Qin'er said to the woman next to her, "I was afraid that something would happen to you, and I didn't know how to explain it to your father, so I had to chase you."
After hearing her explanation, Bai Mulin became anxious again, threw away the grilled fish in her hand, stood up and shouted, "Who wants you to care whether I live or die! I will tell my father whether I die or not!"
"Shut up!" The man suddenly became fierce, "Where are you going? I'll go with you. Where do you come from so many ideas?"
Are you afraid that he can't be with her anymore?
After so many years together, I have never heard him yell at me so much.
Seeing that his face seemed really angry, Bai Mulin was really shocked by him for a moment.
Qin'er was really a bystander and laughed secretly.
The phrase "I can't explain it to your father" is really useful.
But if he doesn't like her, why does he have to explain everything to her father?
Had she and Feng Ruohen been looked at like this by outsiders before?
Even now, she still occasionally asks, when did she become a different person in her heart.
I always feel indebted and regretful towards Feng Yao.
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With Mo Qingran, the road became more lively.
After playing and walking around, we entered Cangzhou City near dusk.
Cangzhou is worthy of being the second largest capital of Feng Kingdom.
What you can see is countless prosperity and endless beautiful scenery.
The pavilions seem to be built on water pavilions, and small boats replace horse-drawn carriages, passing gracefully between famous houses and restaurants.
As soon as you step out of the house, you can go on the boat and go anywhere.
When night comes, fireworks rise into the sky, which is so beautiful.
Bai Mulin stood on the bow of the boat and saw the night scene of fireworks blooming, and she wanted to stay a few more days and have fun.
The three of them first found a clean and spacious inn, and planned to eat something and then go shopping in the busy city.
When they went upstairs to perform the ceremony, several tall and burly men with weapons came down from the stairs.
Xu Qin'er was born so eye-catching that she no longer found it strange.
Along the way, wherever there were people, men and women would look at her more.
But why did he feel that the person who was on the opposite side of him just now looked familiar?