Chapter 134 Never Give Up



After that, Xiao Ning leaned over and gently kissed Qingge's cherry-like mouth. Qingge's body trembled slightly, and then she closed her eyes, enjoying the sweetness and warmth of this moment. As time passed, Qingge's mood gradually calmed down, and the atmosphere between the two became more and more warm.

Qing Ge nestled in Xiao Ning's arms, her face filled with a happy smile. However, suddenly, she seemed to remember something important and raised her head abruptly. She carefully straightened Xiao Ning's face, and then gently rested her forehead on Xiao Ning's forehead. At this moment, a mysterious and dazzling light flashed in front of their heads.

Xiao Ning widened his eyes, looking at Qing Ge in surprise, with a hint of panic in his voice: "Qing Ge, what are you doing!"

Qing Ge smiled gently and said softly: "Ning'er, now I have made a contract with your life. No matter how far apart we are, I can sense your location. I don't want to live in fear anymore."

It turns out that Qing Ge has left a special mark in Xiao Ning's body. As long as she is still alive, she can use this mark to find Xiao Ning's whereabouts even if they are far away. However, from now on, Qing Ge can only be tied to Xiao Ning, and depend on each other for life and death. If Xiao Ning dies, then she will also die.

An embarrassment appeared on Xiao Ning's face, and he touched Qing Ge's cheek with his hand with heartache.

"Silly girl, why do you have to do this? The shock to the soul must be very painful, right?" Xiao Ning asked with concern.

Qing Ge shook her head and answered firmly: "It doesn't hurt. As long as you are safe and sound, it doesn't matter how much it hurts!"

After hearing Qing Ge's words, Xiao Ning kissed her lips and secretly swore to himself that he would treat her well in the future, a thousand times better than he was now!

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