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LIFE AFTER MARRIAGE | 一夜后婚 CHAPTER 34.1

Xia Ying Version Of A Caring Sister

A certain Ying: If you have any romance problems, please consult me!

It's said that spring was the season for spring fever (be in love, sexually awakened). Then is winter the season that's worried about "spring"?

From my bored observations, I noticed that some of my friends were a little unusual lately. Their behaviors were similar to that of a spring fever's. But the difference was that if one was under a spring fever, they would reveal foolish smiles. My friends however, furrowed their brows and looked perplexed.

Thus, the people who got classified by me as unusual were Liu Jing, He Yi, Han Yu and... Qin Hao.

It was normal that Liu Jing and He Yi had some love troubles. It was also still considered normal when Han Yu, this seemingly playboy, encountered some love troubles. But for Qin Hao... there didn't seem to be a lot of gossips about him. Could it be that apart from Han Lei, there's another person he's thinking about? It wouldn't also be a man, right...

As for the reason why I was able to easily detect their anomaly, other than being bored, it was also because they had been floating before my eyes like "persistent, lingering spirits". Every time they did, they had the troubled expression of not being able to spit out the words they wanted to say. That was clearly telling me to go enlighten and liberate them, wasn't it? However, as Han Lei's woman, did I look like a kind and caring jie jie who wouldn't charge any fee?

Although saying this was somewhat embarrassing but I indeed "rescued" them free of charge. If that was also considered as "rescuing"...

I personally believe that waking up early to go to school or work in winter was an inhumane torture and a small challenge.

Wearing a warm coat while yawning, I was reluctantly pulled by Han Lei out the door. When Han Lei was locking the door, He Yi, who lived across from us, just so happened to open the door as well. Liu Jing, like always, sent him to the door. But these two's expressions were somewhat too "harmonious"?

They should really learn from Liu Jun and his wife. Even if it was winter, regardless of rain or shine, that couple would still go out and travel, incomparably sweet and romantic, enjoying life to its fullest. Sure enough, they were an author and freelancer pair.

Liu Jing looked at me and greeted me with a nod. She slightly parted her cherry lips but didn't utter a word for half a day. She seemed to have a lot on her mind yet hesitated to speak which in turn made me quite perplexed.

Ultimately, Liu Jing didn't say anything except "be careful on the road" to the three of us.

Look, such a virtuous and gentle woman ah. But what exactly does this type of woman have on her mind?

The three of us entered the elevator and He Yi's expression was also of one with a lot of things on his mind. The sunny smile that would usually be on his face had now "transmigrated" to who knew where, disappearing without a trace. His gaze when he looked at me seemed to be screaming: "I need your help". But ultimately, Liu Jing and him weren't able to spit out what they wanted to say.

Compared to He Yi who had a lot on his mind with black, gloomy clouds hanging on top of his head, Han Lei and I were happy and loving.

As my hands would get cold easily, Han Lei very generously clasped both of my hands with his and tenderly warmed my hands up by blowing on them.

Although our exchanges were somewhat cringey and there was also a He Yi present but after being together with Han Lei for this long, I have learned one skill—being thick skinned. Thus, Han Lei and I "flirted" and "exchanged glances" with each other without any regard for others inside the elevator, completely ignoring He Yi's pitiful, aggrieved and protesting gaze.

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