Just then, Nangong Jin was utterly oblivious to the fact that he had already caught the attention of the two brothers, as he looked at Di Jinxuan, who was constantly poking at her phone.
Unable to hold back, Nangong Jin lit a cigarette and took a deep drag, calming the urge within his heart to spit out a barrage of complaints.
His lips curled up, and smoke rings elegantly spilled from his lips as Nangong Jin said in a deep voice, "Xuanxuan, playing PK isn’t done like this."
Di Jinxuan looked up at him with an expression that read ’I don’t believe a word you say’ and pouted, "What’s it to you?"
"It’s killing me to watch," Nangong Jin couldn’t help but cover his face, truly unable to stand it any longer, feeling the need to vent.
Perhaps it was his adorable appearance, but for some reason, Di Jinxuan suddenly burst into laughter.
But after laughing, she felt like an idiot and glared at him fiercely again, "What do my frustrations have to do with you? I like to get myself killed, so what!"
Nangong Jin fiercely took another drag of his cigarette, stamped it out on the ground, suppressing the urge to ravage her and said with utmost propriety, "Yes, what the wife says goes, as long as you’re happy."
Di Jinxuan gave him a disdainful glance, not bothering to pay him any more attention.
Nangong Jin smiled, his expression tender and enticing. He reached out to touch her head but suddenly felt an unfriendly presence shifting towards him.
Looking up, it was as expected, who else could it be if not the three Di brothers?
All three were incredibly tall with lithe figures. He was sitting, and an oppressive sensation came over him for no reason.
But his own aura was not weak. He looked at the three of them calmly, teasingly greeting Di Mingzhe with a cheeky grin, "Big brother, you’re up here."
Di Mingzhe smiled as well, "Xiaojin, you’re quite free, huh?"
"Not too bad," Nangong Jin replied calmly.
"Since you’re so free, how about a couple of rounds?" Di Mingjue suggested with arms folded and a taunting smirk.

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