"Summer is really lucky. I saw her husband this morning; he is charming, well-built, and carries himself well, more flamboyant than TV celebrities. He is rich and handsome. Summer is so lucky, so blessed." Amy made no secret of her envy and jealousy.
"Get a grip on yourself. Not everyone is that lucky to meet such a rich and charming guy. Summer is one in a million."
"I can see that Summer and her husband are a loving couple. They kissed at the school gate in front of everyone in the morning. I never knew that she was s o open-minded."
"Some students even took photos of them kissing. I saw them all. Summer is really open-minded." The teachers were talking and laughing.
While they were at it, Summer came in, still holding a cell phone in her hand, as she had just called Mark.
She said that Mark had one last meeting, which might take 20 minutes, but he had asked his chauffeurs to come and pick them up, and the location has been set.
"Can we go now?" Amy looked at Summer. The more she looked, the more she felt Summer was getting
prettier and prettier.
Summer nodded. They walked out of the school in tandem. Mark had sent over his cars, and they were waiting outside the school gate. They were two black luxury cars.
The chauffeurs got out of the cars and politely opened the doors for them.
Those teachers were flattered, and they could not stop talking about it.
The car drove all the way and then deviated further and further from the city, as the surrounding scenery turned more and more beautiful.
Pieces of bamboo forests towering into the sky. But in this season, they were far less green than in summer. They were yellowed and withered, but still had a special charm.
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