"Sigh," I glanced at Fei, who kept looking at me, "I can't explain clearly either."
"Yeah, as if you could say anything. But really, even Wu Jiayi of all people got dumped."
"You shouldn't feel sorry, them getting married, it's impossible."
"Why?"
"Background," I blurted out.
Fei said no more.
"Let's order, I'm hungry." I said, "What do you like to eat?" I handed her the menu, accidentally knocking a small tea saucer to the ground, shattering it with a crisp sound.
"How did you see her? What did you say about me?" Xu Dong, knowing that I had seen Wu Jiayi, was as nervous as a mouse whose tail had been stepped on.
I said I hadn't seen you, anyway, I didn't know anything. That's what I said.
He drank some whiskey to calm his nerves, then after a while, said, "And her? What did she say?"
"She said, when you're good, you can't wait to stick around every day, and when you're bad, not even a phone call."
Xu Dong rubbed his temples: "Sigh, forget it, forget it."