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Chapter 503 The play continues

[69 Book Bar - www.] Seeing that Shangguan Luoyi had been staring at her, Hu Xiaoxian couldn't help but snorted, and quickly took a half step back, "Shangguan Luoyi, why are you always staring at me?

Look! Are you planning something else?"

"What a ghost idea? How dare I?" Shangguan Luoyi quickly changed the subject, "Xiaoxian, aren't you already hungry? I have already asked someone to prepare pastries."

"Well, I'm very hungry. Please hurry up and ask people to serve it." After saying that, Hu Xiaoxian sat down on the mat in front of the crystal table.

"Yes!" Shangguan Luoyi responded quickly. He clapped his hands twice, and saw several women in beautiful clothes walking in with different dishes. After they put down the pastries and dishes in their hands, they

They retreated together again.

"Xiao Xian, eat quickly." Shangguan Luoyi quickly picked up the chopsticks and approached Hu Xiaoxian, "Xiao Xian, do you need me to feed you?"

Hu Xiaoxian curled her lips, "Who cares about you coming to feed me? It's not like I don't have hands!"

A row of crows flew past Shangguan Luoyi's eyes. The crows were squawking at him, mocking him for being so courteous to Hu Xiaoxian.

Fox Xiaoxian was holding delicious pastries and chopsticks at the same time, stuffing anything delicious into her mouth. Anyway, she was very slim and would not gain weight no matter how she ate.

Soon Hu Xiaoxian filled her stomach. She picked up the milk on the table and took a sip, "I'm full."

"Take a hundred steps after dinner and live to be ninety-nine." Shangguan Luoyi stood up quickly, "Xiao Xian, why don't we go out for a walk together right now?"

"Going for a walk? With you! I don't want that!" Hu Xiaoxian frowned. She felt that she seemed to have forgotten something very important. "Hey, I seem to have forgotten something."

"If you forget it, just forget it. Don't think about it again." Shangguan Luoyi wondered in his mind. Could it be that Hu Xiaoxian has already remembered the crescent moon pendant? What should he do? If she suddenly asked him for the crescent moon pendant, where would he be?

Go find the crescent moon pendant and give it to her?

Sure enough, when Hu Xiaoxian saw the crescent pendant on her neck, she quickly remembered the crescent pendant, so she immediately reached out to Shangguan Luo Yi, "Where's the crescent pendant! Give it to me now!"

"..." The corner of Shangguan Luoyi's mouth couldn't help but twitch, and his eyes rolled, and something suddenly came to his mind, so he quickly covered his head and pretended to be in pain, "Ah, it hurts, my...

Head hurts……"

The kind-hearted Fox Fairy couldn't help but feel pity, "Shangguan Luoyi, what happened to your head?"

"It hurts so much, it hurts me to death..." Shangguan Luoyi held his head tightly with both hands. In order to act more realistically, he simply lay down on the ground, almost frothing at the mouth and kicked his legs.

"Shangguan Luoyi, what's wrong with you! Don't scare me... you're not going to die, are you?" Seeing Shangguan Luoyi lying on the ground, looking like he was dying, Hu Xiaoxian couldn't help but feel anxious.

"Xiaoxian, I may not be able to do it anymore," Shangguan Luo Yi saw that Hu Xiaoxian actually took it seriously, so he simply improvised and continued the play, "Xiaoxian, there is actually one thing that I have never told you. I can't do it anymore."

He is terminally ill and will die soon."

Hu Xiaoxian was immediately shocked, "What! You are terminally ill, how could this happen? Weren't you fine yesterday? How could this happen!"

"Terminal diseases usually strike very quickly, so there are no warning signs. I have never dared to tell you because I was worried that you would be very sad if I left you one day. In fact, I really like you, so I want to possess you.

If I could have you with me at the end of my life, even if I die, I would be willing to do so." The voice was extremely deep, and it really seemed like the words of a person who was on the verge of death.


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