Chapter 152 Indulgence



Yan Zhi looked at Leng Linli silently and smiled calmly.

Sure enough, he didn't remember what happened last night.

As expected.

Yan Zhi stared at Leng Linli until her eyes stung slightly, then said softly, "It's nothing, I'll go to the guest room to wash up."

After Yan Zhi finished speaking, she turned and left the room.

Noticing the change in Yan Zhi's tone, Leng Linli frowned, but he didn't know what was wrong with Yan Zhi.

He gave in.

He pulled Yan Zhi back, his voice both cold and gentle as he whispered, "Grandma is watching over things at the old house. Let's reconcile for now, okay?"

Yan Zhi paused, her back to him, without turning around, and replied calmly, "Okay."

After saying that, she waved away Leng Linli's hand and left.

When I returned to the bedroom, Leng Linli had already finished showering and was on the balcony making a phone call. He wasn't wearing a suit jacket today; instead, he was wearing light gray knitted loungewear, which made him look more casual and less serious and boring than usual.

Is he not going out today?

Yan Zhi stood at the door of the room, her gaze fixed on him, and she couldn't help but be slightly lost in thought.

He... perfectly embodies the word "handsome"!

Just how good must the parents' genes be to give birth to such a good-looking person?

After finishing his call, Leng Linli returned to the house, a smile unconsciously playing on his lips: "All done washing?"

From the moment Yan Zhi stepped into the house, Leng Linli knew she was back. Although he was on the phone, he was actually watching her out of the corner of his eye. She seemed to be lost in thought again.

Yan Zhi snapped out of her reverie, looked at Leng Linli, and replied calmly, "Hmm..."

With a gentle gaze and a cold, sharp expression, he strode towards Yan Zhi, stopped, and handed her a box: "For you."

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