After coming up, his tiny figure crossed Su Kui, walked straight to the window with embossed patterns, raised his head and looked at the sky, and exclaimed, "The moon tonight is so bright!"
"Really?" Su Kui asked faintly, and walked over, standing side by side with him, looking at the sky together.
"Yes, it's very beautiful. When I was in the orphanage, I would sneak out to see the moon every night while the nun was resting." He turned his head, his big blue eyes became more and more like water under the moonlight. , Clear and clean.
"I have seen moons in many shapes, from crescent to full moon. It's a pity..." His little face dimmed, "I will never see it again..."
Su Kui lowered her eyes and sneered, "Little devil, are you seeking sympathy?" She took a moment to look at his sallow face, her arms leaning on the window sill with her arms around her chest. The older one seemed to have used up all his guts just before following him.
Now, each of the quails seemed to shrink their necks and nest in the corner, staring at her with two big eyes wary, as if she could rush to kill them at any time.
"Tsk, it's boring."
She shook her head, lifted the skirt and left.
The group of children, look at me, I look at you, tears are falling down and froze in the same place. I don’t know what to do for a while, I can only watch Su Kui’s slender figure gradually disappear in the corner. .
Then, they unanimously looked at Surrey.
Sarri pursed his small mouth, blinked his blue eyes, did not speak, but expressed his thoughts with concrete actions.
He lifted the oil lamp, stepped on his two thin short legs, and chased Su Kui.
While the others breathed a sigh of relief, they also paled and followed suit.
Su Kui heard the sound of footsteps, curled her lips and looked back with a wicked smile, her pupils glowing scarlet in the night, "Follow me what to do, are you afraid that I will suck your blood?"
After saying this, she continued to walk forward, but her pace was much slower.
Surrey panted to catch up with her, two steps behind her, and whispered: "I'm afraid, but if I see you today, I think you have changed."
Su Kui paused slightly, "Oh? Tell me about it."
Sarri twisted his small face, frowned in a pensive manner, "I said it's not good either." He blinked and blinked with his big eyes, and looked Su Kui up and down again. Even the personality hasn't changed..."
But, it just doesn’t feel the same to people...
The nuns in the orphanage always say that he is the most sensitive one of the children’s central thinking. He still doesn’t know what temperament is, so he struggled for a long time until he reached the end of the corridor and came to the more spacious and luxurious hall. Did not say why.
"Shit, kid."
As soon as she stepped into the hall, Edmund walked forward quickly, saluted respectfully, and took a hand to her lips and kissed, "My dear madam, where have you been? The rose bath is already You are ready, may I ask you now..."
He saw a long string of children following Su Kui, "Uh... Madam, you are..."
"Oh, my dear Butler Edmund, you just came here. I'm upset by these little ghosts, please send them out." She frowned, and she owed her face to her face.