Chapter 79: You want to call me second brother?

Chapter 79 Do you want to call me second brother?

next morning

At eight o'clock in the morning, the sky is already bright.

A ray of sunlight shone into the ward through the sparse leaves outside the window. Wen Rui's long and curly eyelashes trembled slightly, and she slowly opened her eyes. She rubbed her eyes and turned her head to look at the man who was already working there.

"Mr. Xie?" Wen Rui picked up the boiled water on the bedside table, took a sip, and moistened her throat.

"Are you awake?" Xie Yanqing took off the gold-rimmed glasses on the bridge of her nose, and turned to look at Wen Rui.

Wen Rui hummed lightly, and asked again: "If you sleep like this for one night, nothing will happen, right?"

She looked at the small sofa in the ward, there were only slightly messy traces, indicating that someone had been lying on it last night.

Xie Yanqing got up, touched Wen Rui's hair, and chuckled softly: "You look down on me? Do you think I'm that weak?"

Wen Rui leaned against the head of the bed, complaining in her heart, why doesn't this man have a serious word in his mouth, if I knew it earlier, I wouldn't care about him.

"It doesn't matter if I don't know, you will experience it yourself in the future, whether I am weak or not."

"Cough" Wen Rui was taken aback and coughed violently.

"When you wake up, get out of bed, wash and have breakfast." Seeing Wen Rui's face flushed, Xie Yanqing couldn't help laughing, the little girl really couldn't help but tease her.

Wen Rui followed Xie Yanqing's line of sight, and there were two bags on the big table, one containing toiletries and the other containing breakfast.

"That, did you buy it?" Wen Rui lifted the quilt and got out of bed, her tone was a little embarrassed, she felt that she really troubled Xie Yanqing too much.

Xie Yanqing raised her eyebrows: "No, I asked Xu Lin to send it over in the morning."

Wen Rui thanked softly, picked up the toiletries on the table and went into the bathroom.

Xie Yanqing looked at the girl's slender back, and the corners of her lips curled up with a slight arc, and she began to fiddle with breakfast.

She looked at the breakfast that had been prepared, which was nutritious and light, very suitable for patients to eat, and a warm current surged in her heart.

In the small ward, the two of them ate silently with their heads down, feeling like home.

After breakfast, Wen Rui looked at the man sitting on the sofa calmly, and asked suspiciously: "Mr. Xie, aren't you going to the company?"

"Mr. Xie?" Xie Yanqing savored lightly, then moved her eyebrows slightly, and said lightly: "I think judging from our current relationship, you can change your name, what do you think?"

Seeing that Wen Rui didn't speak, he continued to laugh and joke, "Call me by my name."

Then Xie Yanqing paused and continued: "Or, do you want to call me Second Brother?"

Second brother? What does she want? Wen Rui's face flushed. She always felt that Xie Yanqing had been teasing her intentionally or unintentionally since yesterday. Such a handsome man dangled in front of you every day. If this continues, who can resist it? ?

Xie Yanqing is the second child in Xie's family. People in Kyoto call him Second Master. No one has ever called him Second Brother, and no one dares to call him that.

Wen Rui weighed it for a moment, she should just call her by name, the second brother is too intimate, it always feels infinitely reverie.

"Xie Yanqing, aren't you going to the company?" Wen Rui asked this question again.

Xie Yanqing felt that his name was very pleasant to be called by a girl, it was soft and waxy, and it also had a girl's unique tone.

"I'm here to accompany you, so you won't be bored."

"I don't need you to accompany me, go to work!" Wen Rui poked her finger, she didn't want Xie Yanqing to delay work because of her.

Xie Yanqing: "Ruirui, call me second brother."

Wen Rui: "I don't."

Xie Yanqing: "What, are you shy?"

Wen Rui: "Shameless old man!"

(end of this chapter)

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