Chapter 793 Is It Because You Miss Me?
Chapter 793 Is It Because You Miss Me?
"Hurry up and talk. Don't be dilly-dallying." Some students got impatient.
Elaine smiled, "How about asking them when they had sex?"
Boyce was speechless.
Jasmine was also speechless.
"Hey, hey, that’s enough. My husband came all the way here to see me and he's tired. He doesn't have
time to play with you guys." Jasmine pulled Boyce with her and left, leaving her classmates wide-eyed.
"Jasmine, how can you be so petty?"
Jasmine ignored them and walked towards the stream with Boyce on her arm.
The moon was high and bright today. If it were in the city, people would hardly notice the moon in the
sky as their eyes would have been drawn to the colorful neon signs.
The rocks by the stream were clean and smooth, and Jasmine pulled Boyce down and leaned on his
shoulder.
"Look, there are stars today."
Boyce looked up and noticed that there weren't many stars in the sky, although a few of them were very
bright.
He turned his head to look at Jasmine, then reached up and lifted a strand of hair that had fallen across
her chest and said, "Are you scared to be home alone?"
Jasmine shook her head, "What's to be afraid of? I'm alone all the time."
She'd gotten used to it.
How Boyce had forgotten that she hadn't had a happy childhood!
"I'll try to come back as soon as I can," Boyce said.
Jasmine then asked, "You're coming back today. Do you have to rush back tomorrow?"
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Jasmine leaned close to his ear and whispered, "Did you come back to see me?"
Boyce dropped his eyes gently and Jasmine cupped his face so he could look at her, "Did you come
back to see me because you missed me?"
Jasmine tilted her head, and her eyes were gleaming as she gazed at him.
Boyce sat there quietly. Beneath his long lashes, his eyes twinkled, and then he whispered, "Yes, I
missed you, so I came back."
Jasmine smiled happily. She wrapped her arms around him and said against his cheek, "I missed you
too."
Boyce stroked her hair and said, "Your classmate is still here."
"They're all very close to me. Although they love to make jokes, they are not ignorant. They won't come
and bother us."
Boyce still didn't feel good about it. It wasn't that he was reserved. It was just that he didn't think it
would be good for him to get too close to Jasmine, who was the same age as them, or in a situation
where there was nothing to block the view.
The light was dim, though.
Jasmine laughed. That was how Boyce was. He was always more thoughtful.
"Shall we go back then?" Her classmates were still there, and it wasn't good for the two of them to be
out too long.
Boyce said yes.
When they got back, they found that the students had gone and moved their tents a lot further away
from Jasmine's tent.
Those students were lovely.
Boyce said, "When I come back next time, I'll buy your classmates dinner."
Jasmine smiled happily, "Really?"
Boyce nodded.
Jasmine hugged him and gave him a kiss, then looked at him very seriously and said, "I really like you
so much."
She really, really liked him ...
She couldn't imagine that one day if she couldn't be with him, would she go mad, or would she not be
able to live?
Just thinking about it suddenly made her body tremble and she hugged Boyce tightly and asked him,
"You'll always like me, won't you?"
Boyce replied softly.
Jasmine pressed her lips against his ear and said, "You'll never not want me, will you?"
Boyce thought it was so strange that she always asked such hypothetical questions, "Jasmine, what's
wrong with you?"
Jasmine pouted, and rubbed her head against his chest, "Answer me."
Boyce patted her back and said in a low voice, "I'm not going to leave you. Are you letting your
imagination run away with you?"
Jasmine nodded awkwardly.
Boyce laughed and stroked her hair, "Silly."
Jasmine's eyes sparkled with laughter. It was late and they lay down in the tent.
It wasn't easy to sleep outdoors when you could often hear the birds and bugs chirping and the
occasional swaying of branches and the rattle of something scurrying through the grass.
Jasmine rested on Boyce's arm and asked him if he was tired of working away from home and if he
was used to it.
He said there was nothing he wasn't used to.
They just chatted and then fell asleep without realizing it. In the morning, Jasmine woke up first.
It was just in time for the sun to rise. Jasmine nudged Boyce and told him to watch the sunrise.
Boyce was a little sleepy. He had slept too late last night.
Jasmine looked at him and nudged him again with her hand, "Wake up."
Boyce opened his eyes in a daze and saw that she was looking at him with smiling eyes. His
sleepiness was instantly dispelled.
Jasmine curled her lips, "Let's watch the sunrise."
Boyce got up and got out of the tent with Jasmine to find that all the tents around them were gone and
Jasmine's classmates were up at some point. They had collected all the tents and walked away.
Jasmine had heard the commotion and just didn't get up.
In fact, they hadn't been gone very long.
They were sitting on a rock by the stream. The sky was red, and rays of morning sunlight gradually
appeared, then the red glow became more and more extensive and red.
The sun had just risen and was so red and big that it looked like a fire, but it wasn't hot at all. The
clouds around it also looked like they were on fire, which was spectacular and unusually beautiful.
Jasmine said, "Everyone says that Nanshan Temple has the most beautiful sunrise. It doesn't seem to
be nonsense, and it's really beautiful."
Boyce gave her a look. Sunrise had always been beautiful, and it was just that the pace of life was so
fast that no one would stop to appreciate its beauty.
After watching the sunrise, they packed up their tents and headed down the hill.