"Oh," Gu Nanqiao said, her enthusiasm waning, uninterested.
For her, as long as Huo Jingting was safe and sound, it didn't matter what happened to that man; she didn't care.
Huo Jingting noticed her lack of interest and thought about it but decided not to bring up the past with her.
Those matters were too complicated to explain in a few words; he needed to find time for a detailed conversation to clarify everything.
He ended the topic, no longer continuing, and turning on the GPS, asked, "Which mall nearby is bigger?"
In recent years, Lancheng's economy had developed very rapidly, with roads becoming increasingly complex. He only recognized the area, but as for specifics, he was still unclear.
Gu Nanqiao glanced at the road ahead, "At the traffic light intersection up ahead, turn right, then take the first left, and there is a large supermarket."
After she finished, she vaguely sensed something and looked at him warily, "What are you suddenly going to the supermarket for?"