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Chapter 2095 Unspoken Heng Sheng

Of course, Xiao Sheng was not willing to bite Gong Shiheng. She took his hand and leaned towards him, arching her head in the crook of his neck, her posture was no different from that of a cat.

Gong Shiheng found that she especially liked this. When she was in a good mood, she would rub her head against you, sometimes against his palm, and especially against his chest.

This approach reminded him of a cat with its belly exposed, letting anyone with whom it likes pet its belly, making it very clear whether a cat is close or close.

"Tangyuan..." the cat murmured.

"Um?"

"You smell so good." She leaned towards his neck and took a gentle sniff, "It smells like the lollipops I eat."

He hugged her and gently rubbed her hair, "Have you finished the candies you took away last time?"

"There are two more." She rubbed his neck, but opened her eyes where he couldn't see.

"When you brought it to me, I saw there were several boxes in your cabinet," she said.

He gave her candy the night before he had a car accident.

Gong Shiheng stroked her hair. When he heard her words, a glimmer of light flashed in his eyes, and he said without thinking, "Well, it seems there are three more boxes."

"Why don't you give them all to me?"

"You can eat three to five at a time. I gave them to you, so you have to eat more." He reached out and pinched her ears and said, "It's not good to eat too much candy."

Xiao Sheng stopped his small movements, leaned on his shoulder, stared at his side face, and extended his tone, "Oh——"

"Mr. Gong, we're at the police station," the driver reminded.

Xiao Sheng straightened up and stretched.

"Aren't you going to have dinner together?" Gong Shiheng asked.

Xiao Sheng moved his neck and looked at him with a half-smile.

"I have something to do in the bureau. I have to go back and finish it. Let's have dinner together in the evening."

Gong Shiheng knew what was going on, so he didn't say much and even opened the door for her.

Xiao Sheng got out of the car and leaned over to look at him again.

"Let's go home and eat tonight."

"Where do we live?" Gong Shiheng confirmed to her.

Xiao Sheng nodded, "Yes."

Some things are better solved in a place with fewer people.

"Come in quickly, it's hot outside." Gong Shiheng reminded her.

"OK."

Xiao Sheng shrugged, turned around, and walked up the steps to the bureau.

Oh, the glutinous rice balls with white skin and black heart have most likely regained their memory.

Just now, she leaned close to the crook of his neck and smelled the aroma on his body, which was exactly the same as when she went to deliver medicine to him that night.

These days when he lost his memory, he didn't use perfume, it was just the smell on his clothes.

In the flash of lightning, she recalled the details of his conversation with Old Shao. Every move he made was different from the previous time.

Also, the moment he said "just bite him" in her ear, the sharp edge hidden in his gentleness was the attitude he had before the car accident. He looked gentle and easy to talk to, but in fact, he had control over the distance.

, as long as he does not move forward, no one else is allowed to cross the cordon.

She could guarantee that he only drank one cup of the medicine she sent, the cup he drank in front of her.

Hum hum.

She showed a "distorted" smile, crossed her hands, and moved her knuckles hard, making a terrible clicking sound.

Behind you, not far away.

Gong Shiheng opened the window and watched her enter the police station, the corner of his mouth rising quietly.

It's a mistake, you shouldn't use perfume.

She took a whiff, but when she suddenly stopped rubbing against him, he thought of the key.

But it's okay, it's tacitly understood now.

The food tonight probably won't taste good. If you get too anxious, you'll get bitten.

He raised his hand and pressed his neck. He could feel the force of her lower mouth even if he wasn't bitten.


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