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Chapter 3155 Sadness

"Hey!" Zhou Yifu shouted to Zhong Nan.

Zhong Nan turned around and looked at him with raised eyebrows in surprise, asking if he was calling me?

"It's you I'm talking about!" Zhou Yifu rushed forward aggressively and said like a fighting cock: "How are you better than me? I think you are a bad person!"

Zhong Nan's face darkened, with strong anger bursting out of his eyes.

Zhou Yifu puffed up his chest and prepared for a big fight. Anyway, he had never done anything too impulsive or outrageous in his life. It was good to do it once in a while.

He couldn't bear to take his anger out on Mu Ying, so he had no choice but to trouble Zhong Nan.

Unexpectedly, Zhong Nan looked at him steadily for a moment, then raised the corner of his lips and smiled coldly: "Yes, I am a bad guy, and I am no better than you, but so what?

Will anyone care? What if the people I care about don’t care, and the people I don’t care about do?”

This sentence greatly damaged Zhou Yifu's self-confidence.

Of course the person Zhong Nan cares about is Mu Ying. When Mu Ying is with him, she obviously doesn't care who he is.

As for other people, Zhong Nan doesn't care, so what can he do?

He became frustrated, and Mu Li rushed out in time to hold his shoulders and said, "What else can you say? Come on, it's getting late, it's time to hurry up."

Mu Ying hurriedly spoke: "Is your luggage and dry food ready?"

"Ready, let's go, let's go."

Xiao Cai came out with a bunch of things, stuffed the shadow puppet box to Zhong Nan, and handed the dry food to Zhou Yifu: "Hold it all! The most valuable and important things are all handed over to you."

Mrs. Mu Er walked silently behind with the new student, looking timidly at Mu Ying.

The mother and daughter were not happy talking in the room just now.

Although the misunderstanding was explained, there was no such thing as crying and acknowledging each other.

After Mu Ying stopped crying, she just listened to her story expressionlessly, and then just said: "I understand, it's all over. Let's live a good life from now on and don't mention this anymore."

As for anything else, he refused to tell her anything.

Even if she asks: "How did you get here these days? How does the young man you are with treat you?"

"Just like that, my brother-in-law gave me a box of shadow puppets early on, and I learned how to do it. I could barely make ends meet with it. As for Zhong Nan, that's all."

Of course Mrs. Mu knew that Mu Ying was not willing to talk to her anymore, so she didn't dare to ask any more questions for fear of annoying her.

At this time, it was obvious that there was a problem between the young people. She was also very worried that Mu Ying could not handle the relationship well. She wanted to ask but did not dare to ask.

Mu Ying pretended not to see it, but asked Mu Li: "I just said I was looking for a car, have you found it?"

Mu Li shook his head: "No, all the big animals here have been requisitioned. They said there is a big market ahead, go there and try your luck."

The group of people chatted and hid their embarrassment.

After walking for two days, we finally arrived at the big market. By this time, the last batch of retreating troops had left, and the market had almost stabilized.

After spending a lot of money, I bought a mule cart, and asked Mrs. Mu Er and Xinsheng to ride on it, and the journey became faster.

Mu Ying also asked Zhou Yifu to take the car. Zhou Yifu thought that Zhong Nan would take the opportunity to laugh at him, and refused to sit down, insisting on leaving.

But when he saw Zhong Nan unceremoniously putting the shadow puppet box on the car, as if he wanted to grab a seat, he quickly squeezed in to prevent Zhong Nan from taking advantage of it.

Zhong Nan didn't say anything. He lowered his head and walked aside - not talking to Mu Ying or poking his eyes.

While Zhou Yifu breathed a sigh of relief, he felt inexplicably sad.


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