Chapter 85: "Pleasure" (1/2)



Jiang Yining shuddered and immediately became energetic after hearing what He Chi said, "I feel like I have more energy."

She shook her legs and said, "Put me down, I'll wash myself."

He Chi lowered his eyes to look at her and raised his eyebrows, "Are you sure?"

Jiang Yining nodded heavily, "Sure, absolutely sure!"

After his feet touched the ground, Jiang Yining exhaled deeply and ran towards the bedroom, not daring to delay for a moment.

After taking a shower, Jiang Yining felt his legs starting to feel sore. As expected, one shouldn’t run too hard at once.

When He Chi came out of the shower, he saw the person on the bed sleeping with his eyes closed. He turned off the lights and lay down on the bed.

He adjusted his sleeping position, and Jiang Yining beside him leaned over habitually and hugged his arms.

He Chi didn't know whether she was asleep or not, so he asked, "Are you still asleep?"

After waiting for a few seconds, Jiang Yining slowly said, "Falling asleep."

He Chi: “…”

While she was still asleep, He Chi mentioned to her, "Ling Yue resigned today."

Hearing this, Jiang Yining opened her eyelids and blinked, wanting to make sure she had heard correctly, "Ling Yue resigned?"

He Chi hummed, "You said you want to be independent, which is a good thing, and Uncle Ling and Aunt Mo both agree."

Jiang Yining didn't say anything. She didn't know Ling Yue, so it seemed that Ling Yue had really let it go.

The topic passed, and when Jiang Yining closed her eyes and went to sleep again, she heard He Chi say, "Brother Chuan sent me a message this afternoon, saying that they are all free this Saturday."

He asked Jiang Yining, "We're going to the Ling family on Saturday, are you free?"

Mid-Autumn Festival is on Friday, which is the weekend, so I don’t need to make an adjustment and can have three days off.

On the Mid-Autumn Festival, she and He Chi had to go back to her grandmother's house for a reunion dinner.

"When I'm free," she smiled at He Chi, "I miss Sister Qingya, too."

Speaking of Mid-Autumn Festival, Jiang Yining said to He Chi, "How about we go to my uncle's house for lunch on the day of Mid-Autumn Festival?"

"I asked my cousin today, but he had to be on duty that day, so only my uncle and aunt were home, and I was worried they would feel lonely."

He Chi said, "Of course."

After thinking for a moment, he asked, "Do you want me to send a box of mooncakes to your house?"

Jiang Yining's voice was filled with a hint of disgust. "No, I've already drawn a clear line between me and them. It's best if I never have anything to do with them again, so that I don't get upset just by seeing them."

He Chi didn't say anything else.

After saying that, Jiang Yining raised his eyes and looked at He Chi, "Anything else to say?"

“No more.”

Jiang Yining hugged his arm again, rested her head on his shoulder, and rubbed her cheek against his, "Then I'll go to sleep."

She closed her eyes and murmured, "I'm really asleep this time. I can't hear you anymore."

Hearing this, He Chi curled his lips and chuckled, then bent down and kissed her forehead, "Go to sleep."

The day before Mid-Autumn Festival, Jiang Yining originally wanted to send mooncakes to Zhang Qiao's home, thinking of waiting for Fan Peihua to get off work and give them to her.

Before Jiang Yining left the house, Fan Peihua came with mooncakes and fruits.

"Ningning, Qiaoqiao bought this box. She's busy with work, so she asked me to bring it to you."

"These two boxes were given to me by the Home Economics Center. Your uncle Zhang and I are old and don't like to eat mooncakes anymore, so I'll give them to you."

Jiang Yining looked at the three boxes of mooncakes sent by Fan Peihua with a headache. The two boxes sent by the home economics center were the same as those from her school.

He Chi said it tasted terrible.

She gave what she bought to Fan Peihua and said, "Aunt Fan, I won't go to your house anymore. If you don't want to eat it, you can give it to someone else."

Fan Peihua accepted it.

When He Chi got home from get off work, he saw three boxes of mooncakes on the coffee table and felt like throwing them all away.

He asked, “Where did this come from?”

"Aunt Fan sent them." She pointed to one of the boxes. "Qiaoqiao bought this one. I think it tastes good. These are all yours."

He Chi: “…”

Now he sees mooncakes the same way Jiang Yining sees seafood.

When He Chi went to Du Yingzhe's house on the Mid-Autumn Festival, he ignored the advice and insisted on taking all three boxes of mooncakes sent by Fan Peihua, in addition to the box he bought.

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