It was already past 10 o'clock when she left her sister's house. Her sister wanted to see her off, she said with a chuckle.
"Forget it, it will take half an hour to go back. It's already 11 o'clock when you come back. It's so late, and I'm worried about you again. I'll send you off again and again. It's better not to. I'd better go back quickly."
Interrupting her sister's farewell, Ling'er said playfully, picked up her bag and was about to leave.
"Wait a minute, Ling'er. This is a necklace. It doesn't look so old-fashioned for a girl to wear. Come on, sister, I'll help you wear it. Does it look good?"
Seeing that her sister was about to leave, Meier stepped forward to hold her and said, forcefully pulling her to the mirror next to her and holding her up for her. She asked her with a doting smile.
"Beautiful. But sister, I just go to work and I don't get paid yet. You still pay the rent for me, I,"
The shiny platinum chain had a small heart-shaped pendant underneath. Xin Xin couldn't put it down and looked at the necklace around her neck. Thinking of the weight and value of the platinum, she turned around and said to her sister in embarrassment. If she was reluctant to part with it, she would take it off.
"Silly girl, you are all sisters and you are so polite to me. My sister started working earlier than you, so we don't need the necklace your brother-in-law bought. This is what my sister bought for you. Okay, don't wait any longer. Go back quickly, or go over
It’s getting late.”
Seeing that she was acting like this even though she obviously liked him, Meier interrupted her angrily and almost pushed her out.
"Well, okay, then I'll go and you should go to bed early."
When he arrived at the door, he said gratefully to Meier, turned around and went downstairs.
Looking at the dark alley not far ahead, I unconsciously felt my scalp numb. I was afraid of being robbed, so I kept calm and quietly took off the necklace around my neck and put it in my bag, then bravely walked in.
"Ling'er, is that you?"
As soon as I passed the telephone pole, I came to my downstairs and heard someone calling me.
He stopped quickly and defensively asked the person coming with a trembling voice. The black figure.
"you,"
"Fool, look, it's me you're afraid of, Junyong,"
The man chuckled and said, and then a green light lit up. He clicked on his phone to show her.
"It's you, Junyong, who scared me to death. Why are you standing here in the dark?"
Seeing clearly that it was Junyong, Ling'er naughtily took out her phone and turned it on with him. She relaxed and asked him.
"I was just passing by and wanted to come over to see if you were back. When I got to your downstairs, I found it was still locked. Girl, don't come back so late in the future. Haha. Dangdangdang, do you like it?"
The beautiful woman next to him looked obviously in shock. Junyong explained. Suddenly he took out a large handful of flowers and handed them to her and asked in a low voice.
"You gave it to me?"
It was strange that there was no moonlight when she came back. Now the moonlight shone down, allowing her to see that what he was holding was a bouquet of roses.
Like other girls, she gives herself flowers to a man she likes. She gets a little excited. She catches the flowers and asks happily.
"Well, I gave it to you, do you like it? Let's go, we're almost home."
Junyong said simply and walked with her to the door of the small room she rented.
"We're here. I'm just wondering why you sent me flowers. It doesn't seem like it's a holiday today, right?"
Looking at the house not far away, Ling'er said reluctantly. She turned around and asked unnaturally. But she was regretting in her heart that the road was usually so far, so why was it so close today. But she didn't know that her heart was filled with what she encountered tonight.
He was still jumping for joy and joy.
"Linger, actually there is something I have always wanted to say to you, I like you, can you be my girlfriend?"
As soon as she asked, she was turned around by a pair of strong arms. Those handsome faces with mirrors looked at her carefully before she finished speaking, waiting for her answer.