It was so regular that Ding Ji felt that he was about to form a conditioned reflex.

"It's a bit cold today." Ding Ji said as he ran.

"The temperature has dropped," Lin Wuyu said, "It's almost November, and your birthday is coming soon."

Ding Ji glanced at him: "I thought you didn't know?"

"How is it possible that you don't know this? You have to know your birthday even if you don't know anything," Lin Wuyu said, "All festivals belong to everyone, but birthdays belong to both of us."

"I also remember your birthday," Ding Ji said, feeling a little depressed, "but I know that time has already passed by your birthday."

"It's okay to celebrate it next year," Lin Wuyu said, "It doesn't matter if it's my birthday."

"Is it never good?" Ding Ji asked.

"Yeah." Lin Wuyu smiled.

"Will Lin Zhan give it to you?" Ding Ji asked again somewhat unhappily.

"Lin Zhan is no better," Lin Wuyu said. "I don't even know when his birthday is. My mother specifically doesn't celebrate his birthday."

"Why?" Ding Ji was stunned.

"It's been like this since I was very young. At that time, I was afraid that he would die," Lin Wuyu said, "I haven't been able to do it since."

"If you don't know your age, you feel like you haven't grown up," Ding Ji said. "It forces Lin Zhan to become more and more distant from her. She must know it herself, so she hopes that Lin Zhan will still be like a child and will be more obedient. Easier to control."

"Would you like to take psychology as an elective?" Lin Wuyu said.

"Go away." Ding Ji laughed, "I just made random guesses. I'm used to telling people's fortunes."

After running around the playground twice, Ding Ji slowed down because his throat was a little dry, and Lin Wuyu also slowed down.

When their cell phones rang in their pockets, they temporarily left the track and stood aside.

"Who called you this early in the morning?" Ding Ji asked.

"I don't know," Lin Wuyu took out his phone and took a look. When he saw the number, his hands felt numb, "My dad."

"Will you take it?" Ding Ji asked.

"Answer, no contact for a long time," Lin Wuyu said, "I just wanted to ask about the situation."

"Well," Ding Ji nodded and pointed to the chair next to him, "I'll wait for you over there."

Lin Wuyu responded.

Ding Ji is a very cute person. Normally, Ding Ji would come over to listen to all his phone calls, but this time he turned around and walked away.

"Dad." Lin Wuyu answered the phone.

"Still getting up so early." Dad's voice came over.

"I'm running in the morning," Lin Wuyu said, "at this time every day."

"How is school? Are you getting used to it?" Dad asked.

"It's pretty good," Lin Wuyu said, "the teachers and classmates are all great."

"That's fine, just live a good life," Dad said, "Don't worry about us."

Lin Wuyu said nothing.

"You are quite cruel. Both of you brothers are very cruel. Who will follow you?" Dad said.

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