Pag Palmer dressed fashionably, was very beautiful, articulate, and particularly likable.
So when she ended up with the senior, it seemed natural to her.
After getting together with the senior, Pag Palmer resigned and became busy, using work to stop herself from paying attention to news about him and Pag Palmer. She remained busy for half a year, but when the National Day holiday came, she went home and suddenly found herself idle, filled with a sense of loss and confusion.
Ivy Price still remembered that the day after returning home for the holiday, her parents had taken the liberty of arranging a blind date for her. Her date was a university graduate from the neighboring village, one year her senior, who had returned to the countryside to work as a middle school teacher after graduation.
The man was a gentle-looking and scholarly type, modest and honest. When he came to the house, he carried a few bags of fruit, smiling shyly as he greeted her.
