Qin Hongfei asked in confusion, "Auntie, what kind of dog is that?"
Auntie Qin quickly said, "You don't know, it's the ugly dog that the Li family raised. It's so fierce. It barks at anyone who passes by. I heard that it cost a lot of money to buy it. You have to be careful when you go in and out." She was worried that her sons and daughters would be bullied by the dog when they go out. It was worrying.
Concubine Qin nodded repeatedly and said to her sister, "Don't pass by the Li family recently. The dog is not tied up and can jump up at any time. Don't bite it."
At this time, she opened her mouth not because of fear or anger, but because she was worried that her sister would be bitten.
Qin Hongfei was familiar with Concubine Qin's character. She either didn't speak, or she was worried about others when she spoke. She nodded casually and asked Tang Jinnan for a prescription.
Tang Jinnan was going to give it to her, but then he thought of something, paused and took back his hand. Seeing Qin Hongfei looking at him in confusion with her bright eyes, she rarely looked confused. A smile flashed in her eyes and faded quickly. She explained, "You accompany your sister, I'll go buy it."
Okay, go if you want.
Qin Hongfei had no objection.
Tang Jinnan took the prescription and went out. Before he reached the door, he heard the melody of the guitar coming through the wind. It was popular music, mixed with the gossip of neighbors, the joy of children, and the praise. He looked at her for a while without any ripples in his eyes, and pushed open the fence and walked out.
Qin Wanwan played seriously and attentively. When she caught a glimpse of Tang Jinnan coming out, even though she had been shocked by his stunning appearance the first time she saw him, she couldn't help but feel a little nervous when she saw him again. She lowered her head and gently plucked the strings twice. Then she stopped gracefully and asked, "Jinnan, are you going out?"
Tang Jinnan paused and glanced at Qin Wanwan. He was still polite as always, but there was a sense of distance in his eyes. "What's the matter?"
Qin Wanwan felt the distance and didn't know what to do. But she thought it was just her illusion, because Tang Jinnan had a good personality, got along well with Qin Yun, was very patient and gentle to Qin Fei and her sisters, and always answered questions from the elders. Thinking of this, she couldn't help but smile reservedly, "Nothing, just saying hello to you. Just now I saw you standing here listening to me playing the guitar. Are you interested in guitar too? If so, I can lend it to you to play with."
She raised the guitar generously, as if she wanted to lend it to him. Immediately, the other onlookers showed envious expressions.
In this era, guitars are considered by ordinary people to be musical instruments that only rich people can play with, and they are expensive. Aunt Qin spent hundreds of dollars on this guitar, and Qin Wanwan cherishes it very much and would not let anyone touch it easily. She took the initiative to hand it over because she thought Tang Jinnan would be interested.
However, Tang Jinnan did not reach out to take it. His calm eyes only glanced at the guitar, and he said distantly, "You may have misunderstood."
"I stopped, not to listen to you playing the guitar."
"It's just because you played five wrong notes in one song, and the harmony of the song has not been stuck on point."
"Music should make people happy, not make noise."
The boy standing there was cold and good-looking, but his words made Qin Wanwan stunned and embarrassed. Before she could come to her senses, he had already walked away. The neighbors talked about it, from praise to doubt. Did Wanwan really play it wrong? No way.
Wanwan is so good.
As luck would have it, Li Xianchu happened to pass by and heard the song. Upon hearing the sound, he said, "Wanwan, the song you played was indeed on the wrong beat."