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Chapter 3 Seven days and seven centuries 2

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    Sa Shuang just walked aimlessly like this, his legs and feet were numb and he didn¡¯t know it. Unknowingly, he came to Dongjiekou, saw the antique facade, and seemed to be able to see the preserved egg and lean pork porridge that Yingzi never got tired of eating.  The tip of the nose seems to be able to smell the fragrance of porridge made by Dagu.

    Sashuang suddenly thought of Yingzi.

    Where did An Rumo take her?

    She took out her mobile phone from her handbag in panic and pressed the shortcut number.

    "Sa Sa." The heroic voice came from beside my ear, still as sweet and calm as ever.

    "Yingzi, where are you?" Sashuang asked eagerly.

    "Well, outside." Yingzi pondered for a moment, then answered speciously.

    It sounded very quiet over there, and they couldn't hear where they were.

    "Are you still together?" Sa Shuang carefully chose his words.

    "Yeah." Yingzi responded lightly, "Sasha, wait, I'll call you when I get home."

    Before Sa Shuang had time to react, Yingzi stopped the line.

    Sa Shuang stood on the side of the road, staring at the mobile phone in his hand for a long time in a daze, and suddenly realized that there will be a person, a man, between the intimate sisters¡ª¡ª

    Yingzi closed the line, turned her face and looked at the man who was still calm a few steps away. The man in front of her was handsome and elegant. She could clearly see his side face when she raised her head slightly. It was so perfect and handsome, just like  It is a collection of art.

    This kind of man makes women unable to not be tempted, but some people can control themselves, they only want to see from a distance and don't want to play, and some people are willing to fly moths to the flames and enjoy it.

    Yingzi stared at him fixedly, the gentle sound of waves in her ears seemed to be tugging at her heartstrings, but her heart was still as calm as a pool of still water.

    "Mr. An, the night is getting cold and the sea breeze is strong. It's time to go back." She said lightly and walked back to him.

    After coming out of Meiye, An Rumo pulled Yingzi into the car, and then drove without saying a word.

    Tonight was the first time that Yingzi was in such a small space with him. Compared with the way to Meiye just now, An Rumo at this time made her feel even more flustered.

    Even such a grand and spacious Cayenne makes Yingzi feel too oppressed and narrow. Is it because of the car or because the car is full of his breath, the faint smell of cologne on his body is his usual  Style, elegant and low-key, calm and restrained.

    Yingzi wanted to ask him where he was going several times, but when she turned around, she saw his straight nose bridge, firm chin, slightly pursed thin lips, and

    With an inexplicably gloomy and handsome side face, he couldn't ask a word.

    It wasn't until the car stopped that Yingzi knew that he was taking her to the beach.

    He got out of the car directly, and walked forward to the beach in silence, with his hands slanted in his trouser pockets, just looking at the sea in the distance.

    Yingzi seemed to be forgotten by him, so she had to follow him and get out of the car.

    In late summer and early autumn, the sea breeze is slightly cool.

    She remembered that in the office today, she could hear his cough from time to time.

    Although it wasn't serious, and he was extremely careful to cover his mouth with fists, but Yingzi still noticed those noises.

    Yingzi stood beside him, looking up at him, the sea breeze in the night became more and more cool and whistling, pouring into his thin shirt, and his usually strong and tall figure seemed to become weak.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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