What's wrong? Kato Yuzuki really wants to ask Gojo Satoru if he did it on purpose. However, looking at his innocent eyes, she didn't want to say anything and said directly: "I'm going back."
"Hey" Gojo Satoru was really surprised. He raised his eyes and looked at Kato Yuzuki, "Don't you want to look again?"
"No need." In response, Kato Yuzuki shook his head. She saw no point in staying any longer, just walking around getting Gojo Satoru's behavior. She very much doubted if the other party would come up with a new way to attract her if she delayed for a while longer.
Fortunately, she got some inspiration before this, even if she goes back, it won't affect her.
Then she would draw in the room and let Gojo Satoru do other things. She had no way to deal with it here and was worried about what would happen. Moreover, she also guessed that it was because he didn't usually go to this kind of place, so he was a little uncomfortable with it.
Gojo Satoru didn't know these thoughts, and he didn't say anything after hearing Kato Yuzuki's affirmative tone. It will inevitably be a little inconvenient to go back here.
So the two started climbing up the mountain and walking back along the way down. It’s not that there are no other ways, but in terms of time and convenience, the original route is still the best.
After returning home, Kato Yuzuki found that it was already afternoon.
For a moment, she didn't know whether to lament that she came back at the right time, or whether to lament that she wasted a lot of time on the road. But no matter what the situation is, she can rest assured to create.
Of course, before that, we still have to prepare dinner.
However, before she finished changing, she heard Gojo Satoru's voice: "Yuzuki-chan, when are we going to visit?"
This caused Kato Yuzuki's movements to pause for a moment, and then quickly returned to nature. While rolling up his sleeves, he walked towards the kitchen, "Satoru-san, why are you becoming so impatient?"
She has not forgotten what Gojo Satoru said before. Even if it means that she is going to visit her parents, it will not be long from now, only a few hours at most.
"Isn't Yuzuki-chan unhappy?" Gojo Satoru didn't care about Kato Yuzuki's question, and his tone was quite casual. While talking, he followed her to the kitchen, even putting an apron on Kato Yuzuki and tying it for her.
In Kato Yuzuki's view, such actions are really redundant. I even began to wonder if Gojo Satoru had an ulterior motive.
It's just too doubtful.
Even if he really wanted to visit his parents, his behavior before and after was too inconsistent. It's not like she hasn't heard of or seen on TV that the man was extremely attentive when he was going to meet his parents, but that kind of state clearly shouldn't appear on Gojo Satoru.
Although, to some extent, Gojo Satoru's actions are worthy of praise.
But it is unavoidable to make people uneasy.
Seeing that Kato Yuzuki didn't speak, Gojo Satoru raised his eyebrows slightly, "Are you really unhappy?"
Kato Yuzuki finally came to her senses. She adjusted her thoughts, walked to the counter with a calm expression, took out the vegetables, and said while washing: "It just feels weird."
"Well, what's weird about this?" After receiving Kato Yuzuki's excuse, Gojo Satoru leaned on the cabinet next to the counter extremely relaxed, with a hint of smile in his tone, "I just want to see Yuzuki-chan as soon as possible. As for my parents, I feel very guilty especially when I think about the past situation. I am also really worried about whether my image with Yuzuki-chan will not be good, which makes me a little sleepy. If you want to apologize, it is always better to hurry up, isn't it? "
"" Kato Yuzuki didn't believe a word of Gojo Satoru's words. Maybe there was some meaning in it, but she didn't think it was like that.
She took a deep breath, controlled her emotions, moved her eyes to Gojo Satoru, and said with a serious expression: "Satoru-san, please speak properly."
Gojo Satoru could feel Kato Yuzuki's mood, and he was a little helpless about it.
In his opinion, everything he said was true, and there was no falsehood. Even if it was an exaggeration, there was no difference.
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