NOVEL Dear Mr. Shi Chapter 651 - 651 you once said you would never forget me

Dear Mr. Shi

Chapter 651 - 651 you once said you would never forget me
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Chapter 651: 651, you once said, you would never forget me.

Chapter 651: 651, you once said, you would never forget me.

“Having not seen you for many years, I recognized you at the very first glance,” Si Jianan quietly looked at Song Qinghuan.

Seeing her still wearing an expression of unfamiliarity, he said somewhat sadly, “People often say that a girl changes a lot when she grows up, and indeed they weren’t wrong. I haven’t seen you for all these years, and your transformation is so significant that it almost made me fail to recognize you.”

Song Qinghuan understood Si Jianan’s meaning. He was implying that although she had changed a lot, he had still managed to recognize her instantly.

But why had she failed to recognize him?

Song Qinghuan looked at him in confusion, her tone impatient, “Who exactly are you? If you don’t make yourself clear soon, I’ll have to take my leave.”

She didn’t have the time to play this guessing game of who he could or should be with an unfamiliar man.

And this man seemed frivolous no matter how she looked at him.

Si Jianan’s expression froze, seeming a bit puzzled by Song Qinghuan’s attitude.

In his memory, no matter when it was, she was always cheerful, like a heartless, carefree goofball.

But then again, anyone would be a little annoyed when they encounter someone who recognizes them, but they themselves have absolutely no memory of.

And this person was stubbornly refusing to reveal their identity, insisting that she should recall him, which was indeed annoying.

Si Jianan’s lips tightened slightly, a smile in his eyes. “I’m Xiangbei, Si Xiangbei,” he said.

“Xiangbei,” Song Qinghuan murmured the name.

The name Xiangbei was somewhat familiar, but it was from so long ago that she couldn’t be sure if it had ever appeared in her past.

Song Qinghuan looked silently at Si Jianan, her gaze vacant as if she was searching through her mind for memories about this man.

She barely remembered anything pertaining to this name.

“Don’t you remember me at all, Song Qinghuan?” Si Jianan asked, his voice calm.

She really couldn’t recall him at all. Song Qinghuan bit her lip as she looked at Si Jianan. Before she met Shi Yuhuan, she was certain that no man as charming and refined as him had ever appeared in her life.

Looking at the increasingly puzzled Song Qinghuan, Si Jianan chuckled, “You once told me that you would never forget me.”

Hearing this coming from him made it sound ambiguous.

Song Qinghuan struggled to find a response, beginning to suspect that this man was deliberately mocking her.

As she stood up, appearing to leave, Si Jianan’s voice rang in her ear again, “Xiangbei, your former classmate Si Xiangbei. You said I was the most impressive one among all your classmates. Have you forgotten?”

At that, Song Qinghuan finally remembered.

She turned to look at Si Jianan, her eyes filled with surprise, “Are you Si Xiangbei, Si Xiangbei from the first class in Jiangzhong High? This can’t be right?”

The last three words were voiced in doubt. Because the Si Xiangbei in her memory didn’t look anything like Si Jianan at all.

Si Jianan laughed, “Yes, I am Si Xiangbei.”

Song Qinghuan’s mouth dropped open and she stared at him for a good while, seeming to finally reconcile him with the Si Xiangbei from her memories.

She laughed awkwardly, “It seems to be you. But Si Xiangbei, you’ve really changed a lot.”

Si Jianan just smiled without a word.

Song Qinghuan felt rather embarrassed. Meeting an old friend and not being able to recognize him, even mistaking him for some playboy.

She scratched her head in embarrassment, “I can’t be blamed for this. You just said that I have changed a lot. Actually, I think I’m pretty much the same. It’s you who’s had the major transformation, so much so that any of our classmates wouldn’t recognize you.

And more importantly, you’ve changed your name.”

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