Endless Fall

Chapter 106: An unexpected whisper

   Chapter 106 An unexpected whisper

   There was a long silence on the other end of the phone.

   seemed to think it was not real enough, Pei Qisheng asked suspiciously: "Did you really talk to the little girl?"

   "Talked."

   "Didn't lie to me?"

   "If you don't believe me, ask Pei Yilan." Pei Zhi leaned on the back of the chair, drinking lemonade to relieve boredom, with a relaxed and comfortable posture.

   "She knew that girl?"

   "You know it too."

   Hearing Lin Jiao's name, Pei Qisheng seemed to be pressed the pause button, but he couldn't calm down for a long time.

   When he heard that Xue Taiyao was going to introduce his daughter to Pei Zhi last night, he nodded in agreement without even asking for basic information.

  How do you know…

   "Bring Jiaojiao back for dinner this week." Pei Qisheng took a deep breath and calmed down his complicated mood.

   "Hmm." Pei Zhi hung up quickly.

   He took Lin Jiao, who had just paid the bill, and followed behind Xue Jing, and left the valley house together.

  The deep alley lights up like the warm sun.

  Two white cats sparred on the roof, occasionally giving out a bleak howl.

  Xue Jing squeezed in between them.

  He raised his head and met the cat's eyes glowing green in the night: "Why are they called?"

   "Maybe not very comfortable."

   "Do I need to go to the hospital?"

   "No need." Lin Jiao made excuses to fool them: "They can heal themselves, and they'll be fine in two days."

   "How to heal yourself?"

   "You can heal yourself after the seasons change." Seeing Lin Jiao pondering, Pei Zhi simply answered for her.

   He pointed to the alley: "Do you remember my car?"

  Xue Jing, who was distracted, looked at several cars parked opposite: "Remember."

   He followed them across the road, walked to the Mercedes-Benz first, turned his head and smiled.

  Lin Jiao praised him a few words and sat with him in the back row.

   "Xiao Jing, do you want to go home or go to my place?" She half-opened the car window to let the breeze slip in.

   "Go to your house." Xue Jing looked at the window of a doll shop and suddenly remembered something.

   He leaned forward with his head out, and said to Pei Zhi more euphemistically, "Brother-in-law, there is no bear in the doll shop opposite."

   Pei Zhi understood after a little thought.

   He stepped on the accelerator and looked at the immature face through the rearview mirror: "I have it at home, will I have it for you later?"

   "Okay!" Xue Jing's eyes lit up.

  Unknown Lin Jiao asked: "Uncle, when did you buy him a doll?"

   "Around the end of July."

   "It's not a doll, it's a figure."

   After he corrected him, Pei Zhi told Lin Jiao about seeing bears at her house before.

   They chatted with the excited Douding around this topic for a long time, until they entered the parking lot of Hongfenglin.

   Pei Zhi opened the car door: "I'll go up and get it first."

  Xue Jing, whose fingertips were pinched twice, got out of the car quickly after hearing her sister's whisper.

   He ran up to him, holding a corner of his shirt tightly with his right hand: "Brother-in-law, it's so stuffy in the car."

   "Do you want to go up and sit down?"

"think!"

   Pei Zhi led them back to the nineteenth floor.

   From the shelf in the study, he found the set of figures that were almost accumulating dust and gave it to Xue Jing: "Look at it, do you like it?"

   The vivid Xiong Da Xiong Er came into view, and Xue Jing exclaimed, as if he had seen something incredible.

   He stretched out his hand and carefully took them out of the wooden box: "I really like it!"

   Pei Zhi rubbed the top of his hair.

   While he was playing with figurines, he went to the kitchen to wash a bowl of grapes and brought them out.

  Sweet and juicy grapes were peeled and fed into Lin Jiao's mouth, making her lips stained with crystals.

   (end of this chapter)

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