TNT: It's not really my design / 65 Keep silent forever
TNT: It's not really my design
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  • When she took a taxi to Ding Chengxin's residence, it was already dusk, and the sun was about to set. She couldn't help but speed up her steps. She couldn't wait until it was dark. Ding Chengxin wouldn't go out at night, and she didn't even like to see people. It was obvious to all, and naturally she was a little anxious.
  • She had already changed into a man's attire and took great steps. When she was about to enter the downstairs where Ding Chengxin lived, Pei Xichun vaguely heard a quarrel.
  • longtao
    longtao
    (Father Ding): You hurt me and your mother too much by doing this.
  • longtao
    longtao
    Do we have to let our father and son make trouble like this?
  • dingchengxin
    dingchengxin
    Dad, I...
  • longtao
    longtao
    Do you really still think I'm your dad?
  • longtao
    longtao
    Why don't you go home?
  • longtao
    longtao
    Why are you so cold to your mother.
  • The middle-aged man's voice sounded a little excited, as if he had made it clear that he wanted an answer. The boy with the convenience bag said nothing and kept silent on this question forever.
  • longtao
    longtao
    You must come home with me today!
  • The middle-aged man was dissatisfied with Ding Chengxin's reaction and was furious. He stepped forward and tugged at Ding Chengxin. Pei Xichun was a little nervous, thinking about whether to persuade him to fight, but now eavesdropping on other people's conversations probably touched Ding Chengxin's inverse scale. If she rashly went up like this, her reconciliation was even more hopeless.
  • During the dispute between the two, the boy's convenience bag was torn, the food fell to the ground, and he didn't fight back and let his father pull it. The necklace on his neck was also torn off and fell into the hands of the other party.
  • dingchengxin
    dingchengxin
    Enough is enough.
  • dingchengxin
    dingchengxin
    I just don't want to live at home.
  • dingchengxin
    dingchengxin
    Nothing else.
  • longtao
    longtao
    What about your indifference, did we do something wrong to you?
  • The middle-aged man's tone trembled a little, not only angry but also in pain. He couldn't see through his son, and he didn't even know why he was treated like this.
  • longtao
    longtao
    ...
  • longtao
    longtao
    You haven't been home for half a year.
  • dingchengxin
    dingchengxin
    I like to live by myself.
  • dingchengxin
    dingchengxin
    Dad, be safe on the way home.
  • His indifference from beginning to end stung the man's nerve line. The man finally threw the torn necklace out, threw it into the pile of abandoned and damaged glass that he didn't have time to clean up, and then left angrily.
  • Even if the girl who witnessed all this didn't know what happened, she could guess it. Ding Chengxin was so withdrawn that she didn't expect it.
  • The boy stood there for about a few minutes, but he didn't even pick up the scattered food, and turned back upstairs.
  • Pei Xichun, who originally wanted to try to reconcile, suddenly didn't want to persuade Ding Chengxin anymore. He liked this way of life, and he couldn't even persuade his father.
  • Looking at this remote and old building and the necklace that had long been swept into the glass wreckage, Pei Xichun's eyes turned thoughtfully.
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  • At eight o'clock in the night, Ding Chengxin's door was knocked on.
  • There was no one outside, and there was a large kraft paper bag on the ground. The man leaned out and looked around, but he really didn't see anyone there.
  • He bent slightly, picked up the bag with one hand, closed the door and returned to the room.
  • The necklace that I pulled off today was lying quietly inside. Except for the broken flaw at the interface, it had been cleaned up very well. The rest of the kraft paper bag was some food, all kinds of food, and a few orange-flavored lollipops.
  • dingchengxin
    dingchengxin
    Pei Xichun?
  • He subconsciously uttered the name that had been bothering him for a long time.
  • The originally dim eyes lit up a little, opened the window and looked downstairs, and the petite figure just finally left his sight.
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65 Keep silent forever