Originally, Evelyn really wanted to go back to school, but as she walked, she suddenly changed her mind.
She was still in a bad mood, and she didn't want to go back to school at all! It was not so late at night, so she decided to play for a while!
After walking aimlessly for some time, she arrived at Central Square not far from Grand Dynasty Hotel.
The fountain was very big, spurting water in all kinds of styles into the air. On the spacious square, there were a lot of people, including couples, parents who took their children, old people who were walking, and even some middle-aged people who took out their small stereos for public square dancing.
Every time Evelyn came home, her mother always took her out for public square dancing. Although she always resisted, she had to dance with her mother. Therefore, she had more or less mastered some dancing skills.
Following behind some middle- aged men and women, Evelyn twisted her arms and legs and danced for a while as if she was venting her unhappiness. It was not until she was sweaty all over that she stopped. Then she turned around and was ready to leave.
Sure enough, after exercising for a while, her mood seemed to be illuminated by the warm sun of early spring. She immediately felt cheerful and all her
depression had disappeared.
Not long after she walked out of the square, she suddenly saw a little boy who was sitting on the steps beside the eaves of a store. He was looking up at the sky, which made Evelyn feel that he didn't belong here.
He seemed to be about five or six years old, wearing a suit and a pair of cute small leather shoes, and there was a small schoolbag beside him.
He was so adorable, and he sat there alone, so Evelyn looked at him a few more times.
After a while, Evelyn couldn't help but walk to him.
"Hey, why are you sitting here alone? Where are your parents?"
Hearing this, the little boy glanced at her, pursed his lips, and then looked away. He didn't intend to talk to her at all.
Evelyn was stunned for a moment and then snorted, "I didn't expect that you have a bad temper!" Saying this, she sat down beside him, "I'm asking you. Where are your parents? Do you know that it's dangerous for you to sit here alone? What if you meet bad people?"
As soon as she finished speaking, the little boy snorted, "I think you are a bad person."
Evelyn was speechless. She burst into laughter, "Why do I look like a bad person?"
The boy did not speak again but just rolled his eyes. Young as he was, he had a mature character that did not match his age.
Evelyn leaned closer to him, "I'm asking you. You little boy!"
The little boy frowned and looked at Evelyn with some displeasure, "Why are you looking at me so treacherously? Are you really a bad guy?"
Evelyn was shocked and immediately said, "What nonsense are you talking about?"
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