Chapter 76 Horror Fiction
He Qiu has a lot of ideas. Compared with He Wen's maturity, he is more ruthless and has a bit of wolfishness in his bones.
She tried to find the He Jingsi in the original owner's memory, and recalled the description in the novel, and found that the male protagonist did not have many scenes, and his personality was only as silent as the original owner's memory.
In the novel, we only know that the hero died later, but there is no explanation as to why he did not come back for several years.
Now that they are dead, readers prefer these kids, so naturally no one pays attention to him since he didn’t have many fans in the beginning.
Now that she is here, she finds that many holes in the novel were not filled before the finale.
For example, why did the heroine Ran Ran get close to the hero He Jingsi, what has He Jingsi been doing over the years, and how did several children end up killing their father.
She always had a feeling that something must have happened afterwards to piss off the kids and make them want to kill him at any cost.
She wanted to know who the author of the novel was, so that in the future she would be able to see someone tied up with a pink sack and asked to write a horror novel for her.
There is no point in thinking too much, it is better to cherish what you have now.
"Xiao Qiu doesn't miss me..."
The drawn-out tone of this sentence fully revealed her grievance.
She pretended to wipe away her tears, "I knew Xiaoqiu didn't like me..."
He Qiu was at a loss as to what to do. He looked at her. Without the baby fat, his face looked more robust and more like He Jingsi.
He touched her hand and pretended to wipe her tears, but as soon as he took Fu Yuling's hand away, he saw Fu Yuling's eyes curved into crescents and she was smiling.
“…”
How could He Qiu not know that he had been fooled? He turned his back and groaned.
The two chickens that Fu Yuling happened to keep locked up in the yard also started to cluck, and the two sounds overlapped.
The giggling sound became louder and louder, and soon it successfully covered up his voice.
He Qiu's face darkened, and he quietly moved closer to Fu Yuling, continuing to hum, indicating that he was angry and needed to be coaxed.
Fu Yuling saw his actions and the smile in his eyes deepened.
"Xiao Qiu, did you hear any noise?"
She sat next to him and asked deliberately, as if she didn't notice anything wrong with him.
"No sound!" He looked away uncomfortably.
"Oh! Really?" she said regretfully. "It seems I heard it wrong. I wanted to comfort him, but it seems that it is not necessary."
"Since no one needs me, I'll leave first."
She shook her head as if to leave, but her eyes never left the little person with a brow that was so knotted that it could be tied into a bow.
She left very slowly, as if she was just pretending. Sure enough, someone grabbed her hand the next second.
Fu Yuling's expression immediately changed and he pointed at his little head.
"Arrogant doll."
She picked him up and he reflexively put his arms around her neck.
The weight was much lighter than before. After realizing this was the truth, she just frowned and said nothing.
"If you like me, you should tell me, otherwise I will think you hate me, and then I will be sad."
"Does Xiao Qiu know?"
Her face was pressed against his, and the soft touch made her unable to let go.
Sure enough, the child’s skin is just like a peeled egg, soft and chewy, and can be eaten in one bite.
He paused and looked at He Qiu blinking.
Hmm... I still can't eat it in one bite. It's a bit big...
"Here you go..."
While she was still thinking about something else, he opened his hand, and something was lying quietly on the palm of his hand, but the thing on it was already wrinkled and could not be recognized.