Lu Yibei finished working with his grandfather at noon.
Ji Qingqian and her grandmother waited for them to eat.
Grandpa took a quick shower before coming to the dining room:
Why don't you eat first?
He scolded his grandmother.
"Qianqian said she wanted to wait for you all to come together," Grandma said.
Grandpa then fell silent, simply uttering an "ah," before sitting down with Grandma.
"Are you hungry?" Lu Yibei asked softly.
Ji Qingqian shook her head, a little embarrassed: "The zongzi was so delicious that I accidentally ate one too many... I'm a little full."
Eat less other food before meals.
Grandpa spoke quite sternly, and Ji Qingqian immediately straightened her posture and nodded.
Actually, Grandpa has a typical parental mindset... He'll definitely nag a bit if his child can't eat a proper meal because they're snacking.
Besides—
My grandfather was a typical Jiahe native.
As a native of Jiahe, I've eaten zongzi (sticky rice dumplings) since I was a child, so it's natural that I think they're not very tasty.
He even gave his grandmother a reproachful look.
Grandma glared at him and said, "I only went to buy this to treat Qianqian because she wanted to eat it!"
Grandpa looked away, then it was alright.
Although Ji Qingqian was full, she still ate a bowl of rice.
Grandpa, who had been busy all morning, only ate a couple of bites before feeling tired and going upstairs.
Ji Qingqian watched her grandfather's retreating figure and softly asked Lu Yibei:
"Grandpa, is your appetite not good?"
She remembered that her grandfather hadn't eaten much last night.
Ji Qingqian was a little worried that her grandfather didn't like eating at the same table with her, which was why he left the table hastily twice.
Lu Yibei chuckled: "No."
Grandma chimed in, "It's not that they have a bad appetite, it's that they have a bad stomach. It's a hereditary stomach ailment in the Lu family."
Ji Qingqian was taken aback when she heard about stomach problems. The word "hereditary" made her look worriedly at Lu Yibei, who was happily eating his rice.
"What ancestral tradition?"
Lu Yibei sighed helplessly, "My grandfather worked too hard when he was young and his meals were irregular... My mother studied too hard and her meals were irregular. It's more accurate to say that her stomach problems are hereditary than hereditary. Look at me, I'm perfectly fine."
Grandma nodded in agreement and praised her grandson:
"Few people can describe a lack of ambition so...so...subtly...what's that word again? Refreshing..."
"Refreshing and unconventional," Ji Qingqian replied.
“Yes,” Grandma said.
Lu Yibei: ...
Oh no! He was supposed to team up with the female warrior Qingqian to run the dungeon, but when she got there, she comboed with the boss and dealt maximum damage to him. What's going on?
"Don't worry about him, he's just eating small, frequent meals."
Grandma pursed her lips: "His daily afternoon nap is a routine. I'll go and cook him some porridge later, and he can eat it after he wakes up... This habit has been maintained for more than ten years."
As she spoke, Grandma finished eating.
She tidied up a bit and said, "Just leave it there after you've finished eating. I'll wash the dishes later. I'll go check if your grandpa is asleep. He caught a cold last time because he forgot to turn off the fan. He's so old and doesn't know how to be careful."
Grandma, still chattering on and on, went upstairs.
Ji Qingqian looked at her grandmother, then at Lu Yibei, and her usually cool and aloof eyes suddenly curved into a smile of joy.
The grandparents' actions may represent the ultimate form of love.
She not only witnessed this scene with Ah Bei, but the two also walked hand in hand on this path.
"By the way, Abei."
Ji Qingqian said, "I fell asleep yesterday and just saw the message you sent me last night."
I will definitely love you more tomorrow than I do today.
"...Hmm, oh."
Lu Yibei kept his head down and ate his food, ignoring the girl beside him who was staring at his profile.
The girl's bright eyes shone with joy as she whispered each word in his ear:
"...So corny."
Lu Yibei felt a chill run down his spine.
Sweet words are actually the same as writing online novels; appropriate words are only suitable for appearing at the appropriate time.
For example, a novel that says "Let's get married" in the fifth chapter not long after the beginning seems to be progressing quickly and getting to the point in one go, but in reality, the plot develops into a mess and nobody reads it.
In other words, Lu Yibei said this to Ji Qingqian after their kiss the day before.
Without this atmosphere today, even he himself would feel awkward.
"...Please..."
Lu Yibei wanted to beg his girlfriend to stop tormenting him, but when he saw the girl's bright eyes crinkling with laughter, and her lips slightly upturned, revealing her pearly white teeth, he gave up on that idea.
What is that?
They call it tacky, even though they're clearly so happy.
"Those words were spoken by me yesterday to you yesterday."
Lu Yibei had almost finished eating. He gently put down his bowl, wiped his mouth, and continued, "And today, I..."
He gently whispered in Ji Qingqian's ear, "I love you a little more than I did yesterday, but a little less than I will do tomorrow."
After saying that, he raised his eyebrows smugly.
He was hoping the girl would say something like "You're so corny" to him, so he could indulge in his rudeness.
The girl's pink tongue gently licked her peach-like lips, and she said in a soft voice:
"Abei, your sweet words are delicious."
Lu Yibei: ?
Ji Qingqian's eyes curved even deeper: "It smells like braised pork and eggs..."
Lu Yibei: ...
"I'm going to rinse my mouth." He quickly stood up.
"puff."
The girl behind him couldn't hold back and let out a crisp laugh.
…
Fang Lanyun asked her husband, who had just lain down, "Are you asleep?"
"I'm asleep," Lu Ming said.
"You've slept with me, what are you talking about?" Fang Lanyun said.
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