Senior year of high school is a year buried in books, the final moment of hard work for dreams. For a transfer student, it's normal not to attract attention.
But with his reminder, a girl suddenly saw a figure flash in her mind. "You are...?" The girl looked at him intently. "How did you find this place? Did something happen to Summer? Even high school classmates are involved?"
Clearly, this girl remembers Summer.
This made Ivan very happy and also gave him a glimmer of hope. "Don't worry about how I found you. I only came here today to inquire about her."
His attitude was not like that of a police officer.
Ivan's voice was low and magnetic, his face kind, and with his unique good looks, no one would refuse him.
"Please come in." The girl judged that he was not a bad person and, even though she lived alone, she left the door open and let him in.
Ivan was very gentlemanly, and every detail reflected his high cultivation, making the girl feel at ease.
After entering, instead of closing the door, he left it wide open, giving the girl a sense of security.
"Do you still remember her?" Ivan asked softly.
"Please, have a seat." The girl was also very polite, pouring him tea as she replied, "I remember her. She is a very quiet and kind girl, with average grades but a good personality, especially with that long hair, always giving off a sense of pure innocence of first love."
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