Bai Jiu withdrew a part of the arm that was red-scarred by Yvette. The neat shirt was a little messy with folds, and her fingertips caressed her temples.

The slightly cold voice was full of tiredness, as if he would close his eyes in the next second.

"It seems... there is something, very noisy?"

He frowned and said, turning on the light.

The cool white light is softly cast, interlacing with the eyelashes to create a deep silhouette.

But after careful sensing, there was nothing.

illusion?

Yvette, who didn't need to sleep, sat up and rubbed his eyes pretendingly.

He wrapped his arms around Bai Jiu's neck, his eyes curled up like a crescent moon, and his slightly drunken voice was as mellow as brewing red wine.

"No, I didn't feel anything."

"Really?"

"Really not." He blinked and smiled slyly and sweetly.

Bai Jiu relaxed her frown.

Yvette's perception ability is definitely stronger than his. Since he said no... then it is probably just an illusion.

"All right."

Yvette approached, raised the corners of his lips, and whispered in Bai Jiu's ear, "Since there is nothing wrong, brother can continue to sleep."

In his cold embrace, Bai Jiu smelled the scent of cedar, which was indifferent and cold, which made his restless heart feel at ease.

"Wake up and tell me if it was a good dream."

Yvette's cold fingertips touched the corners of his eyes, like magic, and Bai Jiu felt his eyelids heavy as he whispered softly.

So he nodded, lay down again, closed his eyes and fell asleep.

Yvette looked at his peaceful sleeping posture, and the arc of the corner of his mouth was still unwilling to go away.

At this time, there was a "bang bang" knocking sound from the window, as dense as being slapped by a gust of wind and rain, and the noise could not be ignored.

Immediately afterwards, a bandaged black cat jumped in. It stepped on the writing table, and its slender tail flicked in a round arc.

Bai Jiu immediately opened her eyes, turned over and sat up.

Under the gaze of Yvette who was about to kill someone, a trace of hesitation and fear flashed in the emerald eyes of the black cat, but was replaced by determination.

Afterwards, it actually said: "Please save my master!"

At this moment, normal people should not be able to believe that they have heard that animals can speak human words.

However, the two present were not normal people.

A thin black line emerged from Yvette's fingertips, and he was about to sneak into the shadows everywhere and attack the black cat.

"Wait, where do you live?"

But Bai Jiu had been prepared for a long time and noticed it immediately. He suppressed Yvette who was about to move, and sneered.

"The fourteenth floor." The black cat's Chinese characters are quite round, and it added, "We live upstairs from you."

Bai Jiu looked at Yvette.

Yvette: "..."

Yvette: "Brother, do you believe that I really didn't notice?"

Bai Jiu continued to sneer: "What do you think?"

Yvette was silent for a while, and immediately rushed over and hugged Bai Jiu's waist, putting on a pitiful face.

Without lacrimal glands, he even squeezed out two tears, pretending to be sad, "I just feel sorry for my brother."

He gritted his teeth viciously, pointed at the black cat and said, "When I think about my brother being almost scratched by him, I am filled with anger. I admit that I hold a grudge. I just deliberately concealed a small problem upstairs."

"But I don't think I'm wrong." Yvette said more and more confidently, "Brother, don't you think so?"

Bai Jiu didn't speak, thinking about what the other half of his soul added to create Yvette.

But the black cat was very surprised: "You actually know!"

"That's right." Yvette changed his expression faster than Sichuan Opera, he leaned on Bai Jiu's shoulder and said with a smile.

"And you knew it as soon as you stepped into this building. Your master had a chance to escape, but now he can't. Are you angry?"

"Meow-"

The Chinese-speaking black cat meowed angrily.

"What are you doing?" Yvette said, "You want to bite someone again? Have you forgotten what I taught you before?"

"Meow - meow -"

The black cat was so angry that he couldn't speak human words.

In the end, Bai Jiu, who was still on the sidelines, said, "Shut up!"

Yvette obediently stopped talking, and hugged him more and more aggrievedly, while the black cat stepped on the table and looked up at him expectantly.

Then Bai Jiu spoke: "Yvette."

"exist."

"Throw it out." The black cat couldn't believe that he would get such a result, took a step back, and wanted to say something else, "No, wait..."

Yvette gave a natural, schadenfreude smile, ignoring the black cat's frantic struggle, grabbed its heel and threw it out of the window.

It is almost dawn, and the flamboyant red moon is about to regain its gentle paleness.

Bai Jiu leaned her head on the pillow, slightly raised her fingertips.

A cumbersome black pattern printed on the transparent window flickered for a moment before disappearing.

This is a kind of enchantment that blocks sound and prevents foreign objects from entering.

"Don't ask me why I didn't save them?"

After being disturbed many times, Bai Jiu couldn't fall asleep, and a series of mental sequelae made him have a splitting headache.

He looked at the white ceiling, and suddenly had a desire to talk.

"I don't need to know that," Yvette said. "I just need to know if my obedience will give you a little pleasure."

"Yes, I'm very happy." Bai Jiu's slender eyelashes blended with the languid gloom, she whispered softly, stroking his cheek with her fingertips.

He smiled lightly, his voice low and cold.

"Then let me give you a little reward."

His lips are gradually approaching, they are alluring bright red, like the pupils of the abyss refracting the blurred halo under the light.

Yvette could see his own miniature reflection, his simulated breathing was slightly irregular, and he almost thought he was going to get a kiss.

He is ready.

"Let me give you a warning." Ke Bai Jiu's lips slightly opened and closed and said: "Human beings are ungrateful."

"........."

Yvette slowly tightened the corner of the quilt, imagining that this was his hope that he had failed, and smiled commercially: "I believe this sentence."

Bai Jiu didn't understand why he was smiling so weirdly, since he didn't need to sleep anymore, he should spend the time before dawn quietly.

But there are people, no, there are cats who just won't let them be quiet.

"pat-"

Under the witness of two pairs of eyes, the black cat jumped in again, and this time without drawing the curtain, they saw it come in directly through the glass.

It went from one end to the other as if the window panes didn't exist at all.

"What are you doing here again?"

Yvette was very impatient, "We've already said it, we won't save it."

"Wait, don't drive me away!" the black cat "Meow" yelled: "I know you don't want to do white jobs, so I'll trade you one thing!"

"What's the matter?" Bai Jiu signaled Yvette not to speak.

It's not because of his curiosity, but because he has been disturbed by it many times, so he can't fall asleep, and now he's a bit bored.

So he wanted to see what the cat could say to get them to do it.

The black cat hesitated for a long time, and finally made up his mind and said: "Don't you know why I rushed over to catch you? You smell like an evil spirit."

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