Chapter 202: Invitation to be a guest? ?



Then came a long night.

There's still plenty of time.

So there is no need to rush now.

What's more, this is at the school gate.

If Lin Qiao is seen like this by someone she knows, it will more or less affect her study and life.

"Brother Hao."

"Do you have time during National Day?"

In the car,

Lin Qiaoer asked softly;

His gaze stayed on Fang Hao for a few seconds.

"National Day???"

"Yes! What's wrong?"

Fang Hao was also stunned.

You know, what he has the most now is time.

The biggest thing every day is eating, drinking, having fun and being carefree.

For a moment, I was confused as to why Lin Qiaoer asked this.

After thinking about it, the other party might have something going on!

"My...my mother will be discharged from the hospital next week, and she wants to invite you to have dinner at her home..."

Lin Qiaoer still told the story.

It is expected that he will be discharged from the hospital in about two weeks; his mother wants to invite Fang Hao to visit her home.

Thank him in person when the time comes!

So let her ask Fang Hao.

“Like this…”

"Okay! No problem."

Fang Hao thought about it and agreed;

Someone sincerely invited me to their home.

Then you definitely have to give him some face.

"real?"

I heard Fang Hao agreed readily.

Lin Qiao'er was still very happy;

His face showed excitement and surprise.

She had originally thought that Fang Hao wouldn't invite her so easily;

"You bitch!"

"What's true or false about this?"

Fang Hao suddenly looked a little helpless.

He is not a big shot, and others just want to invite him over to thank them in person.

Small things!

I didn't take it seriously at all.

It's just a matter of taking some time off.

"Uh-huh."

Lin Qiaoer nodded.

For a moment, the stone in my heart fell down.

What my mother told me to do.

Finally it’s done!

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