Approaching you at 30 meters per second

Chapter 65 Sudden Visit (2)

Chapter 65 Sudden Visit (2)

After coming out of the venue, Song Yumian ran onto the road and stopped an oncoming taxi.

Before the door was closed, she shouted to the driver angrily:
"Master, go to Tianjin-Bei High-speed Railway Station."

Along the way, Song Yumian grabbed the passenger seat, leaned her upper body forward, and urged several times:

"Master, please hurry up!"

The master observed her in the rearview mirror, "No matter how fast I go, I'm still going over the speed limit. Girl, are you trying to pick someone up?"

Song Yumian nodded and continued urging.

Song Yumian felt furious at the thought of that boy not staying at home honestly and suddenly coming here.

I'll see you later and see how I beat you up.

Song Yumian thought to himself.

Seeing the building of the high-speed rail station getting closer and closer to her, Song Yumian glanced at the meter and prepared coins in advance.

Before the car stopped, she put the money on the center armrest box, opened the door and hurried away:
"Master, I saw 63 yuan on the watch. It's [-] yuan here. No need to look for it!"

After getting off the car, Song Yumian ran towards the A11 exit at a sprint speed of [-] meters.She checked and found that the high-speed train from Yuncheng that had just arrived at the station exited here.

He saw the sign above his head and glanced at the exit:
Great, he's not here yet.

Then Song Yumian put down the stone on his chest and hid behind a load-bearing pillar to adjust his breathing.

She couldn't let him find her in such a hurry, otherwise where would her aloof persona be from now on?

The man seemed to know what Song Yumian was thinking and was not in a hurry to come out of the platform.

After Song Yumian combed her hair again and came out from behind the pillar, she saw a young man rolling a wheelchair in his direction from a distance.

When the person arrived, Song Yumian looked up and down expressionlessly: "Where did you hit me again?"

Song Yumian clearly remembered that when he left home, he could already move around with crutches.Seeing him sitting in a wheelchair again, Song Yumian's first reaction was that something had happened to him again.

After hearing this greeting that was not considered caring, the man smiled helplessly, then pursed his lips and looked aggrieved:
"Sister, why are you cursing your brother like this? Can't you hope for something better from me?"

Then he patted the bag behind his wheelchair:

"Isn't it convenient to sit in a wheelchair? It's so convenient to take off the crutches and put them on the back. If I was using crutches, wouldn't I have to push a wheelchair? When walking on the road, they probably think there is something wrong with me, right? The legs are my brain."

Song Yumian thought about it, and it seemed to be the truth.But then she asked:

"You are already in the third year of junior high school and you are not studying at home honestly. Why are you here?"

"Sister, I'm here to compete, okay!" Song Yuhan said, taking out an admission ticket from the mezzanine of her schoolbag.

Song Yumian glanced at it and saw the words "National", "Middle School Students" and "Programming" vaguely written on it.

"Isn't this your own fault? There are so many children participating in the competition, but there is no instructor to follow them? How can your parents be relieved?"

"Sister...your brother, I'm 14. He's not a child but a teenager, okay! Besides, those are your parents too."

"That's yours and has nothing to do with me." Song Yumian reiterated again.

Knowing his sister's stubborn temper, Song Yuhan gave up trying to reason with her:

"There is an instructor, and I am not the only one shortlisted from our school. But I don't want to think about the Mid-Autumn Festival. I'm here to celebrate the festival with you!"

While saying this, Song Yuhan gave her a flattering smile.

(End of this chapter)

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