Chapter 86: Pitfalls



really.

Looking at Zong Shao, Lin Wei thought, he really did remember.

Lin Wei raised the corners of her lips and asked, "Where did you meet? Why can't I remember?"

"You really don't remember?" Zong Shao looked at the girl in his arms and asked in a low voice.

Lin Wei nodded calmly. Seeing his eyes darken, she continued to ask with a smile, "Why didn't you tell me before? And after so many years, you still remember it so clearly. Have you been thinking about me for a long time..."

Before she could finish her words, Zong Shao bit her lips gently, which felt itchy.

Lin Wei opened her eyes wide, looked at the face so close to her, and slightly opened her lips, which gave him the opportunity to attack her mouth swiftly.

The positions of the two people changed again.

Just now, Lin Wei was supporting herself on the bed with her left elbow, looking up at Zong Shao. But now, she was leaning against him passively, with only some strength left in her waist. But her strength was no match for Zong Shao's, so she couldn't break free at all and could only let Zong Shao do whatever he wanted.

When his hand reached into her skirt and climbed up her slender waist, Lin Wei's waist softened. However, she was still rational. She barely raised her hand to cross her brother and glared at him: "The children are here!"

"Keep your voice down."

Zong Shao spoke in a low voice, his hands still roaming on her back.

The skin on his palms was rough and the joints had calluses, and whenever they touched the smooth skin on her back, she would shudder. Lin Wei's breathing gradually became rapid, and sweat dripped slowly from her forehead due to nervousness, for she was afraid that he would go one step further.

He did take a step further, hooking his fingers down the edge of her pajama pants and kissing her lips again.

With her mouth blocked, Lin Wei couldn't speak, but she had a pair of eyes that could speak. At this moment, three words were written in those slightly widened eyes: You are crazy!

Zong Shao chuckled, reached out and touched her sweaty hair and said, "Don't worry, I won't touch you."

After saying that, he lowered his head, adjusted his posture and buried his head in her neck, slowly calming his breathing.

Lin Wei leaned against the head of the bed, feeling the heat of his breath brushing against the side of her neck, and wanted to reach out and touch it. But she didn't dare to move, nor did she dare to ask him to change his position, for fear that his emotions, which had just calmed down, would rise again, and then he would really have no sleep tonight.

Lin Wei raised her head and looked at the snow-white ceiling, enduring the itch while emptying her mind.

During the time when she first joined the army, every time she thought about the novel where Zong Shao guarded her for his entire life, she felt it was unreal.

She felt that although they were getting married voluntarily, blind dates were like this: they looked at the figure, appearance, and conditions, but didn't consider the feelings much.

Just like many people say, feelings are formed after being together for a long time.

But they are different from many young couples. They have been living apart for four years after their marriage and have no time to develop their feelings.

Even as time went by, the blushing and heart-pounding excitement during blind dates gradually faded away. In her heart, Zong Shao was once a familiar yet unfamiliar symbol of her husband.

She didn't feel how much she loved Zong Shao, nor did she dare to believe that he would love her like in the novels.

Even though she later believed the original novel and believed that Zong Shao loved her, that was all deduced from the results. She didn't know why he loved her or what happened in the past year.

But now, Lin Wei gradually understood.

She touched Zong Shao's head, the short, hard stubble pricking her palm, and said with a curled lip corner: "You haven't told me the answer yet."

Zong Shao froze and whispered, "Do you really want to know the answer?"

"Um."

Zong Shao turned over and leaned against the headboard, leaning his head against Lin Wei's and said, "It's not like I've been thinking about it for a long time, but my mother showed me the photo before the blind date, and I knew it was you."

He was only 20 years old when he went on a blind date and had never thought about lifelong events. If the person he was going to meet was not her, he would not have gone at all, let alone date or get married.

Although Zong Shao denied that he had been thinking about it for a long time, Lin Wei was not disappointed. They didn't talk about much when they first met, if he... wait.

Lin Wei asked: "Did you recognize me when we first met?"

"Why do you ask?"

"Why would you say those things to me if you didn't know me?"

Lin Wei didn't know Zong Shao at the beginning, so she didn't think it was strange that he confided his life story to a stranger like her. She even felt that this man was very pitiful.

But after more than half a year of living together day and night, when Lin Wei thinks back to what he said at the beginning, she feels that something is wrong.

Zong Shao was not very honest and asked back: "What did I say to you?"

"It's about your parents' divorce." Lin Wei said.

Zong Shao said, "Eh?" "Don't you forget?"

Lin Wei recalled their previous conversation and was speechless for a moment, but then she heard Zong Shao laugh and knew that he must have done it on purpose, so she said sideways, "Tell the truth!"

"Well, let me think about what to say."

Zong Shao hesitated for a moment and said, "Actually, before you came out, I walked to the door of the ward and saw my mother and your mother talking. You were sitting next to them at the time."

"Then why don't you go in?"

“…I don’t dare.”

His father described him as a troublemaker, daring, lawless and needing to be disciplined since he was young, so during the summer vacation of his junior high school year, his father sent him to the military camp.

This happened every year during his three years of high school, but his temper remained unchanged until he went to military school.

Once the instructor asked him if he was afraid of anything, and he said no with disdain. At that time, he really felt that he was fearless.

But two months later, he stood outside his mother's ward, hesitant to step in.

He knew that his father had let his mother down, and he also knew that his mother had abandoned his father and their former home, so he didn't know whether his mother was willing to have him.

"Okay, let's get this question out of the way." Lin Wei held Zong Shao's hand and changed the subject, "So you've always known who I am?"

"Know."

"Remember me too?"

"Remember."

"Then why didn't you tell me?" Lin Wei felt that Zong Shao was really good at hiding things. She suspected that if she hadn't discovered it herself and asked about it, he would probably have kept it a secret for the rest of his life.

"Because you don't remember."

"I—" Lin Wei almost couldn't catch her breath, and said, "It's not like you already know who I am. And don't you think about it? It's been so many years since we first met on a blind date, and you've changed so much. It's strange that I can remember it, right?"

"That's right." Zong Shao nodded in agreement, but what he said was, "But I still hope you can remember it yourself."

It was certain that if she didn't remember it herself, she would definitely keep it a secret from him for the rest of her life.

Lin Wei gritted her teeth and asked, "Do you know what this is called?"

"Um?"

"Sultry!"

Zong Shao: “…”

As a young man who was born in the early 1950s, grew up in the countryside, had no adventures, and was influenced by the values ​​of later generations, Zong Shao did not quite understand and accept this term, so after Lin Wei finished her explanation, he showed off and went downstairs carrying his wife.

When everything is over, Lin Wei: Morality is dead, burn paper if there is anything.

Because of the mischief the night before, Lin Wei woke up late the next day as expected.

Looking at her son-in-law who got up early in the morning, ran to buy breakfast, washed clothes and cleaned the house, and then thinking of her daughter who was still sleeping in the house, Lin's mother was very worried.

It’s not that she thinks her daughter is lazy. After all, she usually does a lot of housework, and Zong Shao only helps out when he is at home. She just felt that her daughter was too sleepy. She didn't move at all even when the sun was shining on her butt. It was too outrageous!

Mother Lin stood up and said, "I'll go get Weiwei to have breakfast."

"Let her sleep a little longer. She went to bed late last night." Zong Shao said quickly.

Mother Lin was startled: "Didn't you go back to your room to rest at around 9 o'clock last night? How come she slept so late?" Thinking of the noise she heard when she was sleeping last night, she asked, "Did she get up last night?"

Zong Shao said calmly, "No, it's just that we talked for a long time last night and it was already early in the morning when we went to bed."

Although Zong Shao didn't say what they talked about last night, Lin's mother thought about what she told her daughter yesterday and made up a story in her mind. Her eyes were instantly filled with love when she looked at her son-in-law: "So that's how it is. Since you all stayed up all night, you should go back to your room and rest for a while."

Although Zong Shao didn't understand why his mother-in-law looked at him like that, he wisely chose to remain silent and said, "I'm not sleepy now. I'll sit down with you for a while."

When Mother Lin heard this, she felt that Zong Shao was a good boy. She said with a straight face, "I'm already a grown-up, why should I ask you to compensate me? Go back to your room and have a rest. If Weiwei doesn't get up, you are not allowed to get down either!"

Staying up late is so harmful to your health. If she had known that her son-in-law would chat with her daughter until late at night, she would definitely not let him do so much work so early in the morning, but would have let him go home to rest early.

Since his mother-in-law insisted, Zong Shao had no choice but to obey.

So Lin Wei was sleeping soundly when she was woken up by Zong Shao again. The couple stayed in the room for more than an hour before getting up, just in time for lunch.

After Mr. and Mrs. Lin came to the island, Lin Wei was the one who cooked, with Zong Shao or Mrs. Lin helping out.

Today, the young couple was catching up on sleep, so Lin's mother took the initiative to take over and fried a plate of seafood, a plate of scrambled eggs with green peppers, a plate of braised potato slices, a plate of seasonal vegetables, and also made a bowl of soup.

It looked rich and tasted good, but Father Lin's appetite had been spoiled by his daughter's cooking skills recently, and he was not very satisfied with the dishes made by his wife.

However, his life experience over the years has taught him a lesson: don't offend the person who cooks at home - although his wife is not the cook now, they have to go back after the New Year, and his wife will still be the cook at home, so he can't offend her too much now.

Therefore, after careful consideration, Lin's father tactfully asked his daughter: "Are you going to catch up on your sleep in the afternoon?"

Lin Wei was stunned by the question: "No, what's wrong?"

Father Lin said: "Nothing, I just asked casually."

Mingming, however, said, "Grandpa is lying! Grandpa actually thinks grandma's cooking is not as delicious as mom's, so he wants to ask mom if she will cook tonight!"

Father Lin: “…” Why did he bother to say these things to the two little guys?

Mother Lin sneered: "My cooking is not delicious?"

"No, the food you cook suits my taste best." Father Lin quickly denied it. Before his daughter-in-law could speak, he coughed and said to his daughter and son-in-law, "The reason why I asked Weiwei if she would sleep in the afternoon was mainly to remind you that although you are all young and healthy, you still have to restrain yourself from staying up late, right?"

Lin Wei's face instantly turned red and she pinched Zong Shao under the table.

Zong Shaoze sat up straight and said seriously, "Dad, we remember everything you said."

As he said this, he glanced at his son who had his mouth full of grease, "You're such a jerk!"

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