"You can still laugh, so it seems it really doesn’t hurt," Jun Moyan let go of her hand, sowhat annoyed at her reaction.
Wen Xiao’ai blinked in surprise.
Why did he seem unhappy again?
Wen Xiao’ai reached out and turned Jun Moyan’s face towards her, "What’s wrong?"
"It’s nothing."
"Clearly, there is sothing wrong. Has that annoying ghost’s dad bullied you again? Tell , and I’ll bully him back for you."
Hearing her words, Jun Moyan’s heart softened, and he took her hand again to look at it:
"You know to stand up for , but how co you don’t know to protect yourself?"
Although he was scolding her, his tone was filled with concern.
"Hehe," Wen Xiao’ai laughed, realizing he was actually worried about her.
"If you’re concerned about , just say it directly. Why pretend to be angry?"
"I’m angry at myself."
He was annoyed that he shouldn’t have left her alone just now for Shangguan Yu to watch over.
"Angry at yourself again? Why? Why do you always get angry at yourself?"
"Have I been angry at myself before?"
"Of course, you have. Have you forgotten?"
Wen Xiao’ai’s eyes widened, appearing sowhat upset that Jun Moyan had forgotten things between them.
"..." Jun Moyan thought about it but really had no impression.
Seeing that she truly couldn’t rember, Wen Xiao’ai frowned slightly, a bit angrily saying, "Last ti when you gave alcohol to drink, and I didn’t drink it, didn’t you get mad? You said you were angry at yourself."
So it was about that, Jun Moyan rembered.
"You rember that so clearly?"
"Of course, I do. I rember everything between us very clearly. It’s you who’s forgotten."
Wen Xiao’ai humd in dissatisfaction.
"I haven’t forgotten."
Wen Xiao’ai glanced at him, still looking unhappy.
"I really haven’t forgotten."
He truly hadn’t forgotten; from the mont he brought her ho to now, he could recite every event without missing a single word.
It was just that she suddenly ntioned one incident, and he couldn’t recall it right away.
Seeing that she was still unhappy, Jun Moyan didn’t know how to cheer her up, so he gently rubbed the bruise on her wrist with his thumb and asked again, "Does it really not hurt?"
"It hurts, hurts like hell," Wen Xiao’ai stomped her foot in a really angry manner.
Her action, resembling that of a child, made Jun Moyan want to laugh, "Didn’t you say it didn’t hurt just now?"
"If I say it hurts, it hurts," Wen Xiao’ai huffed as she looked at him.
"Then when we get back, I’ll apply so dicine for you."
"No need, better to die from the pain," Wen Xiao’ai snatched her hand back.
Jun Moyan sighed softly, reached up to rub the back of her head, and promised again, "I assure you, I will rember clearly everything that happens between us from now on."
"...Really?"
"Mm."
"What if you forget again, like just now, and I have to remind you?"
"That won’t happen."
"I’m saying what if—you just can’t rember?"
Jun Moyan’s lips curved slightly, recalling what Wen Xiao’ai had said last ti about biting him when she was upset.
"...Let you bite ."
"Bite where?"
"Bite... the hand."
"I don’t want that. I’ll bite your face, your ears, your chin, your mouth."
The last place made Jun Moyan’s face color slightly, and his heart unexpectedly began to beat faster.
He opened his mouth, as if he wanted to reiterate the idea that n and won should be mindful of propriety.
But what ca out was, "You can’t bite the mouth."
"Why not?"
"No reason."
"Hmph, if you won’t let bite, then I’ll insist on biting even more. If you make unhappy in the future, I’ll bite your mouth, and only your mouth."
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