He stood up under Mason's gaze, and just as he walked out of his seat, he suddenly leaned over to Mason, leaned down and said to him hesitantly: "I...maybe it's been a while."
His voice was so low that only Mason could hear it. Mason suddenly smiled and waved at him: "I know, go ahead."
Noah left in a hurry. Mason turned around and looked at his back, with the smile on his face.
Noah ran at the speed of a 100-meter sprint. He had never felt so excited when fighting before. The waiter standing at the door of the restaurant saw his unintentional look and quickly moved away in fear.
Along the way, he passed by the crowds of people waiting and startled the birds perched on the bare branches. Noah stepped onto the overpass with white breath, and when he ran across the bridge, he looked down. In his intense running, the vehicles under the bridge became blurry shadows.
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