“What does Alex want to do?” Miya asks directly.
Gogo thinks for a moment and says, “Uncle Alex let me tell you, happy anniversary.” Gogo runs away
quickly.
Miya is stunned. She seems to completely forget when they got married.
Alex opens the study door and peeps at them not far away. He looks at Gogo coming back and asks
her, “what did Aunt Miya say just now?”
“Aunt Miya didn’t say anything,” Gogo says.
“What?” Alex can’t believe it.
Gogo listens to Alex and nods, “it’s true.”
“Well, thank you, Gogo.” Alex rubs Gogo’s head and thanks her.
He just wrote a letter in his study and sent it to Miya. He knew it was of poor quality, so he wanted
Gogo to tell Miya what he wanted to say.
Although Miya said she won’t meet him if there is no proof, it is their anniversary after all. He can’t
spend the anniversary alone. He will be very sad!
“But Aunt Miya has the same expression as you have now. Uncle Alex, although I don’t know how you
made Aunt Miya angry, I think Aunt Miya still cares about you.”
Alex hears what Gogo says and is relieved. Especially when he hears that Miya had the same
expression as his, Alex knows that Miya is still concerned about him, although she doesn’t say it on the
surface.
Alex seems content and Gogo leaves.
In fact, Gogo envies Alex and Miya for their love. If she grows up in a family like that, she can probably
wear a skirt and bask in the yard.
Gogo looks at her shoes. They are bigger than her own feet. She suddenly smiles. In fact, they treat
her better than her mother.
“Gogo, what are you doing here?”
Suddenly there is a voice in front of Gogo. She looks up and sees Andre standing in front of her with a
water glass.
Gogo sees him and is stunned.
Gogo didn’t move. Andre comes to hold Gogo’s hand and says, “I was just looking for you. You said
you just wanted to pour a glass of water. Why didn’t I see you in the kitchen just now?”
Gogo looks at Andre, especially at the hand he is holding her, and she asks, “why are you looking for
me in such a hurry?”
Andre nods. “Just now I found out you made a mistake in your homework. Don’t you want to go to the
summer camp? You are no better than your competitors.”
“I’m not smart. Andre, if you try your best, you will easily win me.” Gogo jokes.
But Andre is serious. He turns around and looks at Gogo and says, “my Gogo is excellent. If you try
your best, you will become a famous prodigy.”
Gogo doesn’t quite understand what Andre says. She asks, “Andre, why do you want me to go to
summer camp?”
“Because you said you liked math.” Andre says.
Gogo hears Andre and is stunned. She doesn’t remember when she said she liked math.
“I saw your paintings under your desk. I asked you if you liked painting. You said you didn’t like
painting. I asked you what subjects you liked. You said...”
“I said I liked math.” Gogo adds. She feels a little regret now, especially looking at the mistakes. At that
time, she knew that the math problem in primary school was simple, but she can’t learn more advanced
math.
“Do you know why I call you Gogo?” Andre asks.
Gogo looks up at Andre, puzzled.
Andre says, “because I think your face is red like an apple.” He approaches Gogo’s face and kisses it.
“It’s sweeter than I think.”
Gogo’s pupils dilate rapidly. She looks at Andre in horror and can’t understand why he did it.
Andre pulls Gogo into the room.
They don’t know their families are all eavesdropping at the door today.
Joey comes to Ben with her homework, but when she knocks on the door, she sees Gogo and Andre in
the living room.
Ben sees the scene when he opens the door.
“Joey, do you know what they are doing?” Ben asks.
Joey shakes her head. “No.”
She is thinking about the most frequent scenes on TV recently and asks, “has our school’s drama club
started to accept lower grade students?”
Ben shakes his head and says, “I don’t know.”
Gogo and Andre don’t know they were seen in the living room.
Gogo looks at Andre in embarrassment.
Andre looks at the homework in front of Gogo and says, “correct it.”
Gogo responds and bows to do her homework. She suddenly looks up at Andre and asks, “why did you
share the same room with me?”
In fact, she is confused. She is an outsider. She should be looked down upon. But she easily lives in
Andre’s room. Hasn’t Andre ever doubted her? She touches her head. She still has a hat on her head.
Doesn’t Andre want to take it off?
Andre takes a helpless look at Gogo and says, “I told you the reason before.”
“What?”
“I like you.”
This is the second time she’s heard that. At that time, she took it as a joke completely, but her heart
trembles slightly now.
Gogo hesitates and says, “Andre, I want to tell you something.”
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