Picking Up a Big Brother as My Husband

Xu Moran, a young female police officer, lived an ordinary life until she accidentally picked up a man on the highway. From then on, the man clung to her like glue, and her meager salary had to cov...

Chapter 110 The Little Prodigal Son

Xu Ye pushed open the door and walked in, not empty-handed, but carrying a bowl.

Xu Moran assumed he had gone to his room for a late-night snack and didn't want to talk to him. Just as she was about to close her eyes and open them a crack, Xu Ye had already walked to the bedside.

He stood by the bed, calling Xu Moran softly with an unusually gentle tone, "Ranran."

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Xu Moran closed his eyes, not wanting to pay attention to Xu Ye.

Xu Ye did not lose patience and continued to call out softly to Xu Moran, "Ranran, Ranran."

Finally, Xu Moran, unable to bear the noise any longer, suddenly opened her eyes, sat up abruptly in bed, and said to Xu Ye irritably, "What are you yelling about in the middle of the night!"

Xu Ye quickly admitted his mistake, "Ranran, you're right. In the middle of the night, even if I were to call out, I shouldn't have done it like I did just now, but rather..."

Xu Moran felt that Xu Ye must have an incredibly experienced "old driver" living in his heart, otherwise, how could he always associate things with men and women?

Xu Moran knew he was the kind of person who would say whatever he thought, and seeing that he was scared, she quickly interrupted him, "It's getting late. You can go and have your midnight snack. I'll go to sleep in my corner. Let's not bother each other."

Xu Ye bent down to be at the same height as Xu Moran, who was sitting on the bed. He looked into Xu Moran's eyes and said, "Ranran, are you still angry with me?"

This sentence, though it appears to be a rhetorical question, is actually expressed in an affirmative tone.

Xu Moran was still angry, of course. A coffee machine costing five figures, it would be strange if she wasn't angry.

Seeing that Xu Moran remained silent, Xu Ye thought of something and placed the bowl in front of Xu Moran, "Ranran, this is the soup I cooked in the pot before I left at noon. Drink some before you go to sleep."

Xu Moran looked down at the bowl in front of him and saw that it was a bowl of white fungus, lily bulb, and snow pear soup.

This soup is very good for women, nourishing yin and beautifying the complexion. Xu Moran was a little surprised by Xu Ye's cooking skills and asked him incredulously, "Did you make this?"

Xu Ye raised his chin. "Ranran, of course I'll do it."

Seeing that Xu Moran wasn't eating, Xu Ye used a spoon to scoop a mouthful of soup and brought it to Xu Moran's lips, "Ranran, try it and see if it tastes good."

Xu Moran stopped being awkward, opened her mouth and took a sip; it actually tasted quite good.

Xu Ye took the opportunity to feed Xu Moran several more mouthfuls. The soup tasted so good that Xu Moran didn't refuse and ate quite a bit as Xu Ye fed him.

When the bowl of soup was almost empty, Xu Ye asked Xu Moran, "Ranran, you're not angry anymore, are you?"

To be honest, Xu Moran felt a pang of heartache when he saw the price of that coffee machine, but the pain subsided after that.

She is an open-minded person. Looking at the coffee machine in the kitchen, she felt that at least the family had another piece of property, a five-figure fixed asset.

However, to prevent Xu Ye, this spendthrift, from continuing his extravagant spending, she kept a straight face and asked, "Xu Ye, do you think I should be angry?"

Xu Ye pulled a tissue from the bedside table and wiped Xu Moran's mouth while saying, "Ranran, I was wrong."

His apologetic attitude actually made Xu Moran lose all her temper. Her voice and expression softened a lot. "It's good that you know you're wrong. Earning money is hard, but spending it is easy. We should be more frugal in the future. It doesn't mean we should stop eating and drinking to save money, but we should try not to spend money in advance and buy things that are unnecessary."

Xu Ye's attitude was proper and good. "Ranran, I'll remember."