"Yes, what else did you think it was? Your liver function index is not up to standard. The pills that Guagua makes are very good. After taking them, you should be able to return to normal."
The little girl's face was serious, with a hint of teasing.
With a snap, the teacher's hand cracked.
I've been speechless multiple times since early this morning.
With his old bones and limbs, he'll be played to death by these bastards sooner or later.
He didn't have much money with him, so he borrowed from the two principals to pay off the debts he lost to the bookies.
He believed it wholeheartedly, treating it as money for medicine.
The last time he went to the hospital for a checkup, there was indeed a problem with his liver. The doctor told him to get more rest.
"Go away, go play somewhere else. I need to rest and recuperate. I don't want to see you for the time being."
I'm mentally exhausted.
It scared him to death; he thought he really had done *that*.
I finally managed to win Xinyou over, I can't let her live a life of widowhood.
The child soldiers carefully kept their new earnings.
The swindler leader, Da Liu, raised his little fist and said, "Let's go find another sucker."
Little Liu pressed down on the small bag containing the huge sum of money with his chubby little hand, looking completely innocent. "Who is more like a sucker than Grandpa Qiu?"
Da Liu said cheekily, "Hehe, I saw Ya Ya's uncle. He went to the computer room with Aunt Zhou Yuan."
“He was at the Normal University that day, and he’s at Peking University today. It must be Aunt Zhou Yuan who brought him back.”
"Mom said, this bachelor is also our responsibility."
Zhou Yuan: I'm innocent! I only exchanged a few words with him, and we were just discussing knowledge.
Su Rui: I just told my boss that I knew Zhou Shi, and that's how I got this assignment. It really has nothing to do with anyone else.
"See? They're all lovey-dovey." Da Liu said with absolute certainty.
Outside the computer room window, a bunch of dolls were standing on tiptoe, trying to put their little heads on the windowsill.
Nannan is the tallest, so she doesn't need to stand on bricks or tiptoe. She stands in the back row and checks from time to time whether the bricks under her little feet are crooked.
Because the line of sight is more free, there are more angles to see.
"It's Brother Su Rui asking Sister Zhou Yuan for advice."
Da Liu argued forcefully, "Ya Ya's uncle and Zhou Yuan's aunt are being all lovey-dovey. Yesterday, Qiu's grandpa and Feng's grandma were whispering to each other like that too."
Xiao Liu also chimed in, "Ya Ya's uncle's mouth is on Auntie's head; he's stealing a kiss."
The other little ones had bright, sparkling eyes and their little mouths were smeared with oil.
"I kissed your hair."
"They held hands."
"Oh, here's a hug."
Nannan: "...If you say so, then it is."
Su Rui, with his exceptional hearing: ...Isn't it just a bed that's missing?
Turning my head, I saw three windows, filled with little heads.
He was curious; the windowsill was quite high, so how did these little people manage to do that?
I went outside to take a look.
Wow, there are three bricks under one person's feet.
It must have been moved from the construction site; they're really proactive.
Moving so many bricks must require several trips. Aren't you tired?
Each little belly was bulging against the wall, their little bottoms were forced to stick out, and their little hands were tightly gripping the windowsill.
If the bricks are tilted, the consequences could be disastrous.
"Kids, come down quickly, it's dangerous. If you have anything to say, you can tell me directly, there's no need to sneak around."
In his sixth year of university, he remembered his mother's advice to get straight to the point.
"Uncle Ya Ya, I want to be your matchmaker, Aunt Zhou Yuan. Mom says you two are a perfect match."
"We're acquaintances, so I'll give you a 10% discount."
Su Rui: ...
Zhou Yuan, who came out a step later: ...
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