In the tent, Al was very nervous. She had decided to apologize when she met beren next time, but she didn't expect to meet at the next moment.

Although Al was very nervous, Belen was not nervous at all. He just didn't know what to do. He quietly tasted tea and forced himself not to care about the girl in front of him.

Now that the dust has settled, forget it.

Al didn't drink a mouthful of tea in his hand. Her eyes swept to Zela. She and Belen met here. How do you feel that Zela prompted them.

Did she notice something wrong between herself and Belen?

Zela looked back at al and said, "is there anything on my face? Why are you staring at me?"

"Ah? No, nothing." Al was also startled, and then hurried back to her eyes. She raised her eyes slightly, which was the pair of dark blue eyes.

Their eyes met, as if to convey their emotions.

Zela looked at al and said calmly, "although I don't know what happened between you two, if there is a misunderstanding, it's settled here."

There's no misunderstanding.

Belen shook his head in his heart. He knew that Zela meant well, but in his opinion, there was no misunderstanding between him and Al, but he made trouble for nothing.

Misunderstanding, what is it?

There was some confusion in Al's mind. She didn't know what she should apologize for. Did she apologize for cheating Belen, for losing her temper later, or for going to see the meteor shower with Gayle?

Can't it be the third? It's your own right to see the meteor shower and who you are. Why do you have to apologize for such a thing? The girl thought so.

Al calmed the complex mood in her heart, then looked directly into her dark blue eyes. She lowered her head with sincere apology and shouted, "I'm sorry! I lied to you!"

Seeing al apologize, beren blinked. He knew what the girl was apologizing for, and he was really angry about it.

"You couldn't have told me. You don't need to apologize."

Belem looked at al and then drank hot tea. He knew that his attitude was not good, and he didn't know why he couldn't be relieved.

Hearing this insipid voice, Al pursed her lips and looked up again. She looked at the white haired man in front of her and asked, "so I want to ask, what are you angry about?"

When Al asked, beren's eyes trembled slightly. He looked at the girl in front of him, and then said blandly, "I'm not angry."

Hearing the speech, Al pursed his lower lip and replied, "are you not angry? If you are good at lying or not, you and I are actually half weight."

In the face of such beren, Al had to fight back, because she had such a feeling that if she gave in, it would make the situation worse.

"Ha." Bellen grinned, his dark blue pupil was shining slightly, and he said coldly, "well, I'm angry, so what?"

"So, I apologize." Al seemed to shout out. She held her hands tightly. It was very uncomfortable.

"That's it." Beren just responded like this, then looked at al with flat eyes. He said, "you apologize, my anger will disappear sooner or later. Let's end it."

"When does it end?" Al's eyes widened slightly, her eyes changed again, then clenched her teeth and made a decision in her heart.

"Belem! What the hell do you want from me?"

Hearing the angry voice of the girl, beren sat there silently, while Zela calmly withdrew from the tent. She knew that she would leave space for the two people now.

In the tent, beren didn't avoid the girl's direct eyes, but it seemed that he was angry because of the latter. His voice and momentum seemed weak, but he didn't give in.

"Why are you angry?"

Hearing Belen's question, Al couldn't help shouting, "it's not because of you! Don't you know your attitude is annoying!"

"Annoying? Yeah." Beren smiled and said, "it doesn't matter if you hate me. Don't you still have that guy named gayer anyway?"

"Ha, I finally mentioned kayer. Is that why you are like this because I went to see the meteor shower without telling you and kayer?" Al laughed, too, with some sarcasm.

Hearing the sarcasm in the laughter, beren was also angry at the bottom of his heart. He wanted to sneer and respond, but he didn't know why the corners of his mouth were shaking. He couldn't laugh, so he had to speak in a cold voice as far as possible.

"I won't be angry about you two."

Hearing the speech, Al trembled, but still said in a cold tone, "that's the best. I really don't understand your temper. It's clear that you weren't like this before."

"Before?" Beren didn't refute anything, but whispered, his eyes drooped slightly, looked at al like this, looked listless, and finally made a flat and lost voice.

"I'm sorry for the big change."

Hearing the subdued tone and words, Al's eyes trembled slightly. Did she want such an answer? She just wanted to know what beren was angry about. She had a guess in her heart, but she was not sure. She just wanted an answer.

Tough response, wrong?

Yes, since a long time ago, he couldn't deal with girls. Even facing her was the same. Obviously, she knew it very well, but she forgot it.

Belen has finished drinking the hot tea in the cup. It's obviously very hot tea, but he feels a little cold at the moment. He used to like the bitterness of tea, but now he feels that it's really bitter. Even his mood is sweet and bitter.

I really don't understand your temper more and more. Obviously, you weren't like this before.

Perhaps ah, in Al's opinion, he is different from before. Now he makes it difficult for her to get close to him, and it is difficult for them to express their feelings.

Have childhood friends become the past tense from now on?

"Oh, Belem"

Hearing what else al wanted to say, it seemed to beren that it was probably comforting. He shook his head secretly. He didn't need comfort now, so he interrupted as soon as she spoke.

"After driving for a long time, I was a little tired, so I left first." With these words, beren stood up and looked at the girl again. Then he went to the tent curtain and opened it. Before he went out, he left a word for the girl to sit there.

"So far, thank you for your care. Maybe I won't make you angry again in the future."

Because it's all in the past tense.