
No Need to Do It
by Luo Xiao
About This Novel
At a quarter past seven in the morning, the haze filled the air, blocking the dawn from outside. In the south-facing window on the third floor of this residential building, Xie Ping and Li Qian were having breakfast in the small restaurant. Because it was too dark outside, the lights were turned on in the house. Beep beep, beep beep... The phone rang with a text message alert. Xie Ping put down his bowl and chopsticks and pulled out a text message: Shakespeare said that love is a kind of sweet pain. It was not until now that I realized the true meaning of this sentence. Although there was no signature on the text message, Xie Ping knew the familiar number was his subordinate, Si Xiaoli, known as Yi Zhihua. Li Qian saw that Xie Ping looked a little unnatural, so she put down her bowl and chopsticks and stopped eating. Who sent the text message? Li Qian asked. Xie Ping said it was the weather forecast. Li Qian said, let me take a look and see if I need to bring an umbrella when I go out later.
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