Chapter 249 (1/2)

Robbie is lazy. Conditions don't allow her. She doesn't have much interest in clothes.

The chilly airship is not big and belongs to the limited luxury version. Robbie has never sat in such a high-end gadget and feels very novel.

The content of Fengling's conversation with Lenglie couldn't get in her mouth, so she closed her eyes and rested, half asleep and half awake. Fengling looked sideways and hesitated. She stretched out her hand to stop the man in her arms.

Luo Bi woke up at that time and just looked at Feng Ling in surprise. She didn't say anything. She closed her eyes and continued to be confused.

Feng Ling looked at the woman in her arms and was stunned for a few seconds. She pressed Luo Bi's head against her shoulder and tried to make people sleep comfortably.

Lenglie glanced, narrowed his peach eyes and slowly looked away: ”Fengling, you've been together for more than three months. You must have a bottom in your heart. When it's time to control, I advise you not to be soft.”

Finally, he added: ”it's nothing for women to have a little calculation, but... It's bad for women to be vicious.”

Lenglie has always been bitter about the fight between women a few months ago. At that time, there were four people, three of whom couldn't stand water and fire, but Luo Bi was alone. What does this mean? This woman is not simple! I'm afraid she provoked Qiu Qiu and Zhang Hui and the quiet internal struggle.

Fengling smiled and didn't speak. Drooping her eyes, she unexpectedly found that the people in her arms were opening their eyes. I think Luo Bi should have heard the cold words just now.

Luo Bi naturally heard it. She raised her eyes and took a deep look at Fengling. The corners of her mouth seemed to laugh at herself. She didn't say anything. She left the man's arms, turned to the other side and quietly closed her eyes.

When he heard it, Lenglie didn't care. He dared to say that he was not afraid to be heard.

No noise, no noise, just forget it? Fengling wondered that if she were a woman, she would have made trouble.