Brothers' War (37)



Her whisper was too soft and Lin Su didn't hear it clearly.

But the way she looked at him, as if she was looking through him, was so obvious that he understood it in an instant.

"you……"

Who are you thinking about? You seem a little sad.

"Brother, my shoes are under the chairlift. I forgot about them.

Uh, put me down, you've got your shoes dirty."

Lin Su did not "put" her down immediately, but carried her to the hanging chair before putting her down.

He knelt down, held her ankles and put her shoes on.

He even patted the soles of her feet before putting them on.

The girl didn't know whether she was shocked, frightened or shy, her whole face turned red, even her round white toes were a little red, and she curled up nervously, looking both pitiful and cute.

At this minute, I inexplicably want to bend down and kiss you.

"Ahem..." He quickly helped her put on her shoes and stood up suddenly, "I just recovered from my illness, what should I do if I catch a cold again?

Don’t do this next time.”

Her face was still red, perhaps because she was not used to her elder brother, whom she had not seen for several years, suddenly being so close to her?

Lin Su thought so, and didn't want to make her feel uneasy or doubtful, "I'm leaving."

He turned and was about to leave.

The back of the dress was tightened.

Lin Su sighed.

In order not to scare her, he was already restraining himself. "What else does Yinyin want to say?"

He turned around and saw her knuckles turning white with nervousness as she grabbed the back of her clothes. However, she refused to let go and even said with a desperate expression:

"Susu...are you hiding something delicious? I just smelled the aroma of toffee."

This sentence is so familiar, just like it was back then.

This is really...too terrible!!!

"You have no respect for your parents." He scolded softly, but his tone was not harsh at all, just like before.

"So, is there one?"

The girl's big black and white eyes looked at him without blinking. She was obviously just asking for a candy, but she always felt that it was not just asking for a candy.

His heart was moved, he hesitated for a moment, and took out a candy from his pocket a little uncomfortably.

The one he didn't have time to give her yesterday.

It was about as long as Sijiu's little finger, wrapped in a milky white candy wrapper. You could smell the rich milky aroma before you even peeled it open.

The girl's eyes became hot and she blinked her long eyelashes rapidly, with tears in her eyes.

"Ah... I... Ouch. What's wrong with me?" She looked very embarrassed and turned her face away hurriedly, "Uh, big brother, please don't laugh at me, I..."

Her face was held gently.

She became quiet in an instant, no longer making small talk or using nagging to cover up herself.

"Yinyin, I'm sorry. It's my fault that I'm late."

At this moment, a tear as big as a bean suddenly rolled down from the girl's eyes and fell on Lin Su's thumb. The temperature seemed to burn a hole in his heart.

Then, one after another... her tears rolled down like pearls that had broken off the string.

She made no sound.

Only the continuous tears revealed how sad she was.

She is more pitiful when she is like this than when she cries out loud.

Why, how could he... have the heart to turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to Yin Yin for nearly six years.

He remembered the last time she acted coquettishly towards him, which was six years ago.

She received a series of notices from Mr. Cheng's lawyer, but still couldn't fully understand what had happened. She only knew that she seemed to no longer have a father from now on.

It was also that day that she panicked and helplessly called him repeatedly, asking where he was and if he could come back.

But he didn't say a word at the time and hung up her phone very coldly.

It was at least three months after that incident that they met again.

By then, she had become a completely different person. She was nervous, reserved, and insecure, hiding behind Cheng Ze, politely calling him "Big Brother."

From then on, she never treated him like an adult again, nor did she ask him for candy again.

It took six years for him to apologize.

He was so lucky that he still had the opportunity to say these words to her in person.

“Here’s some candy, stop crying.

It’s my fault. I won’t do it again.”

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