Living with an Exceptional Professor 254: Slow Down
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The next day, Rao Jie went to work, still a bit angry with Wu Rong. Wu Rong, confused by the situation, didn't even receive a good morning kiss but insisted on following Rao Jie to the Dessert Shop. 0
 
Although there were some customers, they were few, allowing Wu Rong to enjoy a moment of peace. However, it wasn't long before Ye Ming, who knew they had returned, came in cheerfully, clearly eager to check out the new couple. 0
 
But after a short while, the seasoned Ye Ming sensed something was off. Were they having a spat? He quickly inquired with curiosity. 0
 
Wu Rong glanced awkwardly at Rao Jie and noticed Rao Jie was looking back at him with a smile. But as soon as their eyes met, Rao Jie quickly shifted his gaze away. 0
 
Wu Rong thought to himself: … 0
 
Ye Ming ordered something, and since there were no other staff available, Rao Jie had no choice but to bring it over himself. "It's almost noon; you two shouldn't linger here," he said. 0
 
At this point, Rao Jie stole another glance at Wu Rong and added, "Don't come by this afternoon. The manager asked me to try making desserts inside instead of serving out front. I'll head home by myself after my shift." 0
 
Rao Jie was being honest, but saying it at that moment seemed like he was throwing a tantrum. After speaking, he looked at Wu Rong again and saw his face darken. 0
 
After thinking for a moment, Rao Jie added, "I'll bring you back one of your favorite desserts later." With that, he finally left. 0
 
Wu Rong felt a bit stifled and didn't understand what the issue was. Discussing such private matters in public wasn't convenient, so he directly left with Ye Ming. 0
 
During lunch, Wu Rong expressed his confusion. Throughout this process, Ye Ming recklessly took several swigs of his drink. 0
 
After hearing Wu Rong's concerns, Ye Ming gave him a thumbs up and declared, "It's your fault; it's all your fault." 0
 
Ye Ming then spent quite some time explaining to Wu Rong the importance of taking things slow in a new relationship and not just focusing on physical intimacy. This could lead a girl to misunderstand her worth as being solely based on that, which was unacceptable. It was essential to give her enough space and respect. 0
 
The previous trip to Flower City had been different; it was a couple's vacation under different circumstances. 0
 
Ye Ming tried to convey the delicate emotional nuances young couples experience when they first start dating in simple terms. However, after reflecting on his long single status, Wu Rong concluded with one thought: they should continuously plan trips together—always be traveling. 0
 
 
Ye Ming was utterly speechless. However, Wu Rong took some advice to heart and decided to slow down, taking things step by step. But this gradual approach certainly did not include the intrusion of a former rival. 0
 
Rao Jie felt as if she had just enjoyed a few days of sweet romantic life, where Wu Rong was no longer in a hurry but willing to talk, watch movies, and take leisurely walks with her. This wonderful feeling had yet to become a habit when Wu Rong's demeanor changed again. 0
 
The reason was, of course, related to her... no, it was because of Senior Long Yong. Recently, Senior Long Yong organized a small charity event and wanted to gather more participants. Knowing that Rao Jie was now dating Wu Rong, he specifically mentioned that he hoped Wu Rong could join them. 0
 
Such events were often organized by students at the school, where everyone volunteered to participate and work together as a large group. There was nothing unusual about it; Rao Jie had participated in many similar activities before. However, this time it was an invitation from Long Yong, which made the situation entirely different. 0
 
 
 
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