Chapter 61

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◎For the children◎

After entering the house, Cheng Yanzhou first found a candle and lit it.

After asking Gu Guanning to sit down, he brought a towel over and wiped Gu Guanning's head gently.

Gu Guanning lowered his head and put the clothes he had changed aside.

"I didn't think you would peek."

She quietly raised her eyes and glanced at Cheng Yanzhou.

Cheng Yanzhou's expression remained as usual, and he changed to a dry towel and continued wiping, "Yeah."

It was so perfunctory.

Are you still angry?

Putting her forehead on his palm, Gu Guanning explained: "I'm serious! Is it possible that you wouldn't feel uncomfortable if I stood behind the door while you were taking a shower?"

Cheng Yanzhou stopped and brushed the end of her eyes with his fingertips. The voice was extremely low: "I can't ask for it."

Gu Guanning: "..."

Her mood was quite complicated for a moment.

Forget it, just pretend she didn't ask.

After wiping my hair half-dry, I let it dry for half a moment before I could lie down and sleep.

Gu Guanning yawned and wanted to get into bed to rest, but looking at the man beside her, she forced herself to suppress her sleepiness.

Putting the towel and clothes together, Cheng Yanzhou held it in his hand, "I'll pour some water."

Seeing her nodding her head drowsily, Cheng Yanzhou said, "I have something to talk to you about later."

"Said."

Gu Guanning rubbed his eyes and looked up, "What's the matter?"

"It's important." Cheng Yanzhou took the things to the kitchen next door.

The corner door was ajar, and the dim light from the candle next door illuminated the small area of ​​the doorway.

Gu Guanning stared at it for a while, unable to hold on any longer, so she got under the mosquito net and lay on the bed, as long as she didn't fall asleep.

There was a lot of space in the mosquito net. Gu Guanning sat up and measured the distance from left to right. It seemed to be much wider than the one sent by her aunt.

When I called her, she said she lived in the same house with two friends, so the mosquito net sent by her aunt was originally wide, but unfortunately it still couldn't accommodate the beds for three people.

Now let alone three people, the width is more than enough for her to lie sideways.

Could it be that Cheng Yanzhou bought it again?

Gu Guanning lay back, pulled up the hem of her skirt, put her heels together, and swayed her toes gently under the quilt.

It was a pity that she only had one pair of loose pajamas, the others were brought from the sea market. Her aunt Gu Yiwen has her own aesthetic taste and works in a clothing factory, so she often picks up missing fabrics and buys them back to cut clothes for everyone.

It took a long time to pour water, and Gu Guanning listened with her ears bent.

She held her breath.

There was a drizzle of rain outside.

There was silence in the room.

A small door connected the two rooms.

I don't know when there was no sound of footsteps in the other room, only the faint sound of water splashing.

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