LOL: Classmate Lacus who is good at teasing

Chapter 76: The person in front of you is the person in your heart

Chapter 76: The person in front of you is the person in your heart

The two of them walked on the long stone path. On the left side were tall ancient trees with dense branches.

It seems that there are still small signs hanging on the staggered branches, but because of the dark sky, the words can't be seen clearly.

On the right side, there are neat reliefs carved with many auspicious totems and scenes of sacrifice.

As the two walked in, they could see that there were still many ancient buildings inside, which seemed to be flat.

In addition to the more common souvenir shops, there are also shops selling small jewelry, or renting and selling similar ancient Han Kai clothes, which are everywhere.

There are many tourists on the wide avenue, and many of them are wearing ancient clothes, which makes people feel as if they are living in ancient times.

The more people walked in, the more Silas and Lux ​​could hardly walk side by side, and they were scattered by the crowd from time to time.

The sky was getting darker and darker, and it was night, and the night shrouded the buildings.

But the so-called "nightless" seen in the guide never appeared, and Silas couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.

It's crowded, dark, and nothing to look at. If it wasn't for Lux by his side, he would definitely turn around and find a restaurant to cook and then go home.

"It's so boring, it feels different from what was introduced in the video."

He whispered, but his voice was dispersed by the noisy voices.

Although Lux didn't hear what he said, she could tell what he was thinking by looking at his bored expression.

"It will be fine in a while, and the city that never sleeps will become a city that never sleeps."

"Uh-huh."

The sky is getting darker and darker, but there are more and more people, tourists are also looking forward to the real scene of the city that never sleeps.

Suddenly, first the relief on the right flickered with faint light, and the carvings on the wall burst out with white light.

Immediately afterwards, the canopy of the ancient tree on the left also began to radiate white light. The small sign on it fluttered with the wind, and rows of small gold-plated characters hung in the air as if floating, emitting a sparkling light.

The complex of buildings in the distance exudes a hazy halo, like the illusory scene of a winter campfire.

At this moment, all areas inside the giant door frame are bright, but the sky is still pitch black, forming a sharp contrast.

Exclamations from the crowd kept coming, and every tourist's face was full of excitement, and they hurried forward.

"Good guy, it's really never night."

Silas raised his head, looked at the shining characters above his head, looked at the whole brightly lit place, and couldn't help but marvel.

"This is the city that never sleeps."

Lux nodded slightly, looked up at the strings of golden characters floating above her head, and then turned her head to look at him.

"Do you know these characters?"

"Of course!"

Hearing her question like this, Silas coughed a few times, knowing that the strategy he specially made came in handy.

"There are hundreds of ancient trees from the entrances of the two red gates to the central temple. There are many small wooden plaques hanging on the ancient trees, all of which are obtained in special lottery places. You can hang them when you reach the lottery."

He introduced it in detail, making Lux chuckle.

"It seems that Silas has done enough homework for this trip."

"It's okay, it's okay."

Silas scratched his head, a little embarrassed.

However, he raised his head again, looking at the gleaming and flowing characters on the small wooden signs above his head, feeling extremely envious.

Should I say it or not, it's really cool!

I also kind of want to hang one up, but how to say it seems a bit naive for her to know.

Suddenly, Lacus pointed to a place with a small wooden table under the old tree.

"Then how about we go to the lottery together? You can hang it when you get the lottery."

"Huh? Good!"

Silas was overjoyed, agreed happily, and took two quick steps towards the lottery.

Lux just smiled slightly and followed behind him.

There was no one in front of the small wooden table, and the boss was holding a small wooden tube with many small wooden signs inside.

"Boss, draw lots."

"20 yuan once."

Silas thought for a while and scanned forty.

"I shake once, she shakes once."

As he spoke, he pointed to the surprised Lacus next to him.

She shook her head slightly.

"I don't need it, you spent a lot of money today."

"It's okay, it's okay, let's have a good mood and a good fortune."

Silas smiled happily, rarely caring about the cost.

The boss also nodded and smiled.

"Seeing that the two are considerate and intellectual to each other, they should be a couple."

"Huh? Oh."

When Silas heard him say that he and Lux ​​were lovers, his eyes widened involuntarily.

"Hee hee, you've lost two out of three rounds."

Lux put her little hand on his shoulder, lying on it and smiling slyly.

"Okay, okay, don't lie down, it's just like, but it's not real."

There was still a bit of resentment on his face after removing her scorpion head.

Although he knew he had lost, Silas was still a little depressed.

Are we really that much of a couple?

But why do you feel a little happy when you lose?
"Ask for a marriage lottery for the two of you."

After the boss finished speaking, he immediately began to draw lots, making Silas open his eyes wide again, hesitating to speak.

He wanted to say no, but turned to look at Lux.

She was watching the boss shaking the small wooden tube calmly, with a sweet smile on her face.

Eh, forget it, marriage is marriage.

Also good.

After getting rid of a small knot in his heart, he was somewhat looking forward to what lottery would be drawn. After all, it was going to be hung on the book later, and maybe it would be seen by others in the future.

"Beep, beep."

A bunch of small wooden cards were dangling in the wooden barrel, and suddenly one of them fell out.

"Handsome boy, this is yours."

The boss handed the wooden sign to Silas, who took it and looked at it.

"What's shaking out?"

Lux turned to face him.

Silas stroked the small wooden sign, looked carefully at the beginning, and smiled happily.

"Sign up!"

"Ah, not bad, what's the content?"

"Let me see."

He continued to look down, and Lux ​​also tilted her head to face him, eager to see.

But the next moment, his face was extremely red, and he hurriedly glanced at Lux in front of him, and quickly squeezed the small wooden sign in his hand, for fear that she would see it.

"What's the matter, isn't it signed? You look weird."

A little doubt was written on her small face. She looked at Silas, whose face was flushed, and hid the wooden sign tightly behind him, and looked at the boss with a faint smile on his face, curious about what was written inside.

"Yes, is there?"

Silas pretended to be nothing, and spoke loudly, making Lux cover her mouth and snigger.

The boss chuckled, didn't say anything, and continued to shake the wooden tube.

"Beep, beep."

Many small wooden signs were dangling inside, making crashing noises.

This time it was Lux's turn to be a little nervous, because this was a marriage lottery.

Her little hand clenched into a small fist involuntarily.

Silas noticed, suppressed the shame in his heart, and whispered to her,
"Don't worry, the worst thing that can be placed here is winning the lottery, there will be no bad lottery."

"Uh-huh."

Lacus herself knew it, but she couldn't help feeling a little worried.

Suddenly, a small wooden sign was shaken out. The boss took a look at it, and his expression changed.

"Sorry, let me shake it again."

"It's okay, I'll just watch this."

Lux made a request, and the boss had no choice but to hand her the small wooden sign.

Silas approached her, saw the content on her wooden sign, and frowned.

"Undersigned: the person I like is worried, I'm afraid it won't last forever. When it's broken, it's broken, and if it doesn't stop, it will lead to chaos!"

She read it lightly, with some disappointment on her small face, and glanced at the unhappy Silas from the corner of her eye.

"Boss, why do you still have to sign?"

He questioned the boss in great dissatisfaction, but did not realize the meaning of this sign.

The boss is also a little embarrassed, this kind of business is to please the customers, and the customers themselves know it, so generally there is no bad sign in it, but for occasional authenticity, a sign will be placed in one hundred wooden signs, Unexpectedly, it happened to be drawn.

"You can do it again."

He waved his hand quickly, wanting to shake the unlucky girl in front of him again.

"It's okay, maybe these things can be changed."

She put away the small wooden sign, put it in her pocket, and turned to look at Silas with a smile.

"Student Silas, you have drawn the lottery, it's time to hang it on the branch."

"Ah? Ah, ah, wait a minute."

He awkwardly touched his head with his left hand, clutched his small wooden signboard with his right hand, and his face became hot again.

"I'll go for a walk first."

As if knowing what was on his mind, Lux just smiled and walked away from the booth and went elsewhere.

Seeing that she had really gone far away, Silas took out the small wooden signs like a thief, handed them to the boss after hesitating for a while, and pointed to the small wooden signs on the top of his head, with golden characters floating on them.

"Hang it up for me, please."

"no problem."

The boss took the wooden sign and put the wooden sign on the branch with a long wooden pole.

Then he said embarrassedly: "Handsome guy, I'm sorry, there was an accident just now, I'll put you in a good position, the characters will flutter and then I'll give you a full flash, so everyone who is bright can see it."

"do not!"

Before Silas could finish speaking, his small wooden sign hanging on the branch shone brightly in a blink of an eye, and the sign on it seemed to come alive, wandering in mid-air, shining with golden light.

Lacus was walking alone lonely, holding her own lottery in her hand, the corners of her lips curled up.

The Quarry is apprehensive.
In fact, I also beat drums in my heart at critical moments.

But in a blink of an eye, she raised her head and saw a golden character on the branch, and she smiled like a flower.

"Sign on the top: the person in front of you is the one you love, the spouse? The beautiful family. What more can you ask for?"

(End of this chapter)

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