"Who wants to marry you anyway?" Hua Hua felt a bit hot and pulled out the pillow from under her, throwing it at Ling Yin.
Ling Yin caught the pillow and put it aside, leaning over with an air of dominance, saying, "If you’re not marrying , then who are you marrying? Even your mom recognizes ."
Hua Hua almost spat at him.
Ling Yin laughed, looking not quite finished with his teasing. "And besides, you’ve already given your body."
Upon hearing this, Hua Hua’s expression really changed.
Ling Yin secretly bit his tongue, realizing he’d misspoken.
It was rare for Hua Hua not to kick and punch him. She just turned her head away, refusing to look at him. It was his own fault — he was too happy that day, feeling he needed to repay Ling Yin sohow for getting him a store. For a mont, he lost his head and let Ling Yin take over his body, which ended up causing him grief.
Was she angry? Ling Yin felt uneasy inside.
He stood up and moved to Hua Hua’s right, squatting down.
Hmph, I’m not looking at you.
Hua Hua turned her head to the left.
Ling Yin moved to the left, and she turned her head to the right again.
Back and forth they went, but it was Hua Hua who got annoyed first.
"Stop flitting around in front of . Do you think you look like a fairy or sothing?" Hua Hua suddenly lifted her head and looked at Ling Yin, saying impatiently, "If you like kids so much, why don’t you go talk to my brother? Maybe the two of you will spark so true love."
"Aren’t you my true love?"
"Who knows if you really love ." Hua Hua said arrogantly, lowering her head to stare at Ling Yin’s slippers, then suddenly burst into laughter. The cute little kangaroo face on the slippers was her own handiwork.
Ling Yin also looked down at his slippers, thinking they looked adorable. Everything from Hua Hua’s house had to be cute!
"Do you really like kids that much? When kids grow up, they might annoy you to death. My brother’s about to be driven insane by Little Zun Zun," Hua Hua spoke from the heart.
Ling Yin smiled, "It’s not that exaggerated. Kids have such fun temperants."
Hua Hua laughed along, "They are fun, but only if you’re not their parent. If you are, you wouldn’t think so."
This statent was absolutely true. At this mont, in the study, Gu Shaocheng sat there with authority. Even though the school didn’t teach Chinese, the Gu Family descendants were not allowed to forget their roots, so sotis in the evenings, Gu Shaocheng would personally teach the two children Chinese or calligraphy.
Tonight, Gu Shaocheng was teaching Li Bai’s "Quiet Night Thoughts."
At this mont, Sheng Sheng was sitting at a small table, playfully serious, holding a brush and practicing calligraphy character by character, while Little Zun Zun stood in front of Gu Shaocheng, reciting with a nodding head: "In front of the bed, the bright moonlight, I suspect it’s frost on the ground. I raise my head to gaze at the bright moon, then lower it to reminisce about my hotown."
Little Zun Zun was particularly proud, thinking, "Look, I recited it without a single mistake."
Gu Shaocheng’s face rarely showed an expression of satisfaction. After Sheng Sheng finished writing the poem, he asked, "Sheng Sheng, could you explain the aning of this poem?"
Little Zun Zun imdiately raised his small arm and interjected before Sheng Sheng, "Daddy, I know! I want to answer. Will I get a reward if I’m right?"
Gu Shaocheng was surprised, "Okay, you tell ."
Little Zun Zun made a triumphant expression at Sheng Sheng, then said, "This poem ans that a woman nad Ming Yue undresses completely in front of Li Bai’s bed. Her skin is as white as the frost on the ground. Li Bai looks up at the woman nad Ming Yue, then lowers his head and thinks of his wife far away in his hotown... So, this poem fully expresses the poet’s painful psychological conflict when facing temptation away from ho!" After finishing, he couldn’t help but sigh, "Oh, it’s so tough being a man! There’s temptation all the ti."
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