After they finished their meal, Yu Zhou was about to go back, and Su Chang saw her off.
Originally, Yu Zhou didn't want to trouble her, but when he thought about how he had spent more than 40 yuan on a taxi to watch a cat vomit a hair ball, he thought it would be better not to increase the cost to 80 or 90 yuan.
Moreover, she ordered dinner using her own food delivery app. … Well, it’s a bit expensive.
So he followed Su Chang down to the basement, which looked even cleaner than the underground garages in the news. At first glance, it was full of cars that looked very expensive.
But Su Chang's car is okay, he can afford the compensation for the scratches.
Yu Zhou made himself laugh again. Why would he fantasize about scratching someone else's car for no reason? He must be crazy.
Su Chang started the car, saw Yu Zhou in the passenger seat grinning to himself, and raised the corner of his mouth as well.
He got in the car and sat down. The car drove out of the ground. The neon lights at night took turns diligently. Yu Zhou's vision became blurred as he looked at them. He habitually wanted to move the seat back and lie down.
In the past, when she got off work late and Su Chang came to pick her up, she would sit in the passenger seat. She would feel sleepy looking at the lights of thousands of homes, and then she would put the seat back down and curl up to take a nap.
She stopped moving and didn't continue.
Su Chang tilted his head to look at her and said softly, "Go to sleep for a while."
"I'll call you when we get there."
Yu Zhou nodded, put down the back of his chair, crossed his hands on his abdomen, tilted his head to the right and slept for a while. His neck felt a little sore, so he tilted his head to the left again, exactly the same as his previous habit.
The red light was counting down mercilessly, reflecting a small portion of the color on Su Chang's face. Her hands were on the steering wheel, her fingers tapping silently.
Yu Zhou had a dream. She dreamed that she was woken up by the noise downstairs at about six or seven in the morning. The noise kept coming in waves. She was very upset and wanted to open the window and shout, asking who was so wicked.
But she didn't have the courage and just walked around the room.
The noise was still going on, and she became a little aggrieved when she woke up. She sat on the small sofa, making a lot of noise.
**The man woke up, sleepy but gentle, and asked her, "What's wrong?"
She said aggrievedly: "There was a noise downstairs, it was so loud."
"Did you hear that?" she asked the person who had just woken up.
"Hmm..." She said with a nice nasal voice, "I didn't hear it. Let me listen."
“Dong—Dong—”
Yu Zhou shouted: "Did you hear that?"
**The man smiled: "I heard it. Come over, it's okay."
Then Yu Zhou went over, was held in his arms, and fell asleep again.
At that time, she was wondering why she was upset because of the sound, but fell asleep peacefully after the person next to her heard it.
After dreaming about this scene again, she vaguely understood that she had a little subconscious anxiety and fear at that time. She was afraid that there would be some noises that would disturb their sleep, and only she could hear them. She was afraid of the loneliness that she was the only one in the world who could be aware of certain tortures. But Su Chang said that she also heard it, but she hugged herself gently, as if she didn't have to be afraid of anything.
But she also felt that it was unethical for her to wake her up and let her hear it, since the other person obviously didn't hear anything and could have a carefree sleep.
But she doesn't get grumpy at all when she wakes up, which is really enviable.