After coming up, his little figure crossed Su Kui and went straight to the window with relief pattern. He raised his cerebellum bag and looked up at the sky, exclaiming, "the moon tonight is so bright!"

"Is it?" Su Kui asked lightly, carrying a step to walk past, standing side by side with him, looking at the sky together.

"Yes, it's very beautiful. When I was in the welfare home, I would sneak out to see the moon every night while the nun and aunt were resting." he turned his head, his big blue eyes became more and more like a pool of water under the moon, clear and clean.

"I've seen many shapes of the moon, from crescent to full moon, but it's a pity..." His face darkened. "I will never see it again..."

Su Kui's eyes drooped and hissed, "little devil, are you getting sympathy?" She had no time to look at his small, waxy face, her hands around her chest and leaning on the windowsill. In the afterglow, the group of children who followed Sally, including the oldest one, seemed to have used up all their courage when they just followed him.

Now, quail seemed to shrink their necks and nest in the corner. They stared at her with two big eyes on guard, as if she could jump on them at any time to kill them.

"Gee, it's boring."

She shook her head, lifted her skirt and left.

Those children look at me, I look at you, tears fluttering down, frozen in place, I don't know what to do for a while, can only watch Su Kui's slim figure gradually disappear in the corner.

Then they all looked at Sally.

Sally pursed his little mouth, blinked his blue eyes, didn't speak, but expressed his ideas with real actions.

He picked up the lamp, stepped on his short, thin legs, and pedaled after sunflower.

Other people are relieved, but also white face, follow up step by step.

Su Kui heard the footsteps, hooked lips and looked back with a smile. Her pupils glowed scarlet in the night. "What do you do with me? I'm not afraid to suck your blood?"

Having said this, she continued to walk forward, but her pace was much slower.

Sally gasped to keep up with her, two steps behind her, and whispered, "I'm afraid, but today I see you again, I think you have changed."

Su Kui's footsteps are tiny? Talk about it. "

Sally twisted his face and frowned thoughtfully. "I can't say that," he blinked and looked at Su Kui up and down. "You don't change your looks, your clothes or even your personality..."

But, it just doesn't feel the same

The nuns of the welfare home always say that he is the most sensitive one of the children's central thinking. He doesn't know what temperament is. So he tangled for a long time until he came to the end of the corridor and came to the more spacious and luxurious hall. He still didn't say why.

"Hiss, kid."

As soon as she stepped into the main hall, Edmund quickly stepped forward, saluted respectfully, took her hand and put it on her lips and kissed, "my dear lady, where have you been? Rose bath is ready for you. Now... "

He saw a long string of children following Su Kui, "er Madam, this is... "

"Oh, my dear steward Edmund, you're here just in time. I'm upset by this group of kids. Please send them out." She frowned, covered her face, and even glanced away.