Chapter 57: courage

Chapter 57 Courage

is charming.

Luo Ci looked at the tightly buttoned shirt on the glass, she had seen the scene inside. Luo Ci's ears flushed with guilt, she didn't know what she thought she was going to do something earth-shattering. As a result, she quietly reached out her hand, rubbed her fingertips on the reflection of the car window, and quickly retracted her hand.

Hung up the phone, Shi Shu drove the car, carefully watching the road conditions outside.

There was a lot of traffic outside, and the beautiful light and shadow of the neon lights fell in front of their eyes and flashed by. Arrived at school in a short while.

Luo Ci pinched the seat belt, she pursed her lips and asked, "Your business trip this time..."

She didn't know what to say in the middle of her sentence.

Shi Shu tilted his head to look at her, as if he could see her reluctance, and also understood her uneasiness, so he looked at her quietly.

Luo Ci suddenly had the courage to say what she wanted to say: "I... You gave me the chance to pursue you. In fact, I don't know how to chase people, and this is the first time I like someone like this."

She paused, "So I don't understand a lot of things, and I don't even know how to approach you. If," she said earnestly with all the cheekiness of her life, "If it is possible, can you teach me how to chase after you? you?"

As soon as these words came out, the whole car became quiet, and Luo Ci could almost hear her breathing lightly.

She is really daring, so arrogant that Shi Shu taught her to chase him...

Luo Ci wanted to hit the glass on the spot.

The car was parked at the gate of the school, and there were many people coming and going. There are even inseparable couples who snuggle up and kiss.

The man asked indifferently: "Luo Ci, who gave you the courage?"

Chase him and still dare to ask him to give a method?

Luo Ci didn't hear any serious and cold tone, she even wanted to say "Liang Jingru gave it", but now Luo Ci sat obediently and replied: "You."

In this case, if anyone dared to say that, he would have been thrown out of the car with a cold face. But Luo Ci was different. He just said the words that gave her confidence, obviously pampering her. I didn't expect her to climb the pole so well.

Luo Ci didn't dare to speak anymore, for fear that his mind would not be clear. She curled her fingertips and said anxiously: "It's okay if you can't... But can you stop being so cold as before, can you message me back?"

After speaking, the tone became lighter and lighter.

The man's face was hidden in the darkness, he could see the girl's uneasy little expression, the wet eyes, Shi Shu suddenly felt a slight collapse in his heart.

There is an indescribable, strange feeling.

He said slowly: "Yes."

Luo Ci breathed a sigh of relief, got out of the car and waved his hand to Shi Shu with high spirits, "Thank you."

The bold Luo Ci returned to the dormitory and rarely talked to Xia Tiannian. Instead, he hugged the quilt and rolled around. In the end, with a red face, he sent a message to the circle of friends that only I can see, like a cooked shrimp.

[He promised to reply to my message! ]

Swiping forward, Luo Ci also posted a lot of circles of friends that only I can see, each of which is about Shishu.

She is like a groundhog, almost every line is ah ah.

Cute and lively.

The youthful vitality in line with this age, the tactful mind of a girl, and the progress of a little bit of pursuit are vivid on the paper.

Luo Ci turned off her cell phone, texted Xia Tiannian good night and went to bed.

As for Lin’s house, when Qi Xuan went to visit Lin Nanzhi as usual, the little boy restored the messed Rubik’s Cube in the darkness, the same silence as before.

Qi Xuan was a little sad, and kept the milk chips.

Under the dim moonlight, the candy on the desk was put away by the man in a glass jar, and the little boy lowered his head in thought.

He pursed his lips and curled his fingertips. Did he get hated again?

Remember to vote wow!

(end of this chapter)

Subscribe
Notify about
0 comments
Intertextual Reviews
View all comments