In front of her, he was so pale and so ashamed.
Gu ze didn't answer her question. He just ruffled her long hair and walked into the kitchen.
today, there was a dish called roasted squab, but sisi didn't touch it.
She ate very little, like a bird's stomach.
Gu ze did not force her. He did not have an appetite either.
later, he took her to people's square, and sisi asked him for money to buy some food to feed the pigeons.
she fed him quietly, her expression calm, but there was a hint of ridicule hidden in her eyes.
Gu ze squatted beside her and kept looking at her delicate little face.
He reached out to touch her hair, but sisi avoided him.
Ever since they signed the papers, she had stopped letting him touch her, as if she was a stranger.
Gu ze's palm fell in mid-air, and that feeling of emptiness came back again.
he didn't say anything and put down his palm.