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Chapter 106

Chapter 106

TVSFPAG -Chapter 106 I Forgot My Dear Boyfriend

Transmigrated as the Vicious Supporting Female Who Pretended to Be the Amnesiac Tycoon’s Girlfriend 7 min read 106 of 205 101

Time always passes quickly. Two days slipped by in the blink of an eye. They stayed glued to each other every moment, even at night unwilling to sleep, yet still felt that time flew by.

On Monday morning, Song Yunfei went to the sales office to clock in.

She also went to Zhang Tao to request a one-month leave.

When Zhang Tao heard that she wanted a whole month off, he was somewhat displeased.

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Song Yunfei had no choice but to tell him the truth. After hearing it, Zhang Tao agreed—there was no other option anyway.

“Alright, family matters are more important. Go ahead. Sort out the list of clients you’ve been following up on and hand it to me, then you can leave.”

“Okay, thank you, Manager Zhang. But you probably won’t have time to follow up on them yourself. Can I hand them over to Xiao Shuang instead?” When Song Yunfei first joined, she had some prejudice against him.

After spending more time together, he actually seemed alright.

Zhang Tao hesitated for a moment, then agreed after thinking it over. “Then give me a copy as well. If she can’t follow through, I’ll replace her.”

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Song Yunfei smiled. “No problem.”

Then she thought of something else. “Oh right, Manager Zhang, can I trouble you with one more thing?”

Zhang Tao clicked his tongue impatiently. “Why do you have so many things? What else is it?”

Song Yunfei said, “If anyone comes asking about me, please just say I’ve been arranged to go on a business trip.”

“Is that all? Fine, now hurry up and get out.” Zhang Tao waved his hand like he was shooing away a fly.

After thanking him again, Song Yunfei left the office.

Just in case, she had to inform Manager Zhang. In addition, she also needed to tell Xiao Shuang—she was worried that Chu Jinhan might become suspicious and ask around about her after she left.

She worked half a day, waiting for her salary to be paid.

Around 2:30 in the afternoon, her salary arrived. Looking at the balance in her bank account, Song Yunfei was so excited she almost jumped up.

It was actually more than she had expected—an impressive 205,000 yuan!

With her salary in hand, she felt much more at ease.

She immediately bought a ticket for herself and went back to pack her luggage.

Before leaving, she contacted Wu Wei again and borrowed a laptop. She had also taken on a design order.

She still needed to find time to complete it; otherwise, failing to deliver orders would affect her account’s credibility, making it harder to take on future work.

Wu Wei handed her a backpack. Since it was a gaming laptop, it was quite heavy.

“Um, Sister Song, you can use the computer however you like, but please don’t click into my study materials.”

Song Yunfei didn’t react at first. She looked at Wu Wei in surprise. “I didn’t expect you to study in your free time. What are you studying?”

Wu Wei’s face turned red as he stammered, “Just… some foreign languages. Anyway, don’t look at them.”

“Oh, I’m also learning foreign languages. We can exchange notes sometime.”

“…Uh, I’ve got something to do. I’ll go first. Goodbye!”

Wu Wei didn’t dare continue the conversation. He quickly hopped onto his tricycle and sped off.

Seeing him flee in a hurry, Song Yunfei looked puzzled.

Were his “study materials” really academic?

As something suddenly came to mind, she closed her eyes in frustration, wishing she could slap herself.

She turned and returned to the residential complex. When she opened the door, she saw Chu Jinhan sitting on the sofa.

Song Yunfei froze slightly and subconsciously checked the time on her phone—it was only a little past three. Why was he back already?

“Did you not go to work today?”

Chu Jinhan turned to look at her and said calmly, “I’ll take you to the high-speed rail station.”

Song Yunfei couldn’t quite keep her expression steady. She had booked a plane ticket.

Huai City wasn’t far—the high-speed rail was the fastest option. Flying would actually take more time, so people traveling to Huai City usually didn’t take planes.

She forced a smile. “Alright.”

Using the excuse of going to the restroom, Song Yunfei quickly bought a high-speed rail ticket instead.

Worst case, she would need to transfer once, but the timing would still work.

Chu Jinhan helped her carry the suitcase, then pulled it along in silence as they headed outside.

He placed the luggage on the electric scooter, and, with Song Yunfei seated behind him, they drove toward the high-speed rail station.

In the late afternoon, the sun still felt a bit warm when it shone on the body.

The weather these days had large temperature differences between morning and evening—hot during the day and cold at night.

Song Yunfei sat behind him, looking at his back, unable to resist wanting to say something.

“Chu Jinhan, when I’m not around, remember to walk the dog on time.”

Chu Jinhan didn’t respond.

“Don’t sleep on the sofa. Be careful not to catch a cold.”

“Mm.” This time he answered.

She wanted to say more, but after thinking for a while, she couldn’t come up with anything else.

She didn’t want to say too much either—it would feel like a farewell of life and death.

She wrapped her arms around Chu Jinhan’s waist and said softly, “I’ll miss you.”

The electric scooter seemed to slow down, moving leisurely toward the high-speed rail station.

It wasn’t until an elderly man in a wheelchair passed them that Song Yunfei realized something was off.

She poked Chu Jinhan’s back. “Drive faster! We’re going to be late!”

Only then did Chu Jinhan increase the throttle.

They soon arrived at the high-speed rail station.

Song Yunfei took her suitcase and looked up at Chu Jinhan’s tense face. “Take care of yourself… never mind, I’m going.”

She had originally wanted to say “take care of yourself,” but during this time, she seemed to be the one who had been taken care of instead.

Chu Jinhan pulled her back. “Did you forget something?”

Song Yunfei looked confused, glancing at her luggage and then her computer bag. “No… everything’s here.”

Chu Jinhan moved his lips. “It’s fine. Go in.”

Song Yunfei responded with an “oh,” then pulled her suitcase toward the ticket checkpoint.

After walking a few steps, she noticed a couple nearby hugging each other. Suddenly, she realized what Chu Jinhan meant.

She put down her luggage, turned around, and ran back, throwing herself into the man’s arms.

She wrapped her arms tightly around his strong waist.

Chu Jinhan was knocked slightly backward by her impact, but quickly steadied himself. Looking down at the person in his arms, his expression softened a little.

His arms, which had been hanging at his sides, lifted and held her as well.

Around them, crowds bustled—rolling suitcase wheels, conversations, announcements, children playing—but it all seemed to fade away and blur around the two of them.

After a while, Song Yunfei looked up and smiled at him. “I know what I forgot.”

Chu Jinhan looked at her.

“My dear boyfriend.” Song Yunfei stood on her tiptoes and kissed him on the lips.

The man tightened his arms around her, as if wanting to deepen the kiss, which startled Song Yunfei into struggling free with all her strength.

Blushing, she said, “We’re in a public place—mind your behavior!”

Chu Jinhan remained calm, saying nothing.

Song Yunfei couldn’t help but admire how thick-skinned he was. How could someone be this composed? He almost made her die of embarrassment on the spot.

“I’ll be back.”

After saying that, she turned and ran off, quickly dragging her suitcase through the ticket checkpoint and entering the station.

Once inside the waiting hall, Song Yunfei slipped into the restroom.

She stayed inside for a full ten minutes before cautiously coming out.

Looking outside, she no longer saw Chu Jinhan.

She quietly breathed a sigh of relief, then dragged her suitcase out quickly, glancing again at the area where the electric scooter had been parked. Good—it was already gone.

She got into a taxi parked by the roadside. “Driver, to the airport.”

The taxi slowly pulled away from the high-speed rail station and merged into the traffic.

At a corner across from the station, under a large tree, a man sat sideways on an electric scooter, watching the woman who had hurriedly exited the station.

He watched as she got into the taxi, then continued to watch as the taxi drove away.

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