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    Crazy little literary bird【Thirty-three】

    Li Xin went to the bedroom and closed the door. After thinking about it, she locked it to prevent some bird from sneaking in in the middle of the night.

    After doing all this, she lay back on the bed with peace of mind, set the alarm clock, and turned off the lights.

    In the dark, except for the eyes, other perceptions will become more acute. For example, at this moment, Li Xin, wrapped in a soft quilt, still heard the gentle footsteps at the door.

    She couldn’t help but sit up and listened carefully.

    It was the footsteps, and it looked like he was still lingering in front of her door. Who it was clearly had an answer.

    She didn’t want to talk to him, so she plugged her ears with headphones and buried her head in the quilt.

    After about ten minutes, Li Xin still felt sleepy.

    She couldn’t help but take off her earphones in frustration.

    Hey, no sound?

    At first, Li Xin thought she had an illusion. After repeated confirmation, she realized that it was indeed very quiet outside the door.

    Is it possible for a fool to give up so easily?

    The curiosity in her heart expanded, and she got out of bed with interest, crept to the door, and lay on the door panel to listen.

    Nothing.

    Li Xin frowned, put her hand on the doorknob, and slowly opened the door.

    “…”

    There was indeed no one at the door, but there was a stupid bird lying on the ground that had moved all the quilts over.

    Li Xin was speechless and choked. She stretched out her bare feet and kicked the caterpillars on the ground:

    “Hey, silly bird.”

    The caterpillar squirmed twice, and after dozens of seconds, a fluffy white head emerged, revealing only a pair of round black eyes, blinking at her.

    “Take your eyes back, I won’t do this.”

    After she finished speaking ruthlessly, she saw Bai Wanzi lowering his eyebrows in disappointment.

    “You came here to build a nest in the middle of the night. You really don’t want your little bird eggs.”

    Li Xin leaned down, grabbed the caterpillar ball and lifted it, but it couldn’t be lifted.

    She took a deep breath, held the corner of the quilt, and pushed him to roll.

    Bai Jiujiu realized that the world was spinning and couldn’t help hugging the quilt in panic. Flowers bloomed in front of her eyes:

    “Head, dizzy.”

    When he reached the stairs, Li Xin didn’t push him anymore, and he finally had some breathing space, saying this with stars in his eyes.

    Li Xin groaned breathlessly:

    “Just stay here.”

    After the sound fell, she patted the non-existent dust on her hands, tightened her nightgown, and walked towards the room.

    Seeing that the situation was not going well, Bai Jiujiu rolled up his body and rolled back in the original direction without caring about the terrifying experience just now.

    When Li Xin arrived at the door, he happened to roll in front of the door and continued to look at her with innocent and watery eyes.

    “I want to sleep too.”

    He said and glanced longingly at her room.

    Li Xin was so angry that she rolled up her sleeves and rolled him back in the same way.

    ——Of course he came back.

    Roll over, roll back, roll over, roll back… After repeating this several times, Li Xin was so tired that she couldn’t straighten up, and she was ready to kick him down the stairs.

    “You won’t have food tomorrow!”

    She shouted angrily, no longer intending to play the childish game of rolling around with him, and walked angrily into the room.

    Bai Jiujiu quickly stretched out a hand from the bed, grabbed her wrist, and dragged her over.

    Li Xin was already exhausted, and now she was unprepared. He really caught her and fell directly onto the bed he had opened.

    When Bai Jiujiu saw that she was “caught”, he quickly closed the quilt and held her tightly with both hands and feet, not giving her any chance to escape.

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