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    There is a bright moon in my heart【Forty Six】

    Li Xin and Qu Yanfei went out one after another.

    Rejecting the little bastard’s offer to fight for another 300 rounds, Li Xin was very satisfied with the victory. After finishing her makeup, she returned to the booth.

    Without She and Qu Yanfei, the conversation between those few people was not lively. Li Xin could tell that although the boys were interested, the girls were just for the beauty of the little bastard.

    I don’t know if this attractive face is good or bad.

    She sat down and sipped the red wine.

    The girls in front suddenly showed great interest in her:

    “Sister, your family must be well off, right?”

    One of the girls with a high ponytail laughed.

    Li Xin lowered his eyes and smiled:

    “So-so.”

    The short-haired girl tugged on her high ponytail and whispered:

    “What are you doing?”

    The high ponytail pouted, looking aggrieved:

    “I’m just curious.”

    Li Xin saw the quarrel between the girls, but smiled and said nothing.

    Qu Yanfei arrived not long after, he washed his face, washing away the heat on his face, but he couldn’t wash away the eagerness to win in his eyes.

    If Li Xin hadn’t insisted, he would have been able to pull her through the fight for 300 rounds.

    “Sister, how do you know each other?”

    Gao Ponytail came over curiously, his eyes wandering back and forth between Li Xin and Qu Yanfei.

    To be honest, Li Xin doesn’t like her very much.

    It would be fine if she was really innocent and simple, but this is obviously a mask, and the pretense is too ordinary.

    Li Xin put down the wine glass and said calmly:

    “That’s how we met.”

    No need to say too much.

    The girl, however, had the stubbornness to get to the bottom of things, and pestered Li Xin relentlessly:

    “Oh, tell me in detail, sister, I really want to hear it.”

    She smiled, as if she couldn’t see the coldness on Li Xin’s face.

    The partners around her couldn’t stand it, and they tried to pull her around, but with little effect.

    Li Xin frowned:

    “This is my private matter.”

    She can say whatever she likes, and if she doesn’t like it, others can’t force her.

    The high ponytail still didn’t want to give up and wanted to say more, but Qu Yanfei on the side couldn’t help it anymore. He suddenly stretched out his hand and pushed the snack in front of her towards her:

    “Eat more.”

    he smiles with crooked eyebrows.

    The high ponytail was confused by he’s smile for a moment. When she recovered, she unconsciously said slightly:

    “No, you’re welcome, I’m not hungry.”

    Come out and have a drink, no one will have an empty stomach.

    The smile on Qu Yanfei’s face did not change at all, but there was a gloomy look in his eyes:

    “Then you should eat more.”

    he said softly,

    “Otherwise, I don’t know what to use to stop your noisy mouth.”

    Everyone: “…”

    Li Xin couldn’t help it, turned her head and laughed.

    The high ponytail’s expression changed rapidly in just one minute, and the companion beside her also felt embarrassed and did not want to speak for her.

    In the end, it was the second child who came out to smooth things over:

    “Xiaowu, don’t make fun of people.”

    he patted Qu Yanfei on the shoulder and laughed twice,

    “Let’s not talk about this. Let’s talk about something else. What do you like to do in your spare time?”

    Although they knew that this transition was extremely embarrassing, several people who wanted to calm down the situation at the scene still chose to agree.

    The high ponytail was holding its breath and stopped talking several times, but was firmly grasped by its companions.

    Li Xin looked at it with gusto.

    The drinking session ended early at half past ten. Several people dispersed at the door, and Qu Yanfei naturally got into Li Xin’s car.

    “I didn’t drink. Of course I have to take you home.”

    Facing Li Xin’s questioning gaze, Qu Yanfei showed a most serious and innocent expression.

    Li Xin: “…”

    Li Xin: “I believe you are a ghost!”

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