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666. I'm Not His Lover

An Ruo was dazzled by his smile. She usually didn't pay much attention to Mo Hua's appearance.

At this moment, she was shocked to realize that his eyes were very beautiful and his expression was extraordinary. She had only seen Tang Yuchen and Yun Feiyang have such beautiful eyes.

When she thought of the two of them, she felt melancholy in every possible way, but she did not show it in front of Mo Hua.

Now that Mo Hua had finished eating, An Ruo put away the dishes and washed them, and also helped him clean the house.

Seeing that it was almost afternoon, she went to the kitchen to cook food again, and after cooking for a while, she came out to talk to him.[

"I'm simmering a pot of porridge over low heat. When it's cooked, you can turn off the heat. You can have some porridge in the afternoon. I've also prepared the side dishes and put them in the refrigerator."

Mo Hua hurriedly asked her: "Are you leaving?"

"Well. Just leave the pot while you're done eating. I'll come and clean it for you tomorrow." An Ruo took her bag and was about to leave. The man tried to persuade her to stay: "You can have dinner with me and then leave."

"No, I have something to do when I go back. I will come over early tomorrow."

She was not used to being alone in a room with a man, let alone a man who was interested in her.

After finishing what she should do, it was time for her to leave, and she didn't want to stay too long.

No matter how Mo Hua tried to persuade her to stay, she insisted on leaving. However, when he thought that she would come tomorrow, he felt less disappointed.

An Ruo left Mo Hua's home and returned directly to her own home.

When you open the door, there will be no one in the house, and there will no longer be the sound of Kangkang running over and calling, "Mom, you are back."

She sat on the sofa in despair, dazed for a long time before she got up to cook.

In fact, she had no appetite at all, but she had to eat on time. She had to take good care of her body and wait for the day when Kangkang came back.

Also, she still has to wait for the day when Xiaoji comes back.

It's been seven years, she and Xiaoji have been separated for seven years, and she doesn't know how he is doing now...

Before going to bed at night, An Ruo locked the door and went to sleep with peace of mind. That night, she did not dream about Tang Yuchen again.

Early the next morning, she bought breakfast and went to Mo Hua's place, still cooking for him.

She asked him how the injury came about, but he changed the subject every time and did not answer her.

Since he didn't want to say it, she didn't force it.

After breakfast, Mo Hua said he was going to the hospital to change his dressing, so An Ruo naturally offered to go with him.

When she came to the hospital and the doctor was changing his dressing, she couldn't help but ask the doctor how his injury was and was it serious? [

The doctor said it was not serious, and there were no injuries to the muscles or bones, just some skin injuries. Perhaps out of professional habit, the doctor gave An Ruo a lot of instructions, and she wrote them down one by one.

Seeing how seriously she listened, the doctor smiled and praised Mohua: "Your lover is very kind to you."

An Ruo was stunned, shook her head and explained: "You misunderstood, I am not his lover."

Mo Hua said with a smile: "I am trying to make her my lover."

An Ruo blushed and stared at him in shame.

The doctor said happily: "Even if you are not lovers, you are still lovers, but I think it will be sooner or later for you to get married."

She glared at the doctor again, but Mo Hua smiled happily and said with satisfaction: "I'd like to lend you some good words..."

An Ruo was speechless, forget it, she didn't have the same experience as them.

After changing the medicine, she held his arm and walked out of the hospital. Mo Hua said to walk around casually and didn't want to go back in a hurry.


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