Chapter 720: The habit of knocking people down if they disagree with you must be
Chapter 720: The habit of knocking people down if you disagree with them must be changed!
She has thin crimson lips and the corners of her lips are curled up.
Soph raised her hand and gently rubbed his face with her fingertips, "Lucifer, get up quickly, I'm hungry."
A good morning kiss will wake me up.
Lucifer closed his eyes, his voice was low and hoarse, with a touch of tender magnetism.
Soph snapped her fingers, the corners of her petal-like lips slightly raised, "Gabby, come on!"
Gabby's huge body threw herself on the bed, licking Lucifer's face passionately, and rubbing her head affectionately.
Lucifer opened his eyes dumbfounded, while avoiding Gabi's passionate offensive, "Okay Gabi, Gabi, calm down."
Finally, he looked at Sufu helplessly, "Cecilia, tell Gabby to stop."New novel chapters are published on
Gabi, this guy, doesnt listen to him at all when he has Cecilia.
Soph leaned forward and touched Gabby's head, "Okay Gabby."
Lucifer's face was a little pale. He lay down for a while and then stretched out his hand. Sufu subconsciously held his hand and pulled him up.
No one knows exactly what happened during the time it was sent away.
How it was injured is unknown.
Suf found it incredible that she could meet Gabby in the desert. How did she get to the desert?
How he found her is a mystery.
Suf hugged Gabby's neck tightly and sighed contentedly, "Gabby, you have to be well so that I can rest assured, you know?"
Gabby naughtily threw her to the ground, pretending to lick her face again. Worrying about the wounds on her face, Su Fu raised her hand, held her big head, and pretended to be angry, "Gabby, if you don't agree with me, I will lick her face." The habit of knocking people down must be changed!
Gabby lowered her head in grievance and rubbed her gently, looking at her innocently and aggrievedly with her big eyes.
Like a big cat that has made a mistake, waiting for its owner to reprimand it.
Soph saw it and was really dumbfounded. She patted its head and coaxed, "Okay, okay, Gabby is the best."
Hearing the compliment, Gabby lifted her up and lay aside obediently.
I rolled around on the lawn in the morning, turned around coquettishly, and looked at her.
Seeing how harmoniously the two got along, the veterinarian smiled again: "I was originally curious about why Gabby recovered so quickly, but it turned out to be Miss Cecilia's credit."