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Chapter 25 Phoenix on Fire

The night is as cool as water.

A black Jaguar drives smoothly down the street.

Lin Jia leaned against the car window and stared blankly out of the window. Kyoto was extremely prosperous in the night, and the neon lights flashed into her eyes, bright and youthful. This city is so lively and prosperous that it is not like the human world, but it cannot be allowed to

There was a hint of warmth in her heart.

Lu Qing had a notebook on his lap and was paying close attention to the stock market trends.

Lin Jia didn't speak, and he was silent all the way. At this time, what she needed was someone to calm down.

As the Jaguar passed Dongcheng Elementary School, Lin Jia suddenly shouted, "Stop!"

Yu Sen cast a questioning look at Lu Qing, and after getting his approval, he parked the car on the side of the road.

Lin Jia ran out of the car and went straight to the old man setting up a stall by the wall. Lu Qing also got out of the car.

At around ten o'clock in the evening, the usually bustling school was deserted. The old man selling candy was about to close his stall when he saw a customer and stopped.

There is a rotating wooden pointer placed on the stall, with animals such as fish, dragons, shrimps, and chickens painted on the outer ring. The red and blue paint patterns indicate the age of the wooden plate, which has a folk flavor.

Lin Jia's eyes were bright, like stars shining, and she said in surprise: "I didn't expect this kind of candy to be sold now!" She turned to Lu Qing and asked, "Do you know this? Whatever pattern you turn to, it will

What kind of maltose can you make! Fifty cents a time! The biggest one is dragon, just switch to dragon!"

Lu Qing just looked at her, silent. At this moment, she was like an innocent little girl, so innocent and cute.

"Do you have fifty cents?"

Lu Qing shook his head.

Lin Jia sighed. "That's right! A rich man like you only has cards! I didn't bring a bag either, what a pity..."

The old artist smiled kindly and said: "Girl, you used to go to this elementary school, right? I have been here for more than ten years, and I have feelings for the children here. You can transfer it once for free!"

Lin Jia was overjoyed and said, "Thank you, you are so kind!"

She silently recited "dragon dragon dragon" in her mind, closed her eyes and turned hard. The pointer turned more than ten times and slowly stopped at the blank space.

There is nothing...

Lin Jia lowered her head in disappointment, and after a while, she raised her head again and said to Lu Qing with a smile: "When I was in sixth grade, Ruan Yunan turned the dragon for me for the first time..." Her eyes were slightly red.

Ruan Yunan was so kind to her at that time! He was wearing a white shirt, with starry eyebrows and sharp eyes. He looked like a boy in a comic. He was handsome and slender, and had a faint scent of mint. He led Lu Wan in front, and she was chubby.

He trotted behind him while holding the candy.

He turned his head and smiled at her in the midsummer sunshine. "Little girl, follow me quickly!"

"Little girl, don't be greedy, be careful of tooth decay..."

"Little girl, you are sinking again. My brother can't hold you anymore..."

"Little girl..."

His call has been lingering in her ears all these years, so familiar and sweet, but it happened many years ago. Now, he only hates her, and thinking about it makes her suffocate in pain.



She didn't cry, she kept smiling, but it made Lu Qing feel even more distressed. How could Ruan Yunan have the heart to hurt a woman who loved him so deeply.

Lin Jia wiped her eyes and shouted nonchalantly, "Oh! What bad luck! Let's go..."

She walked a few steps, and Lu Qing behind her patted her shoulder. She turned her head and saw a beautiful phoenix bathed in flames, lifelike.

Lu Qing took her hand, put the candy into her hand, and held it tightly. "One day, you will be so strong that you don't need to rely on anyone!"

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