Chapter 181 The fireworks that night were the most beautiful he had ever seen
Although Chu Chengye dared not say that what he made was the best, it was much better than those.
What he made with his own hands was also the most special.
It was just that the time was a little tight, otherwise Chu Chengye could have improved it.
Cheng Jin really deserved the best.
As soon as Chu Chengye finished speaking, he saw Cheng Jin looking down at the lantern in his arms in a daze. Chu Chengye was a little nervous, thinking that the lantern was not made well and could not be the best.
Chu Chengye explained, "If you don't like it, I'll do it another day..."
Before Chu Chengye finished speaking, he heard Cheng Jin muttering, "Why didn't you say it?"
Chu Chengye asked in confusion, "What didn't you say?"
"Why didn't you say you wanted to go to see the lanterns on the Lantern Festival?"
Chu Chengye's voice was not loud, and it was more like a low-pitched complaint than an answer.
"You've already asked Pei Yu to accompany you."
"Then didn't I think you didn't want to go?" Cheng Jin touched her nose with a guilty conscience. Cheng
Jin saw that Chu Chengye didn't look like he would go to such a noisy place.
Chu Chengye retorted, "How do you know I don't like it and don't want to go if you don't ask me?"
"How do I know if you don't say it?"
After the two of them finished speaking, they looked at each other and couldn't help laughing.
Chu Chengye's shoulders trembled slightly with laughter, and he raised his hand and gently rubbed Cheng Jin's hair.
"You're so stupid."
Cheng Jinsi didn't give in, "You too."
After a moment of silence, Cheng Jin asked, "Are you still going to see the lanterns? Didn't you say it hasn't started yet?"
Chu Chengye asked in confusion, "Didn't you and Pei Yu already see it?"
Cheng Jin felt guilty and didn't tell her that the two of them had parted unhappily. She was vague and tried to fool him.
"Then can't we see it again after we've seen it?"
[Don't ask, don't ask, I just want to go with you, okay?]
Chu Chengye listened to Cheng Jin's inner voice, and his heart seemed to be surrounded by a circle of honey. He whispered "hmm".
Cheng Jin was a little surprised that Chu Chengye suddenly turned into a little wife. Before she could ask, Chu Chengye pulled her out of the palace gate.
Chu Chengye asked on the way: "If I had also said yesterday that I wanted you to accompany me to enjoy the lanterns on the Lantern Festival, would you choose Pei Yu or me?"
This question was undoubtedly about who you would save if your mother and wife fell into the water. Cheng Jin kept silent and tried to pretend that she didn't hear it. Who knew that the more Cheng Jin didn't say anything, the more Chu Chengye got excited. He looked at Cheng Jin and repeated it again.
Cheng Jin wanted to smooth things over. She explained seriously: "But Pei Yu said it first, and I have already agreed."
Chu Chengye stared at Cheng Jin, "When did he say that?"
Cheng Jin felt that Chu Chengye's eyes seemed to be cold, Cheng Jin shrank her neck and said honestly:
"The eighth day of the first lunar month."
Chu Chengye gritted his teeth after hearing what Cheng Jin said, and didn't say anything.
Cheng Jin noticed that Chu Chengye's expression was not right, and wanted to smooth things over, so she laughed dryly twice.
"Actually, three of us can watch this lantern festival together, right?"
Chu Chengye couldn't help but sneer at this time. The sound seemed to be squeezed out from his throat, "Hey, Cheng Jin, do you remember who you are?"
Calling her full name again, Cheng Jin immediately sensed the danger. Her expression changed immediately. She clasped Chu Chengye's arm with both hands, shaking it back and forth in a coquettish manner, "I'll go with you, I'll go with you. It's not fun to get angry over a disagreement."
Chu Chengye looked at Cheng Jin who made the wrong choice and was blaming him, and he didn't know how to be angry. He raised his hand and pinched the back of Cheng Jin's neck with a punitive look.
"It's good that you know."
Cheng Jin was afraid of itching, and Chu Chengye's clothes were not thick. He had been outside for a long time, so his hands were cold. The moment he touched the back of Cheng Jin's neck, Cheng Jin subconsciously dodged to the side, and jokingly bumped into Chu Chengye's arms.
The two were very close, and Cheng Jin's laughter had not yet subsided. The crisp sound went along Chu Chengye's shoulder and into Chu Chengye's ears.
Chu Chengye withdrew his hand that was touching the back of Cheng Jin's neck, and subconsciously protected Cheng Jin to prevent her from falling.
After Cheng Jin finished laughing, she realized how ambiguous her and Chu Chengye's actions were. She had already hidden in Chu Chengye's arms, and the two of them made a hugging gesture. Chu Chengye was afraid that Cheng Jin would make too much noise and fall, so he put his hands on Cheng Jin's waist and pulled her into his arms.
Although separated by thick clothes, Cheng Jin could still hear a clear heartbeat.
Thump, thump.
The surrounding environment was noisy, but Cheng Jin suddenly couldn't hear anything. She could only hear the sound of a lively heartbeat.
It was a little hard to tell whose it was.
Neither of them spoke, and there was silence for a moment.
After a loud noise, light suddenly appeared in the dark night.
Colorful fireworks bloomed in the sky.
Although it was only a moment, it was gorgeous enough.
Cheng Jin left Chu Chengye's arms, and the two looked up at the fireworks side by side.
Cheng Jin couldn't help but sigh: "It's so beautiful."
Chu Chengye turned to look at Cheng Jin and said the same thing, "It's very beautiful."
Chu Chengye saw the small fireworks in Cheng Jin's eyes, which were full and blooming. They were the most beautiful he had ever seen.
The fireworks he saw that night were the most beautiful fireworks he had ever seen.
The eyes were also.
The sound of the fireworks was too loud, and Cheng Jin didn't hear it.
After the fireworks were over, the highlight of the day, the lantern viewing, officially began. The various lanterns hanging on the entire wall in the middle of the street were lit one by one, and the candles in the lanterns made the area bright and warm.
The crowd gradually walked towards the lantern wall.
Cheng Jin lit the lantern in her hand and walked towards the street.
Cheng Jin was still thinking that there would be many people walking on the street holding various lanterns, but when she looked around, she only found that she was holding one.
Especially one that is so luxurious.
Cheng Jin suddenly felt that the eyes of people passing by on the street were focused on her hands.
Cheng Jin poked Chu Chengye's waist with her elbow uncomfortably, and she whispered: "Didn't you say that everyone on the street would be holding a lantern today? Why am I the only one?"
Chu Chengye did say so. He didn't know much, and he was really not interested in this kind of thing. He just heard it.
But it wasn't like Cheng Jin said that she was the only one on the street. Chu Chengye pointed to the family in front of them with a three-year-old child who couldn't walk steadily, "Aren't they holding one too?"
Cheng Jin looked in the direction of Chu Chengye's sight, and her fists stiffened instantly.
It was indeed them.
But because the child couldn't lift the lantern, the parent next to him was holding his hand and holding the same lantern.
Cheng Jin said, "Are you kidding?"
Chu Chengye didn't care at all and walked forward. Chu Chengye pointed at another child.
"Isn't he holding it too? Feel free to play."
Cheng Jin: "..."
Cheng Jin understood.
So this rule is meant for children to hear.