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Chapter 188

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The next day, around ten o 'clock in the morning.

At the entrance of Century City's community, a black Passat was parked next to the green belt. A man in casual clothes, a straight posture, and sunglasses got out of the car.

This man was Han Bin. He leaned against the car, lit a cigarette, and glanced around from time to time, looking quite leisurely.

A few minutes later, a woman in a white dress came out of the community. The woman was very beautiful, tall, curvy, and carrying a khaki leather bag.

Han Bin stubbed out the cigarette butt and threw it into the trash can beside him. He waved to the woman in the white dress. "Junior Sister Tan."

Tan Jingya walked over leisurely. "Sorry to keep you waiting again."

"Just in time." Han Bin opened the car door in a very gentlemanly manner.

"Thank you." Tan Jingya responded and sat in the passenger seat.

The two passed by, and Han Bin could faintly smell a faint body fragrance, which was very tempting.

Han Bin got in the car but did not start it immediately. He looked at Tan Jingya and smiled. "Junior Sister Tan, you dressed up very beautifully today."

"Wasn't I beautiful yesterday?" Tan Jingya fastened her seat belt.

"I was beautiful, but I didn't have the nerve to praise you in front of everyone." Han Bin stepped on the brake, pressed the start button, and slowly started the car.

"Does Sister Tian know that we know each other?" Tan Jingya asked curiously.

"Yes."

"Did you tell her?"

"She took the initiative to ask me."

Han Bin made a turn, and the car entered the main road. "I'm guessing she must have guessed something you said when you were chatting."

"Oh, it's really tiring to deal with you criminal police," Tan Jingya joked.

"You'll get used to it." Han Bin smiled.

Tan Jingya looked to the front of the car. "Where do you want to take me?"

"Is there a place you want to go?"

Tan Jingya hesitated for a moment. "I'm fine anywhere. There's nothing in particular."

"A new Qianda Plaza opened some time ago. I haven't been there yet. Why don't we go there?" Han Bin suggested.

"Sure." Tan Jingya shrugged her shoulders.

After that, Tan Jingya stared blankly at the window on the right. The two of them didn't interact much, and there wasn't much to talk about.

"Are you still in contact with Luo Cuishan?" Han Bin asked.

"Yes, she already posted it. We even added each other on WeChat. She kept saying that she wanted to treat us to a meal to thank us in person," Tan Jingya said.

"Have you met her yourself?" Han Bin asked.

"No, she invited the two of us. It would feel weird if I went alone," Tan Jingya said and turned to look at Han Bin, who was standing beside her.

"What do you think?"

"I'm not going," Han Bin said.

"So straightforward." Tan Jingya was a little surprised. "Tell me the reason."

"Both of us are quite busy. It's not easy for us to have a date. Would I be stupid to find a third wheel?" Han Bin laughed.

Tan Jingya smiled and said, "Nonsense."

"It's not nonsense. It's the main reason." Han Bin said.

"What's the secondary reason?" Tan Jingya asked.

"Work and life should be separated. I don't think there's a need to meet. You and her are in two different circles. There's nothing to talk about even if you meet," Han Bin said.

Tan Jingya didn't meet Luo Cuishan alone because she didn't want it to be awkward. They weren't familiar with each other. At most, she would ask about Luo Cuishan's well-being, but she didn't know what else to talk about.

"But I'm worried that she'll take things too hard. I want to talk to her face to face." Tan Jingya frowned.

"It's better to leave the persuasion to her family."

Han Bin analyzed. "We've just started dating. Our interactions aren't that intimate. It'll be easy for someone to see through us. It'll only make things more awkward."

"That's true." Tan Jingya nodded.

"After a month or two, our relationship will stabilize. If you want to go, I can accompany you," Han Bin said with a smile.

"A month or two is too fast. It'll take at least a year or two for our relationship to stabilize." Tan Jingya blinked her beautiful eyes.

"That's so slow." Han Bin teased.

"If you can't wait, you can find someone faster." Tan Jingya smiled.

"Time isn't a problem. The key is to find the right one." Han Bin said.

"What kind of one?" Tan Jingya asked.

Han Bin said seriously, "Pull down the makeup mirror on the right and you'll know."

Tan Jingya chuckled and didn't reply.

After walking for a while, they were almost at Qianda Plaza. Han Bin asked, "What do you want to eat?"

"I don't know. I'm always worried when it's time to eat." Tan Jingya said.

"It's a bit cold today. Why don't we go for hotpot?" Han Bin suggested.

"It's only our second date, and you want to see me remove my makeup?" Tan Jingya rolled her eyes and stared at Han Bin.

"You don't seem to have much makeup on."

"To show my respect for you, I put on light makeup."

"It's my honor."

Han Bin thought about it. It was not appropriate to have hotpot on a first date. If they ordered spicy hotpot, it would be hot, spicy, and it would ruin his handsome image. In the end, he decided to have stir-fried dishes.

The two went to a restaurant called Blue Ocean Restaurant and ordered a total of four dishes and one soup: stir-fried bamboo shoots, wild yellow croaker, lobster in oil, teppanyaki steak, mushroom and vegetable soup, rice, and potato pancakes.

Han Bin used serving chopsticks to pick up a piece of fish and put it on Tan Jingya's plate. "There are three movies that have been released recently. I heard that they have good reviews. Let's go watch the movies later."

"Thank you."

Tan Jingya responded and continued, "I heard it from my colleagues, but I haven't decided which one to watch."

"You don't have difficulty choosing, do you?"

"Many people have this problem." Tan Jingya didn't think much of it.

"It seems that I have to be more proactive in the future." Han Bin touched his chin and said seriously.

"You have to make the right choice," Tan Jingya said.

"Then let's start with this movie." Han Bin smiled.

"Which one do you want to watch? You treat me to dinner, and I'll treat you to a movie."

"You don't have to be so specific." Han Bin took a sip of tea.

"You have to think about it carefully. I'm the one who bought the movie tickets. If it's not good, I'll be angry." Tan Jingya didn't answer directly and showed a playful look.

Han Bin thought for a moment and said, "Then let's choose the China Captain."

"Why?"

"To be able to fight its way out of two big name movies that are dedicated to the National Day shows that this movie will definitely not be bad," Han Bin said.

"I'll listen to you." Tan Jingya took out her phone and started to buy tickets and choose a seat.

After dinner, the two went to the cinema on the fourth floor to watch a movie.

The China Captain movie was based on a real incident. It was one of the few domestic movies that focused on a plane crash in recent years. The air stewardesses in the movie were all beautiful.

Compared to the other actresses, Tan Jingya had her own merits. All of them were very beautiful, and her figure and temperament were even better. When Han Bin was with her, the passersby turned their heads a lot.

Especially many male passersby, they first stared at Tan Jingya, then at Han Bin, as if saying, "Damn, this guy is not as handsome as me. How did he find such a beautiful girlfriend?"

After the movie, Han Bin accompanied Tan Jingya to the mall for a while. Tan Jingya bought a pair of pants and a pair of high heels for about 1,000 yuan.

Han Bin wanted to pay but was declined by Tan Jingya.

The two spent a very ordinary day. It was the most common way of dating a couple. There was nothing new and unforgettable. However, Han Bin liked this kind of ordinary feeling.

At about six o 'clock in the evening, Han Bin drove Tan Jingya back to Century City.

Tan Jingya unfastened her seat belt and said with a smile, "Senior Brother Han, thank you for being my free driver for a day."

"It's my honor." Han Bin got out of the car first and opened the door for Tan Jingya.

"Be careful on the way back." Tan Jingya stood on the side and seemed to want to watch Han Bin leave first.

"Are you not going to invite me up for a while?" Han Bin asked tentatively.

Tan Jingya smiled and said, "Do you want me to buy you another cup of coffee?"

"Of course," Han Bin said with a smile.

Tan Jingya snorted and said, "In your dreams."

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