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137. Inexplicably more melancholy (7)

"If the car brakes are broken, it not only poses a safety threat to others, but also irresponsible to your own life!"

Several people next to him nodded after hearing Jiang Ming's words, and cooperated and said, "Yes, yes!"

The woman was furious and helped the electric car up and pushed the person away.

After the woman left, Lu Anyi hurriedly pulled Jiang Ming's hand and looked at it, asking, "Senior Jiang Ming, does it hurt?"

"It doesn't hurt!"[

"There is a pharmacy in front of you. Go and buy a band sticker to it!" Lu Anyi kept holding Jiang Ming's injured hand while speaking, and her eyes kept staring at Jiang Ming's wound.

Jiang Ming's hand seemed to tremble slightly, and he smiled and said softly to Lu Anyi, "It doesn't matter, it's better to stick to the band-and-mouth patch!"

Upon hearing this, Lu Anyi looked up and asked worriedly, "Uh, will this cause bacterial infection?"

Jiang Ming pulled his hand back, pursed his lips and shook his head with a smile, and said, "No!"

"Thank you so much, otherwise I would have been hit by that electric car!" As she said that, she thought of the tone on Pei Yifeng's phone just now.

Her heart has always been tied to Pei Yifeng, so she didn't fight back when the woman yelled at her just now because she was not in the mood.

"I think you'd better go home and have a rest. I feel like you're in a bad state!"

"Um!"

"I send you!"

Jiang Ming sent Lu Anyi to the entrance of the community and left.

Lu Anyi entered the community and did not go home directly, but went to the sports area of ​​the community. It was winter and there were fewer people coming out to exercise in the evening. The swing that many children usually rush to sit on is now empty and no one is sitting on.

She sat on the swing, pushing the ground with her toes without her heart, shaking the swing gently, looking up at the sky in a daze.

The sky gradually became dark. Pei Yifeng had not come back yet and didn't even make a call. She took out her cell phone and wanted to call him again. A text message was displayed on her cell phone, which was from Pei Yifeng.

She excitedly opened the text message, ‘I won’t go back tonight!’

She stared at the words on the text message for a long time, pressed Pei Yifeng's phone number, but prompted that the other party had turned off.

She leaned on the swing until the moon was on the treetops, and it became colder and colder. She shivered a lot before she got up and returned to the house.

Open the door, close the door, turn on the lights, and see that the house is empty and the heart is empty. This is different from the feeling of Pei Yifeng's home being empty when he was on a business trip. It is a feeling of loss.

Holding a cup of hot water, I sat on the balcony and looked at the entrance of the community. The vehicles and people entering and leaving suddenly became an inexplicable melancholy.

Lying on the sofa, facing the TV all night, I fell asleep as I watched it. The next day I woke up and found that I was already lying on the bed. She didn't drink alcohol last night, so I remembered it very clearly that I was lying on the sofa. [

She happily lifted the quilt and ran to the living room barefoot "Yi Feng!"

Pei Yifeng sat on the balcony, looking outside, with melancholy between his eyebrows.

When Lu Anyi saw this melancholy and helpless expression on Pei Yifeng's face for the first time, she was a little hoarse.

After pausing for a while, she slowly asked, "Yi Feng, what's wrong with you? Aunt Qiong is okay?"

"In the hospital!" Pei Yifeng's voice was the same as the one he spoke to her on the phone yesterday.

Then he looked at Lu Anyi's feet again, frowned and said, "Go and put on slippers!"

Lu Anyi felt another kind of loss. In the past, Pei Yifeng would usually remain silent when she saw that she was in this state, and then she got up to help her get slippers.


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