Chapter 70 - I Want To Pounce Into Your Embrace

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nThe little girl turned around and complained to the woman, “Mommy, why aren’t I the older sister? If I was older, then brother would have to listen to me~~”

n“Pfff…”

nSong Yaoyao couldn’t stop her eyes from curving as she thought something.

nIf she remembered correctly, she may have said the same childish words once before.

nHow silly.

n“Number 023, please come to the counter to collect your meal. Number 023, please…”

nSong Yaoyao walked over and collected her hamburger and hot milk. When she returned, she discovered the cute pair of twins was sitting opposite her.

nShe pulled out a textbook from her backpack and studied it as she ate.

nSuddenly, she felt a tug on the hem of her shirt and she looked down in surprise.

nThe little girl in the pink cardigan tilted her head and asked cutely, “Big Sis, are you crying?”

n“What?”

nSong Yaoyao subconsciously touched her face. When did she start crying?

n“Big Sis, don’t be sad~ I’ll give you the candy that my brother gave me~ You need to be happy~”

nThe little girl pulled a fruit candy from her pocket and shoved it into Song Yaoyao’s hand. Her dark eyes were bright and clear.

nCandy?

nSong Yaoyao opened her hand and looked in surprise at the questionably-aged candy that was wrapped in a colorful and wrinkly wrapper.

nShe suddenly smiled. “Thank you.”

n“You’re welcome~ Cheer up, Big Sis!”

n“Hey! You’re not supposed to talk to strangers. Don’t you remember what Mommy told you?” The little boy pulled the little girl over with seriousness.

n“But…but Big Sis looked really unhappy…” she said sadly as she bit her nails.

nThe little boy looked at Song Yaoyao and said in a mature tone, “Hey, lower your head!”

nSong Yaoyao found this amusing. She lowered her head slightly and said softly like a child, “What’s going on?”

nAs soon as she said this, she felt a pat on her head.

nThe little boy who was standing on his tiptoes lowered himself and mumbled helplessly, “At your age, don’t you know how to take care of yourself? This is an exception!” He pulled the little girl to go look for their parents and said stiffly, “You should stop being unhappy!”

nSong Yaoyao blinked and touched the spot where the child had patted her in surprise. In her hand, she was still holding the colorful candy.

nDid two little children just comfort her??

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nThe restaurant was crowded.

nSong Yaoyao flipped open a page of questions and lowered her pen.

nThrough the misty window, the young woman’s petite figure looked peaceful and beautiful.

nShe didn’t notice a car drive past and suddenly reverse.

nFinally, it stopped, and a figure stepped out.

nAt some point, a light drizzle had started falling from the sky. Amidst the cold night, the warm street lights looked particularly cozy.

nBeep—

nA car honked from the street outside.

nSong Yaoyao lifted her head in shock and looked toward the direction of the sound.

nSeparated by the street, a man on the opposite side was holding an umbrella, blocking half his face.

nHe was dressed in a gray shirt and black suit pants as his coat fluttered in the wind.

nHis shoulders were wide, his hip was narrow, and he had a tall figure.

nOn the wrist that was holding the umbrella, a jade-white amulet was swaying slightly.

nWithout seeing his face, Song Yaoyao knew who it was.

nShe gently stood up and her heart raced as she rushed out of the restaurant.

nShe completely ignored the calls of the restaurant staff.

n“Miss, your backpack!”

nThe wind whistled past Song Yaoyao’s ears and the icy-cold rain fell on her face, but she weaved her way across the street without stopping and pounced into the man’s embrace.

nThe clear sound of the man’s breathing immediately enveloped her.

n“Gege!”

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