On the way home, Qi Chengjing ran into that little girl again.
She was carrying her schoolbag and talking to a man who was sleeping on the side of the road.
Qi Chengjing was extremely curious, she could chat with anyone casually.
Stepping slowly, Qi Chengjing slowly leaned over, only to hear her say: "You can find legal aid, the one that doesn't charge money."
Legal aid?
Qi Chengjing stopped, and he was standing behind the little girl, and a stench came from the side. He found that the person lying on the ground was an old man over seventy years old. He had never seen him before, so he smelled it first.
The old man said decadently: "There is nothing that doesn't cost money now."
The little girl said firmly: "Legal aid really doesn't cost money. Even if it does, it's what the state pays to lawyers. If you don't believe me, go ask."
"Little sister, I'm afraid I was kicked out before I entered the law firm. The so-called free money is a good thing to say. Come on, little sister, so be it. I'm also old at this age. It's gone."
The little girl blushed, because no one would believe her no matter what she said.
Qi Chengjing couldn't control himself, maybe because he didn't want others to doubt the little girl, or he wanted to show his presence in front of the little girl He stood still and dialed the phone number of one of his father's students: "Senior Brother Yuan."
The little girl turned her head and saw a tall and thin boy with straight eyes.
Qi Chengjing liked her attitude very much, it was very nice.
So much so that his voice on the phone was a lot more cheerful: "Can you come to xx Road, here is an old man who needs assistance."
When she raised her head again, the little girl was already standing in front of Qi Chengjing. She clasped her hands together, smiled, and looked at Qi Chengjing intently, with only him in her pupils.
Fifteen minutes later, Senior Brother Yuan arrived, and after learning about the case of the good old man, he accepted the case.
The matter was resolved smoothly, the little girl and Qi Chengjing didn't stay any longer, and they walked together naturally.
This little girl is not a quiet person, she started to chirp: "Wow, big brother, you are amazing, oh, by the way, thank you for saving me last time, I always wanted to thank you, but I don't know what grade you are in. Why are you so good? You can call a lawyer with just one phone call. Are you really just a student? Hey, how old are you? Where did you go to school? You are so handsome, are you especially popular with girls "
Crackling like setting off firecrackers, one by one the questions hit me head-on.
Qi Chengjing raised his forehead, so she is so noisy!
Also, little girl, we passed each other many times, but you
Qi Chengjing subconsciously looked at the bridge of her nose, on which was a pair of heavy glasses, which made him feel heavy.
Remembering the last time her mother said she would wear contact lenses
Qi Chengjing understood. The first time they met, she wore contact lenses, so she recognized him. But the second time they met, she didn't wear invisibility or eyes, so she didn't recognize him. But today, she has eyes, so
It's too tortuous.
The little girl said again: "I will never forget that you saved me, and you are so good-looking, you are my idol. Oh, by the way, what's your name, my name is Xu Changhuan.
Xu, it is Yan Wuxu, Changhuan means long-lasting, happy and joyful. You haven't told me what grade you are in yet. Is it after school? You just happened to go to my school last time and saved me by chance, or are you at the same school as me? I wanted to talk to you last time, but you left without a word and I didn't realize it"
Qi Chengjing rubbed his temples, is she a chatterbox?
If this talkativeness is a kind of disease, she should be terminally ill.
But Qi Chengjing still answered her: "Qi Chengjing, Chaoyang Middle School, Senior Three."
Xu Changhuan said "Wow!", and Qi Chengjing frowned even tighter.
"We are really alumni, hee hee, hello senior. I am in the second year of junior high school, because it is almost the third year of junior high school, and my mother said that I would move to this neighborhood closer to the school, so that it would be convenient for me to go to and from school."
It turns out that the coincidence is not just a coincidence.
He also moved here from another district for the convenience of going to and from school, but he didn't expect her to do the same. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com