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Chapter 1942

Chapter 1942

Mavis came back to her senses and asked her with a smile: "Are you done talking?"

"Yes, I have something to tell you."

Seeing her serious expression, Mavis pretended to be relaxed and said: "Sister Shengge's expression is really scary. What kind of man-eating tiger is coming?"

No need to guess, she knew it was Ning Chengxu's business.

Recently, she heard that the Ning family was not very peaceful, so she was no longer so conflicted about Ning Chengxu's affairs.

Seeing that her expression was normal, Shengge said:

"Ever since you left, Ning Chengxu has been looking for you. He hasn't had a good rest for a long time. He worked hard to forget the fact that you had left. But then he couldn't help it. The old lady was afraid that his body would collapse from exhaustion.

, ask him to travel..."

Mavis lowered her eyes and listened quietly without saying a word.

"He should know that he was wrong and has some regrets, but I don't know what you think. All I can do is tell you this."

Mavis couldn't tell what she was feeling.

In the past, she was obsessed with getting Ning Chengxu to like her.

The relationship between them was something she took the initiative first.

It had been a year, but she hadn't gotten the answer she wanted. Now that she was heartbroken, Ning Chengxu suddenly realized he regretted it.

Mavis could only smile and shake her head, what's the use of regretting at this time.

"Forget it, Sister Shengge, let's not talk about these unhappy things. The ewes in the manor recently gave birth to a few lambs. They are very cute. Do you want to go and see them?"

Shengge saw that she was avoiding these things and nodded helplessly.

The two went to the sheep pen of the manor together. Mavis was very concerned about the ewe and would run over to feed it whenever she had time.

Gradually, both the ewe and the lamb got to know her, and the two sheep always came close to her and were intimate with her.

Small animals are always the most healing.

Shengge touched the lamb's head and couldn't help but smile: "It's so good. Have you given it a name? What's it called?"

Mavis squatted beside her, comforting the ewe, and shook her head: "Not yet, but I always call it Xu Xu."

Xu Xu??

Ning Chengxu?

Call a sheep that name?

Shengge was stunned for a long time.

Almost instantly, Mavis and I burst into laughter.

The two of them didn't say anything, but they both made a tacit agreement not to ask each other's reasons, and to respect whatever the other's choice was.

Shengge sighed: "Such a cute little lamb would be even cuter if it were called Xuxu. Why not just give it the name Xuxu."

After feeding the lambs, the two noticed the big yellow dog grazing on the pasture, guarding the sheep.

This big yellow dog is very strong, lying lazily on the grass.

It never hurts anyone, it just takes care of the sheep and doesn't let every sheep get lost.

When a pack of wolves invades, this big yellow dog goes out to fight bravely.

Shengge had only been here for a day when he heard about Dahuang's heroic deeds.

This area was not so well developed before, with only a few herdsmen coming to graze here and there. Wolves also took root here, so they set their sights on the herdsmen's sheep.

But before the wolves could steal the sheep, they were discovered by Da Huang. In order to get the sheep back, Da Huang fought with three wolves alone.

After Shengge heard about it, she felt that the dog was quite brave.

*

Travel is of little significance to Ning Chengxu.

After seeing so many places, Ning Chengxu didn't feel very relaxed, but instead felt more depressed.

The bodyguard noticed that he was depressed, so he walked over and asked, "Master Xu, do you not like this place?"

Ning Chengxu shook his head lightly: "No."

"I have been observing you all the way, and you are always unhappy. I don't know what exactly makes you unhappy?"

Ning Chengxu asked him: "Have you ever been broken up in love?"


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