Chapter 1364: Traveling through the episode! Shen Su'er Chapter 9
He knocked on the door and shouted, "Hey! Woman, have you changed your clothes? The children have been born for so long..." He fainted, how could he say something like a mother? Thinking of this, he frowned himself
It's right.
"I, I...I..." The person inside looked very anxious.
However, I felt that I was no longer afraid of him. I probably saw that he would not hurt himself. After all, he would go out and wait when changing clothes now, at least he would not look like a thief.
"Hey! Change your clothes, change them for half an hour? Hurry up! I don't have so much time to spend with you." He called someone.
This woman is really, why is he wasting time here?
He himself felt that he had something wrong.
At this time, she was holding these clothes, and she wanted to die, and she couldn't wear them! How do you wear clothes you've never seen before? And what kind of clothes you're wearing like a skirt? And it's so short! Exposing a piece of your legs,
Don't wear it! Even if she can, she won't wear it.
"Hey!" After waiting for a while, he knocked on the door again.
Finally, he couldn't bear it anymore and opened the door and went in.
When he opened the door and looked inside, he wanted to go crazy.
This woman was still hanging in the bed in a daze? She was stunned for more than half an hour? She was trying to force him crazy, right?
"Woman, you don't want me to change your clothes for you, right?" Suddenly, he was angry and glanced at her with a strange look.
Wearing a nightgown, the curve... seems to be really good.
Although he is not a fickle radish, he has had a few girlfriends and is no longer a pure virgin.
"No!" she refused.
There is nothing to do.
He went out and soon, an aunt came in.
It seems to be next door.
He was polite and gentlemanly. He didn't know what he said to the aunt. In front of outsiders, he was really gentlemanly.
The aunt looked at Shen Su'er with sympathy.
Gao Lang said a little sadly: "Please, aunt."
"Well, don't be polite, it's not a big deal, it's a small thing. Oh, what a poor kid..."
The moment he closed the door, the aunt was kindly nagging.