Chapter 49 Husband, You Are So Handsome (1/2)



Chapter 49 Husband, You Are So Handsome

After returning home, Mo Hongshen couldn't hold back his eager heart. As soon as he entered the door, he pressed his wife at the door and kissed her for a while, then stared at her with burning eyes.

Yu Qing'er felt uncomfortable being stared at. Thinking of the roses in her arms, she said, "I'll find a vase to put the flowers in first."

Stop staring at her. If you keep staring at her, you'll feel like you're going to be stared at like a fool.

Mo Hongshen didn't bother to change his clothes. He stuck to his wife like a puppy. When she was looking for a vase, he followed her. When she was arranging flowers, he still followed her.

"Wife, have our relatives disappeared?" Mo Hongshen asked, staring at Yu Qing'er eagerly.

Both of them knew what relative this was, and an ambiguous atmosphere flowed between them.

Yu Qing'er knew that Mo Hongshen had been at peace ever since he said that at the entrance of the cinema.

"Not yet." Yu Qing'er said. She was not lying. There was indeed still a little bit, and it was not clean, so she was telling the truth.

"Ah..." Mo Hongshen was indeed very disappointed, and his face fell instantly.

Yu Qing'er immediately thought of the gloomy-faced puppy.

However, she would not be soft-hearted and tell the truth, even if it was only a little bit unclean. This was a matter of principle. If she told it out, both of them might feel uncomfortable tonight.

There was no other way, Mo Hongshen could only face reality.

"Wife, how many days do your relatives usually stay?" Mo Hongshen asked, thinking that he had to write it down carefully.

"Seven days." Yu Qing'er answered without thinking.

She did it on purpose, thinking of making the cycle sound longer so that she could have a few more days of leisure.

"Seven days." Mo Hongshen nodded and believed it instantly.

Yu Qing'er: "..."

She now felt that she had suffered a loss. She didn't expect that Mo Hong believed everything she said. If she had known this, she should have said half a month without hesitation. That would have been much longer.

It’s just that it’s too late now. Never mind. Seven days is good enough. People should learn to be content with what they have.

After discussing with Bai Yu and Yu Yaotian, and hiring someone to research the date, Yu Qing'er finally chose to officially open the store three days later.

Coincidentally, it’s also a weekend.

Mo Hongshen didn't need to ask the troops, so he went to the clothing store for help.

During the few days of waiting for the opening, Yu Qing'er had sorted out all the clothes sent by the garment factory. Some were placed in the storage warehouse, some were hung in the store, and some were used for display.

There are both men's and women's clothes, and they are all presentable.

"Big sale for the new store opening, 10% off everything for three days, don't miss it if you're passing by. Big sale for the new store opening, 10% off everything..."

There was a big loudspeaker at the door, playing the words that Yu Qing'er had recorded in advance.

"Honey, change your clothes first." Yu Qing'er took a suit from the shelf, selected the size that suited Mo Hongshen, and pushed him to the fitting room.

"Why should I change clothes?" Mo Hongshen was puzzled, but he listened to his wife.

"Of course it's to be a living signboard. It would be a waste if you don't use a clothes rack like this in the store!" said Yu Qing'er, who was also wearing clothes from the store.

When Mo Hongshen came out after changing clothes, Yu Qing'er stared at him.

At that time, Mo Hongshen's dressing style was very simple, and most of the time he wore military uniforms, camouflage uniforms, etc., and uniforms again on more formal occasions. Then when he went on a date with Yu Qing'er, he always dressed casually, with not many colors, just black, white and gray.

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