Easter eggs

Chapter 2 Easter Eggs 2

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There have been two young generals in Chonghua, and the two are as clear as water, like fire.

The one who is like water is called Mo Xi, he is cold-tempered, abstinent, celibate until now, the bets in the army on when Mo Shuai will sacrifice his virginity have accumulated enough to make any poor ghost rich overnight.

Mo Xi is still the mainstay of Chonghua.

The hot one is called Gu Mang, he is warm-natured, loves to laugh, and loves women, if he has to pay a pocket money for every girl he kisses, then he is probably penniless and bankrupt.

Later, Gu Mang became a general of the enemy country because of his injustice.

Before Gu Mang committed treason, one day, on a whim, he took a book he compiled and ran over to Mo Xi to write a commentary at will.

At that time, Mo Shuai was writing papers and was busy with military affairs, so he just asked Gu Shuai, "What did you write?"

"Write everything." Gu Mang said enthusiastically, "Gourmet food, knowledge, travel notes on mountains and rivers, pictures of wars, trivia about life."

Mo Xi took the book, raised a pen and hung it on his wrist, dipping in the ink to criticize.

Gu Mang finished speaking with a smile: "I also wrote about you."

Mo Xi stopped what he was doing, and looked up at him.

"...What to write about me?"

Gu Mang said sincerely, "Wrote some stories about you and me."

Mo Xi didn't speak any more, just stared at him for a while, lowered his long eyelashes, and wrote two lines of cold and harsh block letters on the front of the paper with no expression on his face:

This is a forbidden book, and those who violate it will be punished.

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