Chapter 3: Flattered
We high-fived as an oath, after three blows, no remorse, one beat, two beats, three beats, three sounds, they high-fived three times, but no matter how much they swore their promises, in front of their own innocence, they all seemed so powerless. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
Ye Busheng came to the bathroom, only to find that he didn't have his own personal toothbrush and water cup, Chen Linxia chuckled and said, "Use mine." ”
"This, how embarrassing, then you're welcome. When Ye Busheng reached out to take it, he didn't know that it was hers and that it wasn't hers.
Looking at his helpless appearance, I was embarrassed to ask myself, toothbrush and water glass, which one of the two is my own, so I pointed to a pink water cup and blue toothbrush, indicating that this is mine.
Ye Busheng got the instructions, and immediately executed the order to pick it up, Lin Xia's toothbrush and water cup, squeezed the toothpaste, turned on the faucet, and then started to brush his teeth, after brushing, Chen Linxia, who had been watching from the side, smiled beautifully again, at this time, Ye Busheng was about to wash his face, and he didn't know that the towel was his own, and that one was not his own, so he was stupidly stunned and didn't speak, probably afraid that he wouldn't let him use his own towel.
"The blue towel, for my eldest lady, you are a distinguished guest, I will make an exception for you to use once. Chen Linxia pointed to a towel and said.
Ye Busheng got the instructions again, immediately reached out and took the towel, put it in the basin, washed his face, twisted off some water, wiped his face again, put it back in the basin, washed the towel, picked up the towel and twisted it, twisted some water, and put it back in its place.
Chen Linxia suddenly took a comb and walked in front of Ye Busheng, helping him comb his messy hair when he got up from sleep, he was flattered at this time, he really didn't know what to say, and exposed a sentence of. She knocked Ye Busheng's skull hard, told you to talk nonsense, and said fiercely: "If you don't know how to express it, don't speak." ”