Chapter 1230: Reborn Phoenix Man (13) (1/2)
”Tong Yu, I know you like me too, and now I have spoken so clearly, you don't want to be indulgent ...”
Before speaking, Xia Qiu was interrupted directly.
”Desperate? Oh, that's better than someone riding two boats?”
”And since you are already with An Qiaochu, don't tell such a bad lie anymore and spend less time thinking about other girls. After all, everyone is a classmate, and it is not good to be known by others.”
”it's not like that……”
Just now An Qiu confessed, Tong Yu heard it!
Chen Ruanlin was a little flustered, thinking about how to cover up, Xia Qiu had already opened his hands, and gave him a back view, saying coldly.
”Student Chen, I just want to study hard now, please don't bother me in the future.”
Chen Ruan Lin clenched his hands and took off the bag on his back and carried it in his hand. He wanted to drop the bag directly on the ground, but he still put up with it.
The duck that apparently got to the mouth flew like this, and Chen Ruanlin was full of annoyance.
If he can go back to An Qiaochu's confession, knowing that Tong Yu is watching next to him, he will definitely not covet that vanity any more, but he will slap An Qiaochu slap in the face and show his loyalty in front of Tong Yu.
But now, everything is late.
.
Xia Qiu returned home, opened his schoolbag, and set his homework on the desk.
But holding a pen, all she thought about was the conversation with Chen Ruanlin on the road.
The dream he said is so funny, even if he can really dream about the later things, shouldn't he also dream of splitting his legs and having Tong Yu jump for him?
However, Chen Ruanlin's look did not seem to be fraudulent, and his recent performance is indeed somewhat different from before.
”Xiao Yu, your classmate is calling.”
”Who? Mom, you say I'm taking a bath, and I'll go out immediately after doing this.”
”it is good--”
Mother Tong hung up the phone and couldn't help telling her father.
”Old boy, do you say your daughter has changed?”
Father Tong nodded and said with sympathy, ”My daughter has grown up.”