Chapter 413: clingy

Chapter 413 Sticky

"How could you treat me like this!" Ji Fei wanted to grab the whip from his waist, but it was in vain.

Lu Jingzhi was still teasing her, "What did I do to you? Did I push you like this?"

As she spoke, she casually raised her hand, and Ji Fei lost her balance again with a plop.

She resurfaced in disbelief, and before she even had time to wipe off the water on her face, she wanted to go up to her and attack her.

Lu Jingzhi stood on the spot with his hands obediently behind his back, but Ji Fei still couldn't touch half of her clothes, bent his knees, and slipped to the bottom of the water again.

Repeatedly, enough for Jiang Jinxu to see clearly that she knows water.

"That's what I did to you," Lu Jingzhi said with a smile in the midday of her collapsed look, "Whoever let you have nothing to do is going to plot against people—this reminds me of Yuanzhou time, you are so fond of messing around Right and wrong, in the final analysis, there are only two words, idle."

Ji Fei: "You are the one who is free!"

But being deflated several times is enough for her to have a long memory, and she dare not approach Lu Jingzhi.

Climbed to the shore, only then realized that her whole body was wet, wrung out the water from her hair, and then looked up—suddenly, Ji Fei saw the target of her plan.

The target himself is standing on the shore, I don't know how long he has been here.

Ji Fei's originally calm heart became agitated again, so annoying! Don't come early, don't come late, but wait for her to come when she appears in such a mess.

Lu Jingzhi also went ashore, and leaned over to ask the most important thing, "How did you know each other? It made you entangled with him."

How did you meet?

Jiang Jinxu shook his head to express that he didn't know him, but Lu Jingzhi didn't expect Ji Fei to respond in the same way, "I don't know him, I just met him once."

"One side?"

"Enough is enough, this is who I want to marry!"

Although Ji Fei was ashamed and guilty, she still had the cheek to talk to Jiang Jinxu.

Even without Lu Jingzhi stopping her, she felt that Jiang Jinxu was ignoring her love, so she was not discouraged, and kept taking advantage of the loopholes.

Following her non-stop harassment, the two finally found out—this girl met Jiang Jinxu once in the suburbs, and they found out about this place along the way.

Lu Jingzhi felt that it would be a pity not to go to Tsinghua University if this kind of research ability should be used in her studies.

She was disheveled, and with a "witness" like Lu Jingzhi, it wasn't time for the girl to deliver her clothes, so she chased for a distance, but she really didn't dare to go down the mountain.

I could only stomp my feet and watch the two people go away.

Waved his hand, Lu Jingzhi got into his yard, and the water stains on his body extended from the door to the house.

Wei Xiaoqi wanted to follow her to see her, but Lu Jingzhi waved his hand, "It's okay, just relax in the water."

Problem The summer heat of the season has almost disappeared.

She shook her head and said through the window, "You went out without eating lunch, remember to go to the kitchen to eat something."

"Alright~"

When Shen Nanwei returned home, she saw her daughter in new clothes muttering in the yard, seeing her come back with shining eyes, "Mom!"

It’s been a long time since I’ve seen you, and there’s no phone call. Even though we communicate frequently on letter paper, the feeling is different from meeting a living person.

Looking at her now, you can tell how clingy she was the day she just came back.

Not only clinging to her by himself, but also pulling his sister to cling to her together.

Although Jiang Tanyue was on a mission, she didn't waste time, and returned to the base camp after completing the mission, even much earlier than the two returned home.

Hearing that the two younger sisters were coming back, they adjusted their rest days, worked hard for three days, and rushed back to have a reunion dinner.

(end of this chapter)

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