Chapter 119 It doesn’t matter, he will please his mother-in-law!



All the way in silence.

Xi Lang sent her home and silently rolled up his sleeves to work.

I filled her water jar, chopped all the firewood, and cleaned her yard spotlessly...

He thought about it and decided that Qin Ting must like him. The reason she suddenly became cold towards him must be because of the pressure from her parents.

It doesn’t matter, he will please his mother-in-law!

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It was not until the evening that Qin Zheng drove back to Huaihua Village.

Seeing the spotless yard, the full tank of clean water, and the neatly stacked firewood, he was stunned for a moment, then his face full of confusion, and he pulled Feng Jingrou into the house.

He was so nervous that he even forgot to put Qin Anan down when he was whispering to his wife.

"Wife, please look at me." Qin Zheng took Feng Jingrou's hand and placed it on his forehead.

Feng Jingrou was puzzled: "You don't have a fever, what's wrong with you?"

Qin Zheng: "Oh no, oh no, I think I have Alzheimer's disease."

Feng Jingrou was puzzled and thought to herself that this was not a disease that someone of your age should get.

Qin Zheng: "I'm starting to forget things, you know? I don't even remember that I carried water, chopped firewood, and swept the yard today. Wife, I'm sick, do you still want me?"

Feng Jingrou almost burst out laughing.

She deliberately scared him and said she didn't want it anymore, and seeing Qin Zheng's worried look made her even happier.

Qin Anan: [Hehe, my devilish father actually has such a cute side.]

【All the housework is done by Xilangge! 】

[Dad, don't you know? Brother Xilang is pursuing my eldest sister!]

Qin Zheng: What?

He didn't care that he had just embarrassed himself in front of his daughter. He handed Qin Anan to his wife and turned around and went to Xi Lang's house.

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