Chapter 459: Broken Mirror Difficult to Reunite

Chapter 459 Broken mirror is hard to reunite

Si Fu glanced at Zou Heng, and thought: I haven't seen you for a few years, why is my temper like this.

I think back then, Zou Heng was so gentle and gentle to her, he never even talked to her loudly

Si Fu looked away and looked elsewhere, seeing that the people beside Zou Heng were all wearing casual clothes, even he himself was dressed quite plainly, looking like a son from an ordinary family, so he couldn't help but ask.

"You are..."

Zou Heng knew what she was going to ask, so he followed up.

"Micro service tour."

When Zou Heng said this, he deliberately lowered his voice, which made Sifu's ears itch.

At that moment, Si Fu had a guess in her heart, Da Zou was so big, how could it be such a coincidence, Zou Heng appeared in her shop, could he have come to find her specially?

Thinking of this, Si Fu felt a little nervous, but immediately after, Zou Heng denied her idea.

"I stopped by, I didn't expect you to be here."

After Sifu heard this, the throbbing in her heart disappeared immediately, she turned around, her nose was a little sore.

It is also true that it is hard to get over the water, and it is hard to reunite the broken mirror. She was the one who didn't want him first.

Zou Heng is such a proud person, there is no reason to turn around for her.

Si Fu didn't expect that she would lose her composure like this, but after all, it was the man who had slept with her before, so when they met again, there was no way they wouldn't be moved at all.

She tried to avoid her own emotions, and turned to leave. Anyway, Zou Heng didn't come to see her on purpose, so she doesn't need to accompany her.

Sifu's tone was light.

"Since it's on the way, please do it yourself."

After Si Fu left, Zou Heng's face instantly became gloomy.

He was motionless, only the blue veins protruding from his forehead showed his forbearance.

Nan Yang, the guard next to Zou Heng, was dumbfounded when he saw the situation in front of him. Didn't His Majesty just say that he wanted to come and see someone?

Nanyang couldn't help but say.

"Master, shall we go?"

As soon as he finished speaking, Zou Heng suddenly looked sideways at him, his eyes were as cold as ice.

Nan Yang's whole body tensed up, and he felt the cool wind blowing from the back of his neck. Although His Majesty always looks cold on weekdays, he never really lost his temper. In the current situation, could it be that he said something wrong?

In the next second, Zou Heng raised his leg and walked out, uttering a word from his thin lips.

"Walk."

Nanyang was taken aback, a question mark slowly appeared on his face.

He knows about Si Fu, and it can even be said that he knows it well. For three years, he has reported Si Fu's recent situation to Zou Heng every day. No one knows Zou Heng's feelings for Si Fu better than him.

Seeing him today, he had thought that the two of them would be on fire, and their old relationship would rekindle.

Unexpectedly... No matter how I look at it, there is no wave.

Nanyang didn't understand, he scratched his head, the relationship between a man and a woman is really hard to understand.

After Zou Heng left, Sifu's life continued as before, and it seemed that Zou Heng's appearance did not cause any ripples.

But in fact, only she knows.

When a husband and wife are together, the past friendship has long been like a passing cloud, and when they meet again, they are as awkward as strangers. Sifu feels that she needs to breathe.

The next day, Sifu packed her luggage and prepared to go to the next branch.

The people in the store felt strange when they saw this. Didn’t they agree to stay for half a month? It’s only been a few days, why are they leaving.

Sifu didn't explain in detail, only that the plan had changed temporarily.

When Nanyang got the news, he immediately told Zou Heng.

After hearing this, Zou Heng pursed his thin lips tightly, and spoke after a while.

"Let's go, things in the capital have been delayed for a while, let's go back to Beijing!"

(end of this chapter)

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