Chapter 306 - Bo Xiao
Chapter 306 - Bo Xiao
Chapter 306: Bo Xiao
Xia Wanyuan walked in and saw Bo Xiao, whom she had not seen in a long time, playing happily with Xiao Bao in the living room.
“Sister-in-law.” Seeing Xia Wanyuan enter, Bo Xiao stood up and greeted her. Xia Wanyuan smiled and nodded.
Xiao Bao had not seen this beautiful uncle in a long time. He did not even play his favorite Ultraman anymore and just pestered Bo Xiao.
Xia Wanyuan glanced at Jun Shiling, who looked quite normal.?He shouldn’t be angry.
The next second, Jun Shiling’s voice sounded. “You’re pretty amazing. You drank and drove. I should call the police and arrest you.”
“I didn’t drink. I spat it out. I just smell like alcohol.”
Xia Wanyuan had studied the laws of China. How could she dare to drink and drive?
Jun Shiling glanced at Xia Wanyuan coldly. In the end, he did not say anything and poured her a cup of tea.
“Come with me after Old Master’s birthday.” Jun Shiling thought for a moment, then gave the order.
“Alright.”
Bo Xiao discussed with Jun Shiling in the study for a long time. Only when it was close to twelve o’clock did Bo Xiao leave under the moonlight.
Jun Shiling washed up and returned to the bedroom. Xia Wanyuan and Xiao Bao were already asleep.
However, as if she sensed movement, Xia Wanyuan opened her eyes slightly and saw Jun Shiling sitting by the bed looking at her.
“Why aren’t you sleeping yet?” Xia Wanyuan asked softly, her eyes still closed.
“I’ll sleep soon,” Jun Shiling replied, then leaned over slightly and planted an extremely gentle kiss on Xia Wanyuan’s forehead.
Jun Shiling’s actions were too gentle with infinite tolerance and patience. Xia Wanyuan was still sleepy and did not want to argue with Jun Shiling.
Seeing that Xia Wanyuan had fallen asleep again, Jun Shiling lifted the blanket and got into bed. Everything in the world returned to tranquility in the dark night.
However, there were some places where night could not seep in.
The sinful feelers spread and clung to the originally bright world layer by layer.
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