After a casual breakfast, Su Ni pretends to stand up unintentionally and plans to go out of the door of the villa to observe the terrain.

"Miss Su Ni, what are you going to do?"

The servant exclaimed, quickly came to Su Ni and stood in front of the gate, "Mr. Ruan said it's windy outside today, so you're not suitable to go out. Besides, you didn't feel well last night. You'd better go back to your room and have a rest. "

Su Ni is a little speechless. Looking at the sunny weather outside, he asks, "do you think it's windy outside?"

The maid looked back and bit her lower lip. "Mr. Ruan asked you to rest in the room. You'd better not go out."

Sure enough, Su Ni's guess is right. She is now under house arrest by Ruan Yichen. Without his permission, Su Ni must not be able to get out.

"Did he not let me out?"

Su Ni looked at the servant in a dilemma, as if he had been given a death order and asked tentatively, "how did he tell you?"

"No, No."

The maid was very alert, her eyes were erratic, but she refused to betray Ruan Yichen. "Mr. Ruan didn't say such a thing, but I think it's too dangerous outside and I don't want you to go out. Besides, you still have a baby. It's better to be careful in everything."

Su Ni sighs. She's not Fu Shanshan, so she won't embarrass the servant because of these little things. Besides, even if the maid doesn't say anything, Su Ni has already figured out why she can't get out.

"Well, then I won't go out. I'll just walk around the house. It's all right."

Su Ni tried to cheat the servants by retreating instead of advancing. He changed a strategy and said it calmly.

"Well, if you're bored, it's OK to walk around the room."

Seeing that Su Ni didn't make trouble for them, the servants were relieved and immediately agreed to Su Ni's request.

Ruan Yichen told Su Ni not to go out, nor did he tell her not to stroll in the room.

But Su Ni doesn't care. Anyway, her purpose is to turn around in the room, and she doesn't expect to go out.

"What's better in this room? It's such a big place that you can't even see the scenery outside."

Su Ni is a little depressed, pretending to be very unhappy, complaining to several people behind him, trying to pry something out of their mouth.

"Miss Su Ni, there is a balcony on the third floor, where the view is wide. You can..."

A servant could not help opening his mouth, but before he finished, he could not help crying out.

In this way, she was severely pinched by the people on the side, indicating that she said something wrong.

"What?"

Su Ni looked at the little maid who had just opened her mouth. She didn't know whether she was afraid or because she was pinched. Her face was red and her ears were red. She couldn't help asking.

Asked again, the maid did not say a word, lowered her head and faltered, almost scared.

These maids should also know that she escaped from her family by jumping off a building.

If not, how could you be so afraid of the balcony.

"Don't worry, I won't jump."

Su Ni gave a smile and showed a beautiful pear vortex. Seeing that he could not ask anything, he did not continue to ask deeply, "life is very good now. I tried my best to run out. Do I have to run back to suffer?"

Looking at Su Ni's face, the maids seemed calm and wavering. They didn't know what to do with each other.

Su Ni see these people standing still, simply turned alone upstairs.

She knew that as long as she raised her feet, those people would follow closely.

Sure enough, as soon as Su Ni started, those people caught up. Su Ni simply walked faster and faster, forcing one of the people to open his mouth, "Miss Su Ni, I'll take you there."

"Good."

When the goal is achieved, Su Ni immediately slows down and smiles, indicating that the man should go first.

The servant was a little uneasy, afraid that Su Ni would make some amazing moves, but he had already said what he said. It's not good to push three or four times, and he could only lead the way with great vigilance.

Simply, Su Ni didn't make any moves. When she came to the balcony, she just sat lazily on the rattan chair, looking at the scenery around with a relaxed mood.