Chapter-2

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The rest of the journey was silent.

He didn’t know if it was because of the alcohol but Ray felt extremely drowsy in the second half of the journey. His consciousness was very faint.

It was not until Sand parked the car in the underground garage and patted him for a while that he opened his eyes with difficulty.

“We’ve reached,” Sand looked at him. “It’s time to get out of the car.”

Ray subconsciously touched the corner of his mouth, fearing that he had drooled while sleeping. Even if he met his old lover on a narrow road, he still wanted some face.

Sand seemed to know what he was thinking and hooked the corner of his mouth.

“So what? Thank you for sending me back,” Ray half pushed open the car door. “It’s so late now, I won’t invite you to come up and sit down, see you in the future.”

It was only a form of courtesy. He didn’t want to invite Sand for tea, nor did he want to be entangled with him.

But as soon as he got out of the car, he found that Sand also got out. Holding a coat in one hand, he stood tall and upright, sticking out in the parking lot.

He couldn’t help but raise his eyebrows in confusion. “Why are you coming out? Do you want to use my toilet? There’s a public toilet in the parking lot, just go out and turn left.”

Sand’s mouth curved into a smile.

Whether it was at school or now, he couldn’t keep up with Ray’s hyperactive brain circuit.

He closed the door, locked the car, and slowly explained, “I forgot to tell you just now, actually I also live here. Siam Square, building 8, floor 11, room 1102.”

After that, he didn’t wait for Ray’s reaction and walked to the elevator.

Ray was completely dumbfounded.

What the fuck?

Isn’t that right across his house?

With widened eyes, he stared as Sand strode to the elevator, pulled out a card and swiped it.

That’s right, it was their neighbourhood access card.

“Aren’t you coming?” Sand asked calmly. “The elevator will come soon.”

Ray was still taken aback by the blow and was extremely confused. It took a while before he recovered his senses and reluctantly walked to the elevator entrance.

He gritted his teeth and looked at Sand’s leisurely face. He only thought that he was exactly the same as he was in high school. On the surface, he was gentle and dignified, but he was full of impure intentions.

He could swear by his dog son that this man did it on purpose. He knew his address early on but didn’t tell him.

He was bored and when he got into the elevator, he couldn’t help asking, “How long have you been back home? There are so many houses and communities in Bangkok, how could you just live opposite my house?”

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