Then he bent down and hugged the little white fox in his arms, and slowly walked to the bed.
She reached out and gently stroked the little white fox's head, sighed softly, and said quietly, "Xue'er, what do you think I should do?"
The little fox chirped twice.
Ruoxi sighed softly again, bit her lip, and whispered, "He is really hateful, he actually lied to me!"
"He is so hateful, I don't want to marry him."[
The little fox in his arms stiffened.
He blinked his big wet eyes vigorously and chirped a few times.
"Xue'er, you agree with what I do, right?"
Ruoxi touched the little fox's head, raised her pink lips slightly, and revealed a sly smile, "Xue'er, I've decided, I'm going to run away from the marriage!"
Yes, she is running away from marriage!
She told him that he would not be able to get a bride tomorrow.
She wants him to be totally embarrassed tomorrow.
Who told him to deceive her?
She must punish him well.
Forgive him? He thought beautifully!
There was no way she could forgive him so easily.
The moment the idea of escaping from marriage came to mind, Ruoxi became a little excited.
It is better to act than to have a heartbeat, and it is better to act immediately than to act.
She suddenly stood up, took a bag, packed two pieces of clothing and some jewelry, and prepared to leave.
"Xue'er, can you come with me?"
Ruoxi carried her baggage and looked at the sky outside.
It's almost midnight at this time.
Because today is her wedding day, she has to get up before five o'clock and start dressing up.
She must hurry up and leave.[
The little fox chirped twice more and nodded, seeming to agree with her point of view.
"Xue'er, you are so good!"
Ruoxi picked up the little fox and kissed it twice, then hugged its plush body in her arms and opened the door quietly.
She and Xiaohuan don't live in the same house.
Because she likes to be alone and basically sleeps until dawn, she doesn't let Xiaohuan live in her house so that he can serve her at night.
Since she was escaping from marriage, of course she didn't dare to go through the back door.
Fortunately, a "dog hole" I accidentally discovered when I was a child played a key role at this time.
The "dog hole" is a relatively hidden place in the garden.
Moreover, the hole was very small, and if Ruoxi hadn't been relatively slender, it would have been impossible to get through it.