"Where is the puppy rubbing its paws?"

Lu Ge was worried that a girl in Lu Chen would go to a carriage alone, but he was also worried that Chi Chao would fight against motion sickness on the road.

After much deliberation, there was no good way, so I had to find people to change seats one by one, and finally set the king's single seat in the front two rows of the same carriage.

Lu Chen was about to go there with her small bag in hand, but Lu Ge pressed the other person's shoulder: "I'll go."

"Why do you insist on pushing me here?" Lu Chen didn't know why, "I'm so old, I can't lose it by myself."

"There are no windows over there." Lu Ge said.

Lu Chen stood up: "I'll just play with my phone!"

When she is in the car, she likes to lean against the window to look outside. No matter the bus or the high-speed rail, she always likes to sit close to the window.

But it's not a problem if there is no window. She has seen people with motion sickness, and she is always afraid that she will not be able to take care of her.

It's fine for Lu Ge to persuade him with a sentence or two. After the other party is unwilling to persuade, he has to pull the person's hair and pull it out, which is more or less deliberate.

Although he intentionally avoided Chi Chao, but since Lu Chen said so, he could only make do with it and sit down.

The train arrived at the scheduled time, and Chi Chao frowned at the discomfort of the slow start.

He glanced out of the window, and the big concrete pillars retreated in unison. The sudden dizziness hit his brain, and Chi Chao immediately closed his eyes.

From the corner of his eyes, Lu Ge caught a slight frown on the other party's brows, took out an orange from the side pocket of his backpack and peeled it open.

He remembered the last time he flew all the way by plane, went straight to the hotel when he got there, threw himself on the bed, and fell into a dark sleep.

This time he avoided the plane and chose the high-speed rail, but Chi Chao was still dizzy.

"Dizzy?" Lu Ge leaned forward slightly, and put the peeled orange under Chi Chao's nose, "Smell it?"

Chi Chao's eyelashes trembled, his eyelids were folded, his gaze was fixed on a little orange in front of him, and he raised his hand to take it: "En."

He put the orange peel on the tip of his nose and smelled it, then put it down and pinched it in his hand.

I don't know if it's because of motion sickness or other reasons, such Chi Chao seems a bit too indifferent.

Lu Ge withdrew his hand and sat back on the seat, feeling a little sore in his heart.

He still remembered that last winter, when Chi Chao took the plane for the first time, it was obviously very novel, but he had to restrain himself and pretend to be calm.

Cool is really cool, but stupid is also really stupid.

When taking off, Chi Chao turned his head to stare at Lu Ge, asked what was wrong and didn't speak.

After a while, he turned back again, rubbed his ears and continued to pretend that he was okay.

Lu Ge broke Chi Chao's shoulder, turned sideways and reached out to cover his ears.

His slender fingers covered the young man's black hair on the sideburns. The two stared at each other for a few seconds.

The screaming in the ears seemed to be drowned in the water, and as the feeling of overweight was pressed down from the top of the head, the sound quickly sank to the depths and disappeared.

"Dizzy or not?" Lu Ge simply smacked Chi Chao's head with such a gesture of holding his face.

Chi Chao squinted his eyes and rubbed him casually, like a large dog whose hair had been brushed down, whimpering and chirping straight into his arms.

"Brother, I'm dizzy."

The sticky energy before made me feel dizzy if not dizzy.

But it's been more than half a year, and now he's dizzy but doesn't say a word.

In fact, looking back on my own years, I really didn't want to rely on others if I had a minor illness or pain.

This is probably the common characteristic of adolescent boys, who don't like showing timidity or showing weakness.

Chi Chao had this feature before. Even if the little wild dog had broken skin and bones back then, he could still stand up in front of him and bared his teeth to pretend to be fierce.

So since when did the little wild dog become a domestic dog.

Lu Ge himself didn't know much about it.

After more than three hours of driving, the long thoughts gradually drifted away after chasing the track.

The glass of the car window reflected the inside of the car, there was a very faint reflection, and half of Chi Chao's face could be seen hidden in it.

Lu Ge watched for a while, a little dazed.

He felt that he was very complicated, and wanted to keep Chi Chao away, but he enjoyed it when the other party approached.

Although he repeatedly warned himself, his body reacted in the most honest way.

Every time Chi Chao showed weakness, he softened his heart, and every time he acted like a baby, he also wanted to laugh.

Lu Ge himself found it unbelievable that he indulged too much. The little temper he once had was worn away by Chi Chao.

He felt sorry for Chi Chao so much.

This poor puppy.

"Hey," Lu Ge turned around and looked at himself sitting on the ground beside him, "You're frowning, are you motion sick?"

Chi Chao raised his eyelids with difficulty, glanced at Lu Ge and quickly looked away: "A little bit."

Looking at the scenery passing by outside the window was really uncomfortable for him, it seemed that if he moved his head a little, the whole world would be shaken up along with it.

There was nothing to focus on, he wanted to find a place to rest his head.

"You're dizzy and still sitting like a giant Buddha," Lu Ge said with his arms across Chi Chao's face, pressed his other temple, and pressed his dizzy head on his shoulder. point."

The familiar breath poured into his mouth and nose, Chi Chao's heart twitched, and he froze there.

"Come on," Lu Ge rubbed his hair, and licked it on the pinna by the way, "Don't take it hard."

Chi Chao froze, then closed his eyes, feeling as if he had let go of his strength.

Lu Ge's shoulders are about the same height as his, as long as he sits lower and tilts his head up, it's just right.

The ice shell in my heart was suddenly smashed, and all the ice slag fell down.

"Brother," Chi Chao turned around completely. With a muffled voice, he rubbed the tip of his nose into Lu Ge's neck, "I'm dizzy."

Warm breath brushed against his ears, Lu Ge subconsciously wanted to hide, but held back.

He held the pool with his fingers and turned to the side of his face, dripping with cold sweat: "Get off at the next stop."

"No," Chi Chao closed his eyes and found a comfortable position in Lu Ge's shoulder socket, "Lean on better."

So for these words, Lu Ge maintained the same posture for the whole journey, and when he got out of the car, his whole arm was numb like snowflakes.

After finally arriving at the hotel, Chi Chao was dizzy and still struggling to take a shower.

After passing through the water indiscriminately, Lu Ge stuffed him into the bed.

It can be regarded as a comfortable dizziness for a while.

After sleeping until night, Lu Ge and Lu Chen went out for a walk, and brought back some food for Chi Chao.

When Chi Chao just woke up, he was still a little dazed, sitting on the bed and watching Lu Chen bleary-eyedly pull out a cup of fruit tea full of ice cubes from the table full of food bags, put in a straw and pass it in front of him: "Brother Are you still dizzy?"

The plastic cup was covered with fluff-like drops of water. Ike Chao took the drink and held the water in his hand.

He shook his head slowly.

"As expected, sleep can cure all diseases," the little girl said joyfully, and then turned to pick up the beach skirt she had just bought, "I'm going to the beach tomorrow, little brother, can you swim?!"

Chi Chao's eyes were dazzled by the goose-yellow floral body, and he felt a little dizzy again.

Lu Ge came out of the bathroom, went to the bedside and wrapped the back of Chi Chao's head with his palm: "Don't drink too cold, eat something first."

Chi Chao looked up at the other party, and Lu Ge's fingertips traced along the back of his ear again.

It's a bit cold, it should have just been washed.

Seeing that Chi Chao didn't respond, Lu Ge took the fruit tea in his hand and put it on the bedside table: "It's over, I'm so sick from cars."

There were still drops of water liquefied from the cup wall on his hands, Chi Chao lowered his head, and rubbed his palms together, feeling a little cold.

"Where is the puppy rubbing its paws?" Lu Ge pulled out a few paper towels, and pulled Chi Chao's fingers to wipe off the water stains. "Wake up, I bought you chicken soup and rice."

Like wiping a child's hands, Lu Ge casually threw the paper into the trash can.

However, just when he was about to let go, Chi Chao's unresponsive fingers hooked his knuckles calmly.

It was only a second, but Lu Ge clearly felt the force between his fingers.

He was a little dazed, and after regaining consciousness, he curled his fingers back to his side: "What are you doing?!"

"Pull it," Chi Chao raised a corner of the quilt with downcast eyes, and said in a leisurely manner, "Brother, don't panic."

The author says:

I really vomit blood, and I've been digging texts since I didn't sleep all night.

It should be a few days off and the plot twist, I was so stuck that I almost re-passed the previous content, and it was dawn before I knew it.

So much for now, I can’t hold it anymore, I’ll go to bed first, and I’ll continue writing after I wake up, and I’ll post it when I’m finished.

Thank you very much for your support, I will continue to work hard!

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