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Shouldn't be here

At the army's indoor training ground, Luo Xi kept kicking the sandbags in front of her, exerting all her strength with each kick, and the beads of sweat on her head fell like raindrops with her movements.

She hadn't had such a refreshing feeling for many years, and the depression and anger in her heart seemed to be excreted with sweat.

Finally, exhausted, she lay on her back on the floor, breathing heavily.

Although Zhou Huiyi is powerful, her moves are fierce and her punches hit the flesh. If she can be more flexible, it is not impossible to win.

It seems that she realized that she was too serious with this woman, and even practiced desperately here to defeat her. Luo Xi covered her eyes with her hands and raised the corners of her mouth forcefully. Why bother? She is just a strange woman. She will be eight poles away from here.

If he can't beat her, even if he beats her, it won't mean anything. He still wants to prove something to that man.

When she took her hand away, the person who had flashed through her mind just now was standing in front of her, looking down at her from above.

She stared at him blankly for a long time, and he also lowered his eyes to look at her. The two of them looked at each other up and down, and finally she reacted and got up from the ground suddenly.

She hurriedly walked out, as if there was a ghost chasing her behind her. Her back straightened with great effort revealed her master's unyielding attitude.

"Where are you going?" There was a touch of softness in the voice, not as harsh as when he scolded her today.

Luo Xi opened the door, and the wind outside cooled her sweat. She replied lukewarmly, "Didn't you tell me to get out? I won't get out, I will only walk."

He strode after her, his tall body blocking her directly, and the door behind him was closed behind him with a bang. She was shocked by the sound and shuddered, raising her head and glaring at him.

There was a height gap between him and her, so she had to raise her head slightly. She didn't want to appear inferior in front of him. She saw her own shadow in his dark pupils, as small as a faint dot.

She thought he would say something nasty again, and she was already prepared to fight back, but he just threw a coat on her...the coat she left behind.

He reopened the door with her dumbfounded expression, and the cold wind blew in his face. He stood in front of her to block the cold wind for her. The wind blew up his clothes, and his figure stopped for a moment before quickly disappearing into the darkness.

He said: "If I saw you on the event list in advance, I would never let you come here, and you shouldn't come here either."

Luo Xi hugged her coat and didn't feel so cold anymore. She was so excited that she was sweating all over and wanted to run out, but now she remembered to put on clothes.

She thought about his last words and couldn't help but sneer. Did he think she liked coming here? This place was filled with the best memories they had, just like an old man looking at photos of himself when he was young. He knew that he would never go back.

The lost youth and beauty, the despair of being unable to recover.

Lu Sheng walked through the empty playground and heard loud singing in the distance. This is a rule in the army. If a task is completed today, everyone must sing a song when they come back to calm the morale of the army.

He listened quietly to the song, which was so soul-stirring, that his thoughts fell to the training ground not far away. Under the moonlight, all the training equipment was covered in a vague shadow.

He seemed to see her waiting under the parallel bars that year, turning her head quickly when she heard his footsteps approaching from far away, her fair skin reflecting the moonlight, her bright eyes full of stars, she called him crisply,

"Lu Sheng."

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