Chapter 206 Milk



Tall birch trees were planted on both sides of the road, leaving large areas of shade and cooling down the hot weather.

In the car, Zhou Rang and Su Nan sat in the back seat. The former held a fan in his hand and fanned the latter who was lying on his legs.

Because this place is far from Su Nan's home, it takes a long drive to get there. She got up early in the morning, so she thought about catching up on some sleep in the car. Otherwise, she would have to exercise later and would have no time to catch up on some sleep.

"Nannan."

Half asleep and half awake, Su Nan heard Zhou Rang calling him, and he opened his eyes dazedly, mumbling subconsciously, "What's wrong?"

"I also have two rows of birch trees like this planted outside my house." Zhou Rang stared into Su Nan's eyes and spoke seriously, word by word.

"Oh, that's quite interesting." Seeing that it was not a big deal, Su Nan closed his eyes again.

After a while, Zhou Rang's voice came again: "My mother adopted a kitten with sky blue eyes a few days ago. Didn't you say last time that you wanted to get a cat like that?"

"Ah?" Su Nan swore that she had never said she wanted to keep a cat. She was a lazy person and didn't want to take care of the cat's fur, clean up the cat's poop, or give the cat a bath...

Therefore, holding on to the firm belief that other people's cats are the cutest and the most petite, she has never thought of raising a cat.

"Come to my house this weekend and hug the cat." Zhou Rang touched Su Nan's long hair and threw out a heavy bomb.

Zhou Rang pondered for a long time and felt that according to what Wang Changyuan said, Su Nan had mentioned the situation at home many times in her ear, so she should have developed a sense of belonging to her family to some extent.

So he thought the time had come to take her home.

But Su Nan didn't know! She was in a state of confusion. After a moment of stunned silence, she suddenly sat up and almost hit the roof of the car. She stammered for a long time, and no one knew what she said.

She made such a loud noise that the driver was so scared that he almost let go of the steering wheel.

"Um, Zhou Rang, isn't this too hasty? We haven't prepared anything, haven't bought anything. It would be so rude to go to your house empty-handed."

It took Su Nanchu a while to utter these words, and a forced smile appeared on his face, which was as ugly as it could be.

Zhou Rang shook his head, reached out and held her hand, and said gently, "Just go empty-handed. My parents don't need anything."

"That won't do." Su Nan screamed.

"If you want to bring something with you, I will arrange everything." Zhou Rang touched her head.

Su Nan gritted his teeth and said stubbornly, "If I didn't prepare it myself, wouldn't that mean I didn't mean it?"

This time, Zhou Rang stopped talking and frowned instead, his face gloomy and he didn't know what he was thinking. He withdrew his hand that was stroking Su Nan's hair. Not long after, a trace of sadness appeared between his eyebrows.

Seeing this, Su Nan felt that something was wrong, so he quickly leaned over, held up his face, and asked anxiously, "Rangrang, what's wrong with you?"

"If you don't want to go, then don't go." Zhou Rang raised his head with a bright smile on his lips, without any trace of the lost look he had just had.

Su Nan swallowed, his heart beating rapidly, and his eyes subconsciously avoided Zhou Rang's gaze.

"This weekend, I'm taking you out to eat. There's a Cantonese restaurant near our house that you haven't been to yet."

Zhou Rang pulled the person back to lie on his legs, still fanning him with his hands, but this time his eyes were no longer on Su Nan's face, but looking out the window.

How could Su Nan sleep? Her intuition told her that something was wrong with Zhou Rang, very wrong.

"Rangrang, are you angry with me?" Su Nan carefully reached out and tugged at Zhou Rang's shirt sleeve, asking in a low voice, staring at his face with his big eyes without blinking, trying not to miss any change in his expression.

But if Zhou Rang deliberately didn't let her realize that something was wrong with his emotions, how could he let her discover the flaw?

Zhou Rang shook his head, smiled, and fanned the room harder, saying, "It won't be so hot once we get home. I'll fan you, and you can get some sleep."

Unexpectedly, the next second, Su Nan pouted, hugged his neck with a wronged look, and pulled him down a little. Her eyes turned red and she began to cry, but she bit her lower lip to prevent herself from crying out loud.

"Nannan." Zhou Rang's expression changed. He hugged the person in his arms and patted her back gently.

"I'm just afraid of marriage. Don't people say that marriage is the grave of love? Woo woo woo, meeting the parents is the first step to getting married. I'm afraid. I'm not prepared." Su Nan cried and sobbed as she spoke out her inner thoughts.

Zhou Rang put his arm around Su Nan's shoulders. It was the first time he heard the word "fear of marriage" from her mouth. He immediately understood what had happened before, and why she had been avoiding things related to marriage and meeting her parents.

"If you really don't want to get married, then we won't get married." Zhou Rang hugged Su Nan tightly.

Hearing this, Su Nan was shocked and subconsciously retorted: "But if you don't aim to get married, then falling in love is just hooliganism."

“…”

Zhou Rang was at a loss for words. He sighed and said helplessly, "Then Nannan, what do you think we should do?"

Su Nan stopped talking again. She just buried her head in his arms and sobbed from time to time. She didn't know when she fell asleep.

"What should I do with you, Cai Tuo?" Zhou Rang murmured in a low voice.

*

When I woke up again, dusk was shining on the earth and pouring into the room through the glass windows, creating a romantic and warm dream.

Su Nan stared blankly at the ceiling, thinking over and over again about what Zhou Rang had just said in the car. He was struggling in his mind, but finally he made up his mind and nodded vigorously as if to encourage himself.

Then she got up from the bed and walked to the living room in her slippers.

Zhou Rang was sitting on the sofa looking at some materials and books. When he saw her wake up, he said, "I just went out and bought a few bottles of your favorite milk. I put them on the table over there."

"oh."

Seeing that he was working seriously, Su Nan pursed her lips, slowly ran to the table over there to get some milk, and then sat down on the carpet at Zhou Rang's feet.

Before she had sat down for two seconds, he kicked her butt and warned her sternly, "The floor is cold, sit on the sofa."

Su Nan turned her head and saw that the documents that had covered the sofa had been cleared away by Zhou Rang and put together. There was a small empty space beside him, just enough for her to sit down.

"Oh, thou."

She happily sat down next to Zhou Rang and handed the bottle of milk to him obediently. He didn't even raise his head from the documents, but reached out to take it, opened the bottle cap in one go, and then returned it to her.

But Su Nan didn't take it, instead she said sweetly and coquettishly: "Let me drink first."

Zhou Rang did not refuse. He tilted his head back, took a sip, and then handed it to her.

Su Nan took the milk bottle and stared at the half-missing milk with heartache. There wasn't much to begin with, but he gave her most of it in one gulp. How could her mouth be so big? Humph.

I regret letting him drink that sip.

Su Nan took a sip of milk, leaving a circle of milk stains on her upper lip. She licked it with her tongue, then turned her gaze to Zhou Rang again, and couldn't take her eyes off him.

It is said that men who work seriously are the most handsome, and this is absolutely true.

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