Chapter 91:


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Ding Ji glanced at the growing snow outside. Although this moment came too suddenly and there was no warning, after such an event, he still did not hesitate at all.
The response is super fast.
Of course it's fast. The original confession and confession were taken by Lin Wuyu alone. If Lin Wuyu is robbed again this time, this is not a problem that can be solved by fighting.
"I love you." Ding Ji flicked gently on the window.
Lin Wuyu smiled after a while: "I won't grab words this time, you say tomorrow morning, I will wait until tomorrow morning."
"I don't have too much face now," Ding Ji said, "after all, staying with you for so long."
"Sleep," Lin Wuyu said with a smile, "I'll take some new year's goods tomorrow, and when you come downstairs to help you get it, it's less obvious."
"Where to bring the New Year's goods?" Ding Ji asked. "It's all over now. Will you go to the mall to buy it tomorrow?"
"I bought it before." Lin Wuyu said.
"Before? Why didn't I know," Ding Ji froze, "Are you going to buy yours?"
"No," Lin Wuyu smiled, "I planned to buy what I eat for Chinese New Year, that is, dim sum or something. The hotel restaurant I lived in and the new year products made by his family, I bought some more, which is quite good. food."
Ding Ji didn't speak, and suddenly felt very sad.
If Dad didn’t pull out the wind suddenly, Lin Wuyu had to have the cat in the hotel room this year, eating his own new year...
"Ding Ji." Lin Wuyu called him.
"Ah." Ding Jiying responded.
"Don't add play to me," Lin Wuyu said, "I'm not as miserable as you think."
Ding Ji couldn't help but smile: "Fuck, little pity."
"Go to bed early," Lin Wuyu said. "After a few days of tossing, let's sleep well tonight."
"Uh." Ding Ji nodded.
Before the New Year, Ding Ji was very relaxed. Since she was away from home every day since she was on holiday, she played madly outside. When she was hungry, she followed her grandmother’s and waited for food. Carrying out with her to buy vegetables, buying new year's goods, and never enough, he complained while following each time honestly, he likes this kind of life, without pressure, without too many restrictions.
Even after his parents returned to China, there was not much change in these days. Except that he had to be forced to return to his "home" for a few days. After that, he was still free, and his parents worked very busy, even in their 30s. It was only one or two hours before the New Year’s Eve dinner. I had to work overtime for a year, and I didn’t come until half of the meal. Ding Ji was quite happy.
The New Year this year is a memory that he will not forget, and it is the first year he has not been peaceful.
He didn't even get to sleep until noon as he did in previous years. He didn't get up until ten o'clock, sent a message to Lin Wuyu, and went to the kitchen.
Grandpa can't move out, and grandma and aunt are busy.
As soon as he came in, the younger aunt pushed him out: "You are not a kid anymore. If you are such a big man, you can't do anything."
"I'll help." Ding Ji struggled to get closer to the cutting board, "I see, what's the good food."
"Give him a bite," Grandma cut a piece of braised beef. "You can't let him take a bite, he can't get out, he can grow on the door frame."
"Is it annoying?" Aunt picked up the piece of braised beef cut by Grandma and stuffed it into his mouth. "You will go out as soon as you want to go out, and your dad will come right away."
"I won't go out," Ding Ji said, "I'll talk to him again."
"Farewell," Grandma was startled. "I don't have any extra doors for you to kick."
"His dad didn't have any extra doors," said Auntie, and then glanced at him again. "You can find another time. If you don't have a good talk, you won't be able to eat dinner this year."
"Can talk well." Ding Ji said.
"Is it annoying!" said the grandmother.
"Isn't it," Sister Aunt sighed, "I'm so annoyed."
Ding Ji didn't know what to talk with his dad. He just felt that things couldn't be hung in half like this, and he couldn't be around.
When Dad came in with a toolbox, he greeted him voluntarily: "Dad."
"Uh." Dad glanced at him.
Then there will be no words.
The dad entered the kitchen and said a few words to his grandmother, and then carried the toolbox into the grandparents' room.
Fix the lamp.
Ding Ji lowered his head and pinched his fingers, stood up and walked in.
In fact, he can repair this lamp faster than his dad. Dad is a scholar. At this time, he took a ladder and stood up, and then remembered that he didn't take anything.
Ding Ji bent over and turned over in the toolbox, and handed him an electric pen.
"Okay," said the dad, "go out if you want to go out."
"I won't go out." Ding Ji leaned on the table next to it.
Dad glanced at him.
"Say a few words," Ding Ji said, "I'm afraid that people will be uncomfortable when they are there."
"It's impossible to eat comfortably without chatting," Dad said.
Ding Ji took a breath and slowly exhaled, sorting out his emotions.
Then he spoke again: "Anyway, thank you for not having to force me on this matter."
"This thing can't be forced," Dad said. "To be honest, it won't make your life path develop in a bad direction, so there is no need to make a big fuss, but you are such a random and unruly. Attitude..."
Dad glanced over to the living room, probably afraid of grandma coming over suddenly.
"It just won't work," he continued. "Look at you for more than ten years, you haven't played your level well, you haven't..."
"Dad," Ding Ji looked up at him. "Have you always been very disciplined and serious before entering the exam?"
Dad looked at him, opened his mouth and said nothing.
"Isn't the total score third?" Ding Ji said, "You can do it, I did it too, so I'm not dissatisfied with my status quo, really."
"You should have been better!" Dad pressed his voice and looked at him angrily.
"Without this," Ding Ji said, "I should have been accompanied by my parents since childhood, but without this, you have your hardships, so I don't force it."
Dad came down from the ladder and stared at him.
"I have been talking about some things, but you have never been listening," Ding Ji said. "If it's grandpa and grandma, say what's wrong with me here, what should I do there, I'll be obedient to change it, do you know why?"
Dad sighed softly.
"Of course, they wouldn't say that to me," Ding Ji said, "they only want me to be happy, grow up without pressure, to be the person I want to be, to live the life I want, they don't have anything for me After "planning", they thought I was fine."
Dad's forehead twitched, but he probably didn't prepare in advance. He still argued that he was not strong. He still didn't speak.
Ding Ji did not expect his response. Only in such a state would Dad be able to hear what he said and hear what he said in vain for two or three years.
"Dad, don't they treat you the same way? You haven't interfered with your decision and decided what path you should take," Ding Ji said. "All your choices are made by yourself."
"Needless to say," Dad waved his hand. "I don't want to argue with you."
"You don't have to fight with me, you can't fight against me," Ding Ji felt that Lin Wuyu possessed himself at this moment. "You just listen to me, I think you listen to me, just once."
"Listen." Dad gritted his teeth, his cheeks could see muscles bulging.
"I don't think I can be the kind of child you want, but you don't even have..." Ding Ji's brain was almost crazy and he didn't come up with a gentle word. He had to say it according to the original word, "I have no right to ask me to change Be as you want, but I can live my life happily and at ease."
Dad turned and climbed up the ladder again, still without tools.
Ding Ji took another gaze and handed him: "I'm done."
"I heard." Dad took away the vertebra.
Ding Ji turned and walked out of the room. Dad should have listened carefully, whether it was forced to listen or not, and it may not be any change. If these few words can change a man in his forties for so many years The idea that came, how can there be any family conflicts.
But what he had to say, expressing these thoughts for a long time, finally let his dad hear.
That's it.
Anyway, the New Year's Eve, if you don't listen, you have to listen. If you listen to it, you can't get angry. Everyone is there, so you should still maintain your temperament.
This will do.
pretty good.
Excellent!
"Very powerful," Lin Wuyu looked at Ding Ji. "You're not afraid that your dad would grab the wire and poke you on the spot."
"Then my family will eat human dumplings today," Ding Ji took the bag in his hand. "What about such a big bag? This is... I'm leaning, Lin Wuyu."
"What's wrong?" Lin Wuyu looked at him.
Ding Ji lifted the bag up and looked at it: "You are a hungry eater who is eager to enjoy the good, the five-star hotel you actually live in? Are you still buying a New Year's Day set in a five-star hotel to eat by yourself?"
"It's really delicious," Lin Wuyu said, "I hate to eat a few kinds of sugar snacks and make them delicious."
"Is my focus is good or not?" Ding Ji said, "What is my focus?"
"I live in a five-star hotel." Lin Wuyu said.
"Yes." Ding Ji said.
"Actually, it doesn't cost much money to stay for a few days," Lin Wuyu said, "You don't want to think about my consumption with the state you owe people..."
"Lin Wuyu?" Ding Ji interrupted him.
"No need to return," Lin Wuyu said immediately, "I love you."
"Get out!" Ding Ji listened, "Listen to your scumbag tone."
Lin Wuyu smiled and hugged him on the shoulder: "Go up? Only your dad is here?"
"Well," Ding Ji entered the corridor with him. "My mother probably came here in the afternoon. After a while, we will go to the little green beanie grandma's house and take the little green beans."
"Grab the child?" Lin Wuyu raised his eyebrows when he heard it.
"You can't get through it, do you?" Ding Ji glanced at him. "Last aunt's family passed by my uncle last year, and this year."
"Oh." Lin Wuyu nodded.
Ding Ji's dad had no obvious difference from when he saw it yesterday. His face was still the same. Lin Wuyu felt that this person might have too much demand for everything in the world, so he always had a dissatisfied expression.
"Uncle is good for the New Year." Lin Wuyu greeted him.
"Good for the New Year." Ding Ji's father nodded, a little blunt, but fairly normal.
"Little fairy is coming," Grandma shouted in the kitchen. "Come and taste the food, how does it taste?"
"Grandma's New Year's Eve," Lin Wuyu entered the kitchen, and suddenly his nose smelled, "Sister-in-law, New Year's Eve."
"New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve," Aunt took a bowl and sandwiched a lamb chops. "Come right, you try."
"What about mine?" Ding Ji asked.
"You say how much you have eaten here," said the aunt. "You have a good dish, are you already full?"
"Hurry to eat," Ding Ji looked at Lin Wuyu. "After eating in two, you have to pick up the small green beans."
Lin Wuyu glanced at him, picked up the lamb chops in the bowl, blew and then stuffed it directly into his mouth, and then pumped out to pull out the bones.
"Ouch," Grandma glanced at the frame, and immediately slapped Ding Ji's arm. "You urge him to do something, and it's so hot!"
"He's not a fool," Ding Ji rubbed his arms and looked at Lin Wuyu, "Did you not eat in the morning?"
"Eat." Lin Wuyu said vaguely, "Let's go."
When he went out, Lin Wuyu looked at Ding Ji's father again, sitting on the sofa and watching TV, and basically ignored them both.
"Your dad is pretty good." Lin Wuyu whispered after going out.
"Well," Ding Ji smiled. "After all, if the Chinese New Year is unhappy, the whole family will scold him. My grandma and my aunt scolded people. That's really not affordable for ordinary people."
They took a taxi and went to the grandma's house.
Lin Wuyu sat in the car and kept looking out the window.
There were few people on the street, the shops were closed, there were red confetti scattered on the ground, and the smell of fireworks in the air was getting stronger and stronger... He didn't pay much attention to these things in previous years.
At this time, he was mostly in his bedroom. What he looked like outside, he would not pay attention to it. What he thought was that the time would pass quickly and the school would be back to school.
This is also the first time in so many years that he has wandered on the street at noon in the New Year's Eve, smelling the New Year's Eve, and looking at people who are walking happily but laughing happily.
If he did not meet Ding Ji, this Spring Festival, he probably would not go home at all, and each of them spent the same year with Lin Zhan in the same city.
Or you won’t find Lin Zhan, after all, it’s Ding Ji who left the phone.
He turned his head to look at Ding Ji, it was really a magical person, everything Ding Ji brought him with freshness and hope.
There is a small yard in the small green beanie grandma's house. When they arrived, the small green beanie was wearing red clothes and took a selfie with a snowman in the yard.
"Dou'er." Ding Ji called her in the past.
"Brother!" Little Green Bean ran over happily, "Brother Xiaolin, good New Year!"
"Good New Year! What about your grandma?" Ding Ji asked.
"Inside." Little Green Bean turned and ran into the house.
After a while an old lady took her bag and took her out: "Xiaoji is coming."
"Grandma has a good New Year." Ding Ji said.
"Grandma has a good New Year." Lin Wuyu also screamed.
"New Year is good, New Year is good," the old lady handed them a red envelope, "Hold it, it's not big, don't push it with me."
"Hold it." Ding Ji nodded.
Lin Wuyu also received the red envelope.
"Is this kid?" The old lady looked at Lin Wuyu.
"This is..." Ding Ji hesitated and didn't know how to introduce it. After all, the New Year's relationship was only a classmate, and he was not willing.
"This is my grandmother's son," Xiao Mungdou said, "It's fine."
"Oh!" The old lady nodded, suddenly realized.
When taking the small green beans to the street, Ding Ji dragged her braid: "Can you? Give Lin Wuyu a level directly?"
"Called Uncle." Lin Wuyu said.
"You shut up." Ding Ji stared at him.
"I helped you round the field. Thank you. I still miss me," Xiao Mungdou pulled his braid back from his hand. "Don't pull the girl's hair like an elementary school student."
Lin Wuyu has been persevering just now, and at this moment, he couldn't help but laughed out loud.
"Laugh, is it a pleasure to take advantage of it," Ding Ji glanced at him and picked up the back collar of Xiao Mung Dou. "Can't you say this is the recognized grandson?"
"That's so unpleasant. I hurried to be a grandson." Little Green Bean said.
Lin Wuyu laughed louder and almost choked.
"Your mother still said I was annoying," Ding Ji sighed helplessly, and then laughed. "You are the most annoying, annoying."
"You don't have to worry, my grandma can't remember anything now," Xiao Mungdou sighed. "You will forget when you turn your head."
"When I see her next time, if she asks, I will ask you to settle the bill." Ding Ji said.
Little Green Bean ignored him and jumped forward.
"Let's call a car," Lin Wuyu took out his mobile phone. "I don't see any rentals near here."
"Come on," Xiao Mungdou said while jumping in front. "It's not too far, let's go."
"Aren't you cold?" Ding Ji asked.
"It's okay," Little Green Bean continued to bounce. "I'm jumping, do you think I'm heating up?"
"You are wearing a hat." Lin Wuyu said.
Xiao Mungdou raised his hand to take off the hat. He touched the hat in his hand and put it down again: "Forget it, my hat has been worn for a long time, and my hair must be messed up."
"Oh, now the elementary school students are so particular." Ding Ji turned to the beginning and had fun for a long time.
"Are you two cold?" Little Green Bean turned and jumped back.
"Not cold." Lin Wuyu said.
"Then let's go," Little Green Bean opened his arms. "The street without people, all the air and snow on the street, you are alone. Such an opportunity is only once a year."
"I lean," Ding Ji froze, "Where did you learn this set."
"This is life perception," said Xiaolvdou, "you don't understand."
"OK, I don't understand." Ding Ji nodded.
After taking a few steps back, Xiao Mungdou suddenly asked: "How are you two going to have Valentine's Day?"
Without waiting for them to answer, Xiao Mungdou has turned and ran forward.
"How is it?" Lin Wuyu turned to look at Ding Ji.
"I don't know," Ding Ji thought for a while. "I didn't even think about Valentine's Day at all."
Lin Wuyu was about to speak, and he hurriedly chased again: "I don't mean that! I mean I, I, I, I didn't think of..."
"I know." Lin Wuyu smiled and hugged his shoulders.
"How did you go about it?" Ding Ji asked.
"However," Lin Wuyu said, "this day, we don't lack gifts for gifts and security and memories."
"I still lack gifts." Ding Ji said.
"One thousand is deducted from the money you owe me. Buy whatever you want." Lin Wuyu said.
"I don't pay the money today. I haven't had a good year!" Ding Ji took out his phone.
"Don't," Lin Wuyu took his phone away, "I have a goal."
"What goal?" Ding Ji asked.
"Let you be someone who owes no money for a lifetime," Lin Wuyu said while he was happy, "I will write it to you when you grow old and burp, but this person owes me money and hasn't paid it in a lifetime ."
Ding Ji smiled and looked up at the sky: "OK, just write that."
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