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Apocalypse: My Sweetie Is Tough but Cute-Chapter 155 - 154: An Apocalyptic Life from Scratch (28)
Chapter 155: Chapter 154: An Apocalyptic Life from Scratch (28)
A large man and a little girl were sitting cross-legged opposite each other, and clearly, the military officer couldn’t understand the meaning of the cartoon characters printed in various colors on the playing cards.
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Su Shu didn’t know what was going on either; she seemed a bit stunned.
Xiao’ai was very proactive, reaching forward to grab the military officer’s wrist, staring intently at the cards in his hand, pulling one away, then placing one of her own cards down, pressing it, then pulling two cards to one side.
Her little head turned to the side, revealing a broad and slightly proud smile.
The officer suddenly understood, “Did your card beat mine?”
Xiao’ai nodded her head in satisfaction.
“Come on, keep teaching Uncle.”
One card, two cards, three cards… With their bizarre way of communicating, a guessing and answering game, the pair began playing childish card games under the shade of the trees.
Su Shu was standing to the side, holding her mobile phone.
Um… Who could tell her what on earth was going on?!
It was unprecedented for Xiao’ai to be so attached to a stranger.
Little Su Shu stood awkwardly on the side, feeling a sense of abandonment that seemed to overflow into a river.
Right then, a message arrived on her phone.
Seeing Xiao’ai and the Military Officer engrossed in their game, she didn’t want to interrupt, so she sat down next to a flowerbed to reply to the message.
The message was from her editor, Feng Jiangdalizi.
It was rare for her to send a message, which made Su Shu a bit curious.
“Baby, I heard there’s been flooding in your area, are you okay?”
Su Shu felt warmth in her heart, her fingers flying over the phone keyboard.
“I’m fine, doing well, already in a safe zone.”
“Mm, that’s good. I was scared to death by the news, I’ve been trying to call you but couldn’t get through.”
“Yeah, the signal was bad here for the last few days, so I didn’t turn on my phone.”
“As long as you’re safe. Take good care of yourself. Our new book isn’t a rush.”
What a time to be thinking about the new book, Su Shu thought to herself with some helplessness as she let out a soft sigh.
She didn’t notice that the Military Officer in front had heard her sigh and turned to look at her.
Su Shu replied, “I won’t be writing for now. You should also be careful in Capital City, stock up on food and drinks at home. Because of the disaster here, supplies are tight and we don’t have enough. Your place is still peaceful now, better safe than sorry.”
“Don’t worry, the winds change so quickly in Capital City. Recently, with accidents happening all over the country, the prices in Capital City have soared. Fortunately, I impulsively bought more when it was cheaper, and managed to save quite a bit of unnecessary expense. Speaking of which, I should thank you. If you run into any problems over there, remember to contact me,” the editor said.
“Sure, you too. If something comes up, contact me. I’ve left my address for you.”
“Ok!”
“Bye!”
After ending the conversation, just as she was about to close the interface, a message suddenly popped up.
It didn’t even bother with pleasantries, just two stark characters.
“Address.” — From Shen Han’s phone number.
Su Shu frowned and chose to ignore it by deleting it outright.
Not to mention that she now had no relationship with him, even if there was one, it had taken him this long after the flood to reach out to her, which was unpleasant for anyone.
Right now, she didn’t have the energy to be distracted by him.
He said he had been busy with urgent matters and couldn’t leave, but she didn’t need his explanation, because she knew what he had been busy with during this time.
In her previous life, at the same time, he was busy with business partnerships with the Jiang Family, engaged in marriage negotiations.
By the time she came to him, destitute, they had long since become one family, and she, well, she was nothing.
She really didn’t need such explanations, not now, not in the future.