Chapter 1037: Su Mohan wants to recognize Xia Ximo Thirteen
Originally there were two people, Xia Qing was holding Su Mohan's, and Su Mohan was holding Xia Qing's.
Because when the two of them broke up, Xia Qing returned this thing to Su Mohan, and Su Mohan also threw it into the cold swimming pool out of anger.
At that time, Xia Qing went to the bottom of the water, found this, and then took it away.
This thing must be very memorable to these two people.
After Xia Qing died, this thing disappeared. It passed through several hands and was sold to others. Then Xiao Zhe went to find this thing. When Xia Ximo received these things, he wore them
On the body.
Now, Xia Ximo said this, which made Su Mohan even more excited. Looking at Xia Ximo, his eyes were full of love and affection, as if he were a father looking at his beloved daughter.
, which makes people very distressed.
After Xia Ximo took out something, he handed it to Su Mohan. It was in the shape of a heart with the word "Xia" engraved on the back.
This thing, it can be seen, is made of good stuff, so it is still in good condition.
As soon as Su Mohan took the thing, he looked at what Xia Ximo sent over and took a quick look. He didn't look at it in detail. He just needed a simple glance and immediately recognized that this thing was Xia Qing's.
When Su Mohan saw this, his eye circles started to heat up, as if tears were about to fall.
It's her, it's her, it's her.
She is Xia Qing's daughter, she is Xia Qing's daughter.
Chapter 865
Xia Qing, Qing'er, Qing'er...
Su Mohan took out a pendant from his neck with trembling hands. The pendant was exactly the same as the one in Xia Ximo's hand, and the name engraved on the back was Su.
Back then, two people had a quarrel and broke up, and each threw away each other's things. But in the end, everyone picked up all these things and put them away little by little.
Xia Qing, she is Xia Qing's daughter.
Looking up at Xia Ximo, his eyes were very excited. In fact, just by looking at Xia Ximo's appearance, one could clearly identify whose daughter she was.