93 Chapter 93 Try

Release time: 2025-04-15 16:21:35
A+ A- Turn off the lights listening to books

After turning right, Shui Lingyu found several rooms.

Which one is the eldest brother’s room

Shui Lingyu was confused and had to open the door one by one. She had never entered her elder brother’s room, but when she pushed the third room and turned on the light, she was sure that it was this place.

The layout inside is simple and a little cold and hard. It is obviously similar to the room she slept in, but the atmosphere is very different. It seems that the owner here has never left, and there is still a sense of oppression.

I feel timid in my heart and walk in cautiously.

Her purpose is not to appreciate the eldest brother’s room, but to look for a cell phone.

He took a deep breath and looked around the various places, from the living room and the sofa to the bedroom, and then Shui Lingyu saw his cell phone lying quietly in the center of the bed.

I was happy and went up and picked it up, and it was turned off. Then turn on the computer. Find the phone book inside, then take out the newly purchased mobile phone and save all the numbers again.

Just when she was able to maintain her energy, Mu Ran paused and the light in front of her was obviously dimmed a little, just like something blocked her from behind her.

My body became stiff and a cold air rushed from the soles of my feet to my spine.

She turned her face and saw the person who appeared silently behind her screaming: “Ah” she fell to the ground, she was squatting there.

Tang Hehan looked at her coldly, and the sharp eyes seemed to be about to penetrate into her bones, and the coldness trembled.

“Big, brother, I’ll check the number on my phone. I’ll go back to sleep now.” Shui Lingyu got up and ran away with his cell phone.

Tang Hehan’s face was cold, his sharp eyes fell on his phone, and he reached out to pick it up. The phone book on the screen happened to be on Luo Bingbing’s number

Shui Lingyu returned to his room in panic and closed the door tightly, as if he was afraid that it would suddenly open.