The protagonist often ran to the high ground to answer the phone, and there was always the sound of a pickaxe. He had a series of conversations with the pickaxe who never showed up. One day, he saw a figure in a red dress flying away. The picker suggested that he go to a certain house to fetch milk, and the girl who milked the milk was the girl who wandered away. He was curious to see the girl's face, and wanted to know the "taste" of the pick-swimming person. It was unsuccessful.
What's interesting is that the girl's mother received the milk money but was complained by her daughter. The mother had to call the Lord back and hand over the money. The girl's face showed only a glimpse of the beauty of a small perspective.
When he went up the mountain again to answer the phone, a landslide occurred. People gave emergency help, put the injured in the car and left. When the male lead was leaving on the doctor's motorcycle, the girl in the red dress and her mother hurried to the place of the accident.
Uh huh, yes, this is an unspoken love line, and the careless ones don’t even see it~~~
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