After being scolded by him, Wen Momo followed him obediently and let him hold her hand on the water platform.
Jing Ling's hands were slender and warm. The warmth in her palms gradually pressed against her own hands, and there was a feeling of warmth spreading all over her body.
The mandarin duck tree planted on the water platform is a very tall and towering tree. On the tree are paper cranes, some beautiful or crooked, tied with red ribbons.
Wen Momo looked up at the mandarin duck tree for a while and discovered another fact. She couldn't help but said to Jing Ling, "Brother, many of these paper cranes are in pairs!"
Jing Ling didn't notice it at first, but after hearing what she said, she took another look and saw that the paper cranes flying slowly on the mandarin duck tree were indeed pairs of paper cranes...
This is not the same concept as the prayer he thought of...
This seems to be... a marriage wish...
Jing Ling was slightly startled, and seemed about to say something again, but Wen Momo had already sat down with the letter paper and pen placed on the stone pavilion. When she picked up the pen to write, she subconsciously turned to Jing Ling. After taking a look, Wen Momo's eyes met Jing Ling's. Wen Momo immediately lowered her head as if she had a guilty conscience.
But Jing Ling was really suspicious when he saw her like this, so he walked to the pavilion. Unexpectedly, Wen Momo turned over the half-written letter to the other side, sat up straight, and asked with a blushing face: "Brother... Do you want to pray?”
Jing Ling thought of the pairs of paper cranes and couldn't bear to look down on them, so she flatly rejected her without thinking: "No."
His answer did not surprise Wen Momo, so Wen Momo was only slightly disappointed, so she just said hesitantly: "Brother... can you stop looking at me? Look, I... can't I write?" come out."
Hearing this, Jing Ling was somewhat startled. He didn't know what Wen Momo was praying for, and he couldn't let him take a look...
But in the final analysis, Jing Ling was only slightly curious in her heart and did not really embarrass her, so she softly said "hmm", turned around and looked away.
After a while, Jing Ling took the initiative and asked, "Are you ready?"
Wen Momo replied while writing: "No, no..."
Wen Momo's tone sounded a little nervous.
As if she was afraid that he would suddenly turn around and peek, Jing Ling thought about Wen Momo's frightened expression and thought it was quite funny.
Of course, with a personality like Jing Ling's, it was destined to be impossible to really scare Wen Momo, even if it was just a joke.
And Jing Ling waited until Wen Momo had written down her wish, and then turned around and went back after she said it.
He saw Wen Momo folding paper cranes with a serious look on her face. Her expression was simple and straightforward, without any extraneous impurities.
Wen Momo folded the paper crane very carefully and attentively. When she raised her head, she realized that she was being looked at. Wen Momo opened her mouth slightly, wanting to say something, but she was not too embarrassed to say it, so she just After whispering something, she folded it.
Jing Ling still looked at her and nodded: "Yes."
Wen Momo didn't say anything anymore. Her ears were still red, but she took a red ribbon and wanted to tie the paper crane to the mandarin duck tree.
But what was more embarrassing was that she was not tall enough. Even if she stood on tiptoes, she could not hang it on the branch. Wen Momo tried several times but failed, so she had to turn her head and look at him helplessly. Jing Ling asked for help: "Brother, can you help me hang it up?"
(End of chapter)