For a week, the best way to understand a character is to become a person like the character.

That night, as soon as Ji Chengze walked to the door of the house, he heard a muffled sound from inside, as if someone inside had bumped into something.

Ji Chengze's face changed slightly, he hurriedly took out the spare key, opened the door and rushed in: "Xinxin?"

"I'm in the kitchen."

An Ruixin's voice came from the kitchen, and Ji Chengze hurried to the kitchen again. As soon as he reached the door of the kitchen, he saw a figure rushing towards him.

Ji Chengze hastily stretched out his arms to hug him, and said in surprise, "Are you... throwing yourself into your arms?"

An Ruixin smiled and reproached, "What are you throwing yourself into your arms? I can't see it."

Can't see? Ji Chengze looked down, only to notice that An Ruixin's head was covered with a black ribbon, which just covered her eyes.

Ji Chengze helped An Ruixin, and asked suspiciously: "What are you doing? Why are you blindfolded?"

An Ruixin touched the ribbon covering her eyes, and said with a slight smile: "I received a new script today, and I'm going to audition for a role of a blind person in a week. I'll find out how I feel in advance."

Ji Chengze nodded, and immediately thought of the movement he had just heard outside the door, frowned, his face a little ugly: "Just fell? Where did you fall?"

"I didn't pay attention when I washed my hands just now. I stepped on the water on the ground. My knees and elbows hurt a little."

When Ji Chengze heard that An Ruixin had really fallen, he reached out to remove the ribbon on An Ruixin's head, but An Ruixin stopped him first.

"Don't move, don't move, I've only carried it for a while, and it can't be removed, just lead me out."

Ji Chengze frowned, leaned over and hugged An Ruixin horizontally, and walked into the hall.

An Ruixin was startled when her body suddenly flew into the air, and she wanted to reach out to hold Ji Chengze's neck as usual, but found that her eyes were pitch black, and she couldn't see where Ji Chengze's neck was at all, so she had to retreat and hold onto Ji Chengze's arm tightly .

Ji Chengze hugged An Ruixin to the sofa in the living room and put him down. When he turned around and was about to leave, An Ruixin grabbed his sleeve: "Where are you going?"

"Go to the medicine cabinet."

"... Oh." An Ruixin responded, and reluctantly let go of Ji Chengze's sleeve.

After Ji Chengze found Dieda wine in the medicine box, he immediately returned to An Ruixin's side.

An Ruixin just sat so stiffly on the sofa without moving, until she heard Ji Chengze's footsteps and confirmed that he was approaching, she let out a sigh of relief and relaxed.

Ji Chengze carefully tied up An Ruixin's sleeves and trouser legs, not surprisingly, he saw a large red and swollen mark on An Ruixin's knees and elbows.

Ji Chengze's eyes sank slightly, and he reached out his hand carefully to touch the red and swollen part, and even his tone of voice lightened a lot unconsciously: "Will it hurt?"

The eyes couldn't see it, but other senses became unexpectedly more sensitive. An Ruixin listened to Ji Chengze's deep voice, felt his touch, and the temperature on her face began to rise continuously.

"No... no."

Ji Chengze mistook An Ruixin's shyness for patience, and a bit of distress appeared in his cold eyes: "Be patient, I will rub it for you, or you will be bruised tomorrow."

"Ok."

In the narrow but warm living room, Ji Chengze half squatted and held An Ruixin's leg in his hands, rubbing the redness and swelling above it very seriously, as if he was holding a rare treasure.

If this scene spreads out, it may fall below the attention of many people.

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