Chapter 632: Single-mindedness (44)
"That's fine, don't be embarrassed if you miss something, just tell me and let the baby bring you back from town."
"Hmm."
She responded lightly, took a few more bites, felt almost done, and raised her feet upstairs.
Luo Li looked at her back until she disappeared around the corner, and she didn't come back to her senses for a long time.
Chen Yulian knocked on the door of his head with chopsticks: "Big baby, why do you have only one tendon in this child? If people don't bother you, don't bother! There are more girls in our village, and two days ago, your Aunt Lan had to introduce you to your mother-in-law, you take the time to take a look, try it with others, and then change to the next one."
He lowered his head and bit the meat bun but did not speak.
The woman sighed: "Big baby, you want to chase people, my mother doesn't object, but you can't hang yourself from a tree, you are twenty-three, the boss is not small, go on a blind date early to find a mother-in-law to come back, waste time here, I don't know when it will be a head."
Luo Li took a sip of corn rice and remained silent.
Luo Ying on the side looked at the two of them, silently bowed his head to eat, but Luo Laohan put down his chopsticks and said, "Big baby! People are girls in the city, the door is not right, let's not go to Xiao Xiang if we don't have that life, listen to your mother, find a girl in the village to get married and live, and keep this land alive."
Luo Li swallowed the last bite of the meat bun, drank the corn rice and said, "I have something to do, go upstairs first."
Chen Yulian also wanted to say, but was stopped by Luo Laohan: "You go to Orchid's house tomorrow to have a look, and settle the matter of the big baby as soon as possible, and he won't think about it anymore when he becomes home."
"You're right." The woman nodded and continued to nibble on the bun.
Luo Ying held a small bowl and drank it one by one, her eyes were motionless, and she didn't know what she was thinking.
The moon quietly rose on the eaves, a few sparrows frolicked in the branches, reflected in the moonlight, lively and vivid, and the three peach saplings at the door of the house swayed with the wind, like a graceful girl, dancing in the wind.
When Xi Qing finished washing her clothes and was about to go upstairs, Luo Li came over, and without saying a word, he pulled her and walked under a mulberry tree at the back of the village.
The woman frowned and pulled out her arm, "What are you bringing me here for?"
She turned her eyes and looked around, except for a lotus pond, there were only a few mulberry trees, and there were a lot of trampled fruits on the ground.
The man took out a hexagonal box from his pocket and gave it to her, the color was not clear in the cold moonlight, Xi Qing did not answer, but raised his eyebrows and asked, "You want to give me something?"
"Well, a birthday present."
The woman was stunned for a moment, then laughed and said, "If you don't say it, I'll forget about it."
Speaking of her birthday, she suddenly remembered that Xi Ran had given her before, it seemed to be a box, about the same size as this, and she hadn't opened it yet.
Luo Li stuffed the gift into her hand: "You see if you like it or not."
Xi Qing held it in his hand, but for some reason he felt a thousand pounds and didn't move.
Seeing that she was distracted, the man urged, "You open it and take a look, if you don't like it, I'll change it for you."
"There's no way to change a birthday present." She took a deep breath and shook her head, "It's not my birthday, you better take this thing back."
"Xi Qing!" Luo Li suddenly said in a deep voice: "Do you think I'm poor and don't look down on me?" Same with those women.
They have been living together for almost a month, if it is not for this reason, what would it be?
Her eyes were complicated, her eyes were silent, she shoved things back into his hands, and when she turned around, she said, "It's getting late, I'm going back to rest."
He blocked her way, his eyes locked tightly on her, not allowing her to flinch for half a minute: "I won't take back what I gave out, if you don't like it, I'll throw it away."
The evening breeze blew off a few dead leaves, swirled in the air, and drifted to her feet.