Chapter 264: You won't be alone with me when you sleep
"Good morning Aunt Li."
Gradually, a faint smile bloomed on Tong Yiqing's face.
Seeing her smile, Aunt Li felt better.
"You didn't have breakfast. I cooked the porridge, drank the porridge and then took the medicine."
"Aunt Li, thank you. I've already had breakfast and taken my medicine."
Tong Yiqing felt deep happiness from Aunt Li's soft tone.
I am so lucky to have such neighbors.
"That's it, just eat it. What do you want to eat for lunch? Aunt Li will cook it for you."
He looked at Tong Yiqing's gauze-wrapped wrist and saw that no blood was oozing out, and he breathed a sigh of relief again.
"Aunt Li, don't bother me. My injury is almost healed. Just come over and chat with me when you have time."
"That's okay too."
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A week later, the wound on Tong Yiqing's wrist healed.
Due to poor handling, a faint scar was left on the wrist.
This may be the proof left by that painful but sweet and happy past.
As long as no one mentions the names of Jin Ye or Wen Zeyu, Tong Yiqing's mood will not be affected.
Yesterday she found a job as a secretary in a group.
Although it's strange that this group hired her when she didn't speak English, at least she has a job.
Because tomorrow is the first day of work, Tong Yiqing went to bed early.
As usual, not long after Tong Yiqing fell asleep...
A black shadow jumped up to the window, jumped down gently, came to the bed, and lay down gently next to Tong Yiqing.
"Xiaoqing, I'm sorry. With me here, you won't be alone when you sleep."
That voice was so familiar, it seemed to be Wen Zeyu's.
In the early morning, crystal dewdrops condensed on the grass and petals on the roadside.
They are so clean and transparent.
Even if you take a piece of crystal and place it next to the dewdrops, it will be eclipsed.
The crystal dew reflects the rising sun, like glass beads, flickering on the tips of the leaves.
When Tong Yiqing opened her eyes, it was already seven o'clock in the morning.
For the past few days, when she woke up every morning, she always had the illusion that someone was beside her while she was sleeping, or that someone was holding her hand.