Chapter 54

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Winter break came early for the university students, with still a long time to go before the Spring Festival.

Recently, Yeji fell ill and although she has been discharged from the hospital, she still lacked energy and enthusiasm. Her family, who cared for her deeply, cancelled their trip to Switzerland for the Lunar New Year.

A few days ago, there was a heavy rain that made the already damp and cold air feel like it could drip water.

But this morning, the sun came out and the sticky dampness finally dissipated.

The family driver took Jennie to the airport.

"Miss, we can't park here for too long," Uncle Wang helped her with her luggage.

Jennie nodded, "I'm leaving now, please go back quickly."

The car behind them honked, and Jennie quickly carried her luggage into the check-in hall.

As the automatic doors opened, a warm breeze greeted her. A big hand helped Jennie lift her luggage. The familiar scent of clean soap wafted over, and Jennie turned around in surprise, asking, "How did you get here so early?"

The dazzling sunlight shone through the glass door, and the young man stood in the morning light, his black eyes shining brightly with vitality.

"I woke up early," he said seriously, looking down at the girl.

The truth was that he was so excited about tomorrow's trip that he had hardly slept all night. He only forced himself to close his eyes when he saw the faint light through the curtains. But he woke up after only a few hours of sleep.

Jennie looked down at her watch and said, "Let's go check in our luggage first. Hurry up and choose seats, I want to sit with you."

A hint of warmth shone in the young man's eyes as he carried the girl's luggage and walked inside.

"Hey," Jennie followed behind him and suddenly grabbed him, lowering her voice and saying, "We're going the wrong way, that's the area for business class and first class."

Lisa stopped and turned around, saying, "We're not going the wrong way, just take out your ID."

As he held Jennie's hand and pushed the luggage, they walked forward in silence.

There weren't many people at the check-in counters for business class and first class, and soon the two of them had checked in their luggage.

Jennie remained silent the whole way, silently calculating the cost of two first class tickets in her mind.

It was peak season now, and first class tickets were at least three or four times more expensive than economy class.

After passing through security, they entered the VIP lounge. It was only then that Lisa noticed something was wrong with her.

He turned his head and asked softly, "What's wrong? Are you hungry? I'll go get you something to eat."

Jennie shook her head.

The VIP lounge was quiet in the early morning, with only a few people around. Lisa gently held her hand and whispered, "I made some money from recent projects, so buying two plane tickets is not a problem."

His fingers curled slightly as he reached out to comfort the girl by patting her head.

The gentle light from the ceiling fell softly, and Lisa looked at the girl's dark hair, feeling his heart melt. He understood that she was worried about him.

"The hotel bill was paid by you, right? I didn't spend much money," he said in a low voice.

Jennie nodded silently.

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