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sdt:  jennie7rs

Thanks for all the comments. This reminded me I had some extras to write 

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Haan Woo got up while pressing his temple. The feeling of a hangover was really unpleasant.

It was still overcast outside. He had probably immediately gone to sleep right after he returned, thus he woke up early.

Haan Woo felt his throat was dry and hoarse, so he felt around for his cup and grabbed it from the bedside. There was warm water inside. The water didn't cool off because the cup could preserve heat.

Haan Woo drank a sip and immediately felt much better.

Who poured the water?

Oh, Haan Woo finally recalled...

Shijin had come to pick him up last night. He was probably the one who had sent him home, too.

Haan Woo lowered his head to take a look at himself. He had been bathed and his clothes had been changed. It was probably Shijin who had also helped him with these...

He had done that much, yet nothing actually happened?

Haan Woo laughed at himself. Shijin had really changed now that he was older, truly behaving himself.

Winter had set in. Even though the empty room was warm, the chilliness from outside was seeping into the bones. It would be difficult to ward off the coldness.

Haan Woo was a bit puzzled. Why did Qi Qi not climb the bed today?

He kept a husky, its 'professional skills' were wrecking the house and climbing the bed. When Haan Woo wasn't at home, it would wreck the house; when Haan Woo was at home, it would climb the bed. To cut it short, the dog was living its best life.

Haan Woo went out of the bedroom, thinking of searching for his dog. In the end, he found two dogs at once when he reached the living room.

They were his husky and Shijin.

Shijin was tall. He was sleeping on the sofa with his pair of long legs curled up pitifully. In such a tight space, the husky was still snuggling with him...

The moment he saw that view, Haan Woo's irritable temperament had inexplicably vanished.

He gave the husky a kick and the dog whimpered in response. Then it rolled over and looked around clumsily like it was looking for the culprit.

Haan Woo snorted.

Qi Qi immediately stuck its tongue out when it saw Haan Woo, then dutifully pounced on him.

Haan Woo scolded it. "Go away!"

The more it got scolded, the happier the husky got instead. It wagged its tail so excitedly that it could dance a tango already.

Haan Woo raised the corner of his lips. Just then, Shijin woke up. He stopped pursing his lips and instantly looked expressionless.

Shijin frowned before he sat up and said, "You're awake?"

He must have stayed up late and couldn't sleep soundly. He had probably caught a cold too, which was why his voice was very hoarse.

Haan Woo said, "Who let you sleep here?"

Shijin went silent. He got up and said, "I'll go back now."

Haan Woo didn't say anything in response.

Shijin's clothes were wrinkled all over and his hair was quite unkempt. Looking at his appearance like this had unexpectedly brought back Haan Woo's memories.

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