With a look of reluctance in her eyes, Candy handed over a lollipop with her head hanging low.
Immediately after, Candy heard the sound of a drawer being opened and then closed. She looked up and realized her brother had put the lollipop in the drawer.
This meant the lollipop was still hers, and she'd get a chance to eat it later.
Thinking it through, Candy felt more at ease and silently returned to the sofa.
Mo Jingchun, who had been watching Candy the whole time, couldn't be fooled by her little actions, but he only smiled without saying anything.
It's just a lollipop; it really doesn't hold much allure for adults. Having had too many before, there's no appetite for lollipops anymore.
By the end of the day, Candy had almost forgotten about the lollipop.
