Rebirth: Never Live Up to You - C40
The next day, Su Wenjin followed Chi Yinan to the airport early in the morning, accompanied by special assistant Chen. Secretary Xu was said to be coming as well, and had some matters to attend to at home.
She and Chi Yinan were sitting side by side in the first class cabin, Chen was in a row, but there was a person’s width between them. In fact, she didn’t like to fly in a plane, and always felt that it was unsafe to fly in the air, but if an accident happened at such a high altitude, wouldn’t it mean that she wouldn’t be able to scream everyday? She didn’t dare to tell Chi Yinan such a negative thought.
She had nothing to do. She took out the eyepatch from her bag and put it on her face. Her eyes suddenly turned black, and if she could ignore the muttering in her ears, she could get a good night’s sleep.
The environment in the first class cabin was very good and very quiet. Occasionally, a flight attendant would walk by, but she was not curious as to why the flight attendants kept walking around, one asking Chi Yinan if he wanted a drink, one asking him if he wanted a meal, and one asking him after a while if he needed a blanket.
She turned her head to look inside. The stewardess’ voice, though sweet, had been buzzing in her ears when she was sleepy.
“No need, I don’t want to say it again. You’ve disturbed my wife.” She still didn’t open her eyes, but in her heart, she was cheering for his attitude. She grabbed the quilt and leaned over, resting it on his shoulder and finding a comfortable position to sleep.
Chi Yinan had the documents on his knees, her head resting lightly on his right shoulder. Seeing this, Chen took the documents from his hands.
He leaned back in his seat and closed his eyes. After a long time, there was a long breath coming from the people beside him. He was just about to move, but he realized that they were not sleeping well, as if they were about to wake up, so he wrapped his arms around her to make her sleep more comfortably.
Su Wenjin was sleeping soundly. She thought it would be torture on the plane, but it was not bad. When they got off, Chi Yinan grabbed her bag with one hand and led her outside.
This was the first time she had seen Chi Yinan, the general manager of the French branch, a man in his thirties of Chinese descent. It was also the first time he had seen her holding hands, thinking that she was just a flower next to Chi Yinan, and didn’t show much warmth. He greeted her briefly before leading them out of the airport.
Standing outside the airport, she looked at the French evening blue sky. It was better looking than S City, but she couldn’t bring herself to like it. She gave it a cursory glance and got into the car.
Chi Yinan looked at the blue sky in her direction before following her to the car.
She took out her phone from her bag and turned it on, then a message popped up. She opened it, read it and deleted it. After doing all this, she raised her head and saw Chi Yinan’s deep gaze.