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"Well, I haven't been on." Chengcheng looked around.

She and Haku sat at a corner, and there were only two swivel chairs. If she wanted to chat, the girl could only stand aside with her friends all the time...it seemed very unfriendly.

"Let's go to the booth." Chengcheng left the bar and took them to the old place - the booth with the worst view around the corner.

Haku was not polite to her at all, he just opened a bottle of 680, and brought a bucket of ice.

"I'll be waiting for you for a month, no matter what, I have to open a bottle of 680, right?" Haku chattered with her.

Chengcheng was too lazy to refute.

"Today I pay the bill." The girl said immediately.

"No, she has never been invited here. Don't worry, she has money." Hakujiāo finished speaking and walked away.

As soon as Haku left, the girl's classmate also found an excuse of "going to the toilet", and with a smile of "I will help you", hurried away, leaving only the two of them.

"Didn't you say that you don't have money to buy wine?" The girl asked softly, "How about I secretly give you the money and you pay the bill?"

Chengcheng was so amused that he wanted to laugh.

"Say goodbye and I'll treat you," the girl frantically took out her wallet, "while they're not here--"

"Just kidding," Chengcheng asked with a smile, "are you serious?"

"..." The girl didn't turn her head around.

"Alcohol is still affordable."

"Sorry, that's not what I meant."

"What are you sorry for?" Chengcheng laughed again, "You kid likes to apologize to people?"

"No...it's just that I always want to apologize when I meet you."

Chengcheng poured half a glass of wine and moistened his throat: "What's your name?"

"River----"

"I'm not asking about your real name," Chengcheng interrupted the girl, "Any name, how do I call you? Cabbage?"

"It's not this, it's the name of □□, it looks okay, but it's too ugly to pronounce," the girl struggled, "I haven't figured it out yet, haku keeps calling me--"

"Overalls?"

"how do you know?"

Chengcheng was noncommittal: "She has limited creativity, so she knows everything without guessing."

The girl looked at her, and Chengcheng looked back.

"Why are you called Chengcheng?" the girl asked curiously.

"I just said it casually," she said, "I'm from Beijing, the city of Beijing, Chengcheng."

The girl seems to have found a way to name her: "Then I'm from Sichuan? Sisi? Chuanchuan?...It sounds like a bunch of strings..."

Chengcheng thought for a while and asked her, "Where are you from Sichuan?"

"Miyi County."

Chengcheng paused for a few seconds, smiled and said, "Hi, Mi Yi."

Chapter 3 Chapter 2 Hello (2)

"My name is 'Mi Yi'?" Mi Yi asked with a smile, looking very happy.

"Does it sound good?"

"It sounds good." Mi Yi said immediately.

Chengcheng smiled: "It's fine if you like it."

She is not a talkative person, and she doesn't have a familiarity, and Mi Yi is also different from her behavior on the Internet. People soon fell silent again.

So when student Mi Yi came back, what he saw was----

Chengcheng was drinking, and Mi Yi was staring at his canvas shoes in a daze.

"We met last time, that night," Mi Yi wanted to play the role of regulating the atmosphere, "do you still remember?"

Chengcheng shook his head: "I don't have a deep impression."

After finally getting into an argument, Cheng Cheng snuffed it out...

The three fell into an eerie silence again.

Fortunately, the bar gradually entered regular customers.

Mi Yi's classmates have gotten to know everyone well in the past few weeks, and they really enjoy the nightlife of walking around various booths and bars chatting with a glass of wine. Haku likes this kind of girl the most, who can make the venue lively and stabilize the passenger flow. She came over to sit with Chengcheng for a while, and casually asked the always reserved Mi Yi: "Why don't you two talk?"

Mi Yi pointed to the dance floor: "I'm watching them dance."

Haku has always had a good impression of Mi Yi, he smiled, and then asked Chengcheng: "Where are you going to sleep today? My house?"

"convenient?"

"It's convenient, my wife is going back to school," Haku said, "That's it, you can leave when I finish work. I don't care about you tonight, there are many new guests."

Chengcheng agreed.

Mi Yi was aroused by their conversation just now, and after Haku left, he quietly asked Chengcheng: "Why don't you go home and sleep?"

"At home..." Chengcheng paused for a while, thinking about how to explain to her clearly, "The house I'm renting now is actually rented by my friend. She lives in one room with her boyfriend, and another young couple lives in one room." Last year, I was in a hurry to come to Shanghai, and I didn’t have time to rent a house, so I lived in her house."

"You share a room with her and her boyfriend?"

"Her boyfriend works in the suburbs and lives in the company's dormitory on weekdays, and only comes back on weekends. So I usually sleep in a rented house, and I have to give up the room to them on weekends. In fact, it's only one night, so it's easy to solve."

Mi Yi understood: "That's why you go clubbing every Saturday?"

Chengcheng nodded: "At first it was an ordinary bar, but later I found this place, and I think it's pretty good. They're all women, everyone is nice, they can take care of each other, no matter how you drink, there's no danger."

It's a paradise.

"Then where did you sleep last few weeks?" Mi Yi asked again.

"Walk around casually. Fortunately, in Shanghai, the nightlife is relatively developed, so you can spend the night no matter what."

Mi Yi's eyes were filled with the message of "really pitiful".

Chengcheng smiled and pointed to the wine bottle: "Not even a sip?"

"I can't drink, I haven't been able to since I was a child," Mi Yi pointed to his face, "After half a sip, my face turns red, like a monkey's butt."

"But I heard that people who blush drink better?" Chengcheng pondered.

"Really? That's great." Mi Yi was eager to try, so he wanted to pour wine and try it.

"Don't, don't," Chengcheng pressed her arm, "You still don't believe what I say, I can't control it when I'm drunk."

The two of you came and went, and this opened the topic.

By the time Haku finished work, Mi Yi was no longer restrained, and kept asking Chengcheng various questions excitedly.

Haku smiled and locked the door of the bar, looked at the drunk classmate Mi Yi was supporting, and asked Mi Yi: "I'm going back to school at this time, is the dormitory locked?"

"Yes." Mi Yi was also worried.

Usually they leave at eleven o'clock at the latest, and when they arrive at school, they will be able to lock the door and enter the dormitory at twelve o'clock.But today she was chatting too happily, and her classmates couldn't stop playing, so she reached one point without paying attention...

"You two students don't have the money to go to the hotel to open a room, do you?" Haku laughed, "Come on, follow me and Chengcheng to my house."

"Is it possible?" Mi Yi was not sure.

Haku laughed: "There's nothing wrong with it. Usually you play late, isn't it very casual to live in a female classmate's house?"

Mi Yi nodded.

Outside the bar, there are four old friends of Haku and Chengcheng, waiting for them to have supper.

By the time they finished chatting, Maizi had already stopped a taxi: "We'll eat at another place today, let's get in the car first, and I'll give you news later."

"Okay." Haku agreed.

The four squeezed into a taxi and left the small road first.

Chengcheng also stopped the car, and together with Haku, they carried the drunk beauty into the car and went straight to the supper restaurant.

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