Bai Mu thought for a moment, "Oh, she confessed to me on the day of graduation, but I rejected her."
"Forehead…"
Ailian looked at him in surprise.
"So straightforward?"
"hold head high."
Bai Mu picked up another crab roe bun and blew on it. "You can't compromise on this kind of thing. Once you find someone, you have to be responsible for them for the rest of your life. Ah, open your mouth."
Ailian opened her mouth and took the bun.
"If I can't find it, won't I be alone forever?"
She asked curiously, perhaps she also realized that she had underestimated Mu Mu's stubbornness.
"Live till old age. As my father said in his book, love is not everything in life. Even if you can't find true love, you can still have a fulfilling life."
He smiled and did not regret any of his choices.
"Another bite."
Ailian shook her head and said, "Well, no. To lose weight, I can just eat millet porridge."
Bai Mu looked at Ailian and said, "Why lose weight? You're not fat at all."
"Another bite."
"Really not fat?"
Ellen blinked and asked back.
"Yeah, I think you've lost weight."
"Give me a bite then."
"Where are you going later?"
The day is about to dawn,
Elaine asked,
Bai Mu took another sip of porridge and squeezed his little hands.
"Come back to your house. Haven't you finished your summer homework yet?"
Ailian held her cheek, seeming quite resistant to the words "summer homework".
Especially physics!
"Well, but didn't the dean say that I could enter the university without taking the entrance exam?"
Bai Mu: "You want to come? That's great. I'll teach you how to draw when we get back. Why don't you take a summer job for now?"
Ailian nodded reluctantly.
"If I want to go to school downtown, I'll probably need to move here. I still have to go back and pack up."
But moving to the city center meant she could no longer work at Victoria Housekeeping.
The people there are very nice, and I'm a little reluctant to leave.
Also, the salary is high...
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