Her voice was muffled, as if she had lost all will to live and had been drained dry by the world.
Ji Yan asked, "Aren't you going to stay with me?"
Shen Jiao: "I won't stay."
"You're really fickle," Ji Yan sneered.
Shen Jiao blurted out, "But not in the way that I like you."
Ji Yan was immediately stunned, and her expression became increasingly strange.
He suddenly reached his hand through the girl's slender waist, pulled her out of the blankets, and walked outside.
Shen Jiao was a little confused.
Seriously? You get thrown out for saying something risqué to an adult?
Yu Guangli.
She saw a tabby cat peeking from the corner jump up onto the roof in fright.
...
It was the hour of Xu (7-9 PM).
Liang Heng and Shen Jiao stared at each other in silence.
The two of them have been in this speechless state for a long time.
"Ahem, Sister Shen, I heard you're mentally ill." Liang Heng finally broke the strange silence.
If they keep dawdling, the spider will have already spun a complete web.
Shen Jiao gave a forced smile: "It's just a rumor. Don't believe or spread rumors."
Liang Heng sighed: "Of course I know, so, should I still prescribe the medicine?"
"Open it! Why won't you open it!"
Shen Jiao stared intently in the direction where the tyrant had disappeared, a strange smile on her face.
Her back teeth chattered. "Just give me a 365-day contract. I want to see what excuse he can use to fob me off when I say those things again!"
Liang Heng, who had flirted with countless women, naturally noticed that Shen Jiao and His Majesty's relationship was currently at a bottleneck.
But none of this prevented him from prescribing 365 days' worth of medication to treat Shen Jiao's brain.
As Shen Jiao held the medicine bottle, she suddenly remembered something.
She lowered her voice: "Brother Liang, would you mind telling me about His Majesty's mother?"
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