In his fifties, tall and lean, he wore a pair of glasses and a blue shirt that seemed a bit old, like that of a grassroots cadre.
She couldn't help but be stunned for a moment.
How did he find this place?
She packed up her textbooks, then approached him, and it took her a while to finally say, "Dad."
Su Qiang's tone was displeased, "How come you didn't tell me you were coming to Guang City? If your Aunt Xu hadn't run into you on the street, I wouldn't have known you were here."
Su Meixi smiled faintly.
Why?
Of course, because she didn't want to disturb their family of three.
Su Qiang said, "Are you free? If you are, let's go out for a meal?"
Su Meixi quickly responded, "I'm not free, I have classes in the afternoon, and lunchtime is very short. I need to take a nap shortly."
"A nap?" Would she rather sleep than have a meal with him?
"The weather in Guang City is hot, if I don't sleep at noon, I'll collapse in the afternoon."