Chapter 93 of The Little Fairy Who Became a Boss



Chapter 93

After the last two days of classes, it is the first short vacation after school starts.

Xia Xiao and Ouyang Bi were going home, and Gao Nian was going to play games in the dormitory for a week. Qi Ying got up early and packed her things, waiting for Ji Rang to pick her up to visit the Forbidden City.

After receiving the message that Ji Rang had arrived downstairs of the dormitory, he waved to everyone and asked, "Niannian, what do you want to eat tonight? I'll bring it back for you."

Senior focused on the game: "Whatever."

Qi Ying nodded and ran downstairs excitedly. Ji Rang was standing under the tree outside the dormitory building. The morning sun was a bit dazzling. He was wearing a white T-shirt and jeans, simple and refreshing. He lazily leaned against the tree and played with his phone, attracting the attention of passers-by.

There were two girls whispering on the steps in front. They seemed to be taking selfies, but they were actually taking pictures of him.

Ji Rang raised his eyes and glanced at them, then pushed his feet back, stood up straight, and walked towards them.

The two girls were just getting excited when they heard the boy say in a cold voice, "Delete it."

He looked a bit fierce when he wasn't smiling, and he looked even more fierce when he deliberately put on a cold face. The two girls were scared and embarrassed, and they always felt that the boy was going to hit them at any moment. They cursed in their hearts and could only delete the photo.

Just after deleting the message, he saw a little girl running over, standing behind him and pulling his shirt: "I'm here." Then she asked: "What are you doing?"

The coldness on Ji Rang's face disappeared instantly. He turned around and gently touched the little girl's head: "It's okay, they asked me to scan the code. Did you have breakfast?"

Qi Ying shook her head and smiled sweetly with her eyes curved: "I'll save some space to eat with you."

Ji Rang took her hand and said, "Let's go, what do you want to eat?"

The two girls at the back: ………Scan your mother’s code? !

After walking away, Qi Ying turned around and whispered to the people around him: "Were you mean to others again just now?"

Ji Rang remained calm: "No."

The little girl shook his hand: "You should be polite when you refuse someone."

Ji Rang was distracted by her coquettish behavior. Even if she wanted the stars in the sky, he would probably find a way to pick them for her. He coaxed her in a low voice: "Okay, I will remember to say thank you next time."

She was satisfied, and stood on tiptoe to pat his thinning hair, like a little adult: "That's good."

The two of them went to eat authentic mixed noodles and then went to the Forbidden City.

When I got to the door, I found that there was a long queue of people as far as the eye could see.

Tourists nearby said that the 10th National Congress was being held these two days, and the whole city was under martial law, and security checks were also very strict. Ji Rang looked at the huge crowd of people queuing up and felt that it would take three to five hours to get in.

Why visit the Forbidden City during the holidays? To see people?

He asked Qi Ying: "Are you still going?"

Qi Ying hesitated: "Since I'm here..."

Okay, the four major principles of the Chinese people: you're already here, the people are dead, it's New Year's Day, and the children are still young.

So the two of them started queuing.

The sun gradually rose and the temperature gradually increased. The crowd was crowded together and it was already hot. Under the scorching sun, the air was filled with the sticky smell of sweat.

After waiting for nearly two hours and seeing victory in sight, Qi Ying suffered from heatstroke.

Ji Rang: “…”

The little girl's face was pale, and she was sweating all over. Her limbs were weak, and she lay limply in his arms, crying, "I want to vomit."

Ji Rang felt both amused and distressed, and scratched her nose: "You're here already?"

Qi Ying groaned uncomfortably.

He bent down, put his arms through her knees, picked her up horizontally, squeezed out of the queue, and went to the street to hail a taxi.

The little girl hugged his neck, buried her head in his neck and whispered, "Where are we going?"

Ji Rang kissed her forehead: "Go back and rest."

Qi Ying originally thought that he would take her to a hotel, and she was secretly ashamed. But after getting in the car, Ji Rang reported the name of an alley.

The car drove around in twists and turns and arrived at the destination an hour later.

The alleys in front of them were crisscrossed with gray walls and gray tiles. Ji Rang got out of the car and wanted to hug her, but Qi Ying shook her head: "I can walk by myself."

So he held her hand, turning from one alley to another, and bought some summer heat-relief medicine at a pharmacy. Finally, they stopped in front of a small courtyard.

He took out his key and opened the door.

The small yard was overgrown with weeds, and an old tree in the yard was growing wildly, and it was obvious that no one had lived there for many years. But the yard was very clean, without any cobwebs or dust, as if someone had come to clean it.

Qi Ying looked around curiously, and even the heat stroke didn't seem that strong anymore: "What is this place?"

Ji Rang pulled her into the house: "The place where I lived when I was a child."

Although the room was cold and empty, it was very tidy. Ji Rang took out the quilt from the closet, made the bed, and asked her to lie down on the bed and rest.

Although the sun was shining brightly outside, it was chilly in the courtyard. Qi Ying took off her shoes, got into bed, and covered herself up obediently.

The weather in B City is dry, unlike Haicheng, where homes become moldy and damp if no one lives there. The bedding here is very clean, with a warm smell after being exposed to the sun.

Ji Rang quickly boiled some water, poured a cup and brought it in. He pushed open the wooden window and placed the cup on the windowsill. The sunlight shone through the gaps between the leaves and sprinkled onto the bed. Qi Ying thought it was all so wonderful.

Ji Rang saw her looking around with bright eyes, and asked with a smile: "Do you like it here?"

She nodded: "I like it."

He fell down at the head of the bed, resting his head on his arms: "Then come and stay for a while during the holidays."

He pressed the quilt under his body. Qi Ying couldn't pull it away, so she simply climbed out of the quilt, crawled to his side, knelt on the bed, and looked out with her little hands on the windowsill.

There is wind, flowers, trees and sunshine.

Very comfortable.

The little feet swayed happily, rubbing against his waist again and again.

Ji Rang opened his eyes, pulled out his arm and stretched it to the side, hugged the little girl around the waist and pressed her against his chest.

She didn't sit still, and her whole body almost fell on him. She supported her shoulders with both hands and tried to sit up, but Ji Rang didn't let go. He stretched out both arms to hold her and pressed her tightly against him.

Qi Ying blushed and cursed softly: "What are you doing?"

Her body was still pressed against him.

The bumps are soft and fit perfectly.

Ji Rang's eyes darkened, and he asked her, "What are you saying about me?"

She clung to him like a koala, trying to raise her little head: "I don't know, put me down."

"Yeah," he said.

Then he turned over, and Qi Ying was put down by him, and then they were in the position where she was at the bottom and he was at the top.

The boy still had his hands on her waist, and was slightly bent over to avoid pressing her, but his body was still pressed against her, and it was unclear whether it was intentional or not, as he repeatedly rubbed against her chest.

He smiled maliciously and asked deliberately: "Is that so?"

Qi Ying was almost embarrassed.

Ji Rang moved closer and closer. Her heart was beating like thunder. The blush extended from her ears to her neck, and the collarbone that was faintly visible at the edge of her collar turned pink.

His breath paused in the crook of her neck.

Over and over again, hot and heavy.

After a long while, she heard the young man curse inwardly.

Then he bit my collarbone and my body felt lighter. He turned over, got up and jumped out of bed, saying "Take the medicine", and ran out of the door barefoot without even putting on his shoes.

After a while, the sound of bathing water could be heard from next door.

Qi Ying got up from the bed with a flushed face, took the medicine obediently, thought for a while, put on her shoes, and walked out the door.

When Ji Rang came out of the shower, he saw the little girl squatting under a tree playing with an ant nest.

He walked over and squatted beside her. Qi Ying held a small wooden stick in her hand. She turned her head and looked at him. A blush flashed across her face. She quickly changed the subject: "Why did you live here when you were a child?"

Ji Rang picked up a small branch from the ground and helped her dig out the ant nest.

“My grandfather worked here and I went to primary school here.”

He has lived here for six years and it is considered half his home.

Later, when my grandfather passed away, he asked his lawyer to donate all his inheritance. The only thing left was this yard, which was allocated by the state. If he wanted to donate it, he would have to go through all the complicated procedures and submit application materials. He was too lazy to do it, so he asked his lawyer to keep the yard.

He came here to take a look before going to school.

Having been away for many years, many memories have become blurred. He doesn't miss this place too much, and the first thought he had when he opened the gate was that his little baby might like it here.

So I cleaned the inside and outside.

Waiting for her to come.

She really liked it, and in the end, those unhappy and sad memories were blown away by the wind in her smile.

As long as she likes it.

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