Chapter 13.2 -Green Plums and Hobby-horse {childhood sweethearts}

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Seeing that Lou Yao Yao was watching him, Dong Dong revealed a mouthful of white teeth, “Jie, what are you looking at?”’

Lou Yao Yao glared at him; she was too lazy to look away from him. She was the youngest within this group, but she was always called ‘Jie’. The reason behind this was because, when she was younger, she had loved to excessively stir up trouble. This group of guys had been tossed around until they were all tired. She couldn’t remember who had said this sentence, “You’re my Jie. Please Jie, you old woman, don’t keep troubling us!”

It is a term of respect saying she is their respected elder.

She was very pleased with herself when she heard this. Every time this group of older boys called her ‘Jie’, she would become a little more honest. Afterwards, when they had all grown up, ‘Jie’ became her nickname, but for the boys, it still meant troublesome spirit. Thinking about it now really made one smile. She had really thought it was praise.

Dong Dong didn’t have snot and tears dripping from his face anymore; he no longer paid attention to how he dressed, whilst pretending to be a melancholy prince. He now wore flowery shirts, short pants and had on a pair of flip flops. His head of hair was a mess, just like a bird’s nest. His skin was tanned by the sun and as he sat amongst this group of beautiful youths, he looked like a dreadful uncle. He really stood out.

Lou Yao Yao looked at the others in the group. The person, who had played the most wildly, to everyone’s shock, had entered a government branch. He now wore glasses and had a serious face. It seemed that his daughter was three years old.

The one, who had the shyest personality, was now a well-known singer. He now had the loudest voice.

“Dong Dong, why were you willing to come back this time?”

“There was no other solution. In a few days, it is grandfather’s birthday and a military order was handed down. If I didn’t return, then he wouldn’t recognize me, this grandson. Oh, by the way, why didn’t you bring your wife?”

“She couldn’t come because the young devil in my house was fiercely tossing her about.”

“I really didn’t think you be the first to marry. I always thought that Lou Yao Yao and Qin Zhi would be first down the aisle.”

“Who said it wasn’t? Oh yeah, Qin Zhi, when are you two marrying?”

Lou Yao Yao sprayed out her drink. Qin Zhi hurriedly pulled out a tissue and gave it to her.

Perhaps he saw that Lou Yao Yao’s expression was too shocked, as Dong Dong shifted the topic, “I reckon we’ll still have to wait two years. Lou Yao Yao is still studying. Right, where’s Nangua?”

“I just called him. He said he was bringing someone.”

“Bringing someone? A girlfriend? Crap. This development is really quick. He’s already leading her to see his family.”

Many people seemed to realize the indiscretion of the last remark, so with just a few words, they started to talk about another topic. Lou Yao Yao held her cup, in a little bit of a daze. Originally, everyone had seen very clearly. Only she was in the dark.

Qin Zhi listened to the group talk, but didn’t participate. Only when someone occasionally asked him a question, would he reply with a few words. Most of the time, he was observing Lou Yao Yao’s face. Her expression was calm. Other than the surprise at the beginning, she didn’t have any other change in expression. If she had shown anger, then he could still say that they were joking. But, Lou Yao Yao’s expression was too tranquil. He completely didn’t know what was going through her mind right now. Perhaps, she simply didn’t care. But such a peaceful Lou Yao Yao made him feel nervous. He had a bad premonition.

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