An Ge continued to squat by the fire. At this time, Lin Jingqing also noticed An Ge's motionless behavior. She had been inside for a while and was still squatting by the fire. Was she really that hot?

At this moment, Lin Jingqing took out a set of his clothes, carefully walked to An Ge's side, and placed the clothes next to her. An Ge had been paying attention the moment Lin Jingqing stood up; if anything happened, she would pull out the wooden hairpin from her hair and poke him.

Although it has no lethal force, it will always have an effect if you aim it at vulnerable areas, such as the eyes.

However, Lin Jingqing's behavior made An Ge less focused, and she slowly exhaled, relaxing a little.

Looking at the unsuitable clothes, An Ge still unfolded them and draped them over herself. An Ge looked up at the person, and only then did she notice Lin Jingqing's appearance and see him clearly.

Although he was sitting, it was clear that he was quite tall, at least 1.8 meters. He was neatly dressed, giving off a very solemn feeling, but An Ge could also sense something different about Lin Jingqing.

Seeing An Ge looking at him, Lin Jingqing was somewhat at a loss and quickly lowered his head, not daring to meet her gaze. An Ge, on the other hand, didn't think much of it and casually put on Lin Jingqing's clothes, or rather, wrapped them around herself.

Sure enough, with the body now protected from the heat, An Ge didn't want to stay crouched by the fire any longer, so she found a place to sit.

Although Lin Jingqing had his head down, some of his attention was still on An Ge. An Ge noticed that something was missing from her hands and remembered that she had left the book on the steps outside.

An Ge immediately stood up, her movement startling Lin Jingqing. He watched as An Ge walked out and then returned with something in her hand. After closing the door, she sat back down in her original spot, staring at the book for a while before opening it again.

An Ge's eyes were filled with surprise and disbelief. She slowly closed the book and turned to look at Lin Jingqing.

When Lin Jingqing saw An Ge suddenly looking at him, he immediately turned his head to the other side. An Ge definitely knew that Lin Jingqing was looking at her.

"Young Master Lin, where do we go next?"

When An Ge got the book back, she asked herself a question: what should she do next?

Seeing the instruction in the book, "Follow him," I was quite surprised. We'd only just exchanged names; was it really appropriate to just follow someone like that?

However, when An Ge looked at Lin Jingqing, he could tell that Lin Jingqing was clearly avoiding something. An Ge didn't say much, but asked him about his next move.

"Go to Linnan City to find someone."

An Ge had nowhere else to go. Would it be easier to travel with this person? Besides, she was all alone and had no one to rely on.

"Oh." An Ge simply said "oh" and then fell silent. Was it really appropriate to suggest going with him like that? Saying she was going the same way as him would also seem a bit abrupt!

I just told him that I didn't know why I was here, and now I'm saying that we were on the same road, which is definitely contradictory.

But Lin Jingqing voiced An Ge's thoughts, "Miss An probably doesn't have anywhere to go! Would you like to travel with me?"

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