Tian Dahua felt like he was flying. He had never expected that Lin Jingzhe would actually come.
His heart, which had been beating fast ever since he received Lin Jingzheâs first phone call, sped up until it was pounding. He shook Lin Jingzheâs hand a few times, so excited he was unable to speak; it took him a long moment before he returned to his senses and stepped aside. âAh, this wonât do. The airport is full of people, itâs not a place to talk. You just got off the plane, Mr. Lin, you must be tired. Please come this wayâI booked a hotel for you, letâs go there first so you can rest.â
Tian Dahua splurgedâthe car he had prepared was a luxury version. In the early nineties, there werenât many car models available in China; Tian Dahua had rented one that ranked close to the top of the pyramid.
Tian Dahua personally closed the car door for Lin Jingzhe and placed his luggage in the trunk. When the friend who had tagged along saw his eagerness, he reached out to grab his arm. âOld Tian, are you sure this is the right person? You dragged us to the airport to wait for some big shot for over two hours, and thatâs the one who came? Isnât this just some kid? Why would youâŚâ
âShut up!â Tian Dahua snapped at him. âAre you an idiot? Donât speak if you donât know what youâre talking about! âJust some kid,â really, your eyes must just be there for decorationâŚâ
After entering the suite on the top level of the Garden Hotel which had been booked by Tian Dahua, Lin Jingzhe strolled to the half-open window to look out at the park below.
This hotel, which had opened only a few months prior, would have an outstanding reputation in the future. From the treatment he enjoyed since exiting the plane, Lin Jingzhe could sense Tian Dahuaâs sincerity. He accepted the cup of tea the man hurriedly prepared, and cradled it in his palm.
Smiling, Tian Dahua watched him drink the tea. âYou havenât visited Shen City for nearly two months, Mr. Linânow that youâre finally back, I must do my best to perform the duties of a host. Iâve booked tables in the hotelâs Cantonese restaurant and the most famous club in our cityâŚâ
âMr. Tian,â Lin Jingzhe interrupted him with a smile. âThank you for taking so much trouble, but while I will certainly have dinner with you, letâs put off the club until next timeâI have to return to Yan City soon.â
âOh, thatâs a pity.â Tian Dahua naturally agreedâhow could he dare to disagree? As he watched Lin Jingzhe look out of the window for a while, then saunter back to the sofa and leisurely sip his tea, his heart burned with anxiety. He gritted his teeth and began, âMr. Lin, the stock we talked aboutâŚâ
âOh, right!â Lin Jingzhe put on an expression as if he had just remembered. He didnât make a move to rise from the sofa, and only replied unconcernedly, âWhy are you so worried? Isnât that why I came here?â
Tian Dahua sat opposite him. Though he didnât dare urge him, he felt as if a fire was burning under his buttocks, making it hard for him to sit still. Every time he faced Lin Jingzhe, he had the illusion of looking into a deep lake or an unfathomable abyss. Though he was older and more experienced, he knew that the higher one stood, the scarier it was when one could not see the ground anymore.
Lin Jingzhe looked at him, then sighed and leaned against the back of the sofa. âMr. Tian, this mindset wonât do. If you act like this, then youâre already out of the game.â
Tian Dahua wiped the sweat on his forehead. He realized that his thoughts were no secret to Lin Jingzhe and said, a little embarrassed, âPlease make allowances for me, Mr. Lin. You can see how Shen Cityâs stock market is right nowâtime is literally money! Every second that passes with me out of the market, is a second where others are making money that I could be earning.â
As he spoke, he looked at Lin Jingzhe, but the youth didnât reply, only fixed a profound gaze upon him. After a while, he sighed and shook his head slightly.
Lin Jingzhe didnât make things difficult for Tian Dahuaâhe only rested for a moment longer before accompanying the man to the securities exchange. Tian Dahua remained solemn and alert the whole way there. After they arrived, he got out the car and vigilantly scanned the surroundings, making sure there were no suspicious people nearby. Only after he was satisfied did he open the door for Lin Jingzhe. âItâs safe, Mr. Lin, you can get off.â
Lin Jingzhe held 170,000 shares, placing him among the big hitters. The current price of Aeon Technologyâs shares was a little more than 21 yuan per share, so the market value of his stocks had risen to over three and a half million yuan in total.
Tian Dahua was overjoyed by the final result of the negotiation because Lin Jingzhe was willing to sell 50,000 shares to him.
With the current market conditions, the trader had hardly ever been entrusted with such a large transaction. He didnât have time to be surprised though, because the anxious Tian Dahua continuously urged him to hurry with the formalities.
The trendlines on the stock chart were still going up, but looking at their growth no longer made Tian Dahua distressedâthe 50,000 shares he now owned did a good job of setting his mind at ease.
The big cruise ship had set off a long time ago. He chased after it in his small boat, rowing as if his life depended on it, and had finally managed to catch up.
Tian Dahuaâs eyes were riveted on the stock market board. He snapped out of his daze a long moment later and promptly glanced over at Lin Jingzhe, afraid he would feel slighted by his lack of attention. Seeing Lin Jingzhe reading the latest financial magazine, he breathed a sigh of relief.
These past two days, his emotions had wildly oscillated between excitement and worry, but now his confused brain recovered a bit of clarity.
In fact, he still had some misgivings.
For example, he really couldnât figure out why Lin Jingzhe agreed to sell him this stock. It was a hen that was laying golden eggs every minute!
Tian Dahua did not doubt that the young man was much more farsighted than himself. When the stock exchange opened, the financial circle had adopted a wait-and-see attitude, yet Lin Jingzhe calmly and confidently threw his chips on the table, allowing him to reap in the profits. Every decision he made must have some deep meaning.
When he bought stocks, he was definitely optimistic about the stock market. If he was now dumping themâŚ
Was the situation changing?
At that thought, Tian Dahua broke out in a cold sweat, but he didnât have the courage to ask outright. After hesitating for a long time, he decided to take a roundabout approach. âMr. Lin, you still have 120,000 shares left. Should I help you findâŚâ
Lin Jingzhe raised a hand, interrupting him. âNo hurry, Iâm keeping the rest for now.â
Hearing this, Tian Dahuaâs runaway imagination immediately calmed down. He nodded hurriedly and said, with an embarrassed smile, âYou made a special trip here, Mr. Lin, so I thought you wanted to sell them all. Iâve been hanging around here recently, and Iâve become acquainted with several bosses much bigger than me. Right now, itâs hard to find people willing to part with the shares they own, so perhaps you can get a better price than expectedâŚâ
Holding the open magazine, Lin Jingzhe listened to him, his head slightly tilted with a small smile on his face.
âYouâre too anxious, Mr. Tian. I will certainly sell these stocks, but not now.â
The only reason he sold the shares to Tian Dahua was because he needed money. The last time he was in Shen City, he had created a fake company with a registered capital of 200,000 yuan, for which Tian Dahua was the intermediate guarantor. This had to be paid off within three months. However, before he could dissolve the company, he needed to repay the bankâs six-month loan.
Until 1993, the domestic stock market was in a stage of rapid development, and there was almost never any significant declining trend in prices. Although in the near future, the state would take steps to regulate Shen Cityâs stock market, Lin Jingzhe knew it would only slow the rise. If he didnât need to pay off his loans, he would never have decided to sell his shares.
He smiled at Tian Dahua, who looked somewhat awkward now that his thoughts had been seen through, and patted him on the shoulder. âMr. Tian, we might be businessmen, but it doesnât mean that everything we do has to be for profit, does it? Weâre friends, so Iâm naturally willing to help you outâas for the others, I canât be bothered to care.â
Tian Dahua was so embarrassed he wished the ground would open up and swallow him whole. âMr. Lin, donât get me wrong, I didnât meanâŚâ
Lin Jingzhe nodded good-naturedly. âItâs fine, I understand.â
After that, Tian Dahua didnât dare to talk randomly again; he felt like he had acted like a shameless scoundrel in front of Lin Jingzhe. So, when the next day arrived and Lin Jingzhe asked to go to the bank to repay the loan, he was puzzled but didnât ask any questions, only reminding Lin Jingzhe that there were still a few months before the deadline.
Lin Jingzhe rested, leaning against the car window with his entire body emanating a sense of lethargy. âI know, but I have to pay it back before I shut down my company,â he replied nonchalantly.
Tian Dahua was shocked. âIs your company in trouble, Mr. Lin? But you only opened it two months agoâŚ?â
Lin Jingzhe was unruffled. âAh, itâs just that I miscalculated. I didnât think about this problem at the time, but Shen City is too far away from Yan City and I find traveling back and forth too troublesome.â
Tian Dahua glanced in the rearview mirror and caught sight of Lin Jingzhe pinching the bridge of his nose; the youthâs face looked tired.
If Lin Jingzhe really lived in Yan City, then having a company based in the Shen City was inconvenient indeed. As he thought that, a funny feeling appeared in Tian Dahuaâs heart, as though he had seen a sage who never made mistakes do something stupid.
Poker-faced, he said, âAll right, Iâll help you take care of this.â
All the expenses, such as transaction fees, were paid by Tian Dahua, so after the transaction was finished, Lin Jingzhe had more than one million yuan on handâreturning half a million was no problem.
Thanks to Tian Dahuaâs help, paying off the loan, along with the accompanying interest and liquidated damages for prepayment, went quickly. The formalities were completed well before it was time for lunch.
After this was dealt with, they went to close the company. In 1990, it was an easy processâan intermediary guarantor could accomplish this by making up whatever reason they wanted. This was why there was real money in being an agent like Tian Dahua, and why Lin Jingzhe went to such great pains to bluff the man.
Tian Dahua handled the tax issues, and after confirming that the company didnât have any liabilities, deregistration was a simple matter. During this period, the relaxation of the regulations on private businesses resulted in a tsunami of start-ups; naturally, many of those companies closed down soon after. The Administration for Industry and Commerce employees dealt with multiple similar affairs every day and were already thoroughly familiar with the process.
Once the company was fully shut down, the 200,000 yuan guarantee was returned to Tian Dahua, clearing both sidesâ accounts.
As of now, Lin Jingzhe no longer had any financial obligations. He started out with 20,000 yuan; in less than three months, he turned it into more than two million yuan in stocks and 500,000 yuan in ready money.
His current mood was impossible to describe to outsiders. After getting in the car, he leaned forward, his elbows on his knees with his face in his palms, and closed his eyes, letting out a long sigh.
âAre you tired, Mr. Lin? Weâve been running around since morning, after all.â Tian Dahua naturally didnât know what was on his mind. He said, still feeling sorry that he hadnât managed to persuade Lin Jingzhe in the bank just now, âMr. Lin, you really are⌠I told you I would return the 10,000 yuan guarantee fee you paid me before, so why did you refuse?â
Lin Jingzhe chuckled but didnât raise his head. He seemed tired, but the voice coming through his palms was as steady as ever. ââEven reckonings make lasting friendsââfriendship is friendship, business is business. Youâre a company boss, Mr. Tian, people depend on you to eat.â
Tian Dahua couldnât help but be moved by Lin Jingzheâs attitude and gave a solemn nod. Seeing how fatigued the youth looked, he drove back to the hotel as smoothly as possible.
Lin Jingzhe laid down after the meal and woke up the next day. Faced with Tian Dahuaâs invitation to socialize, he only said that he had things to do in Yan City and couldnât stay any longer.
Tian Dahua still wasnât sure of Lin Jingzheâs background. Afraid of delaying his clientâs business, he immediately asked someone to book a ticket for the next flight and rushed around, personally carrying his luggage to the car and driving him to the airport.
The entire time, Tian Dahua was beside himself with joy. This morning, the price of Aeon Technologyâs shares had risen again by almost one whole yuan. Only one day after Lin Jingzhe let him board the cruise ship, he had already made a lot of money.
As they approached the security checkpoint, he thumped his chest, his heart filled with boundless excitement and ambition. âMr. Lin, I will never forget your kindness. If there ever is anything I can do for you, please just tell meâI will go through fire and water to do it!â
Lin Jingzhe just smiled faintly. He shook hands with him. âTake care.â
On the plane, Lin Jingzhe was pondering what he should do with his two and a half million yuan.
Before he was reborn, this figure was roughly equivalent to several years of his salaryâit was enough for him to buy a good car or a nice apartment in a second- or third-tier city. At present, however, the average cost of residential property in Beijing was no more than 1000 yuan per square meter; the purchasing power of over 2 million yuan was far beyond ordinary peopleâs imagination.
Looking back on how his last life turned out, Lin Jingzhe knew he wasnât that smart. In the next few years, the inflation rate would rise to unprecedented levels, so he should use the money before it started to lose value. The safest way he could think of was to buy real estate in several first-tier cities. After ten or so years, when prices soared, he would earn enough to support himself for a lifetime.
He leaned his head against the window, silently watching the clouds below. Just like the plane, after he broke through the cover of dark clouds, the clear sky stretched in all directions, as far as the eye could see.
But was it really a clear sky? Images from both the past and present flashed through Lin Jingzheâs mind and his heart swelled with defiance and stubbornness. He sighed, finding that despite receiving a miraculous chance to start all over again, he still held unrealistic expectations for the future.
Sure enough, he was a fool.
That yearâs summer was hot, and the sweltering heat in Yan City was punishing.
When Lin Jingzhe returned to room 305, he found Deng Mai there.
Deng Mai currently had nothing to do and he lived close to Yan University and Wutong University, so he went wherever his fancy took him. Quite the social butterfly, he divided his time between visiting the two schools and made lots of friends in both of them.
He had his own way of conducting himself in society. He was well-spoken but not glib, and it was rare for anyone to dislike him. The boys in Lin Jingzheâs room had a good relationship with him and as Lin Jingzhe pushed open the door, an enthusiastic conversation was taking place inside.
Upon seeing him, everyoneâs eyes brightened. Deng Mai jumped to his feet and rushed forward to take his luggage. âYouâre back, Big Bro! You went away for three whole days, Iâve been worried sick!â
Their previous trip to Shen City left an indelible impression on him and Lin Jingzheâs bold and daring actions had broadened his outlook on life. He remembered that Lin Jingzhe had borrowed 700,000 yuan in Shen City, and since he refused to take them with him this time, Deng Maiâs mind had been busy making up all kinds of wild stories ever since the day Lin Jingzhe left.
What was Lin Jingzhe planning to do? He owed so much moneyâhe wouldnât do anything dangerous, right?
Lu Xiaojiang was a Shen City native. Sensitive to news of his home and curious about his beautiful but mysterious roommate, he asked, a puzzled expression on his amiable, pudgy face, âWhy did you go to Shen City at this time? School is about to start.â
âI had something to do there,â Lin Jingzhe replied casually, then changed the topic. âWas the date of military training set?â
Military training was what all of them were most worried about; their expressions changed at the mere thought of standing in the scorching sun for hours. Wang Jun fell on the bed with a sigh. âYes, itâs set, it starts next weekend. Weâre supposed to get our uniforms in a few days. Whatâs more, there is apparently not enough space in our school and we have to go to the actual base. And it lasts for more than ten days! Fuck!â
Lin Jingzhe counted in his mindâthere were only six days left.
He had suffered enough hardships in his life that his feelings were quite different from this group of children. They felt as if doomsday was approaching, but he actually looked forward to it. He had been busy ever since he returned to the past and didnât have any time to care about his physical condition. Military training was the perfect opportunity to get some exercise.
However, being completely occupied for two weeks was a bit inconvenientâit would delay a lot of matters. Lin Jingzhe decided he needed to make some preparations.
He didnât know anyone in Yan City. Although in his last life, he had a lot of disreputable buddies and knew how to handle them, they didnât have much use in the business world. After spending some time contemplating his options, Lin Jingzhe remembered someone.
Fang Wenhao, Elder Fangâs grandson.
As Elder Fangâs family member, Fang Wenhao should be trustworthy. In addition, despite being somewhat frivolous, he was not naive and possessed enough savoir-faire. He shouldâve already chosen his career path and begun to develop it. Lin Jingzhe remembered that on the day he had picked them up at the train station, Fang Wenhaoâs pager had almost never stopped beeping.
It wasnât easy to find a person who was both reliable and possessed some foundation in Yan City. Establishing a business relationship with him wasnât out of the question.
The Publicity Department of Yan Universityâs Student Union was located on campus. After asking for directions, Lin Jingzhe headed there. Lost in thought, he absentmindedly listened to music as he walkedâthe campus radio was broadcasting a famous contemporary pop song by a Hong Kong star.
This was an ever-changing era. Today, this pop star was at the height of her popularity; who would imagine that in the future, she would fall so much that her concert tickets wouldnât sell at all?
Yet Lin Jingzhe knew it would happen, and not only thisâhe knew many secrets that still lay buried under the shifting sands of time.
In the next few decades, the fastest developing and most promising industries accessible to ordinary Chinese citizens were IT, real estate, foreign exchange, stocks and bonds, energy, and certain manufacturing industries.
Among them, the most profitable was IT. Unfortunately, Lin Jingzhe had neither the knowledge nor the skills to develop in that area; at most, he knew about some little things, like selling domain names and so on. Programming was too hard for him. He couldnât even play any of the popular MOBA games.
In his last life, he had been into currency speculation and stock market investments. However, this demanded a keen instinct and sense of timing, and even then, success heavily depended on an element of luck. Besides, once the market stabilized, it would take time to make money this way.
Energy⌠this industry was occupied by tycoons. He couldnât get in, at least not with his current strength.
This left only the real estate and manufacturing industry, both of which required a significant amount of investment in the early stages.
Yan Universityâs dormitory building mightâve been shabby, but the surrounding scenery was still exceptionally beautiful. As he skirted around a gently sloping hill, he suddenly felt somebodyâs burning gaze.
After so many years of fights and intrigues, he was very sensitive to peopleâs eyes and immediately turned to look.
The person watching him looked away in a hurry, adopted a casual expression, and strode away in another direction.
It was a serious, neatly dressed middle-aged man, with a deep wrinkle between his eyebrows and sharp eyes. He looked like a typical professor, the type that was strict and difficult to get along with. His acting was perfect, as if he passed this place just by chance and he and Lin Jingzhe were perfect strangers.
But when Lin Jingzhe saw him, his heart seemed to stop.
The manâs steps never paused, and his silhouette gradually disappeared in a small fruit tree grove not far away.
Lin Jingzhe stood where he stopped and watched him leave, his hands hanging loosely by his sides, trembling slightly. After a moment, he stiffly turned around and continued on his way.
Perhaps that person was hiding among the trees to peek at him again; he didnât know. What he did know was that this stern-looking middle-aged man was someone he could never forgetââ
His father.
Lin Jingzhe recalled that his father, Lin Runsheng, was not a Yan University faculty member. At this time, he should be a professor at the Department of Information and Communication Engineering at a key university renowned for sciences and engineering. The two schools were not far from each other, but under normal circumstances, a teacher from one wouldnât wander around another universityâs campus, right?
Did he come to see me?
When this thought crossed his mind, he felt a lump in his throat. He couldnât help but recall the pastâhad that person secretly kept tabs on him in his previous life too?
When did he learn that Lin Jingzhe had been admitted to Yan University? How did he know his department? When did he start following him? How long had he waited near the dormitory simply to see Lin Jingzheâs face?
This was something Lin Jingzhe had never been able to figure out despite racking his brains throughout his last life: how could someone be so reserved that they would go to such great efforts to hide all of their feelings under a cold appearance, to the point that not even a glimmer could be seen from the outside?
Weighed down by a soul-deep exhaustion, he walked up the stairs, found the publicity department room, and knocked on the door.
Inside, Fang Wenhao was talking with several people. He was slightly surprised upon seeing the youth. âLin Jingzhe? Why are you here?â
A slight smile, akin to battle armor, immediately climbed up Lin Jingzheâs face. Leaning against the door, he nodded hello to the people in the room, then asked leisurely, âBrother Fang, do you have time? Would you like to have lunch together?â
Fang Wenhao certainly had time, not to mention the fact that his grandfather had exhorted him to take care of Lin Jingzhe in school. Seeing as it happened to be lunchtime, he excused himself from his fellow student union members, gathered his things, and came out. After exchanging a few words of greeting, they went down the stairs, casually chatting about various topics.
âIf you want to join the student union, you should do it soon. There are still several vacancies in our publicity department,â Fang Wenhao spoke as they walked. âAnyway, thereâs nothing else to do at school except for studying. The student union also has a special way to publish papers, which can help you accumulate your credentials. This will benefit you after graduation.â
Lin Jingzhe smiled absent-mindedly. âThank you, but I donât think I will. Iâm not very good at working with people like this,â he refused.
Fang Wenhao didnât really believe in this kind of excuse. However, since he saw that Lin Jingzhe wasnât interested, he didnât try to convince himâevery person had his or her own aspirations, after all. He simply changed the topic and began to explain the inner workings of the university.
âLater, I will introduce you to some of the seniors in our department. The school is akin to its own small worldâif you donât join the student union, you have to make connections in other ways,â Fang Wenhao continued to ramble. âYou will know later on, but Yan University is different from other universities; things are more complicated here. Thatâs why you shouldnât show off or make trouble in school, especially with the student unionâthere are some people even I canât deal with, so I wonât be able to help you. The student union president, Hu Shaofeng, is particularly unbridled. If you run into someone like that, just stay away.â
Lin Jingzhe felt that this name sounded a little familiar. After thinking about it, he remembered that in his last life, he seemed to have heard it when having fun with his bad friends. There was a group of scions from wealthy and powerful families, quite different from those ordinary ârich young masters,â who were several levels higher than Lin Jingzheâs social circle. Hu Shaofeng should also belong to that group. However, Lin Jingzhe had only heard of it, and had never met any of its supposed members.
Right now, his mind was occupied by his father, Lin Runsheng; he had no leisure time to think about other matters. He just nodded perfunctorily, stating that he would remember.
They arrived at the campus canteen and got lunch.
Fang Wenhaoâs chopsticks paused, and he looked at Lin Jingzhe with a bit of a surprise. âYou want to let your friend take a class? Didnât he say he didnât want to study?â
âA short one is fine, one that lasts about a month or so. Itâs important that he learns business fundamentals,â Lin Jingzhe replied. âI donât know anyone in Yan City, so I can only ask you to help me with this.â
Fang Wenhao tsked. âIn recent years, many workers have gone on to become businessmen. I know a few good supplementary schools, but the tuition feesâŚâ
âPlease find a reliable one, tuition is not a problem.â
Listening to Lin Jingzheâs tone, he seemed completely serious. Fang Wenhao scrutinized his expression for a moment, then shook his head, bemused. âI donât understand why you are going this far. Youâve rented a house for him, are even arranging a remedial class for him, and donât want him to work. At the moment, the wages for workers in Yan City are not low.â
âThatâs just blue-collar work, thereâs no opportunity for advancement,â Lin Jingzhe said. âHeâs my good brother, I naturally want the best for him.â
Fang Wenhao was convinced. He examined himself. He was also loyal to his friends, and in his circle, his way of taking care of them was well-received and praised. However, if he was in the same situation as Lin Jingzhe, he would at best introduce his friend to a well-paid job. Doing things like Lin Jingzhe, who even considered his friendâs future development, would be absolutely impossible for him.
This was the kind of friendship young people admired and yearned for. Fang Wenhao raised his glass in a respectful toast. âAlright, this big brother is impressed! Leave it to me, I promise to handle this for you.â
Lin Jingzhe smiled and clinked glasses with him. This smile made him look like a harmless little white rabbit, dazzling Fang Wenhaoâs eyes. âThank you, big brother.â
Now that this was out of the way, Lin Jingzhe could attend his military training without worries; the rest could be taken care of after Deng Mai graduated from the short-term course. Deng Mai was smart and his brain was flexible, it wouldnât be hard for him to learn the basics. It was necessary to choose the best cram school possible, no matter the expense. In the current era, the most valuable resource was talented peopleâif it was ten or twenty years later, who knew how many business owners would scramble to snatch someone as capable as Deng Mai.
If he was honest with himself, he had to admit that he was actually taking advantage of Deng Mai.
After eating, Fang Wenhao left in a hurry. Lin Jingzhe headed back, lost in thought, idly kicking a pebble that had the misfortune to lay in his path.
He had become accustomed to never stop thinking. After years of too many troubles knocking on his door all at once, he couldnât tolerate letting himself slack off.
He turned a corner and climbed the gentle slope under the hot sun as a warm wind blew, slowly walking towards the dormitory building.
He happened to kick the pebble a little harder and it rolled out of his sight with a clatter. The sound woke him up and he raised his head, looking for it.
At this moment, from behind, came a voice he hadnât expected to hear, one deeply buried in his memoryââ
âLin Jingzhe?â
His heart skipped a beat and his footsteps faltered. He turned around.
The middle-aged man behind him stared at him with a frown, his eyes sharp and his expression cold. He looked impatient and unapproachable.
He glared at the youthâs sun-reddened face. However, Lin Jingzhe saw the hesitation hidden beneath his stern appearance.
For a while, the two just looked at each other, locked in a stalemate. Then, the manâs feet shifted; he seemed to have lost his nerve and wanted to leave.
âLetâs have a cup of tea,â Lin Jingzhe said, letting out a helpless sigh. âDad.â