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    Be Still! Or I will kiss you.[bxb]

    Boss and super star.

    Chapter 9 A hot spring manor

    Story: Be Still! Or I will kiss you.[bxb] Author:Song Ling San Ren words:5721 Update time:2019-11-01 16:00:05

    The car turned around and finally entered a hot spring manor.

    In the midsummer season, everything came back to life. The green mountains around the forest cabins and seeing the ancient gates of the hot springs from a distance made people happy. Allen opened the window and could hear a few bird twit.

    Kevin greeted the security guard at the door familiarly. The car speed slowly decreased as they drove into the hot spring manor.

    Allen leaned against the window to enjoy the scenery outside the car. This manor was built around the mountains and the water. There were green trees everywhere. And the deep and shallow green was dotted with sparse flowers. Bird twitches accompany the sound of water; all these relaxed people when they come.

    "How do you feel? Is it beautiful?" Kevin was familiar with this manor. The mountain road was much narrower than the asphalt road in the city. The path was also winding, but he was distracted to observe the reaction of Allen.

    "Well, it’s very silent, like..." Allen paused, and embarrassedly said, "like going into an ancient painting."

    "Hey, do you think so?" Kevin was overjoyed, and his voice was a little excited. "When I was repairing this manor, my dad criticized me that I did not do anything but dissipated the family fortune. He did not understand and appreciate it, vulgar!"

    "It was repaired by you?" Allen was surprised, and he kept enjoying the scenery outside the window. "It's beautiful."

    "Yes, it was built when I was at the university," Kevin parked the car under the shade of the tree and indicated for Allen to get off without stopping talking: "My grandma was not in good health at that time, and she was diagnosed with lung cancer. Fortunately, it was discovered early on, so it was curable. When I went to see her, she told me that there used to be a summer resort in my grandfather’s house. It was built deep in the mountains and forests. She went there several months a year and felt that she recovered from the disease."

    Kevin took Allen to go to a restaurant not far away, and he showed some nostalgic emotions. He looked softly at the front and smiled mildly. "It happened when I was a junior student at the university... I needed to finish an internship job. So, I asked my dad for the money. I ultimately built such a small manor by combining my lucky money from childhood."

    The weather was hot today, but this manor seemed to isolate most of the heat. Allen looked around the houses and said: "This is not small."

    Kevin laughed: "This was expanded later. It was not big when I built it. There were only two small hills and four cabins. It can not compare with what it is now… all right, it’s here."

    The small restaurant was the same as the outer door wall. It was also constructed in an antique style. The first floor was decorated with wooded tables. It was just about time for dinner, and the restaurant was full. The waiter greeted Kevin at first sight and said with a sweet smile: "My bid boss, you are finally here. The tea in the room was heated three or four times."

    Kevin felt familiar with this child: "Aren’t you at high school? Why do you come here to help your parents this summer?"

    "I am not going to help. I am here to play. My senior year starts half a month early. Well, there are no other places more comfortable than here," the child edged up and led Kevin upstairs. He answered Kevin and couldn’t stop peering at Allen. After completing the investigation, he was bold enough to ask: "Big boss, who is this gentleman behind you? he looks a little familiar to me."

    Allen was surprised, but Kevin laughed and answered casually: "You always feel familiar with one who is good-looking."

    "Boss, don't get me wrong," the child laughed, but he took back his eyes from Allen.

    They turned to the corridor on the second floor. The children led them to a private room at the end. The window was opened. When Allen entered the room, he saw a piece of green tree shadow outside the window.

    The decorations of this private room were different from the other ordinary private room. The round table in the middle of this room was smaller than ordinary restaurants. It only allowed four or five people to sit at this table. There was an arhat bed placed near the window with several books on it.

    They sat down. Then the child picked up the teapot on the table and poured tea for them. It was oolong tea with a sweet aroma. And the temperature was also suitable. When smelling the warm tea, they cooled from the outdoor heat.

    After Kevin drank a cup of tea, he introduced the child and Allen. "This is Allen, my friend, he doesn’t like to talk too much, you’d better not bother him. This is David, the son of this restaurant owner. He is always talking."

    David bent his mouth and complained to Allen in a low voice: "Look at our big boss, he always makes fun of me."

    Allen smiled softly with brows slightly raised and his eyes bent, which looked pretty good.

    He can be described as the world's beauty. Those bright people were ordinary, but Allen was as light as ink.

    Kevin rubbed his chin and was still immersed in his thoughts. Suddenly, he was interrupted by David’s flapping on the table with excitement: "Ah! It occurs to me! You are a child in the teleplay of "The Clouds of the Immortals"! Ahaha, God, I thought that you looked so familiar..."

    "The Clouds of the Immortals" was a fairy teleplay that Allen had shot since his debut. It was also his most popular teleplay. He played the supporting role which was handsome, pure, and loved the heroine silently. The little girls liked this kind of man with infatuation and silence. Even if Allen was no longer famous, there were still a lot of posts on the Internet that would rank him in the rankings of costumes.

    Allen did not expect that a boy could remember his role. He held a teacup and blinked his eyes, but said nothing.

    David was already excited. He put his hands on the table and watched Allen with his bright eyes. He said many good words to praise the role played by Allen, and Kevin listened to him with great interest. But David spoke without stopping. Finally, Kevin coughed to remind him to stop talking: "Stop, you are full of energy, but we both are still hungry. Hurry to serve the dishes."

    David felt wronged and closed his mouth. He only pitifully looked at Kevin and Allen, saying carefully before going out: "Idol, please sign me a signature after the meal. "

    Allen smiled and nodded so that David came out of the room. "Hey, this kid." Kevin rubbed his ears. His first half of the sentence was still about David, while the latter half of the sentence turned to Allen. "Big star, you went out without wearing a mask and sunglasses, now you are recognized."

    "Um?" Allen took a look at Kevin through the edge of the bowl. "I always take off the mask and sunglasses when I eat. It is a fate whether I am recognized."

    Kevin held his chin with one hand, and the other hand bounced twice on the table, suddenly saying: "Smile for me one more time."