Chapter 33: can’t live together

Chapter 33 Can't live together

Lin Qianqian still wanted to try to discuss it with Fang Xiaoyu, but Fang Xiaoyu cried more and more, and rejected the room where Wu Yuerou's mother and son lived from the bottom of her heart.

Ye Zhen Zhen saw that Fang Xiaoyu was crying so pitifully, she sighed slightly, and suggested, "Maybe we can live together?"

"Live together?" Hearing Ye Zhenzhen's sudden proposal, a glimmer of hope flashed in Lin Qianqian's eyes, and Fang Xiaoyu's crying gradually subsided.

Ye Zhen Zhen pointed to the room she lived in, "Except for the two rooms facing north, these three rooms are very big, and the rooms are also very empty, why not just move the bed to the room where Xiao Chen and I live. "

Anyway, the old wooden bed in the small room facing north is easy to dismantle.

Without waiting for Lin Qianqian to answer, Ye Zhenzhen turned her head and asked Song Yuchen, "Xiaochen, can we live with Xiaoyu?"

【Yo yo yo, Ye Jianjian is starting to put on a show again】

【What the hell, can this black fan stop being so brainless, Zhenzhen is obviously very kind】

【Nonsence! Kind? If I say that Ye Jianjian is Bo's attention, I don't believe that she will really let Xiao Yu and the others live there. 】

Song Yuchen was also walking towards her, he heard what Ye Zhenzhen said just now, he nodded, "Okay."

In Song Yuchen's little heart, he already believed that An Ruilin and his mother had taken Fang Xiaoyu's room away. He felt that Fang Xiaoyu was so pitiful that he didn't keep his own room.

And An Ruilin is also very hateful, always thinking about stealing other people's things.

He will never forgive An Ruilin, a big fool.

Xu Wanjia said, "Why don't you live in my room? They're all girls."

Although the children are young, they are both mother and daughter, which may be more convenient.

Suddenly there was a small voice from the side, "Mom, I don't want others to live in our room."

Yang Yike was hugging Xu Wanjia's thigh, looking up.

Her cat secretly glanced at Lin Qianqian from behind Xu Wanjia. Although the aunt looked friendly, she still didn't want them to live in her room.

Xu Wanjia smiled helplessly, touched little Yiyi's head, and persuaded, "Yiyi, Aunt Qianqian and Sister Xiaoyu both like you..."

Ye Zhenzhen: "Sister Jiajia, needless to say, let Xiao Yu and the others live with us, so that little Yiyi won't cry again, it's getting late, let's act."

Fang Xiaoyu clapped her hands happily when she heard that she didn’t need to sleep in this smelly little room, “Good! Thank you, auntie!”

Lin Qianqian also thanked very embarrassedly, "Zhenzhen, please."

"You're welcome."

【Ye Jianjian, does this count as breaking the program rules? 】

【The program team didn’t say anything, what are you black fans doing here?】

【Hey, Ye Jianjian suddenly has a true fan, why speak for her like this? 】

【Anyway, after watching it for a few days, so many things have happened, I think Ye Zhenzhen is very good, with a clear distinction between likes and hates! 】

[Yes, Wu Yuerou and their mother and son lived in this room before, and she didn't tell anyone to stay with her. Now that Fang Xiaoyu is crying like this, she asks someone to live together. On this point, I think I was wrong. I blacked her out before I was wrong. 】

After everything was settled, Ye Zhenzhen and Xu Wanjia started to help Lin Qianqian move.

Xiao Wen came in from the yard, and said in a businesslike tone, "Guests cannot share the same room."

Ye Zhen Zhen frowned slightly and asked Xiao Wen, "It was agreed to draw lots to choose the room, why can we change it halfway?"

Xiao Wen: "All the guests voluntarily changed rooms. It is okay to change rooms, but it is absolutely not allowed for two groups of guests to live in the same room."

And this article is also written in the contract.

Lin Qianqian hugged Fang Xiaoyu, nodded to Ye Zhenzhen, "Zhenzhen, I changed it voluntarily, since I can't live in one room, forget it."

After saying this, Fang Xiaoyu's crying started again.

(end of this chapter)

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