, it’s a little disturbing to his eyes.
Her hair was a little messy. There’s a few strands of hair that was covering her face. He couldn’t help but to reach out to remove those strands.
Grace’s eyes opened wide as soon as she felt a cold touch. She became aware and asked, “What are you doing?”
“Your hair is messy.” He laughed, not realizing the awareness she had in her eyes. He continued to pick up the strands and tucked it behind her ears.
“Smack!” Grace slapped Kern’s fair hand without any remorse.
“Ouch!” This lady!
Annoyance flashed across his eyes for a second before putting on a pitiful face. “Boss, you misunderstood. I only did that because your hair was messy. Nothing else.”
Nothing else?
Grace watched him coldly, “Mr. Lo, are you sure it’s not because that you can’t keep your hand to yourself?”
She snorted, he’s just being a pervert.
“Oh…I have that…” Kern stuttered.
She frowned. “What’s that?”
“It’s… OCD.” There’s shame on his face as he explained. Grace went silent.
OCD…It’s not his fault then.
She looked at him again…That shame and wrongly accused expression. Looked like he’s speaking the truth.
Maybe…he was accused wrongly?
She was silent for a while before saying, “Drive carefully.”
Kern’s lips curved upwards as he turned his head towards the road. His squinted eyes couldn’t hide the excitement he’s feeling.
There’s no exchange of conversations afterwards. Only the song ‘Purple Fireworks’ that was on loop could be heard in the vehicle.
Kern himself didn’t know how he managed to put up with this song. Anyways, in this truck, only this song could be played.
After following the GPS for about an hour, they finally reached Dali.
Before Grace stepped down from the truck, she warned, “Mr. Lo, I’ll tell you this beforehand. I’m not an agile person so I can’t really walk that fast. If you insist me to accompany you to buy the gift, you might have to tolerate this weakness of mine.
Of course, if you change your mind, I can make a call to an acquaintance that runs a business here to accompany you…”
He waved her off before she finished her sentence. “There’s no need for that. I want you.”
Both of them were surprised.
Grace shot him a weird look. Kern reacted quickly by laughing lightly while explaining, “Boss, you’re the one that wanted to reward me, not your acquaintance.”
That sentence managed to decrease the awkwardness between them.
There was once where Kern asked about Grace’s name but he didn’t get any respond. That’s why he addressed her as ‘boss’.
Grace was used to this too.
A tea shop was located in the small alley of the town. The location itself was not strategic. Kern was following slowly behind Grace. When he passed by the alley, this hidden shop caught his attention.
Interesting, he thought. They then entered the unique shop.
“Look around. If there’s nothing that you like, we’ll go to other shops.”
She then sat on a rattan chair.
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How can a woman suffer so much? How can a man be too cruel initially robbing her of dignity and all, then deceiving her after he knows he loves her? How can they not remarry, making their offspring illegitimate? The line between love and hatred is truly fine indeed! Thank you for this story....