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Chapter 196 New Year's Eve

Chen Xinning left as soon as he said that. The next day, her agent appeared at the door of Fudao Bookstore and picked her up back to the hotel.

Before leaving, Chen Xinning hugged Lu Weiwei and asked in her ear: "Weiwei, do you know the 'Holy Son'?"

"What?" Lu Weiwei was puzzled.

Seeing her confused look, Chen Xinning smiled faintly, "If you don't know, forget it, I'll ask whatever I want."

After she finished speaking, she waved slightly at the deer.

"Let's go, contact me if you have time." Chen Xinning got into the car and left.

Lu Weiwei watched the car go further and further away, feeling strange in her heart.

What is the "Son of Holy Son"?

The car was no longer visible, and Lin Chen walked back with her shoulder.

The pedestrian street, which had been lively for a whole year, became deserted on the eve of the Chinese New Year. The shop doors on both sides of the street were closed, couplets and lanterns were hung on the doors, indicating another prosperous year.

"Are you going back for the New Year?" Lu Weiwei asked tentatively.

"Well, I'm going home for the New Year's Eve dinner." Lin Chen replied.

Lu Weiwei thought for a while and asked again: "Your family... is in Jingling?"

"Xicheng District, Jingling City." Lin Chen smiled and looked at her, "Why, do you want to go back with me?"

"No!" Lu Weiwei quickly denied it. She had only been dating for a few days, so why did she have the nerve to go to someone else's house for the New Year! How embarrassing!

"I know you definitely don't want to." Lin Chen smiled, "Next year, I will take you back to Jingling next year. In fact, there are many interesting places in Jingling City, including the Star Tower, which is a local landmark building. Every year during the Chinese New Year, grandma will take us to the tower to see, and I will take you there too."

Lu Weiwei was moved when she heard this, and her eyes nodded brightly.

In fact, she went to many places when she was a child. Whenever she wanted to go and her father had time, she would take her there.

But I have never been to Jingling City, let alone Tianxing Tower.

Of course, these are all secondary. What’s important is that Lin Chen wanted to take her there, so the location suddenly had a special meaning and became a must.

...

On New Year's Eve, Lin Chen accompanied Lu Weiwei back to the Yanxi Waterfront. The two cleaned the house together and then placed the pet.

In the afternoon, Lin Chen took a plane to leave Qingjiang City.

He didn't ask Lu Weiwei to send him away because he was worried that Lu Weiwei would meet a driver with bad intentions when she returned home. Lin Chen was not confident in the quality of the driver group, but in Lu Weiwei's luck. She seemed to be particularly prone to encounter scumbags.

"I'll be back soon." He kissed her forehead, said this, turned around and went out, without even carrying his suitcase, and just got into the car with his hands empty and went to the airport very freely.

As soon as he left, Lu Weiwei immediately felt that the city was empty...

There are no cars on the road and no people on the street. Living on the Yanxi Waterfront, this sense of desolation becomes more and more obvious. At first glance, except for the vast snowy scenery covered by white, even the lights cannot be seen.

I wouldn't have this feeling in the past because I had my uncle and aunt family around me. No matter how I get along with each other, my relatives are always relatives, and complaining, nagging, complaining or silly thoughts in your ears are all the fireworks of life.

Lu Weiwei thought for a while, picked up her cell phone and called her uncle.

I don’t dare to contact me for fear that my aunt will get angry, but it’s the Chinese New Year, so I call to greet you, it shouldn’t matter.

As soon as the phone was connected, before my uncle could speak, Lu Weiwei immediately heard the noise on the other end of the phone - people's voices, laughter, and card-playing sounds, which were very lively.

"Uncle, I am Weiwei..." she said, "Happy New Year."

My uncle heard her voice and was obviously stunned, his tone was vague: "Oh... Happy New Year."

She didn't mention her name, and seemed to be worried.

Maybe I don’t want to mention her as a bad person during the Chinese New Year.

Lu Weiwei didn't want to make things boring, and said briefly: "Uncle, you can do it first, I'll die."

"Weiwei!" My uncle called her.
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