Lisa just ignored him. He apologized carefully all the way, spoke in a humble manner, and talked and laughed. When she arrived at the hotel, his expression softened, and they went back to their rooms.
Lisa thought to herself that Jeon Jungkook was a person who valued spiritual love. She agreed, because the result of spiritual love is always marriage, while physical love often stops at a certain stage and rarely has the hope of marriage.
There is only one problem with spiritual love: during the process of love, women often don't understand what men say. But that doesn't matter much. In the end, you still have to get married, find a house, buy furniture, and hire people - women are much better than men at those things. Thinking this way, she didn't take today's little misunderstanding to heart.
The next morning, she heard that Mrs. Lee's room was completely silent, and she knew that she must have gotten up very late. Mrs. Lee seemed to have said that the rules here were that breakfast was served in the room and had to be paid for separately, and a small bill had to be paid, so Lisa decided to save some money and go to the dining hall.
After she finished washing and stepped out of the room, a servant waiting outside saw her and went to knock on Jeon Jungkook's door.
Jungkook came out immediately and said with a smile, "Let's have breakfast together." As he walked, he asked, "Has Mr. and Mrs. Lee not come to the table yet?" Lisa smiled and said, "They must have been too tired from playing yesterday! I didn't hear them come back, so it must be near dawn."
They picked a table on the corridor outside the dining room and sat down. Outside the stone railings grew tall palm trees, and the wisps of leaves trembled slightly in the sunlight, like a bright fountain. There was also a fountain under the tree, but it was not as magnificent.
Jungkook asked, "What are Mrs. Lee and her family going to do today?" Lisa said, "I heard they are going to look for a house." Jungkook said, "They are looking for their house, and we are going to have our own fun. Do you like to go to the beach or go to the city?"
Lisa had used a telescope to look at the nearby beach the afternoon before. There were many men and women, and it was indeed very lively. However, the movement was a little too free, so she was a little wary, so she suggested going into the city. They caught a special bus provided by the hotel and arrived at the central area.
Jungkook took her to Da Zhonghua for dinner. Lisa heard that the servants all spoke korean, and the four people sitting around also spoke in local accents. She was surprised and asked, "Is this a Seoul restaurant?"
Jungkook said with a smile: "Don't you miss home?" Lisa said with a smile: "But... coming to Hong Kong to eat Seoul cuisine seems a bit silly."
Jungkook said: "When I am with you, I like to do all kinds of silly things, even riding the tram in circles, watching a movie I have seen twice..."
Lisa said: "Because you have been infected with my silly nature, right?" Jungkook said with a smile: "Explain it however you like."
After finishing the meal, Jungkook raised the glass and drank the remaining tea in it. He held the glass high and looked inside. Lisa said, "What is there to see? Let me see it too."
Jungkook said, "Look at it against the light. The scenery inside reminds me of the forests in Malaysia." The remaining tea in the cup tilted to one side. The green tea leaves stuck to the glass, horizontally and diagonally. Facing the light, it looked like a green banana tree. The tea leaves piled up below were tangled and intertwined, like knee-high creepers and weeds.
Lisa leaned over to look at it, and Jungkook leaned over to point. Across the green glass, Lisa suddenly felt that his eyes were looking at her with a smile. She put down the glass and smiled. Jungkook said, "I'll accompany you to Malaya."
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Love In Fallen City
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