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Chapter 2249 Childlike Innocence

"right."

Zhuge Yun gave Xiao Xiao a thumbs up.

Then he glanced at Zhao Luzheng and said, "It's so easy to guess."

Zhao Luzheng:......

"What's wrong with Paper Crane?"

Zhao Luzheng looked curious.



"I get angry when I talk about this."

Zhuge Yun's tone was quite angry, "I will go home from school on Thursday."

"The first thing I did when I got home in those days was to go back to my room and look at my paper cranes."

"That day was no exception."

"result……"

Zhuge Yun took a sip of tea and said, "My paper cranes have been torn apart!"

"What?"

Zhao Luzheng was surprised, "Who is so boring?"

"Yeah, who is so boring?"

Zhuge Yun gritted his teeth, "When I saw the table full of pieces of paper, I felt as if I was struck by thunder."

"I made paper cranes for a week."

"I'll take it to school tomorrow..."

"It's all ruined..."

"I suddenly-"

"Ahem~"

Zhuge Yun's voice stopped suddenly.

What happened next was a bit embarrassing, and he just wanted to skip this part-

"You just cried?"

Xiao Xiao received it naturally.

"how do you know?"

Zhuge Yun was shocked.

Then there was a look of annoyance on his face.

Isn't he just asking for it?



"It's okay, second brother."

Zhao Luzheng comforted Zhuge Yun, "You are just a kid."

"Third brother and I both understand."

Zhuge Yun:......

All right.

Now that the most embarrassing thing has been said, he has nothing to hide.

"I really burst into tears at that time."

"The crying was earth-shattering."

"Everyone in my family was shocked by me."



"Later, my grandma remembered that in the afternoon, the grandma next door came to visit with her grandson."

"Maybe that's when..."

"The other person is just a child who has just learned to walk."

"Even if you know he did it, it's useless."

"My family comforted me."

"And help me make paper cranes together."

"But that's what I did for a week. How can one night be enough?"

"The teacher said there is no requirement for the number of paper cranes, and my family also said this number is enough..."

"But I'm not willing to do it."

"Obviously I folded so many paper cranes, just the night before, before the liberation."

"It's hard to accept it for anyone, isn't it?"

"But even if I want to fold back all the paper cranes that I dismantled, children can't stay up all night, and I don't know when I will fall asleep."

"I remember the last impression was that the jar was only one-third full of paper cranes."



"My mother said that as soon as I woke up that day, I screamed "Thousand Paper Cranes."

"I've never seen me pay so much attention to any assignment before."

Zhuge Yun shrugged his shoulders, "Now that I think about it, I seemed a little stubborn back then."

"But as the youngest said just now, he is just a kid."

"Sometimes being stubborn can be a headache."

...

"I don't remember screaming at the time, but the first thing after I woke up, I looked at the glass jar on the table."

"I thought I was going to see a glass jar that wasn't filled with paper cranes."

"but......"

"What I saw was a glass jar filled with paper cranes."

"Just like before."

"I was so surprised."

"I'm also very happy."

"I thought my family had done it for me overnight."

"At that time, I was so overwhelmed with joy that I didn't notice anything was wrong with the expressions on my family's faces."

"Later, a long time later, when I was in the third grade of junior high school, we talked about this incident at the dinner table, and I learned from their mouths that the jars full of paper cranes were not made for me by them."

"I was very surprised and asked them why they didn't tell me then?"

"they said......"

"I'm so happy to see a jar full of paper cranes..."

Zhuge Yun was a little embarrassed, "I was probably too excited at the time."

"No one in my family corrected me."

"Besides, I was in a hurry."

"There isn't enough time in the morning to have 'superfluous' conversations."

"But after this delay, they forgot about it."

"I just never knew."

"I didn't learn about it until many years later."

"I didn't really mind that they didn't tell me the truth at the time."

"What I'm more curious about is, if they hadn't made it, what happened to the jar full of paper cranes?"

"I could not understand."

"No one in my family knows about it, and they don't care about it. After all, it's been a long time ago."

"so......"

"This matter has become an unsolvable mystery of the Zhuge family."

...

"Pfft~"

Zhao Luzheng couldn't help laughing.

Still haven’t solved the mystery?

is not-

Ahem.

Noticing Zhuge Yun's unkind eyes, Zhao Luzheng touched his nose.



Zhuge Yun looked away.

"My mother joked that maybe Santa Claus saw how pitiful I was and helped me."

Zhuge Yun frowned and curled his lips, "It's not winter, it's Santa Claus,"

"I don't want to make up a better one."



"but……"

Zhuge Yun stretched out his hand and knocked on his head, "If it's not a family member or Santa Claus, who could be so kind?"

"If I find out, I will definitely thank him properly."

"I still vaguely remember my surprise when I woke up that morning and saw a jar full of paper cranes."

"What a surprise."



"Could it be like the fairy tale says, the elf helped you?"

Zhao Luzheng had a sudden idea.

Zhuge Yun rolled his eyes.

"My dear, that's right. People should keep a little childlike innocence."

Zhao Luzheng sneered.

He just talked casually.

"Is it true that your family didn't fold it for you after you fell asleep?"

Zhao Luzheng is serious.

No matter how you think about it, this is possible, right?

As the second brother said just now, he cried so miserably at that time and was very stubborn in trying to restore the paper cranes to their original state. He didn't give up until he couldn't hold on any longer and fell asleep.

Most parents can't bear to let their children down when they see them so sad, right?

In his opinion, it was basically the second brother's family members who stayed up all night to help him fold the paper cranes.

They didn't want the second brother to know that they were doing this.

As for the reason...

An adult's face?

Or maybe you don’t want your second brother to feel burdened?



"Well……"

When asked by Zhao Luzheng...

Zhuge Yun touched his chin, "Actually, I doubt it too."

"But if they don't admit it, there's nothing I can do about it."

Zhuge Yun smiled sheepishly, "Actually, I hope in my heart that some elf really helped me..."

Zhao Luzheng glared at Zhuge Yun speechlessly.

Then you just laughed at him for having a childlike innocence?

"Second brother, I think you have a childlike innocence."



Zhuge Yun said plausibly, "What's wrong with having a childish heart?"

"This shows that I am a pure person."

"Besides, this is not called childlike innocence, it is called innocent heart."


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