768 When We Were Younger (2/2)
Bo Jiu was still smiling, which had become a habit of hers. ”What about when Brother Mo was young?”
She was curious about how her pet viewed her.
However, even though she hadn't expected this conversation, it seemed to be going in a good direction.
”I studied,” Qin Mo replied. ”Sometimes I entered the military.”
Bo Jiu had only one thought. The perfect example of a military family's young master.
But…
”Anything else?”
As the Almighty hadn't mentioned anything about her and sounding someone out had to be done in totality, she had asked.
Qin Mo shut the book. ”There isn't anything else.”
There wasn't anything else?
Bo Jiu stilled.
How could there nothing else?
Qin Mo watched as she continued to stare at him, raising a brow. ”What is it?”
”Nothing.”
Should she be disappointed?
Bo Jiu didn't think it was appropriate, but she couldn't explain her thought process ━ this simply wasn't right.
But why wasn't there anything else?
Bo Jiu lowered her lids, breaking into another smile. ”Shouldn't someone like Brother Mo have traveled a lot as a child? You are of mixed blood after all.”
”No,” Qin Mo replied subconsciously before adding, ”Or perhaps I did, but I don't remember.”
What did you mean by don't remember?
Bo Jiu looked at him.
Qin Mo looked downwards. ”Grandfather mentioned that he had brought me to America, but I don't have any memory of that part of my childhood. There is a portion of my memory that isn't intact.”
Bo Jiu never expected such a response ━ and she would never have expected anyone with memory lost to be so calm.
Only the Almighty could achieve this.