When Sarye woke up, she found that she was covered with a familiar black trench coat, and not far from the sofa, a silver-haired man was reading this morning's latest newspaper.

Somehow, Sarye suddenly remembered her parents who had not appeared in her dream for a long time.

Sarie's mother came from a lonely mafia in Germany, but by her generation the mafia had disbanded, leaving only some family property, and Sarie's father used it after marrying his beloved wife. The mother's dowry gradually established the Sakai Group.

Sarye still remembers that her parents were very loving. She never lacked favor when she was a child. When her mother died in gang retaliation, her father immediately avenged her lover. However, after that, her father became increasingly depressed, and Sakai The group also gradually went downhill at that time.

Perhaps it was because Sarye inherited her father's physique and life passed easily, so her parents loved her very much. In the past, every time she slept outside when she was tired from playing, her father would gently carry her back to her room.

If they were still around, she would probably still be a rich girl who only knew how to act coquettishly.

With longing in her heart, there were cracks in her will. Sarye pulled her clothes and gently approached Gin, her eyes falling on the newspaper in his hand.

The latest newspaper this morning, the headline was about the bomb case that was solved yesterday. The newspaper briefly summarized the contents of the bomb case, focusing on describing the scene of the strong men of the Sakai group assisting the police in arresting the prisoner. The picture also showed a group of flowers. The scene of the big-armed man watching the prisoner leave, and in the corner of the photo, you can still see the shadow of Matsuda and Sariya quarreling.

"Thank you for your help this time, I was able to beat that man up before handing him over to the police." Sariya rested on Gin's lap, looking up at the newspaper above her head, her voice became lazier. hoarse.

Gin responded casually, seemingly not taking the matter to heart.

But Sarye still remembers what Matsuda said:

Favor debts are the hardest to repay.

Favor debt...

Gin would not threaten her with any unnecessary favors, but it was hard to say whether she could overcome this hurdle in her own mind.

Sariye arched upwards and leaned sleepily in his arms. Ginjiu stretched out his arms and took her in his arms.

The heartbeat coming from behind always gave Sarye a sense of security. When she was attached to Gin, in dangerous situations, as long as he was around, it was not her turn to be worried.

It's really time for her to get to know this man again.

Sariya put her hand on Gin's chest and felt the slight heartbeat vibration coming from the man's chest behind her with her fingertips. The fatigue and uneasiness in her heart slowly subsided.

He seemed to be wearing the sweater that she had altered several times. Every stitch and thread was her meticulous creation. Her body temperature spread along the wool to her fingertips, seeming to be responding to her single-minded efforts to knit.

I don't know how long it took, but Gin finally finished reading the newspaper in his hand and put it aside. He found that the girl leaning on his chest had her eyes closed, breathing evenly, and her fingers were restlessly buttoning holes in his sweater. The cold fingertips seemed to touch the bottom of his heart.

? Gin held the mischievous hand and said calmly: "The organization will take some actions during this period, so be careful and don't get involved."

"What's wrong?" Sarye opened her eyes and asked curiously.

Gin shook his head and said, "It's nothing special. It's just that you've been around the organization quite frequently recently. If you continue like this, you will be in danger."

Sariya agreed obediently, her face turned a little red, and she gently tugged on Gin's belt, with a hint of teasing in her dark red eyes.

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