Leaving the Cheng family and heading to the airport, boarding the plane, Ning Ge settled Old Master Ning in, then asked the flight attendant for a blanket and placed it over his legs. Old Master Ning opened his eyes and said, "Now that Xiao Cheng is pregnant, you’re almost thirty, it’s time for you to settle down too!"
Ning Ge paused, glanced over, and found the old man’s eyes were exceptionally deep, as if seeing through the vicissitudes of life, nothing escaping his gaze. He couldn’t help but feel a bit embarrassed, turned away, and said, "What are you talking about? It’s her business, nothing to do with me."
Old Master Ning curled his lips and said, "You must learn to let go; being too attached to something is of no benefit to oneself. Some fates are not yours, and what is yours won’t run away!"
Ning Ge pursed his lips.
"At seventy, life’s paths are few and I will soon reach it. I don’t know how many years until I see your mother. I can’t leave this world with you still lonely. How would I explain myself to her?" Old Master Ning said another sentence.
Ning Ge felt a pang in his heart, deliberately acting carefree, "Alright, alright, why say all this? You’ll live long. Take a break, aren’t you tired from talking so much with Old Master Cheng these days?"
Old Master Ning chuckled, obediently closed his eyes.
Ning Ge sat on the other side, feeling awkward, even more restless inside, so he shut his eyes and pulled the blanket over his head.
So annoying!
Beside him, someone stood in the aisle, placing luggage in the cabin and closing it, making Ning Ge even more irritable.
"Excuse me." Someone gently tapped his arm.
Hearing that voice, Ning Ge pulled down the blanket, meeting her eyes.
"It’s you again!" Ning Ge saw Song Jiaying, snorted lightly.
Song Jiaying furrowed her brows too, glanced around, saw Old Master Ning there, then looked at Ning Ge: "You go and change seats!"
Ning Ge was stunned, a faint sarcastic smile appeared: "Why should I?"


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