As soon as Huo Jincheng spoke, Lu Xingzhi wanted to close the door.
"If you have nothing to say, I'm going to rest."
"There's something." With a slight smirk, Huo Jincheng replied.
"What is it?"
"Eating. It's already noon. How about having lunch before resting?" Huo Jincheng asked with a smile.
Even though she knew he was doing it on purpose, Lu Xingzhi couldn't say anything.
She could only walk out grumpily, leaving Huo Jincheng behind, and even refused to let him serve her food during the meal.
Huo Jincheng enjoyed her little tantrum, knowing her well enough to understand that Lu Xingzhi was a rather indifferent girl.
She didn't care about things, nor did she care about people. If she threw a small tantrum at someone, it could only prove that she relied on and cared about that person.
"I tore your clothes; I'll buy you another one, so don't be mad." Huo Jincheng picked a piece of fish, removed the bones, and placed it in Lu Xingzhi's bowl.