To be honest, he was still a bit upset, feeling that others had basked in his glory. Such a beautiful lody that belonged only to him was now benefiting the custors dining here.
Nuonuo didn’t answer him imdiately but instead looked at him with her round, bright eyes. Seeing Da Bao’s displeasure, she flashed a sly smile, "Can’t it be played at our wedding?"
Da Bao’s slightly tanned face instantly brightened, and he nodded seriously while trying to suppress his happiness, "That’s allowed!"
The two left the restaurant, and Mr. Ji, feeling completely revitalized both body and soul, continued to enjoy being a pampered gentleman, and followed Nuonuo to the cinema. They tacitly chose a romantic foreign art film. As the 90-minute film neared its end, the heroine went blind and the hero’s legs were amputated. Nuonuo, a girl rich in emotions, was moved to tears by the extrely tragic yet warmly romantic plot.
Da Bao listened to her suppressed sniffles and quietly handed her a tissue. Nuonuo took the tissue to cover her nose, but her tear-filled eyes remained fixed on the big screen.
On the screen, a woman with silver hair pushed a man in a wheelchair. They stood by the sea, with snow-white seagulls flying around them. Facing the endless blue sea, the man said, "Darling, thank you for your hard work!"
The woman also said, "Darling, thank you for your hard work!"
The man turned his wrinkled face and slightly raised his gaze to find the woman’s hand. He lifted his trembling hand and tightly grasped hers.
Then, white subtitles, like falling snowflakes, appeared on the screen: "You said you would be my eyes. I said I would be your feet."
The movie concluded with this touching scene.
"Let’s sit for a while longer before going out, no rush!" Seeing Nuonuo crying until her eyes turned red, Da Bao thoughtfully pulled her close and gently patted her back.
Nuonuo silently nodded, stayed in the dark theater for about five or six more minutes, then tugged at Da Bao’s clothes and whispered in a slightly hoarse voice, "We can leave now..."
In the darkness, Da Bao gently kissed her lips and nose, then held her as they left the cinema.
Da Bao didn’t ask Nuonuo about her plans, he simply held her as they got into the car.
Once Nuonuo managed to calm her emotions, she looked up at the night sky, reached out to touch the back of Da Bao’s hand, and asked, "Can we go star-gazing?"
Not to ntion her pitiful look with red eyes now, even if she was in a great mood, Da Bao would never refuse her request.
"Hmm, are you thirsty? Want to buy you so juice?"
"No need, water is fine for ." Nuonuo reached from the back to take a box of water, twisted open the cap, and gulped down half of it, then handed the remaining half to Da Bao, "Do you want so?"
Da Bao shook his head, "I’m not thirsty!"
Thinking to himself, I’m not you, crying buckets like a drenched ghost; of course, I’m not thirsty.
"Where do you want to go to watch the stars?" As the car drove out of the cinema parking lot, Da Bao asked Nuonuo for her preferences.
Nuonuo thought for a mont before surprising Da Bao with her choice.
Da Bao was montarily stunned and asked for confirmation, "Are you sure you want to go ho now?"
Nuonuo nodded, "Hmm, I want to lie on the lawn in the yard and quietly watch the stars. Even if I accidentally fall asleep while watching, you’ll carry to bed, right?"
Da Bao laughed, reaching out to pinch her cheek, showing all his indulgent affection in his eyes, "Turns out, you’re afraid you’ll accidentally fall asleep and I’ll leave you behind? Are you truly a pig?"
Nuonuo was amused by his words and let out a laugh, "If I’m a pig, then naturally you’re a pig too. Hello, pig brother!"
"Even if I’m a pig, I’m a pig husband, not a pig brother." This was Da Bao’s second ti today establishing his identity.
When they returned ho, Le Tong and Ji Rui, who were sipping tea and chatting in the living room, both looked surprised as if they’d seen aliens.
"Dad, Mom, why the stunned looks? We’re not thieves, why look at us like that?"
Da Bao didn’t know that Le Tong had said such things to Nuonuo. Before she could reply, he pretended to lead Nuonuo two steps back, with a face of realization, "Oh, I got it. You dislike us interrupting your alone ti with Dad, right?"
Le Tong casually grabbed a throw pillow and tossed it over, "Interrupting? You big goof! Didn’t I waive your curfew? Why co back so early?"
Da Bao gave Nuonuo a puzzled look; Nuonuo glanced at him and nodded.
"Mom, Nuonuo is your precious daughter, how can you push her into the wolf’s den?" Da Bao tossed the pillow back but aid it at President Ji instead.
President Ji received the pillow effortlessly, glaring at Da Bao: What have I ever done to you?
Da Bao ignored his father’s glare and confidently walked into the living room with Nuonuo.
"Tsk tsk, Ji Rui, just look at your son’s shaless deanor—it’s just like yours. He admits openly he lacks good intentions, acting like he’s a wolf!" Le Tong irresponsibly threw the trouble over to Ji Rui.
"All normal n are wolves!" The father and son surprisingly united on this front, speaking in unison.
Le Tong gave them both a disapproving look and then opened her arms to Nuonuo, "Baby, co over here to mommy, mommy will protect you!"
But Da Bao held onto her, leading her towards the storage room, "I’m taking your baby away. Later, we’ll go watch stars in the yard, so non-essential personnel please avoid disturbing us!"
Le Tong watched as her son led her daughter to take a mat from the storage room, then brazenly walked past their eyes to the yard. Before Le Tong could discuss anything with President Ji, Da Bao poked his head from the hallway, "Rember not to disturb us!"
Le Tong rolled her eyes at him, "Roll gracefully away, you! So thick-skinned!"
Da Bao chuckled and touched his handso face, "Inherited from Dad!" Then he stuck his tongue out at the innocent Ji Rui and made a face before running off.
Le Tong had no choice but to focus her gaze on Ji Rui.
Ji Rui shrugged innocently, "Didn’t you often say, once children grow up, they’re beyond a parent’s control? It applies to fathers too!"
In the end, Nuonuo and Da Bao lay on the lawn in the yard watching stars, besides Big Black and Dahuai who ca to sit with them for a while after hearing the little owners, the considerate parents and siblings didn’t disturb them at all.
Nuonuo and Da Bao chatted while watching stars, and eventually, Nuonuo fell asleep in Da Bao’s arms while chatting.
Da Bao resignedly carried her back to bed and then kissed her slightly cool lips, "Little pig, goodnight!"
[Ohoh, where’s the promised love and harmony? Here’s the fourth update today, reaching 8,000 words in total, where are the votes...]
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