"Don’t worry, they are all acquaintances, how bad can it get?" Nangong Ran said it pretty casually, "People say couples fight, they quarrel at the head of the bed, but reconcile at the foot. With over a decade of friendship, a small fight is nothing serious, don’t take it to heart."
"Besides, my third brother has very strong self-control, don’t worry, he won’t harm Xuanxuan, trust me."
Nangong Ran added another line.
"Right." Gu Qibao nodded, feeling that what Nangong Ran said made a lot of sense, besides, he wouldn’t dare to harm Di Jinxuan, right?
Nangong Jin dragged Di Jinxuan into the car, and Di Jinxuan hadn’t spoken a word throughout.
He didn’t speak either, but still patiently helped her buckle the seatbelt before starting the car and then said, "I am the one who took you out, naturally, I should bring you back. You don’t have to look so gloomy. If you don’t like me following you, I won’t do it anymore."
No sooner had he finished speaking than he was the first to furiously furrow his brows.
He originally didn’t want to say these words, but not saying them made him feel very uncomfortable.
But the moment he spoke them, he suddenly realized that while it felt really good to say them, why did he feel so upset less than a second after saying them?
Di Jinxuan probably hadn’t expected him to say that, so she seemed a bit surprised.
She wanted to reply, but didn’t know what to say. Was she supposed to say that would be best?
It didn’t seem right.
So, she just nodded and gently acknowledged with a soft, "Hmm."
Nangong Jin’s brow furrowed even tighter, what exactly was this feeling of sadness?
He wanted to say jokingly, "Hey, just kidding, don’t take it seriously," right?
But the words slid around his mouth, never really making it out.
Was it because Di Jinxuan’s single "hmm" was truly hurtful? No other words, just a "hmm."
No extra word whatsoever.
It left him unable to continue the conversation, unable to turn the discussion back around.
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