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Chapter 1090

Chapter 1090

After settling down his family, Suning got up and headed to Buddhism at twelve o'clock that night.

He has a human skin mask on his face and is carrying a familiar shoulder bag.

Reluctant to leave, full of emotions.

On the balcony on the second floor, Dao Huoer sat listlessly on the guardrail waving goodbye, feeling depressed.

Suning pretended to be free and easy, and the secret voice said: "Take care of yourself and take care of them."

Dao Huo'er nodded fiercely and said with tears in his eyes: "You must do what you promised me."

Suning smiled without saying a word and pushed open the courtyard door.

"Buzz."

The accelerator roared, and Lingxi drove the RV out of the underground garage.

Hearing the noise, Suning turned around suddenly, with a shocked expression.

The girl stepped on the brakes and said calmly: "I'll go to the headquarters to find some information and give you a ride."

Suning asked suspiciously: "What kind of information needs to be found in the middle of the night? Is it so important?"

Lingxi said seriously: "Secret."

"Hey, do you want to get in the car or not? If you don't, you'll fall down."

Suning slid into the passenger seat and said happily: "Get on, get on, just take it to the suburbs."

Lingxi pointed back to the rear compartment and said, "Sit in the back."

Someone said reluctantly: "Well, I want to stay with you for a little longer."

Lingxi said softly: "You can lie down and sleep in the back, and you can eat and drink."

"You should have a good rest and be refreshed for the journey."

How could Suning dare to let down Lingxi’s good intentions?

Obediently I got into the trunk, my heart bubbling with beauty.

Two hours later, the car arrived in the suburbs. The speed did not slow down, but instead drove faster and faster.

Suning, who was confused about the situation, took out her mobile phone and dialed Lingxi's number. She said as a "friendly reminder": "Daughter-in-law, it's almost done."

"Dududu."

The call was forcibly hung up.

I called again and it turned off.

Suning, who thought there was a problem with the signal, couldn't laugh or cry, so she sat by the window and waited.

Half an hour, an hour, until dawn.

"squeak."

Just when Suning was really about to fall asleep, the RV finally stopped.

"Clang."

The car door opened, and the cold girl, who was naked but still beautiful, said confidently: "Cooking, I'm hungry."

Suning was about to ask about the specific situation, but when the words came to her lips, she swallowed them and quickly responded: "Okay, what do you want to eat?"

Lingxi went straight to the bathroom to wash up and said, "I'll eat whatever you do."

"Oh, I've never been picky about food."

"For example, crispy fried dumplings, sour pickled cucumbers, paired with a bowl of millet porridge."

"You can have all of these."

Suning smiled bitterly and said: "The refrigerator is empty, where can I find cucumbers with fried dumplings and sauce for you?"

Lingxi smiled cunningly like a little fox and said, "It's okay, I'm ready."

"It's winter now, and some ingredients don't need to be stored in the refrigerator."

"With two people, it won't be a problem for us to stay together for half a month."

Suning was stunned and said: "Didn't you go to the headquarters to look for information?"

Lingxi ignored it and pretended not to hear.

Suning became anxious, and her voice suddenly rose and she said, "Xixi, a trip to Buddhism is no joke."

"The old monk holds the trump card of Buddhism. I don't know where to start."

"Follow me, if something unexpected happens, this..."

He walked back and forth and said angrily: "No, you have to go back."

"Go back to Kyoto immediately, and Huo'er will protect you."

"You are safe. I have no worries, so I can focus on looking for opportunities and waiting for them."

Lingxi held the toothbrush in his hand and said with lowered eyes: "You are cruel to me."

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