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Chapter 2602 ask him to make it clear

half past twelve

Li Ying changed into a set of pajamas suitable for going out, packed up Bobo, and dressed the little guy.

She sent a message to Lan Jingyu twenty minutes ago, and Lan Jingyu replied, and they made an appointment to meet at their usual place at home.

The old kitchen from last time.

She had thought about it and she had to make it clear to Uncle Lan.

"Meow——" Bobo obviously felt her emotions and kept spinning at her feet.

Li Ying put on the hat of the bunny pajamas and said: "Okay, okay, I'll see him soon. I want you to go home with him, snobby cat. I just remember the delicious food he fed you. I gave him back before."

Have you ever eaten stinky tofu?"

Bobo stopped barking and lay down on the spot.

Li Ying checked her phone and saw that Lan Jingyu hadn't arrived yet.

She sat on the edge of the bed, swaying her legs slightly, feeling relaxed. She was the happiest in the past two days.

It’s great that I don’t have to raise orchids anymore.

The phone vibrates.

She looked down.

Lan Jingyu: "Won't you let the stupid dog pick me up?"

Li Ying smiled and typed quickly, "Zero and Seven don't work the night shift and refuse urgent orders!"

Lan Jingyu: "Ask it if you can add a can."

Li Ying kicked her legs and said, "My family, Ling Ling Qi, has seen the world."

As she typed, she stood up and picked up Bobo from the ground.

All the lights outside the main house were turned off, so she quietly went downstairs and went to the small kitchen through the back door.

It was quiet outside, and she walked on the path with a much lighter pace.

Before reaching the kitchen, I saw a tall figure standing under the tree from a distance, holding a food box in his hand.

Li Ying trotted over and took advantage of the light in the grass to see clearly how he was dressed.

The black jacket matches him very well, neat and a little bit ruffian.

"Hey, why are you wearing glasses?" Li Ying asked after seeing clearly.

He wears protective glasses with colored lenses, which are a bit sporty and good-looking. Looking from a distance, he looks particularly young.

Lan Jingyu said: "The glasses are uncomfortable."

"oh."

"Meow--" the sound of bobo broke the silence.

Li Ying generously handed the little guy over, "Here you go."

Lan Jingyu raised his eyebrows and took the cat with one hand, "You don't want to keep it anymore?"

Li Ying pouted, stretched out her hand and patted Bobo on the head, "You are such a powerful cat, you have made me so naughty."

Lan Jingyu protected Bobo's head, raised his eyes and said, "Be gentle."

Li Ying let out a sigh, crossed her arms across her chest, and said, "Do you always spoil it like this?"

Lan Jingyu hugged the cat and turned around and walked into the kitchen, saying, "It's well used to it. It has a conscience."

Li Ying listened and felt that he was saying that she had no conscience.

She bit her mouth, put her hands behind her back, and followed him in.

"Hey, what do you usually feed him?"

Lan Jingyu opened the food box, hugged the cat and sat on the carpet, "Give me everything."

Li Ying went over to take a look and said: "The big belly of the top-quality bluefin golden gun. Hey, I also gave it to eat, but she just licked it and stopped eating."

As soon as she finished speaking, Bobo smelled the aroma of food and started to cook without Lan Jingyu feeding him, gobbling it down.

Li Ying was dumbfounded.

She stretched out her hand to taste the fish meat, but Lan Jingyu grabbed her wrist.

"What are you doing? Cheapskate, what's wrong if I eat a piece?"

The man curled his lips, moved Bobo and the food away, and motioned for her to sit down.

Li Ying's eyes rolled, knowing that it was time to settle accounts.

She sat down next to him, hugged her knees with her hands, and stopped talking.

Lan Jingyu turned his face to look at her, "You have no conscience, who did you feed that pile in the morning? You said I'm stingy."


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