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Chapter 90: Jiajia, what's wrong with you, Jiajia 8

Shi Ying walked out and before she knew it, she was already at the gate of Lei's house.

His gaze fell squarely in front of the orange-red window on the second floor.

He put his hand into his pocket and flipped through the phone in his hand three times before dialing the number. In the end, he didn't dial the number and he pressed it mercilessly.

Turning around indifferently, the person disappeared into the night.

The weather in November had turned cold unknowingly. Jia Jia stood in front of the window wearing a thin sweater, pursed her lips tightly and looked at the man disappearing into the night, and unknowingly bit the corner of her mouth to draw blood.[

She didn't know how long she stood there, but she suddenly plucked up the courage and rushed downstairs. After struggling for several days, she couldn't convince herself to forget everything.

That's the heart knot.

Once the knot is tied, it is not easy to untie it.

Under the dim lights, she caught up with the tall figure wearing a big trench coat and hugged his waist tightly from behind. She felt mixed feelings in her heart.

He spoke quietly, and suddenly found that it contained too many unspeakable emotions.

"Don't go..."

My nose felt sore and I couldn't say a word anymore.

A layer of understanding flashed through Shi Ying's eyes, and then he opened her hands and turned around slowly.

Under the goose-yellow streetlight, a smile slowly appeared on the corner of his mouth, and he silently lifted her up in his arms. He frowned and estimated that she had indeed lost a lot of weight.

"Huangfu Jiajia, have I ever told you that I don't like women who are so thin that they have no fleshiness?"

Shi Ying paused slightly, and deliberately raised her tone a few points, deliberately making it sound like there was no concern in her tone, and even a hint of coldness in her tone.

"You've been stuck at home these past few days and haven't gone over to clean up the apartment for me. Are you trying to rebel?"

"Tell me, what have you been thinking about? You need to shut yourself in the room and think for six days. Why can't you come up with something?"

Huangfu Jiajia didn't say anything. One of the slippers fell off her feet. She gave a slight sigh,

He struggled to pick it up, but Shi Piao narrowed his eyes and strode away with the person on his shoulders.

It took only a moment to make a call, but Liuliu drove over diligently and took them all the way to Shi Ying's apartment.

The place that had been unoccupied for a few days exuded a faint popularity due to the return of the host and hostess. Jia Jia wore an apron and brought three dishes and one soup out of the kitchen, and then sat down beside him in a polite manner.

"Go get another pair of bowls and chopsticks."

"I've eaten it."[

Jiajia placed the untied apron next to the seat, met his cold and arrogant gaze, pursed her thin lips, turned around, picked up the apron and returned to the kitchen.

Shi Ying looked at her graceful back, and a faint smile slowly appeared at the corner of her mouth.

But within a few breaths, the sound of ping-ping-pong-pong-pong-pong came from the kitchen, and Jiajia suddenly felt that her vision was getting dark, and she quickly held the disinfection cabinet with one hand to stabilize her body.

But the dizziness came fiercely. While holding on to the disinfection cabinet, she let go of something in her other hand, and all the dishes fell to the ground.

When Shi Ying rushed in after hearing the sound, her feet were weakly relaxed.

"Jiajia, what's wrong with you? Jiajia!"

Shi Ying's undisguised worry could be heard in her ears. When Jiajia woke up slightly from the darkness and dizziness, she was already lying on the soft sofa. The suffocating dizziness just now finally disappeared, and she took a deep breath.

When she opened her eyes, Shi Ying was holding a cell phone to call Aunt Wu. She grabbed his hand and shook her head: "Shi Ying, I'm fine, maybe... anemia."

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