Chapter 351: Thank you for appearing in my life (3)

Chapter 351 Thank you for appearing in my life (3)

"The girl in the red dress is the female lead. She stole the female lead's mobile phone and sent the male lead a message. She asked the male lead out to watch a movie. Then she secretly took a photo for the male lead. The male lead misunderstood that the female lead and the male lead went to see it." Movie date." Mrs. Tao became more and more angry as she talked, "The male lead really believed it, and made the female lead cry."

Seeing the old lady mad with anger, Gu Qingning couldn't laugh or cry.

She glanced at the TV, and the heroine was **** off and the second female lead acted as a good person, comforting the hero in a soft voice.

The point is, the male lead still allows her to hug him.

"..."

There is really no bloodiest, only more bloody.

Fu Juncheng picked up a fork, inserted a piece of apple, and handed it to Gu Qingning, speaking casually, "Grandma, don't watch such **** dramas."

Old Madam Tao gave him a blank look, "What do you know? Only by reading too much can you improve your ability to identify green tea, so you won't be easily deceived."

Gu Qingning took a bite of the apple, and bent her lips silently.

This statement makes some sense.

"You don't know romance at first glance, do you understand the process of falling in love?" Mrs. Tao said carefully.

"It's like on TV. You have to watch a movie on a date, send flowers, give gifts, remember every anniversary of acquaintance, and prepare small surprises. Only by talking about the details can you show how much you love someone."

Hearing the back, Fu Juncheng's brows and eyes became more serious.

After eating the apple, Gu Qingning noticed a gaze falling on her.

She raised her eyes and met the man's deep eyes, her face was puzzled.

See what she's doing, what's going on?

Fu Juncheng asked directly, "Do you want to go to the movies?"

Gu Qingning, "..."

"Want to go to the movies?" He asked repeatedly.

Old Madam Tao covered her mouth and snickered, looking at Fu Juncheng with a "children can be taught" expression.

"Don't go, young couples have to watch movies together to increase their relationship." Mrs. Tao encouraged.

Gu Qingning lowered his head slightly, feeling the heat in his ears.

Fu Juncheng saw the embarrassment in her eyes, smiled knowingly, and looked at her with a smile on his face, "We will go when you are free."

Gu Qingning didn't answer, but inserted another apple and ate it.

At this time, Yunzheng came to the door, holding a cake in his hand.

Gu Qingning looked up at Fu Juncheng, and asked curiously, "Who's birthday today?"

Fu Juncheng hooked his lips, "No one's birthday, this cake is for you."

Gu Qingning was surprised, "You bought it for me?"

Her birthday is over, why buy her a cake.

Fu Juncheng tore off the bow, opened the lid, and the delicate cake exuded a sweet smell.

Old Madam Tao read the words on the cake, "Congratulations to the young champion Ningning."

After being read directly by her, Gu Qingning blushed, looking at the cake on the table, her heart suddenly warmed up.

She looked at the man sitting opposite, the corners of her lips curled, "When did you get ready?"

Yunzheng said quietly, "Miss Gu, I knew you got your college entrance examination results today, so I ordered a cake yesterday."

Hearing this, the smile on Gu Qingning's face became even more touching.

Fu Juncheng stood up, walked around the coffee table, and approached her.

Madam Tao smiled knowingly, got up and sat on another sofa.

Fu Juncheng sat down next to her, stretched out his hand and rubbed her head, and said in a low voice, "Congratulations to my family, Ningning, for becoming the champion, and congratulations to you for going to college."

Regardless of the presence of other people, Gu Qingning followed his heart, stretched out his arms to hug him, and put his red lips close to his ears, with a very soft voice, "Thank you, Fu Juncheng."

Thank you for appearing in my life.

The countdown to free on the 29th...

(end of this chapter)

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