Chapter 36: Wedding Night Bath (2)



Qin Zheng, who had just returned from training, looked at Xu Zhiyi, who was blushing in front of his hands on the bed. He naturally knew what she was thinking and couldn't help laughing.

Xu Zhiyi looked over following the voice, picked up the pillow and threw it over, "Huh."

Qin Zheng took the pillow thrown by Xu Zhiyi and said, "Good boy, get up and have breakfast."

Xu Zhiyi hid in the quilt and didn't move. Qin Zheng had no choice but to put the pillow down and open and close the door.

Xu Zhiyi thought Qin Zheng had left, so he came out from under the quilt angrily, saying, "Humph, as expected, now that he has it, he doesn't cherish it. That's what men are like!"

Qin Zheng looked at Xu Zhiyi who was pounding the bed in anger. He just stood there watching Xu Zhiyi get angry, which was so cute.

Xu Zhiyi stood up, stretched, and just turned around to see Qin Zheng's eyes looking at her.

"You... didn't you leave? What are you still doing there? You lied to me again."

Qin Zheng smiled and said, "It's my fault, but if I hadn't lied to Guaiguai, I wouldn't have known that Guaiguai was like this in private. If Guaiguai had beaten me up, it would have been worth it."

"snort."

"Does it still hurt?"

Xu Zhiyi blushed and touched her stomach, "It's okay, it doesn't hurt."

"Then I'll take Guaiguai out for dinner. After dinner, we can go back to bed. We have a week off anyway, so we can just lie down wherever we want."

Xu Zhiyi couldn't bear to hear the word "lie down" now. With a red face, she was pushed by Qin Zheng to sit in the living room. After eating breakfast, she went back to the house.

Qin Zheng finally married Xu Zhiyi, and he was not willing to let Xu Zhiyi ignore him on the first day of their marriage. For three consecutive days, Qin Zheng followed Xu Zhiyi wherever she went, never leaving her side.

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