Episode 12
Meng Xiaofan's appearance began to change without the five additions, but it was her own choice and there was no room for regret, even if it was beyond recognition, she had to face it. As his appearance decreased day by day, Meng Xiaofan felt lost in his heart.
Aware that something was wrong with Meng Xiaofan, Xie Tuisi prepared food to deliver to her, but Meng Xiaofan didn't want to see him. Under the persuasion of Xie Tuisi, Meng Xiaofan agreed to see him.
Xie Tuisi washed Meng Xiaofan's feet and asked her to help step on the song, taking the opportunity to observe her expression. After the stepping, Xie Tuisi asked Meng Xiaofan why he was in a bad mood, but Meng Xiaofan didn't tell the truth.
Looking at the beautiful stars in the sky, Meng Xiaofan sighed very much. In the big city with interlaced neon lights, everyone is busy, using the numbness on their faces to cover up the emptiness in their hearts.
Meng Xiaofan felt that he was just a meteor, and could only pass Xie Tuisi's body briefly. She didn't want Xie Tuisi to see her true appearance, because she was afraid and she didn't dare.
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