Chapter 80: The First Time I Saw You

It was the summer vacation, and Si Fang was naturally taken home by his parents.

In the small county town in summer, there are many rainbow crushed ice and iced sour plum soup.

Si Fang brought back few clothes from his uncle's house, and in the past few days, he has saved them all together and thrown them into the washing machine.

In order to be worthy of this bib pants, she deliberately combed a high double ponytail, held a popsicle in her mouth, and sat on the park swing and dangled.

After she went to high school, she rarely had such a free time.

She grew up here, and in her bones it is a slow-paced comfort, and only when she returns here can she truly relax.

"Si Fang," Mom's voice came from the kitchen.

Their kitchen window was facing the park, and as a child, she was always called home for dinner.

"What's wrong?" She stopped the swing and chewed on the popsicle in her mouth.

"Just now your uncle called and said that the work over there has been completed, and the plane booked for today will be home soon."

A cold mouthful slid down his throat, and Si Wei froze in place, and then looked at the childish bib pants on his body, "Now.. Now? ”

"I said it was coming soon, hurry up, go to the alley to pick up your uncle."

"Wait.. Wait a minute! I'll start with..."

Before she could finish her sentence, she noticed that the swing under her ass was being pulled hard.

She stiffened her head and turned around, and sure enough, she saw her uncle's still cold face.

"Coming? It's fast," he smirked, wiping the remaining water stains from his mouth.

"Why wait, what are you going to do first?"

His words were a little strong, and the hand holding the rope moved a little closer in his direction, with a hint of persecution.

"I.." Si Fang pointed to the bib pants on his body, "Go change your clothes.."

Her words seemed to please him well, and the low air pressure around him disappeared in an instant.

"Yes, the little niece has grown up."

Gu Wei let go of his hand, the swing returned to its original position, and Si Wei also hurriedly sat upright, preparing to leave from the swing.

"Don't move." Gu Wei sighed, reached out and pressed her back onto the swing, and then gently pushed, and the swing carried his girl in a perfect arc.

The midsummer wind and the faint smell of orange popsicles in the air reproduce the summer of childhood.

"I still remember when I was a child, when you first came to the house, I liked to pester you to accompany me on the swing."

Si Fang held the rope tightly with both hands, and his eyes were gentle and quiet.

"The way you are now is the same as when I first saw you at home, nothing has changed."

"How can people change so easily." He pushed her back and forth, and for a while, chuckled.

"Actually, the first time I saw you was in the hospital."

"At that time, you were just born, white and fat, like a glutinous rice dumpling."

"I know." She smiled and said, "Grandma has been talking about this since I was a child, and my ears are going to be calloused." ”

Gu Wei smiled and stopped talking, looking down at the people on the swing.

When he first met her, she didn't have a name yet.

Just when the whole family was worried about what her name should be, Gu Wei took her out of the crib.

Her small, soft hand gripped one of his fingers and giggled.

So he looked up at the adults and said:

"Since my name is Gu Wei, why don't she be called Si Wei."

At that time, Gu Wei also had a complete family with loving parents.