He wouldn't allow them to hurt Wanwan.
Qin Yi gently coaxed her to get up and eat: "Wanwan, get up and eat something before you go back to sleep."
Su Wan rolled over, unwilling to open her eyes. Qin Yi chuckled, "So sleepy?"
Su Wan groggily opened her eyes, glanced at Qin Yi, and said in a coquettish tone, "I want to sleep..."
Qin Yi gently lifted Su Wan and placed her on the edge of the bed. He then knelt down to put on her shoes, his movements gentle and without the slightest impatience.
Su Wan let him embrace her as they went to the living room. During the meal, Qin Yi served her food like a devoted husband.
Grandma Qin, standing to the side, smiled broadly, her eyes crinkling with joy.
Su Wan frowned at him as she looked at the mountain of food piled up in her bowl: "You've put so much in my bowl, I can't finish it."
Qin Yi's leg was healed, and he was in a good mood. He swallowed the food in his mouth and said in a low voice, "I'll eat what I can't finish."
Qin Yi spoke as if it were the most natural thing in the world, and that feeling of closeness seeped into Su Wan's heart through the air.
Grandma Qin ate a little and then got up to go for a walk, leaving only the two of them at the table.
Qin Yi stared intently at Su Wan, his eyes practically glued to her.
Su Wan pretended to be calm, but her ears couldn't help but turn red, and then a smile appeared on her lips.
The two looked at each other, seemingly silent, but in reality, an undercurrent of tension and ambiguity was brewing.
Qin Yi's Adam's apple bobbed. "Eat more, so you'll have energy tonight..."
Su Wan chuckled.
That's blatant flirting.
Su Wan poured most of the food from her bowl into Qin Yi's bowl, smiling meaningfully: "Those who do the hard work should eat more to replenish their strength."
Qin Yi narrowed his eyes and remained silent for a long time.
Just when Su Wan thought he was embarrassed, Qin Yi said in a deep voice, "We need to add something, otherwise my wife won't be satisfied."
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