Chapter 51 The Cold-Faced Silly Miss



Again, she cherishes her life.

She also wanted to help her parents avoid a car accident after completing the task.

After typing in the system, she put her luggage away and prepared to see what other students had brought.

The other three were similar to her and quickly packed up their things.

Even Zheng Anyao kept her things in order.

Then, turning around, he saw Joanna's long red skirt piled on the ground, squatting and struggling with her luggage.

"Miss Qiao, what are you doing?"

Ye Jiaying looked at Qiao Na stuffing beautiful dresses and shoes into the suitcase and asked in confusion.

Joanna stopped what she was doing and looked at me with an expression that said, "Can't you see it yourself?"

"You're going to take these things to military training?"

"Isn't it possible? Didn't you say to take your belongings with you?"

Qiao Na felt that she was not wrong, so why did Ye's expression look so strange?

She was tired of squatting and was ready to stand up and rest for a while.

But her skirt was too long, and her foot stepped on it. Instead of standing up, she sat down on the ground.

"Oops, my skirt is dirty."

Ye Jiaying quickly reached out and pulled Qiao Na up.

This young lady's clothes are really fashionable.

I feel like it would look perfectly fine even in modern times.

Ye Jiaying picked up Qiao Na like a chicken.

Before Joanna could recover from the shock of sitting down on the ground, she was pulled up by a strong force.

She blushed.

I felt so embarrassed sitting down on the ground.

Ye Jiaying didn't pay attention to her emotions. After pulling her up, he looked at her suitcase that was almost packed to bursting.

"Just bring some underwear, toiletries, and sunscreen. If you're about to have your period, remember to bring sanitary napkins. They're hard to find during military training."

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