Sanqi asked Zhao Cuo if he had discovered something long ago. Zhao Cuo said that he did know that the letter was written by tears, because although she tried to imitate Liang Xiangsong’s handwriting, Liang Xiangsong was left-handed, so he did not imitate it in place. In fact, he already knew that Teng Moer was a man, but he didn’t care, but he could avoid some Yingying Yanyan here. Zhao Cuo lamented that there were no friends around him, and Sanqi told him that when Tears Moer was dying, she told Zhao Cuo that she had made Zhao Cuo a friend, and she wanted to say sorry to him. Zhao mistakenly thanked Sanqi for asking him to do this, and suddenly a bunch of pedestrians rushed out on the road. He thanked Sanqi for helping them find the killer. Zhao Cuo said thank you to San Qi, and San Qi couldn’t laugh. I didn’t expect Zhao Qi, the bully, to thank him.
When Zhao went back to the house at night, Sanqi prepared dice and waited for him. It turned out that Sanqi knew that Zhao had wrongly gambled, and went to the gambling house to learn, so he wanted to gamble with him. The two were drinking and gambling, and the atmosphere was very good. Zhao Cuo was awakened by Sanqi in the middle of the night, and she was pulled to the floor and hugged tightly. The next day the two woke up very embarrassed. Zhao mistakenly thanked Sanqi for doing it for him, and promised her one thing. Sanqi let him date him.
Thirty-seven and fu ya yue learn embroidery, Zhao wrongly looked at her aside. Zhao touched the trace on the tree by mistake and remembered the agreement with the little girl. By the time the cherry blossoms reach the eighth time, she will return. Zhao Cuo drew a mark on the tree. There are already seven.
On the evening of thirty-seven, he waited for Zhao Cuo by the river and caught fireflies and put them in the lamp. Zhao Mi walked around in the yard, was about to find Sanqi, but found that the cherry blossoms bloomed. As a child, Sanqi and her elder brother went out and said they wanted to watch fireworks. The elder brother took her to the river, showed her fireflies, and said that she caught the fireworks.
Sakura blossomed again, it was the eighth time, but the little girl still did not return. Zhao Cuo slept under the tree for one night and woke up only to find that Sanqi did not return. Zhao wrong rushed to the river, and Sanqi just returned, and bought him sesame seeds. Sanqi explained that this was their first date, which was very important to her, so she waited here all night.
After the two returned, Sanqi was still very happy. Zhao looked at her happily and said that she would give her amulets. Zhao Mi gave her a bag and asked her to wait until she left before opening. After he left, Sanqi opened the bag. There was only a note in it, and Sanqi knew she was lying to her. He He Jinxin was blocked on the road because his father owed money. Zhao Cuo just rescued her. She fell in love with Zhao Cuo at first sight. Sanqi happened to pass by. He Jinxin pulled Sanqi to ask Zhao the wrong identity. Sanqi said that this was her oldest wife, and hurried away. At night Sanqi took Zhao Cuo to the river again, and the two caught the firefly together, but Zhao Cuo didn’t think it was any good. San Qi knew that he had forgotten it and didn’t care.
Sanqi stumbled accidentally, fell down and held down Zhao wrong, and the two kissed together, very embarrassing. Thirty-seven and Zhao went back to the wrong house, Bai Yifei suddenly came to Sanqi. Zhao Cuo was unwilling to talk with the two, telling Bai Yifei that she was her wife, and that she would talk about it later. Zhao took Sanqi back by mistake, so that she didn’t have to sleep. Sanqi asked for his name, and Zhao made a mistake, and Sanqi asked to take a bath together.
Twenty-seven went out to buy something and saw the ghost-faced kite in the sky, looking down in the past. Zhao went wrong to buy flowers with scented baths, and picked roses in the yard to prepare for bathing. Sanqi went along with the kite to find Bai Yifei’s home, and thought Zhao was wrong here, but did not expect Bai Yifei to say that these were his.