Chapter 120 - 120: I’ll Take You Home

The driver remained silent in the driver's seat, but Hammer didn't let him go.

"Tell me." He closed the door and asked the driver, "Who is more handsome, the poor uncle driving a poor car or me?"

The driver was an honest middle-aged man. He didn't want to say anything against his will. He thought for a long time before he said, "You… You're younger than him… sir."

The driver is an honest middle-aged man, and he does not want to say against his heart, thinking for a long time, just way: "week less...Younger than he is."

Hammer grabbed a doll from the back seat and punched it to vent his gloomy. "I decided for her a word that I wouldn't drive for the rest of my life. Are there any other men as kind as me? Girls now are so shallow. They judge people according to their outlook," he snorted.

"Didn't you stop driving because your hands trembled when you saw the steering wheel? You don't even dare to sit in the co-pilot seat, do you?"

"… Drive your car!"

The driver was very good but… too honest!

Why did he tell the truth?

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Albert drove his car and stopped at a big mall.

It was a busy time in the mall, and there were a lot of customers coming and going. Albert parked his car and walked into the mall with Sophia.

When Sophia entered the door, he saw a prompt. The cinema was on the fifth floor.

"Let's take the elevator," Sophia said.

The elevator was near the door. It would be much more convenient and faster to take the elevator than to walk the ladder to go up to the fifth floor.

Albert frowned, "It's better to walk the ladder."

Just then, the elevator door opened, and several guests waiting outside went in.

A guest saw Sophia outside and asked, "Are you coming in? I'm closing the door!"

Sophia tugged at Albert, "Come on, it's going to close."

Albert hesitated and followed Sophia into the elevator.

Soon someone pressed buttons on different floors, including the fifth floor, and Sophia didn't have to press it.

When the elevator went up, Sophia suddenly felt something strange.

She turned back and saw Albert's hands shaking slightly and sweats, starting to appear on his forehead.

Sophia was stunned when the elevator door opened on the third floor. She suddenly reached out and grabbed Albert's hand and took him out of the elevator.

Albert felt a soft, warm hand grabbing his hand, a little distracted for a moment.

"You…" Sophia said, "Are you sick of the elevator?"

Albert shook his head, "No…"

Sophia stared at him, "Are you claustrophobic?"

Albert nodded silently without saying anything.

Sophia could not believe it. She remembered that, in her last life, he had pushed her wheelchair into the elevator many times. When he stood behind her, she had never noticed his expression.

For someone with claustrophobia, taking an elevator was really a torture.

But he had never told her about that.

"Why didn't you tell me?" Sophia sighed, "You fool…"

If he had told her earlier, she wouldn't have taken the elevator with him.

"It's all right… Let's walk the ladder." Albert looked down at her fair hand, which had been holding his and never let go.

Sophia realized this when she noticed Albert's gaze and slowly released her hand.

"Let's go." Sophia turned and walked to the ladder.

Albert followed, not side by side with her as before, but quietly behind her.

Soon they came to the fifth floor.

Many people came to the movie on Friday, mostly couples. Many eating snacks and waiting for the opening outside.

Albert went right to the entrance and said something to the staff, who let them in.

"Don't we have to buy tickets?" Sophia was slightly surprised.

"I… I come here a lot. I'm the VIP here. So, they don't bother to give me tickets." Albert was serious.

Sophia was never a VIP of somewhere. Did she see too little?

He went to the door of a screening hall with the words "Hall five". "This is it."

Sophia followed.

The screening room was large, lighted, and empty.

Sophia didn't like watching movies in her last life because she had disabled legs and was afraid of causing trouble to others. She had never seen a movie at the cinema.

However, in the memory of this body, she had watched movies. Some movies were not popular, with only one or two customers, it was like they booked a whole theatre. Movies like "A Biography of Cummins" were not popular, which were not very attractive to most people.

The title of "A Biography of Cummins" appeared on the screen and then followed the opening.

At this time, the lights in the cinema went out. There was only light projected by the screen in the whole cinema.

Sophia's eyes turned to the screen. The film soon began.

Although it was Sophia's favorite movie, her mind was not on it.

She was thinking about Albert's claustrophobia.

Generally speaking, many of the people who had claustrophobia had some psychological shadow in their childhood. Albert impressed her as an optimistic, outgoing man. How could he have claustrophobia?

Or what happened to him in his childhood?

At the thought of these, Sophia turned to Albert, only to find that Albert was looking at her.

Was her mind read through?

Sophia felt that the atmosphere was weird and turned her head away from Albert.

But she had noticed that Albert seemed to be looking at her all the time.

Was that her delusion?

The movie lasted two hours. Sophia was thinking about something else and didn't pay attention to it. By the end of the film, the lights were on.

Albert got up, "Come on. I'll take you home."

"Yeah…"

Sophia went to school on Monday and was informed about taking part in the Chemical Olympic trials in the first self-study class at night.

The audition should have been held last week, and the test papers have long been ready. However, a series of things happened at school last week, Mrs.. Lee was taken away by the police, and the school was questioned on the Internet, leaving Director Bull no mind to arrange the exam.