"Hanshuang, what's wrong?"
Liu Jie saw Du Hanshuang's frown growing tighter as if she was deep in thought, so he asked.
"Why do I feel like that new person looks a bit familiar, like I've seen him somewhere before?"
Du Hanshuang hesitated before speaking.
"Where have you seen him?"
Liu Jie quickly asked.
"I don't know, he seems a bit familiar, but I just can't remember," Du Hanshuang thought for a moment and then shook her head in dismay, "Maybe it's just my imagination."
"It probably is, girlie. You were staring at my room all night yesterday, didn't you barely sleep?"
Liu Jie glanced at her dark circles and teased with a laugh.
"Hehe, nothing escapes Uncle Liu's perception."
Du Hanshuang chuckled dryly, offering up a bit of flattery.
In fact, there was another person with dark circles, but neither of them was too willing to acknowledge it.
Just then, Su Chen and his group had finished breakfast and came out, then they split up at the door.