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Luo Xi easily backed up the car a few meters, and then turned out along the narrow passage. She glanced out the window. The obstacles were obviously far away from the car. It didn't take much to get through here.

Difficult driving skills.

She drove the car to the gate of the community, already having a rough understanding of Lin Ziheng's driving skills. There was still a long distance from here to the hotel where they were going to eat, and she was really afraid that he would break down halfway.

"I have adjusted the navigation. This is the road with the least traffic recently." Luo Xi got up from the car and said to the man beside him who was studying the navigation with interest.

"Can you teach me how to adjust it next time?" He was as ignorant as a child, with an obvious desire to learn.

Luo Xi couldn't help but laugh, "I'll teach you when I get the chance. You have to go to the hotel now."

The principal and others are still waiting for him.

He nodded and sat on the spot where Luo Xi had just sat, where her remaining body temperature still remained.

"Goodbye, Mr. Lin."

He said: "Call me Lin or Zi Heng."

She let out a low "Huh?" in confusion.

He shook his head and smiled, "Then just call me Lin Ziheng."

He was too impatient.

She just smiled and said nothing, quietly preparing to watch him leave.

"How do I start this?" He looked at the navigation device on the side in confusion, with a complicated look on his face.

Luo Xi put his head in, stretched out his arms and pressed the start button on the navigation. Half of her body was leaning on the steering wheel, and the soft fragrance of women hit his face. It wasn't until she stood next to the car again that he came out of his trance.

When he came back to his senses, she was so close to him just now.

"Goodbye." Luo Xi waved to him.

"Goodbye." He kept looking at her in the rearview mirror until her figure disappeared from sight, then he reluctantly looked away. A large string of Buddhist beads hung on the car, swaying gently as the car moved forward.

Luo Xi saw Lin Ziheng off and was about to turn around and go upstairs when the tall figure stood in the darkness like a ghost.

If she hadn't been so courageous, she would have smashed the bag in her hand without hesitation.

"Why don't you say anything? Do you know how scary this is?" She complained, stroking her chest, "Like a ghost."

Lu Sheng walked out of the shadows, his eyes glanced over her body, and finally fell to the taillights of the car that disappeared in the distance. His eyes were blank, and he could not tell whether he was happy or angry, "I have never done anything wrong, and I will do it again."

Are you afraid of ghosts?"

"You didn't come here specifically to discuss with me whether there are ghosts in this world, right?"

"Yes, so, I have no problem now." He brushed her shoulder and left, leaving a cold and damp place in the dark night surrounding her.

She knew that he would not show up for no reason, but he was so crazy that he left just as he said so, and she couldn't help but feel anxious and angry.

"Lu Sheng." She called to him, "When can I see my daughter?"

"I thought you didn't want to see her."

She rushed to him angrily, "You know you're not like this."

"Oh?" He put his hands in his pockets, and the sarcasm on his lips was obvious, "I thought you cared more about how to please men."

She knew that he must have seen something just now. She and Lin Ziheng were innocent. Even if they had something, she didn't need to explain it to him, not to mention that he wouldn't care.

"I only care about when I can see my daughter." She repeated through gritted teeth, her face turning unnaturally red from excitement.

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