Chapter 487 Uncle, is your house beautiful?



"Are you okay?"

"If you have something to do, go ahead and do it first. I'll digest my food before going back with Jiajia," she said to Zhou Yanxiu who was sitting opposite her.

Zhou Yanxiu shook his head. "It's okay. Nothing happened today."

Then Zhou Yanxiu started talking to Jiajia.

After eating, Jia Jia became talkative and started telling Zhou Yanxiu about her family affairs.

Her sister, grandmother, and grandfather who no longer live at home.

There is also a beautiful aunt and a good-looking uncle!

He chatters away, talking about everything.

After saying that, he began to ask Zhou Yanxiu, "Uncle, where do you live?"

Zhou Yanxiu pointed outside the hotel, "It's not far ahead. Jiajia, do you want to go play?"

Jia Jia blinked her big black eyes and asked, "Uncle, is your house beautiful?"

Zhou Yanxiu thought about it and said, "Well, it's a little pretty!"

Jia Jia looked at her aunt.

Lin Jiaojiao covered her mouth and tried to burp. "No, I can't move at all right now. I feel like I'm going to vomit!"

Zhou Yanxiu quickly stood up and said, "Wait for me for a moment!"

After a while, he brought over two glasses of water with dried hawthorn slices in them.

"Wait until it cools down a bit, then drink it in small sips. It helps with digestion."

One cup was given to Jiaojiao and one cup was given to Jiajia.

Jia Jia looked at the hawthorn slices in the cup and said to Zhou Yanxiu, "Uncle, I'll come to your house next time."

"Yeah, okay!"

By the time Lin Jiaojiao finished digesting her food, it was already almost two o'clock.

The aunt and niece were also tired from playing, and they walked out of the restaurant yawning, ready to go home.

Lin Jiaojiao was fine, but Jiajia started rubbing her eyes.

The sun was shining brightly outside, so Zhou Yanxiu reached out and picked up Jiajia again.

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