Chapter 337: cubs

Chapter 337 Cub

Winter goes to spring, and the national team begins to draft athletes for the Olympics. Luo Ci, Gao Lan and others were all included in the candidate list.

In the National Gymnastics Championships held in early May, in the women's individual all-around final, Luoci won the all-around championship again in his career with a total score of 56.932 points in the preliminaries, 56.765 points in the finals, and a total score of 113.697.

Among them, this little girl won the runner-up with 14.766 points in the women's balance beam final of the National Gymnastics Championships.

And in the women's uneven bars final of the National Gymnastics Championships held on the same day, she won another championship with 14.966 points. In the end, he was successfully selected into the list of gymnastics athletes of the Olympic sports delegation.

After a few months, Luo Ci's light became brighter and brighter in the gymnastics competition. There are too many cuties cheering for her.

At the end of the game, Fu Jingjing squatted at the back door, and many fans squatted at the front door. Some squatted here like myself, were fed mosquitoes, and made a lot of mosquito bags.

After Luo Ci packed her things, Xia Tiannian accompanied her, and the two walked towards the back door wearing masks. Halfway was stopped by enthusiastic fans.

There are many fans of beauty, gymnastics, and even novels. Luo Ci, who was in such a big scene, couldn't bear it.

Shi Shu assigned himself an assistant and bodyguard. At that time, Luo Ci thought it was a big deal, but now it seems that he underestimated it.

Fu Jingjing, who was fed a leg of mosquito bag, held the small gift she had prepared, stepped forward with the momentum of running 800 meters, and rushed to the front.

Fu Jingjing didn't deliberately get close to Luo Ci, but kept a polite distance, and even said to all the fans: "Everyone, don't squeeze the cubs."

This is probably pure liking, liking her, believing in her when those dirty and unfavorable remarks appear, and wanting to block for her. Even if she doesn't know what she likes, that's okay.

Protecting her became instinctive.

Luo Ci smiled, and the exposed eyes were bent, the pupils were clear and beautiful. He whispered something to the assistant, and then said softly to everyone: "I don't have a pen, do you have a pen?"

The girl who was looking at Zai Zai blushed, and only returned to God after being reminded by her friend: "...There are some."

The assistant on the side looked at so many fans, and hesitated to ask for advice: "Do everyone want to buy it?"

"Um."

Luo Ci signed autographs for these little girls, and Fu Jingjing obediently waited aside. From the corner of the eye, she saw that she was wearing cool shorts, and there were several large and small mosquito bags on her legs. Red, but she kept looking at Luo Ci.

She tugged at Xia Tiannian beside her, and asked like biting her ear: "Where's the toilet water in your bag?"

Luo Ci attracts mosquitoes very much, and so does Xia Tiannian, so Wei Xuchi specially stuffed her with a small bottle of toilet water.

Xia Tiannian rummaged through the bag but couldn't find it, and it ended up in the Luoci bag. The screen of the mobile phone in the bag was on, indicating that a call had been received.

Luo Ci didn't look at the caller ID, and picked it up directly. She clamped the phone to her shoulder and neck, and while talking on the phone, she handed the dew to Fu Jingjing, smiled sweetly, and twitched the corners of her eyes, signaling for her to use it.

Toilet water from Zai Zai!

In response, Luo Ci signed his name while answering the phone again, and a deep and pleasant voice came from his ear: "Have you come out yet?"

Luo Ci's signing action paused, his eyes lit up, and he looked at the fans who were still waiting and whispered back calmly: "Right away."

Sure enough, the friendship between fans is still inferior to the dog man!

The spineless Luo Ci just wanted to run to Shi Shu's side.

(end of this chapter)

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