She replied, "Isn't it my older sister's family coming tomorrow? I made some for the two little ones to play with."
Wei Mingshen smiled, "What a wonderful aunt."
Su Xueli joked, "Since it's acting, I have to be professional, after all, the other person's child calls me Auntie."
Wei Mingshen winked with his charming eyes and smiled mischievously, "Since we're talking about professionalism, let's go all the way..."
"Get out!" Su Xueli grabbed a handful of straw from the quilt and threw it at him.
Wei Mingshen didn't dodge, letting the straw hit his face. Then, he smiled, bent down, picked it up from the ground, and put it on her quilt, saying, "Look at your temper. Do you know what I want to say?"
Su Xueli blushed and cursed, "You can't expect anything good to come out of a dog's mouth."
Wei Mingshen sat down on the edge of the bed with a serious expression and looked at her, saying, "What I mean is, the grandfather of one of my good comrades in the army passed away. We comrades were notified, and we all have to go to the funeral. Those who are married are bringing their wives. Would you like to come with me?"
Su Xueli immediately shook her head: "There's no room for discussion. We might get divorced any day after the New Year. Why would I do this show with you?"
Wei Mingshen sighed and said, "Alright then, if you don't want to go, you don't have to go. I'll just lie to them and say you're pregnant and it's inconvenient for you to attend the funeral."
"You're not allowed to say that!" Su Xueli shouted angrily, slapping the blanket.
Wei Mingshen spread his hands: "Then how am I supposed to tell my comrades? Those who have wives all bring their wives along. After all, the camaraderie between comrades is different from that between ordinary friends."
Su Xueli said, "Then just say I'm sick."
"Hey, hey, if you don't want to go, then don't go. Don't talk nonsense." Wei Mingshen's face darkened.
Su Xueli pouted, "Then just make up any excuse."
Wei Mingshen narrowed his eyes, leaning back on the bed as he asked her, "What did you think I meant just now? Why did you react so strongly?"
Su Xueli hurriedly picked up the little figure and frantically started weaving, saying, "It's nothing."
"Nothing's wrong, is it?"
"Nothing's wrong, I'm busy, don't bother me."
Wei Mingshen suddenly reached out and put his arm around her, asking ambiguously, "You've got the wrong idea about me, haven't you..."
"Hey, let go! You pervert, you groper!" Su Xueli cried out, shrinking back in shock.
Wei Mingshen looked completely innocent: "How am I a pervert? How am I groping you? I hold you like this every night when I sleep."
Su Xueli was speechless.
He's right, that's how he held her while she slept, one hand under her neck and the other under her shoulder.
She argued, "It's different. That was when I was sleeping, not now."
Wei Mingshen blinked, let out a long "Oh," and said, "I understand. We can only cuddle when we're sleeping, not at other times. What's that saying? 'Husband and wife in bed, gentlemen outside the bed.'"
Su Xueli sensed something was wrong and said angrily, "Don't mention that again. If you have nothing to do, hurry up and prepare the seasonings. I'll weave it and you can color it. Tomorrow your two nephews can play with it."
Wei Mingshen dared not joke anymore, jumped off the bed and said, "Okay, okay, in the army you listen to your squad leader, at home you listen to your wife."
Su Xueli couldn't help but laugh again.
Wei Mingshen, who was wearing a Sun Wukong costume made by Su Xueli, suddenly said to her, "You are really virtuous."
Su Xueli thought to herself, "I was more virtuous in my past life."
She sneered: "Being virtuous is the greatest insult to a woman."
Wei Mingshen was stunned by what she said.
The elderly couple got up early to prepare for their eldest daughter's family, wiping the table, sweeping the floor, preparing lunch, and snacks for the two children.
Su Xueli arranged a Sun Wukong and a Zhu Bajie figurine, waiting for them to arrive so the two children could play with them.
In her past life, this sister-in-law treated her well; in this life, she must repay both the grudges and the kindness she owes.
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