“Ahem…”
Tang Ze, who was drinking soup, almost choked and said helplessly: "Mom, the wedding is already decided, why are you in such a hurry? We are still young and plan to wait a little longer."
"Get married so I can have grandchildren." The mother glared at Tang Ze and said, "If you wait a few more years, I won't be able to give you grandchildren!"
"It's okay, we have a babysitter."
Tang Ze muttered softly, trying to shirk responsibility by using his "money power", but this only earned him an angry glare from the other party: "Is that what I meant? I want a grandson!
You can hire a nanny if you want, but I want to see my grandson too. I just want a grandson!"
My goodness, this time their true intentions were fully revealed. After their usual excuses were evaded, they even chose to resort to "motherly pressure" to suppress the situation violently.
This forced Tang Ze to eat faster and then flee.
Returning to the familiar room, Tang Ze couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. Lying on the bed and looking at the familiar ceiling, he couldn't help but think of his mother's urging before, and couldn't help but smile bitterly.
This may be an essential stage for young people. Being single means finding a partner, finding a partner means getting married, and getting married means having children...
As an elder, we always want to see you go through each stage of your life quickly, as if this way we can stay in your life a little longer.
But he is still young, and Tang Ze feels that it will take some time for him to make the mental transition to getting married and having children.
Fortunately, after urging at the dinner table, Tang Ze's parents stopped talking about this matter, which made Tang Ze feel relieved.
He called Ayako for a while and then went to take a bath in the open-air hot spring, which was the coldest in the house.
It is early autumn now, and it is quite comfortable to soak in a hot spring with a low water temperature after the temperature drops at night.
By the way, digest the skills and knowledge that you have not learned before.
The Saturday and Sunday after returning home passed by in a flash. After two days of idleness, Tang Ze began to contact the government to be a representative to shoot a promotional video.
After that, I spent two days visiting friends who stayed in my hometown, and completed a three-day teaching exchange meeting. I returned to Tokyo with a lot of local specialties.
It was indeed a relief that there were no cases this week in Hokkaido, but it also made Tang Ze a little worried.
After all, he didn't know how many cases he would miss while he was away.
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