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Chapter 3253 Extraordinary River Heart: What a dream hehe

twelve o'clock

Li Jinchuan didn't knock on the door, but Li Anxin suffered from insomnia.

She sat on the bed, her expression a little childish and in disbelief.

What is she thinking.

Crazy?

That damn kid...

hiss--

She took a deep breath, stretched out her hand to wipe her face, pulled the quilt, and lay down again.

I closed my eyes, forced myself to fall asleep, and even counted sheep in my mind.

one two three……

I fell asleep in a trance, but had a dream.

Li Anxin swore that all her dreams in the past twenty-seven or eight years of her life were pure.

Tonight is an exception.

After a night of topsy-turvy, I remember Li Jinchuan calling her aunt in my mind. When she got up early in the morning, the sun shone in. She sat on the bed, her brows furrowed.

The more I live, the more I go back. A few years ago, he handled it so simply. What happened this time?

She lifted the quilt, got out of bed, washed up, tried to keep everything in order, and arranged her work according to the plan.

When I went to the restaurant during normal hours, I met Li Jinchuan and treated him calmly before assigning tasks.

It's as if last night's dream didn't exist.

After the work was completed, when Li Jinchuan did not return to the hotel that day, she ordered all her people and returned to the imperial capital.

When I arrived at the door of my house, I received a call from Li Jinchuan.

"Hello?"

"You have returned to the imperial capital?!"

There was a bit of unhappiness in his tone, and a bit of depression.

"Um."

"Auntie, if you are angry with me, I..."

"It's getting late. Please finish work early and rest early. I'm also very busy during this period and I probably won't be in the company often. If you need anything, you can contact Mr. Lu."

After saying that, hang up the phone and get a batch decisively.

Opposite him, Li Jinchuan looked at his phone, closed his eyes, and suppressed his emotions.

Li Anxin hummed, feeling somewhat like a victory in the locker room incident.

When I got home, I just handed my suitcase to the servant when I saw Zhou Tang coming out of the kitchen with hot food in his hand.

"Tangtang, are there no classes today?"

When Zhou Tang saw her, he looked happy, put down the things in his hands, and then said: "Today is a public holiday on Wednesday afternoon, and our major happens to have only one physical education class on Wednesday morning."

Li Anxin raised his eyebrows, "So you skipped class?"

Zhou Tang bit his lip and scratched his head in embarrassment.

By chance, a servant came down, called Miss Third, and then said to Zhou Tang, "Master, the fever is gone."

Zhou Tang nodded and brought the porridge to the servant, "Then bring this up."

Li Anxin thought for a moment and realized that the young master's name was Li Yinze. She looked at Zhou Tang and said, "Tangtang, are you skipping school to take care of your little uncle?"

Zhou Tang responded and said: "No one seems to be at home, and grandpa is also on a business trip. I came back to get my certificate last night and met my uncle."

She pointed upstairs and said, "My uncle has a fever and he didn't even call the maid. He's a bit uncooperative."

Li Anxin frowned, "His skin is also itchy?"

Zhou Tang was stunned for a moment.

Li Anxin coughed lightly and regained his grace, "I'll go up and take a look, you can take a rest."

"Ah, okay."

Zhou Tang stood downstairs without moving.

Li Anxin walked upstairs, but felt something was wrong. Zhou Tang seemed to be avoiding going upstairs, and even asked the servants to help with porridge and medicine. She was not in good health before, and Zhou Tang took good care of her.

She went to Li Yinze's room and thought about it quietly. She could probably figure out the reason. Zhou Tang was already nineteen and was no longer a child. Li Yinze was unmarried. Although there was a sense of seniority, she was still alone.

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