Chapter 95: The name is similar to the villain I wrote
Not to mention, Chu Jiu when he grew up is so similar to Chu Xi now.
It can be seen that she is her own child.
If Chu Xi knew that her daughter would be the witch that everyone shouted about in the future, what kind of mood would she have!
Compared with Chu Jiu, the little kid in front of him, Chu Xi's woman looks quite kind.
My sister's appearance, the little pink ball of my sister on the side seems to have long been accustomed to it.
stepped forward, stretched out his hand, and also took Jin Si's hand.
"Pots and pans, wash your hands."
Xu didn't want to see him have any conflict with his sister.
Once my sister gets angry, it's quite scary.
He looked down at the same face beside him, looked at her well-behaved appearance, and then looked down at his own hand.
This is what a child should be.
didn't make a sound, and the little cutie in his arms was also placed on the sofa, and then, let his sister Xiaodough lead him to the bathroom.
Look at the two backs in front of you.
My sister's little dough's face sank a little bit.
The little mouth that was pursed also tightened a little, and finally he didn't say anything, and walked to the bathroom step by step with his little short legs.
After washing his hands, the little three followed and approached the dining table.
The smell of rice also aroused everyone's appetite.
Looking at the three little gluttonous cats in front of him, Chu Xi smiled dotingly.
"Hurry up and eat!"
The table was already filled with food and utensils.
"By the way, Auntie doesn't know your name yet!"
With Jin Si taking his seat, Chu Xi finally remembered something important.
Chu Xi's inquiry, Jin Si, who looked like the average person of the same age, also spoke up seriously.
"Jin Ji"
The relationship between young people still carries the immature crispness of a child in his voice.
Thinking about it?
This parent is quite talented, and gave the child the name Jinsi.
She remembered that there was a saying: think and be loyal, and make up for it
That's a good name.
However, the homonym of this name is exactly the same as a big villain in it when I first wrote the book.
However, Chu Xi knew very well that the person in front of him could not be the villain in his book.
is different from the well-behaved little guy in front of him, the villain in his book is really ruthless and crazy.
The main villain in the book has a very big characteristic.
That is, the other party has a pair of red eyes.
This is his biggest characteristic, and it is also a symbol of the Jin family's bloodline.
After all, books are different from reality, and what kind of color eyes the people in the book want depends on how the author writes.
But Chu Xi didn't know that the symbol of the Jin family was not only known to her, the author and those who had read the book, but also the characters in the book naturally understood this characteristic.
When Jin Si was four years old, he was kidnapped once because of the characteristics of these eyes, and from then on, in order to avoid attracting the attention of those people, he also wore contact lenses specially made by the Jin family, which made his eyes look no different from ordinary children.
This also makes the current Chu Xi think that when he hears the word Jin Si, he thinks it is a homonym instead of thinking of the other party.
Besides, the young heroine and the villain have no intersection, and it is impossible for the two of them at this age to meet together.
When I first wrote a book, I wrote how bad it was, how it was cool.
is different from the villain and the male protagonist in the general book who like the female protagonist at the same time, and the villains he wrote at the time were completely a fart in his eyes, except that abuse is abuse.
She remembered that when the heroine and the villain first fought, the villain suffered a lot, and between him and the heroine, it was not the so-called enemy of the enemy or the cooperation of friends, but the kind of enemy who wanted to be tortured to death.
PS: (Thinking about loyalty, retreating and making up) from "The Twelfth Year of Xuangong"