"Thank." Hua Sui picked up the glass of water next to him, using it to avoid Chau Kinh Trach's eyes. She quickly drank a few sips, and her throat calmed down a bit.
"Are you heartbroken?" Ho Thien Tay asked.
"He?" Thinh Nam Chau laughed coldly, turned around and got closer to Chau Kinh Trach, raised his hand to touch his chest haphazardly, his tone was effeminate: "Thu Hoan, you have no heart!"
Chau Kinh Trach was calm as if nothing, leaning close to his ear, with a pampering tone, speaking in a windy voice: "Be good, let me touch you when I get home tonight."
As if being electrocuted, Thinh Nam Chau quickly retreated, kept a distance from Chau Kinh Trach, scolded and said: "Damn! Stop seducing me, I'm a straight guy!"
"Your Mr. Chau doesn't care about the breakup. 'Uy' is gone so he's heartbroken." Thinh Nam Chau said.
"No, you picked it up and raised it for less than a month. You even took it to the hospital for injections and examination. Did it disappear so quickly?" Ho Thien Tay asked.
"YES." Chau Kinh Trach responded indifferently, lowering his voice and saying, "You ungrateful and ungrateful cat!"
After the group finished eating, Chau Kinh Trach went to the bathroom behind the restaurant to wash his hands. When he went out, he pulled out a tissue to dry his hands and said, "Let's go."
"Bye bye fat baby, bye bye little sister Hua." Thinh Nam Chau smiled and waved at them.
Hua Tuy nodded, Ho Thien Tay immediately clenched his fists and scolded: "Bye your head, who wants to see you?"
After they left, Hua Tuy and Ho Thien Tay walked back to the dormitory side by side. Although they knew about Bach Du Nguyet and Chau Kinh Trach's breakup, they both decided to pretend they knew nothing.
Because of this heartbreak, Bach Du Nguyet seems to be really sad.
...
A new week has come, and it just rained last night. Pushing the door open and stepping outside, the air wafted the scent of flowers and grass, and the fishy smell of rainwater mixed with mud.
Not long after Hua Tuy sat on the bus, the weather changed. The sun soon rose, bright sunlight pouring through the car window. Slightly blinded, Hua Tuy instinctively raised her hand to cover her eyes.
She arranged with the other person for an interview time of four o'clock in the afternoon. Hua Sui changed three bus routes at once. Because he was sweating, his shirt stuck to his back. She sat in the car, the car jolted and jolted, making her nauseous, dizzy, and her face pale.
Finally, Hua Tuy got off the bus before four o'clock. She walked into Ho Chach street and followed the address sent by her senior to find number 79 on Ho Chach street.
Not long after getting off the bus, the feeling of nausea in Hua Tuy's body was still very serious. She walked very slowly, leisurely, and saw a convenience store not far away, the store's name was 711. In the middle of the sign was a red number 7, the surrounding frame was green.
Hua Tuy walked towards that direction, the sensor door automatically opened, making a "ding" sound.
"Welcome." A languid, emotionless voice rang out.
Hua Tuy looked over and didn't expect it to be Chau Kinh Trach. The young man casually sat on the cashier's chair, his thick black eyelashes drooped, his expression languid and indifferent, looking like he was still not awake.
He held a cigarette in his mouth, his elbows flexed, each muscle line clearly visible. He was playing a game with his head down. Looking from the side, the bone on the back of his neck protruded very clearly, cold and captivating.
Perhaps he had kept that position for too long, Chau Kinh Trach raised his hand to rub his neck. As soon as he raised his head, he saw Hua Tuy, raised his eyebrows and said: "Why you?"
"I came here to do something." Hua Tuy's tone was tense.
Chau Kinh Trach didn't pay too much attention, nodded, then lowered his head to continue playing the game. Hua Tuy turned around and stood in a row of freezers, choosing back and forth, the in-game sounds of "KO" constantly ringing behind him.
Hua Tuy was momentarily stunned, forgetting what she had gone into the convenience store to buy. The cold air from the freezer blew out, so cold that it startled her. Finally, she panicked and randomly chose a box of peach flavored milk.
When paying, Chau Kinh Trach threw his phone aside and stood up to swipe the product code. When Hua Tuy paid, Chau Kinh Trach noticed her unusual appearance, her face was pale, making her eyes both dark and weak.
"What's wrong with you, your face doesn't look very good." Chau Kinh Trach's voice was low, staring at her.
"I'm a little car sick." Hua Tuy replied.
Chau Kinh Trach left a sentence: "Wait a minute."
He turned around to find a jacket, used it to shake it down, and a box of candy fell into his palm. Chau Kinh Trach opened the lid, conveniently took one and put it in his mouth. The tip of his tongue rolled around the candy. The mint candy made "crack" sounds when he bit it. The voice was vague and unclear: "Open your hands."
Hua Tuy's thick black eyelashes trembled, spreading her palms. Very quickly, a green mint candy fell, like God gave it to her. She didn't dare raise her head, afraid of meeting his eyes. She just stared blankly at his hand like that, the knuckles were clear, the palm of his hand had a black mole, swaying before her eyes.
"I often eat this candy. It seems to be very effective in reducing dizziness." Chau Kinh Trach was holding a cigarette, his voice could not be heard clearly.
Five minutes later, Hua Tuy walked out of the convenience store. She stood in the sunlight, holding candy tightly in her palms, her palms were sweaty. That day, the sun's rays made her feel like she was about to melt, but she was extremely happy.
Hua Tuy peeled off a piece of candy and put the candy wrapper in his pocket. It was clear that mint candy had a cool taste, but she tasted a sweet taste.
Unexpectedly, the coincidence of fate happened at the same time on the same day. She went the wrong way, detoured for half an hour before finding number 79 Ho Chach Street, only to discover that this house was located right behind convenience store 711.
Hua Tuy stood outside the gate, rang the bell, the other person cried out then quickly opened the gate. Is a maid.
The maid led Hua Tuy inside, only then did she see the true female owner of this house. The other person is a woman nearly 40 years old, with a beautiful and graceful face, wearing an extremely seductive butt-tight dress.
"Tieu Hua, right? Your senior told me, you can call me Aunt Thinh, come and eat some fruit, I just finished peeling it." The opponent spoke up happily.
"Thanks aunt." Hua Tuy looked at her and asked: "Who needs to learn more?"
"Look at your mind, I forgot to say, it's my youngest son, let me call him down." Aunt Thinh called towards the stairs: "Thinh Ngon Gia, come down quickly, the teacher has just arrived, stop playing games with your brother."
No reaction.
Aunt Thinh smiled shyly and said: "Tieu Hua, how about you come upstairs with me? Just in time, I also want to see how you teach."
"It's OK." Hua Tuy nodded.
Hua Tuy followed the woman upstairs, the two went to the third room on the left. Hua Tuy stood outside the door and saw two people playing games in the room.
"Thinh Ngon Gia, are you still playing games with your brother Kinh Trach? Mom, give me three minutes, get out of here!" Aunt Thinh's tone was calm, "Mr. Ly, the scrap collector downstairs, has wanted to take your game console for a long time."
The game's sound stopped slightly.
Hearing the familiar name, Hua Tuy's heart jumped. Chau Kinh Trach put down the game controller, turned around and saw Hua Tuy. He was stunned, then became interested, what a match.
"Going to school." Chau Kinh Trach stood up and rubbed the baby's head.
Thinh Ngon Gia hugged Chau Kinh Trach's trouser leg and begged miserably: "Brother, I beg you, play with me one more game."
"Don't play anymore, I'm too chicken." Chau Kinh Trach squatted down and removed the boy's fingers one by one, laughing lazily, "Study well."
Chau Kinh Trach left the room, raising his eyebrows. He stood in front of Hua Tuy, facing her suspicious eyes, he explained simply and briefly: "The boy is Thinh Nam Chau's younger brother, my house is also nearby. The convenience store is At his house, I only took care of it for a while, because Aunt Thinh went to play mahjong."
Being accused by her junior, Aunt Thinh lost face. She pushed Chau Kinh Trach out and pre-emptively beat her: "Don't hinder teacher Tieu Hua from teaching!"
"Yes."
The trial teaching time was quite short, Hua Tuy taught for about thirty minutes, Aunt Thinh said frankly that she was very satisfied, and even told her young son to welcome the new teacher.
Thinh Ngon Gia has curly hair and a chubby little face that clearly shows unwillingness, but her mouth can only go against her conscience and say: "Teacher Tieu Hua, welcome."
Hua Tuy smiled, Aunt Thinh sent her out, just in time to bump into Chau Kinh Trach who was sitting on the sofa about to leave. Aunt Thinh immediately stopped him: "Where are you going?".
"Where else can I go? I'm going home." Chau Kinh Trach smiled helplessly.
"No, you're the only one in the house, why the hell should you come back? Stay here for dinner, I'll make the stir-fried eggplant dish you like to eat." Aunt Thinh said.
Chau Kinh Trach smiled lazily and said: "If this keeps up, I will become your son."
"So it's a coincidence, aunt and Thinh Nam Chau broke off the mother-son relationship a long time ago, just in time to have a grandchild join in." Aunt Thinh said with an expressionless face.
Chau Kinh Trach bowed his head and smiled, his shoulders trembled, his face was relieved and happy, and in the end he didn't go anymore.
Aunt Thinh sent Hua Tuy out, then grabbed her hand and scolded her: "I told you to stay for dinner."
Hua Tuy smiled and shook her head: "I still have some things to do, auntie, I have to go to the library later."
"Tieu Hua, I'm very satisfied with the way you taught just now. Half a year later Thinh Ngon Gia has to take the exam, but this kid's performance... I'm probably better at raising pigs than raising pigs, I hope You can help him. Of course, I also know you're worried about the route, getting here is really a bit tiring, maybe you should just think about it tonight, and then you can contact the group. my sister."
"Yes." Hua Tuy nodded.
...
In the evening, Hua Tuy returned to the dormitory. She found a clean glass jar, then put all the mints that Chau Kinh Trach gave her inside, unable to bear to eat another one.
At ten o'clock, she was still alone in the room. Hua Tuy rested her hand on her chin and looked at the glass bottle absent-mindedly. Suddenly, Ho Thien Tay pushed the door open and said: "Tui Sui, do you remember me?"
"Miss." Hua Tuy smiled sweetly.
"Today I heard Luong Sang say you went for a tutoring interview. How's it going?" Ho Thien Tay sat down and asked.
Hua Tuy poured a glass of water for her and thought: "That's good, but coincidentally, the house I went to interview at was actually Thinh Nam Chau's house, the student I had to teach was his younger brother."
"Amber Road? Damn it, who dragged you to such a far place? The school is a bit far from there, you must be tired to death, Sui Sui." Ho Thien Tay was heartbroken, "But it seems that younger brother Thinh Nam Chau is indeed looking for a tutor."
"YES." Hua Tuy answered, she remembered something to ask Ho Thien Tay, her tone hesitated and she was afraid she would show too much concern, "Tay Tay, the thing is I heard aunt Thinh say, does Chau Kinh Trach live alone?" ?"
Ho Thien Tay sighed: "Anyway, his family's relationship is a bit complicated. Before, his whole family lived on Amber Street. When he was in the ninth grade, his mother passed away, and his father passed away. wanted to move out, but Chau Kinh Trach refused, so he stayed there alone. To this day he still lives in that villa, fortunately he has a Berger dog, it can vote. friends with him."
"Is that so?" Hua Tuy spoke up, suddenly remembering the afternoon when Chau Kinh Trach sat on the sofa, when Aunt Thinh held him back to eat, a smile flashed in his eyes.
Soon, the upperclassmen sent a text message, asking if she had finished thinking about tutoring. Hua Tuy remembered those calm black eyes, so she typed into the chat box and said:
I'm done thinking about it, I want to go.