Si Ye and his friends had been playing at Shenghuang until very late before breaking up, and it was already three in the morning when he got back, with Chen Zhi already asleep.
He glanced at the bedside table, noticed the three boxes were gone, and knew that Chen Zhi had put them away. A faint curve formed at the corners of his mouth.
Not bothering to shower, he took off his shirt and lay on the bed, reaching out to embrace Chen Zhi.
Chen Zhi, half-awake, pushed at his body, "Let's sleep, I'm so tired."
By now, it must be close to dawn; she really didn't know how he still had the energy to fuss.
Si Ye didn't let go of her; he kissed the corner of her mouth and asked in a muffled voice, "Did you put away the jewelry?"
"Mm," Chen Zhi made a move to get up, "I'll go get them for you."
The man hooked his arm around her waist and pressed her down beneath him, his eyes in the darkness very bright, "No need, keep them."
It could be considered his birthday gift to her.