The autumn winds are yellowing the treetops.
With the arrival of September, students who had been on holiday for more than three months began to return to campus one after another. Princeton, which had been empty for many days, was finally lively again.
At the same time, it was time for Trista, who had been spending two weeks in Princeton, to prepare for her enrolment.
Driving her to the entrance of the airport, Orion helped her drag her suitcase out of the boot.
trista's expression was a little upset, "Orion, I'm leaving."
"Well, be careful on the way back, go straight home when the plane arrives ......," Orion thought for a while, still feeling a little uneasy, "Why don't I go buy a ticket and take you back."
"No, no," trista hurriedly waved her hand, smiling somewhat coyly, "I'm not a child now, it's time to learn to take care of myself."
Orion froze slightly, a relieved smile then appeared on his face.
"Well, that's true, you should have grown up a long time ago. Right, Mum's side?"
Trista curled her mouth, "Don't worry, I'll talk to Mum so she doesn't have to worry!"
Orion nodded and said in a joking tone, "Then thank you, Miss Prosecutor."
After saying goodbye to trista, he stood on the side of the road for a while and kept watching her walk into the airport.
Stopping at the airport entrance, trista turned back and waved her hand.
Looking at his sister who waved goodbye to him, Orion smiled and lifted his wave as well.
Coincidentally, however, just as he waved his hand, a familiar face happened to walk head-on not far away.
Molina, who was dragging her suitcase out of the airport, froze slightly after noticing Orion's waving motion.
Obviously, she didn't expect Orion to appear here.
This was because she had never mentioned to anyone which flight she had taken for her return to school.
Obviously misunderstanding something.
Molina, the corner of her mouth hooked into a smile as she walked straight over in Orion's direction.
At that moment, Orion also noticed her.
However just as he was about to say hello, she spoke first.
"Thank you, I really didn't expect that you would come to pick me up."
Crossing over to Orion, Molina moved gingerly to place the suitcase in the open boot, while closing the lid of the boot smoothly.
Glancing back at him, she gently shook her pretty blonde hair and pursed her lips in a smile.
"Seeing as how this surprise, indeed, surprised me, I'll let you off the hook as to where you found out about my flight."
Pulling open the door, she sat in the passenger seat.
Seeing Orion standing outside the car, looking straight at her, Molina froze slightly and frowned in confusion
"...... Is there something wrong?"
Returning to his senses, Orion shook his head, "There's no problem, I'm also preparing to return to Princeton ......"

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