Chapter 918 : Song Yirou: Because You Don't Laugh Often
This problem really bothers him, and he doesn’t seem like someone who gets angry easily!
And he has always hidden his emotions very well.
Only for this Mo Li, she was afraid that he would be angry if he spoke a little harsher words.
When Li Qiye saw him asking this, he pouted slightly and looked at him as if he was complaining.
"Because you don't laugh often, and I can hardly remember you smiling. I know it has caused you a lot of trouble, but here, I only know you, so don't be angry with me."[
Meng Xingchen was stunned for a moment, then felt helpless and couldn't help but reach out and touch his face.
"Some things I don't think are funny. Since I am willing to help you, you are not a problem."
He said this to her.
Seeing her eyes light up, she said again: "Go to bed early and don't be so reckless in the future."
Li Qiye nodded and climbed onto the bed obediently.
Meng Xingchen did not leave immediately, but watched her close her eyes and watched her long eyelashes cast a shadow on her eyelids.
Something strange suddenly felt in his heart.
In fact, he knew that the professor was studying her, even if it was to help her find clues to get back.
However, he was also studying her, a princess from ancient times.
Is this considered taking advantage?
Suddenly, I felt a little guilty.
But no matter what, Mo Li, I won't let anyone hurt you.
When Guan Chengge carried Han Xiaorou back to the room, she had already calmed down.
Put her on the bed and she will sleep obediently.
At this time, there was no noise or fuss, just as quiet as a child.
If her eyes weren't red, it meant she had cried, and it meant she was drinking just to vent.
She really looked like she was usually drunk.
Guan Chengge sat by the bed and looked at her, stretching out his hand to describe her facial features in detail.
She has a very delicate little face with a baby face, and it seems that she has not changed much in the past few years.[
However, he could not forget that he was in this room.
She frowned and said so seriously that she just regarded him as a younger brother.