Song Tianyu, on the other hand, became even more taciturn. After unintentionally saying those things while setting off fireworks, he rarely went out on Sundays, unless Song Tianhao came out, in which case he would follow.
Song Daqian secretly started a comic book business. No one knows where he got them from, but he secretly sold them with his classmates at school, and within a year he actually made several thousand yuan!
Lu Linqi learned to use the internet and would chat online with Lu Hang whenever he had free time. Lu Chuqing learned from him that her second uncle had changed his business direction and that his business was doing better and better. He planned to buy a car when he returned at the end of the year.
Lu Chengyang received the old phone that his mother had replaced, and he would occasionally fiddle with it, but he didn't seem too obsessed with it.
Lu Chuqing once accidentally saw that her cousin was chatting with someone on QQ, and judging from the profile picture, it should be a girl.
When asked what he was doing, he replied: "Playing."
The other person then shared that a new milk tea shop had opened in the city center, and that their pearl milk tea was delicious.
Then he replied: Okay.
The other party also said that the store had a new opening promotion and suggested that he try it when he had time, as the food was really delicious.
Then he said: I'll take my sister to try it when I have time.
Then she added, "My sister loves sweets."
The other person replied, "You're so good to your sister."
Then he suddenly got excited and started randomly pressing buttons, one message after another, but the other person couldn't reply to him.
Only at the very end did the other person repeat: You are so good to your sister.
He replied: That's right!
And then... that was it.
Lu Chuqing felt that her little cousin might have a problem with his emotional intelligence. Before she could say anything, he noticed that she was peeking, turned off his phone, put it in his pocket, and glared at her, saying, "You little brat, you have no manners."
Judging from his expression, he wasn't guilty; he simply didn't want her to see.
I was a little unhappy at first, but now my anger has completely disappeared.
He even reached out and ruffled the boy's hair, then said in a deliberately profound tone, "Silly little lad."
Then she turned and ran behind her uncle, making Lu Chengyang chase after her angrily.
Hearing the commotion, Lu Linqi, who was upstairs, rushed down to protect her without delay.
The three of them were arguing and making a ruckus in the yard...
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