Chapter 66: It's Him 1
Early the next morning, the Yun family found his own good clothes at the bottom of the box for Ning Cuihua to change into.
She said while tying the placket for her: "Although the other party is a slope, we still have to clean ourselves up decently, and we can't let people look down on it." ”
The sister-in-law and sister-in-law are about the same size, so their clothes fit well.
The clothes were still as good as new, and Ning Cuihua knew that she was definitely not willing to wear them a few times.
"Sister-in-law, you are so good to me." Her eyes couldn't help but turn red, and she fell on Yun's shoulder and wept.
"Let's compare our hearts with our hearts, since I married into the Lao Ning family, except for your brother, you have been the best to me, and now I should be good to you." Yun wiped the tears from her cheeks and gently reprimanded: "Don't cry anymore, your eyes won't look good if they're swollen, come, I'll comb your hair." ”
Seeing that Yun Shi pulled her sister-in-law to the mirror, Ning Zhi didn't know what she thought of, and ran back to her house: "Mother, I'll go find a beautiful head rope for my sister-in-law!" ”
The little girl found a wooden box, her buttocks half sitting on the kang, and in the box were some of her trinkets.
Seeing the shell hair rope inside, Ning Zhi reached out and took it out, and the shell shone brightly in the little girl's white and tender palm.
She stared, hesitated for a moment, and then let it go back.
What someone else gave her, she took it and gave it again, it didn't seem good.
In the end, Ning Zhi found the blue head flower that Yun's bought for her from the supply and marketing cooperative, gave it to her sister-in-law, picked up the door curtain, and sent it over: "Mother, tie this hair rope for my sister-in-law, it looks good!" ”
"Our Zhi'er is really sensible." Yun praised the little girl while taking the head rope, and then tied Ning Cuihua.
Ning Cuihua looked at the braids tied with blue flowers in the mirror, lowered her head shyly, and bit her lip: "Sister-in-law, Zhi'er, thank you." ”
"It's all a family, whatever!" Yun and Ning Zhi spoke in unison.
After breakfast, the three of them walked towards Grandma Luo's house.
When she got closer, Ning Zhi found that there were still many small plants in her yard, and the shallow shoots looked vibrant.
"It's coming!" Grandma Luo heard the movement, and immediately pushed the door out, greeting with a smile: "It's a coincidence that you guys came, I just laid out this refreshment, come quickly." ”
The old lady took a few steps forward and took Ning Zhi's hand first.
"Thank you, Grandma Luo." Ning Zhi raised her hairy little head and smiled at the pear vortex, with a milky and milky voice.
"Zhi'er is really polite, you're welcome, Grandma Luo likes you very much, you want to come to my house often in the future." Grandma Luo held her little face affectionately, full of love.
Since yesterday's separation, she didn't know what was wrong with her heart, and she had been thinking about her, not to mention how happy she would be.
Ning Zhi knew that she was staying alone in the countryside, and thought she was lonely, so she couldn't help but hold her hand tightly, and her little face was serious: "As long as Grandma Luo doesn't bother me, I will definitely come to accompany you often!" ”
"Then it's decided!" Grandma Luo smiled, and reached out and touched her forehead lovingly.
As he spoke, several people had already entered the house.
The light inside the room was slightly dimmer than outside, and the man sitting at the table slowly got up, and the bench behind him shook slightly.
He was wearing a set of army green coat and trousers, his long legs were straight and straight, his broad fingers hung down on his sides, his back was straight, his square face was thick eyebrows, and his whole body was righteous and awe-inspiring.
"Hello."
He took off his hat, bent his neck slightly, and bowed politely to the Yun clan and the others.
"You, hello." The people of the brigade would never greet each other like this, and the Yun clan held on to the wall and nodded flatteredly.