Chapter 204
ch a good time in days!"Qing Ning said with a smile, "I'll treat you to dinner. What will you eat"Sheng Yang said with a smile, "I want a barbecue!"Su Xi raised eyebrows, "and let the chef of residenc...Chapter 204
when the two returned to Jiang's house, it was almost dark. Wu Laozheng, who had taken care of them, was sweeping the fallen leaves in the yard with a broom. When he saw them, he smiled kindly and said, "he's back!"
Su Xi handed over the cakes he bought on the way back. "I came in a hurry and didn't make good preparations. Mr. Ling just bought the cakes. Please give it to Grandpa Jiang," he said.
Old Wu took it over and nodded kindly, "Thank you, it's a waste of money for you two!"
Su Xiwei nodded and walked toward the backyard, holding Ling Jiuze's hand.
Old Wu looked at the figure of the two men, and it was not until they entered the door that he looked back at the cakes in the box, including Jiang's favorite turnip cake and his favorite hazelnut cake.
the smile on Old Wu's face deepened a little. He put down the broom and slowly went to Jiang's old room with the cake.
the evening meal was still delicious and exquisite. During the meal, Su Xi said with a smile, "is this preferential treatment for prisoners in the Jiang family"
Ling Jiuze chuckled. "although Jiang Lao has a strange temper, he is also born in a family, so he is magnanimous and magnanimous."
he added faintly, "none of the Jiang family will be bad!"
Su Xi raised his eyes, his eyes were clear, and gave him his favorite crab leg. "Don will laugh secretly when he hears that."
Ling Jiuze suddenly asked, "where do you live"
Su Xi took a mouthful of crab roe. After swallowing it, he looked up and said, "it's not far from here. The square we rode through is my house to the west."
"Why didn't you say so earlier we could go over and have a look." Ling Jiuze Road.
"I'm just giving you an approximate direction. It's still a long way away. Besides, Grandpa isn't there, so what are you going to do"
Su Xi spoke carelessly and sandwiched Ling Jiuze with bamboo shoots. "you can't eat this kind of bamboo shoots outside, so eat more."
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after dinner, it was completely dark, and Old Wu came to show them the epiphyllum in the garden.
epiphyllum is raised under a piece of wisteria. There are three pots, all of which are peacocks.
under the flowers and vines, Mr. Wu thoughtfully asked people to prepare rattan chairs, thin blankets, and hot tea for them, and earnestly advised, "although it is summer and summer, the night wind here is very cold, so you two should take care of yourselves."
"Yes, thank you!" Ling Jiuze warmly thanked him.
Old Wu looked at Su Xi again. "these three pots will probably bloom ten tonight. I put all the things to collect pollen on the table over there. My sleeping place is not far from here. If you are thirsty and hungry, you can take care of me."
Su Xi said gratefully, "Thank you Grandpa Wu, we know, you sleep soundly."
Old Wu smiled and nodded, then bent his waist and slowly went away.
Ling Jiuze looked at the old man's back and said quietly, "this old housekeeper is very kind-hearted."
Su Xi nodded. "Yes, old people look like kind people."
the two sat down on the rattan chairs, the street lamps in the yard shining on the flowers and vines, looking up like a bunch of fireworks, dim and warm.
Ling Jiuze poured water for Su Xi. "get some sleep first. I'll look at these pots of flowers."
Su Xi shook her head. "I'm not sleepy yet. Let's talk."
"about what" The man leaned against the back of the chair, his posture was very reserved, and his millet sleeves rolled up a little, revealing a wrist, with dim lights shining on it, which was completely pampered and meticulous.
Su Xi thought about it and asked, "have you ever thought about getting married"
Ling Jiuze turned to look at her, his eyes as dark as night, and said faintly, "I was married."ly went to steal the surveillance,her fingers stopped, and finally deleted all the replies and put the phone on the table.*the work accumulated in the afternoon was not finished until nine o'clock in...