A Different Husband Every Day

Chapter 16 Meeting Again

She will never forget that when she was eight years old, the playful Li Weixin avoided the nanny and ran to the fountain to play, and accidentally fell into the water.

She walked by the pool at that time, because she was distracted and didn't notice. Li Weixin saw her and thought she was dying.

When Li Weixin was rescued, the first thing she did when she woke up in the hospital was that her sister pushed her into the pool.

For a child who was only five years old, no one believed that she could tell a lie. Fang Meixian beat her hard with a feather duster and broke three of them. She was so numb from the pain that she never admitted her mistake.

Fang Meixian said: My sister is only five years old, will you be wronged?

But she is only eight years old. At the age of five, she won't wrong people, but at the age of eight, it is natural for her to lie and shirk her responsibility?

In their eyes, five-year-old Li Weixin was innocent, kind and beautiful, while eight-year-old Li Weiyin was cruel and cruel, and would kill a five-year-old girl.

Later when Li Jinzong came back, she cried and told Li Jinzong that she didn't push Li Weixin. Li Jinzong said that she believed her, but when she turned around to appease Li Weixin, she kept saying that she didn't mean it and asked Li Weixin to forgive her. she.

God knows how much her heart hurt when she heard this sentence.

Probably from that time on, she closed her heart to her parents, and began to stop relying on and trusting her parents.

After walking out of the hospital, Li Weiyin's stomach growled. He found the nearest cake shop, took a bottle of milk and a bag of toast, and walked absent-mindedly to the cashier to line up, only to find a tall figure in front of him.

Just these white trousers, this black shirt, this back view...

Inexplicably familiar.

Li Weiyin thought of the person he saw last night, and wanted to look sideways at his face, but it was his turn soon. He had just put the things on the cashier counter, and the cashier's eyes lit up immediately: Aren't you Which star...

Before she finished speaking, the man put down a hundred dollars, grabbed the bread and ran away. The cashier was going to chase him, but when he saw that there were many people in line behind him, he stopped and called the clerk to look for it.

While waiting for the checkout, Li Weiyin glanced at the man's trajectory.

Artists don’t need to line up to buy by themselves, do they? Aren't the artists surrounded by bodyguard assistants?

And why was he so panicked? Did he commit a burglary yesterday?

That's not right, he is wearing a famous brand, so he doesn't look like a petty thief.

Li Weiyin originally planned to eat in the store, but she didn't know what state of mind she was in, so she carried her things and walked towards the direction where the person disappeared.

It's a remote small park, there are no people, and I haven't seen him.

Li Weiyin was going to find a rest chair to sit on to fill his stomach, when he walked around the flower bed, he heard a childish voice.

Brother, it's wrong for you to eat bread like this, do you want me to teach you?

Li Weiyin poked his head, and saw the person he was looking for, and it was him, with an unusually good-looking face, a black shirt and white trousers, squatting by the flower bed with a two-bitten piece of bread in his hand.

He looked blankly at the five or six-year-old child standing in front of him.

The child's eyes were fixed on the bread in his hand, and he kept swallowing his saliva.

Then how do we eat it? What surprised Li Weiyin was that he actually handed the bread to the child.

As soon as the child grabbed it, he gobbled it voraciously, finishing a piece of bread in four or five bites.

In the end, he wiped his mouth and looked at him with big innocent and harmless eyes: Brother, have you learned it? If you haven't learned it, you can buy another one, and I will teach you again.

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