Lu Xun is very different from before.

I haven't seen him for a long time, and he no longer has the same spirited demeanor as before.

Unshaven, looking haggard, and speaking while looking furtively around, as if avoiding something.

When our eyes meet, his voice is somewhat hoarse.

"Ningning."

I furrowed my brow.

Lu Xun has never called me that before.

Feeling lazy to think too much, I impatiently asked, "Are you sick? What do I have to do with you?"

Lu Xun was taken aback, as if he hadn't expected me to have such an attitude.

But then again.

I used to treat him as my lucky star, always holding him in high regard.

He's used to being admired as a deity, but now he's like a shard of glass that even dogs would avoid, so it's natural that he's having a hard time accepting it.

"Ningning, I was wrong before..."

"Ningning."

Before Lu Xun could finish his sentence, he was interrupted by Qin Chi.

He quickly walked over, didn't even look at Lu Xun, and reached out to hold my hand, saying, "Mom and Dad just called and want us to come home for dinner tonight."

I didn't understand.

Has Qin Chi gone crazy?

Mom and Dad?

Whose mom and dad?

But in the face of my puzzled eyes, he remained calm, and planted a kiss on my lips.

"Why don't we go back now?"

I didn't want to get entangled with Lu Xun too much either.

But as we had only taken a few steps, Lu Xun caught up with us.

He was full of anger, staring at me fiercely, "Xu Wanning, what does he mean? Are you going to marry him?"

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