Chapter 340: Sharing a Bed

Xiao Moyan ignored Ji Xingzhi's cuteness, and directly reached out to resist Ji Xingzhi on his shoulder. Pinshu.com

Ji Xingzhi only felt that the world was spinning for a while, she was a little drunk, her head was dizzy, and she hurriedly reached out and grabbed Xiao Moyan's clothes and begged for mercy: "Uncle Huang, I'm dizzy." I don't kiss anymore, Uncle Huang, I was wrong. ”

After a long time, when Ji Xingzhi was honest, Xiao Moyan put Ji Xingzhi off his shoulder, hugged the person in his arms, and said in a low voice: "Xingzhi, you must know that I am your imperial uncle." ”

Xiao Moyan's voice was very light and light, less alienated and more helpless.

It's like reminding Ji Xingzhi, and it's like warning yourself.

Ji Xingzhi pouted dissatisfiedly: "I know, I'm not stupid." ”

Xiao Moyan shook his head helplessly and carried the person back to the Shaohua Palace.

The palace people of Shaohua Hall saw Xiao Moyan carrying Ji Xingzhi back to the dormitory, and knelt on the ground to salute strangely, and after Xiao Moyan walked over with Ji Xingzhi in his arms, he stood up without changing his face, continued to stand guard, and was busy with his own work.

Jin Mei opened the door of the hall, and when Xiao Moyan walked into the dormitory, Jin Mei walked into the hall quickly, walked to the bedside and unveiled the quilt.

Xiao Moyan bent down and put the person on the bed, helped Ji Xingzhi fold the quilt, straightened up and prepared to leave.

At that time, Jin Mei was taking off Ji Xingzhi's shoes and putting Ji Xingzhi's feet into the quilt.

Xiao Moyan had just taken two or three steps, and after Ji Xingzhi hesitated for a moment, she suddenly said, "Uncle Huang, can you accompany your nephew for one night?" ”

After speaking, Ji Xingzhi added another sentence at the end: "Like when I was a child." ”

When Jin Mei heard this, she didn't wait for Xiao Moyan to answer, she walked out of the dormitory very wittily and closed the door by the way.

Seeing this, Ji Xingzhi secretly gave a thumbs up to Jinmei in her heart, it's really good!

Xiao Moyan turned around and looked at Ji Xingzhi, whose cheeks were flushed because of drunkenness, looking at it this way, Ji Xingzhi was simply a big girl who was alive and well, blushing and waiting for the favor of her heart.

Xiao Moyan reluctantly walked to Ji Xingzhi's bed and sat on the edge of the bed.

As soon as Xiao Moyan's buttocks fell on the bed, Ji Xingzhi's hand hugged him restlessly, and her voice was a little low: "Uncle Huang, I really like you." ”

As soon as the words fell, Xiao Moyan said lightly: "I know." ”

When Ji Xingzhi heard this, she immediately felt that something was wrong, this answer was not like the style of the emperor's uncle.

So, Ji Xingzhi let go of Xiao Moyan's waist, sat up, looked at Xiao Moyan with a good face, and said suspiciously: "You know? ”

Xiao Moyan paused slightly, glanced at Ji Xingzhi lightly, and said, "From childhood to adulthood, you have said it more than a hundred times. ”

When Ji Xingzhi heard this, she couldn't help but feel disappointed, even she didn't know what she was looking forward to.

"Uncle Huang, lie down." Ji Xingzhi said.

Xiao Moyan's eyes looked at the candle flames burning in the hall, his eyes reflected a jumping flame, and his voice was indifferent as usual: "No need. ”

Ji Xingzhi listened, sat next to Xiao Moyan, and said angrily: "Then I won't sleep either." ”

Xiao Moyan frowned slightly: "......"

In the end, Ji Xingzhi couldn't resist his stubbornness, so Xiao Moyan had to take off his shoes and clothes and lie down.

Ji Xingzhi slept inside, pillowing Xiao Moyan's arm under her head without seeing anything outside, her body was close to Xiao Moyan, her head rested on Xiao Moyan's shoulder, and she smiled with satisfaction.

Xiao Moyan glanced at Ji Xingzhi lightly and let Ji Xingzhi fiddle.

Xiao Moyan was so obedient, but Ji Xingzhi was a little uncomfortable, and looked up at Xiao Moyan with a puzzled face, but saw that Xiao Moyan had already closed his eyes and was breathing steadily, as if he was asleep.

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