She actually made a proposal, using a completely negotiating tone.
Gao Lang felt strange, looked at her in confusion, and said in a lingering voice: "That's right... But Xinxin, why are you more curious and more excited than me?" Yes! Her eyes were shiny.
Like a curious baby...
No wonder she doesn't find it strange? He is looking at her privacy. Ordinary women are as private as life...
"I want to know..." She smiled embarrassedly, lowered her head and held him in a secret glance, and she was still smiling and embarrassed. Her expression seemed to be curious about other people's affairs, and it was just something that made people see through.[
It's so embarrassing, really embarrassing!
Gao Lang really wanted to say, "Dear, I'm looking at your privacy, not others..." However, he didn't dare to say that, maybe she wouldn't let him open it at that time.
He pressed the six digits behind his ID card as she suggested, but it didn't open it...
I was disappointed and couldn't see it. It seemed that I had to smash it...
"Can you pry it open? Be careful not to be afraid of breaking the things inside." Rourou's voice gave his advice with a little excitement. At present, she really wanted to know. Why didn't she think that the owner would stay before?
What about the memories? So stupid!
Gao Lang's hand holding the hammer trembled. Good idea is a good idea. It's just that such a good idea made the owner of the box say it out! I was so dizzy, "That... this is what you said, don't go
Repent when he is."
"Yeah, it's okay..."
"Okay..." He quickly moved out of the bedroom, and when he came back, he finally found a guy and prepared to start prying the box. He thought about where to pry it up so that he would not be afraid of hurting the things inside. He squatted in front of the box and looked over.
Do you really want to pry it out if you are confused? Will she remember to destroy him afterwards?
It's hard to say, so I asked again on the safe side: "Mu Xin, you have always been a person who was afraid of trouble. By the way, if it were you, what password would you set?"
"It's simple, because I'm afraid I'll forget it."
“What would you set up?”
"123." She took off and replied.
"Huh? Why?" It's so simple? Do you still need to set a password?