Although Luo Yang didn't fully understand Shi Nan, from his impression of her, she was supposed to be a cheerful girl.
Why she was so sadly crying secretly today, Luo Yang really couldn't guess the answer.
Shi Nan wiped the tears from her face with her hand and said hoarsely, "It's nothing."
That was clearly a lie.
She refused to talk, and Luo Yang couldn't force her.
Following Shi Nan's lead, they soon arrived at the suburbs.
"I'll get off here. Thank you for driving me back," Shi Nan said.
Since Luo Yang knew that Shi Nan often cursed, hearing her speak so politely felt unusual.
"Where do you live?" Luo Yang asked casually.
Shi Nan seemed reluctant to answer, her words elusive.
There were no shops ahead and no villages behind.
"You all should go back too; it's getting late," Shi Nan said as she closed the car door.
"Then goodbye," Luo Yang waved.