Chapter 177: The noise doesn’t hurt your ears

Chapter 177 The noise doesn't even bother your ears

In the hallway outside the house, Jun Gu walked out of Gong Jiu's room, and his steps were a little chaotic.

Some kind of unknown and strange idea gradually rising from the depths of his heart made him suddenly feel at a loss.

Just took two steps, and bumped into Jiang Xiying who had just come upstairs.

"Hey, Gu Shen, what's wrong? You look so bad?"

Meeting Jun Gu, Jiang Xiying raised the corners of her lips to greet him, staring at the man's strange expression, feeling slightly suspicious.

The footsteps slowed down, Jun Gu suppressed the panic in his eyes, covered his lips and coughed lightly: "What are you doing here?"

Jiang Xiying raised the corners of her mouth and laughed: "Of course I was looking for you. I saw you hurried back to the club after the game. Did something happen to the club?"

Turning around downstairs, Jiang Xiying glanced at the upstairs, "I don't see anything special."

But he looked, the place where Jun Gu came out just now seemed to be Gong Jiuan's room, his eyes moved, "Could it be Jiuan, what's wrong?"

"Well," the name of Gong Jiuan was mentioned, reflected in Jun Gu's heart, adding an inexplicable annoyance to him, and said in a low voice, "She is sick."

This feeling of being dragged by strange emotions is really uncomfortable.

It's like something is grabbing my heart.

"No wonder," Jiang Xiying smacked her lips, the corners of her eyes drooped, and sighed: "My brother who has been playing since I was a child, I don't know when I will be treated like a dumb brother..."

Since having this weird little brother Gong Jiuhan, his presence in the eyes of Gu Shen in his family has plummeted.

There is a faint trend of negative values.

Jun Gu Liangliang glanced at him, and You Shenye's eyes turned dark with disgust:

"Noise doesn't hurt your ears."

Return the nine silent brothers.

Straight past him, Jun Gu turned around and entered his room.

Jiang Xiying put her hands in her pockets, and turned around with a perverted expression.

Then there was only a crisp closing of the door.

He was locked outside the door, with a smile on his mouth, and then gradually stiffened in the quiet air.

"This heartless thing..."

This trick happens every time.

Trying to lift her foot on the door, Jiang Xiying finally didn't get down.

retracted, turned around and coughed, Jiang Xiying whistled, ready to go downstairs.

But the foot that stepped out was hooked by the sudden sound of tiny things falling to the ground and shattering.

This voice...

It seemed to come from Gong Jiu's silent room.

Frozen for two seconds, Jiang Xiying turned around and walked towards the room where Gong Jiu was silent.

The door of the room was ajar.

Jiang Xiying knocked on the door politely, "Jiuan, are you in?"

No response.

With doubts lingering in her heart, Jiang Xiying held the doorknob, pushed the door open and walked in.

The small living room outside was empty.

He tilted his head and looked into the compartment, but saw nothing, so he walked in.

"Jiuyin, what are you doing here..."

People always come inside, Jiang Xiying walked in while talking casually.

Halfway through the speech, he stopped abruptly, stuck in his throat abruptly.

The pair of pupils that Kankan looked up and met was dyed a shocking dark red, with layers of irritation mixed with fierce wildness.

The scalp-numbing gaze almost made him lose his voice: "Nine, nine dumb?"

The teenager was unmoved.

Just looking at him with a pair of eyes.

Noticing something was wrong, Jiang Xiying stretched out her hand and shook it in front of Gong Jiuhan, "Jiuhan, what's wrong with you?"

Gong Jiuan didn't seem to hear it.

Brows furrowed fiercely, Jiang Xiying thought this was unusual.

After thinking about it, he turned and went to Jun Gu's room.

In the room, Gong Jiu's silent eyes gradually cleared up, and he turned his head to look at the entrance of the cubicle.

Update~

Gu Shen seems to be waking up...

(end of this chapter)

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