"I know that Brother Zichen won't, but I feel more relieved by holding Brother Zichen's hand."

Hearing this, Pei Zichen immediately wanted to keep his fingers together, but when he thought of it, he felt as if he unilaterally enjoyed David's initiative, and seemed more pleasant.

"Brother Zichen, let's go and set the lantern." David held Pei Zichen's hand and shook his eyes again, looking forward to it, "I want the green lotus lamp, and Brother Zichen wants the little rabbit lamp, okay?"

"Well, listen to you!"

"Then I still want the little red fox lamp."

"Can."

"Then, will Brother Zichen choose another one?"

"...No need, I like the little rabbit lamp." Pei Zichen refused solemnly, as if he really liked the little rabbit lamp in his hand, actually?

In fact, of course, he had to leave a paw for the male to hold. Even in order to achieve this goal, Pei Zichen naturally took the little fox lamp in David’s hand and took two lamps with one hand. Nothing wrong!

And since David had a free hand, naturally he just held the free hand of Pei Zichen, and then the two insects walked side by side to the river.

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