Chapter 69 What She Drew, What She Kissed

Fu Ying thought that summer vacation meant free time. Even if she had to take makeup classes, she had enough personal space—enough to see him more often.

But unexpectedly, he was even busier during the summer break.

From firefighting to rescuing cats and dogs.

No matter how disheveled he looked at work, Fu Ying always thought he shone brightly.

At four in the afternoon, after tutoring, she sat for a while at the bus stop for route seven by the roadside. It was clearly a route he wouldn't pass by, but Fu Ying felt it was a bit closer to him.

Although she really wanted to see him, she felt that she shouldn't disturb his work. So, all she could do was live quietly and think of him when she was daydreaming.

Fu Ying had been sitting at the stop for a while; buses came and went, people waiting for buses came and went. Time ticked away second by second, and as night fell, the wait became even more unbearable.