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"Jin’er..."

Old Man Hua, who erged from the backyard, only glimpsed his granddaughter’s white clothing, her skirt fluttering as she moved, and the red on her head swaying in the gentle breeze, sparkling brilliantly under the radiant sun.

Old Man Hua squinted and rubbed his eyes, thinking he must have seen wrong.

"Dad, what’s the matter?" Qi Shi, holding Da Bao, saw the old man staring blankly towards the doorway with a farming tool in hand.

"I think I just saw Jin’er leave?"

"You’re not mistaken, Dad. Jin’er said she had sothing to do. Has she already gone?"

Qi Shi answered while walking towards her daughter’s room, calling out but getting no response. When she opened the door, she saw an empty room.

"She’s already gone out."

Old Man Hua nodded, murmuring to himself why his well-behaved granddaughter suddenly decided to wear won’s clothing. Without dwelling too much on it, he shook his head, switched to another farming tool, and continued with his work.

On the other side, Old Lady Hua walked quickly and just happened to bump into Granny Sun, who was about to leave.

"Old sister?" Granny Sun looked puzzled at Old Lady Hua at the door and quickly invited her into the courtyard.

"What’s the rush? What’s happened this ti?"

Why else would she follow as soon as she’d arrived ho?

Old Lady Hua wasn’t polite and sat on a stool in the courtyard. After catching her breath, she said, "There is sothing. You haven’t left yet, have you?"

Granny Sun: "I was just about to go and happened to run into you."

"That’s good," Old Lady Hua sighed in relief. "Here’s the thing, don’t rush for now. Wait for a day, and tomorrow after my update, we’ll talk."

"So... has sothing happened?"

"No, no, it’s just that you know how children have their own minds. Let’s just wait for now!"

Upon hearing this, Granny Sun understood. It seed Jin’er had another idea.

Alright, it’s just a day’s matter. Even if it’s two or three days, it’s worth waiting for. She nodded imdiately.

"Okay, no rush, we’ll wait for your update."

"Alright, thank you for your trouble."

"No trouble at all. This is what I do, and seeing pair after pair of happy couples makes delighted."

"If my granddaughter’s marriage works out, I’ll certainly give you a big red envelope," Old Lady Hua said generously.

Granny Sun laughed at this: "That’s great, I love red envelopes."

"..."

anwhile, Hua Jin went straight to Luo Song’s house, not far from behind her own ho.

On the way, she didn’t see a single soul. At this ti, people were either working in the fields or busy at ho; who would casually stroll around!

Before long, Hua Jin was standing outside Luo Song’s gate. Before she could knock, the door swung open, revealing Luo Song’s slightly exaggerated smile.

"Jin’er sister, you’ve... you’ve co..."

"Is it Jin’er? Move... move, why are you blocking the doorway..."

While speaking, Luo Song was pulled aside by Old Man Luo, who revealed his smiling, wrinkled face.

"Jin’er, you haven’t been here for a long ti. Grandpa Luo has missed you." Old Man Luo unceremoniously moved his grandson aside to take the pri position.

Indeed, in the old man’s mind, Jin’er was the future granddaughter-in-law, and naturally, the grandson had to step aside when she ca.

When he saw the person at the door, his eyes lit up, almost blinding him. The girl today looked stunning, fresh and as vibrant as a little fairy. He imdiately felt his grandson might not match the girl.

"How co it’s only been a while, and our Jin’er has beco even prettier? Grandpa Luo almost mistook you for a fairy who had landed at my door," Old Man Luo said, looking fondly at his future granddaughter-in-law.

Hua Jin: "..."

"Grandpa Luo, I know I’m good, but let’s... keep it low-key, low-key." As she spoke modestly, she graciously let the old man hold her arm, her bright smile showing no trace of embarrassnt.

Old Man Luo loved her straightforwardness. He pulled Hua Jin, wanting to lead her inside.

"Co, co, co inside. The old lady just made your favorite pastries. Give Grandpa so face and eat so more."

Faced with the enthusiastic old man, Hua Jin found it hard to refuse. But today, she had a task, and she stood her ground at the door.

Old Man Luo looked at Hua Jin with a puzzled gaze as if asking "What’s wrong?"

Hua Jin smiled and said, "Grandpa Luo, save the pastries for . I’ll co by when I have ti, but today, I really have sothing to do."

"Sothing to do, huh?" the old man said regrettably, but his gaze slipped to his grandson, who was standing quietly.

"Yes, I have sothing to discuss with Luo Song brother. Grandpa Luo, can I borrow Luo Song brother for a while?" Hua Jin said playfully.

"Take him away, take him away, preferably don’t return him," Old Man Luo said dismissively while shooing his hand at his grandson. "But... I’m expecting you to co back for the pastries, don’t forget."

Hua Jin pretended she didn’t catch the aning behind Grandpa Luo’s words and nodded, "Mm, mm, don’t worry, Grandpa Luo, I’m craving your pastries."

With that, Old Man Luo laughed heartily, then turned to his grandson, urging, "What are you standing there for? Hurry up and follow Jin’er."

"Jin’er, your Luo Song brother is a bit of a blockhead and doesn’t speak much. Don’t hold it against him!"

Hua Jin: "..."

Embarrassingly trying to smile.

This was a tough conversation to navigate!

Grandpa Luo was doing this on purpose, going to great pains for his dear grandson, seizing every opportunity with no holds barred!

"Luo Song brother is great," Hua Jin said with a smile. "Um... Grandpa Luo, I’ll be on my way now."

Hua Jin offered a slight smile and quickly moved, fearing that staying any longer would result in Grandpa Luo coming up with so outrageous words.

"Grandfather, I’m off," Luo Song said, beaming with joy. Grandfather was simply a divine assistant. After winking at his grandfather, he quickly chased after.

His eyes were always on the beautiful figure ahead, blinking was a luxury he couldn’t afford. Earlier, not only had his grandfather been stunned, but he too was deeply amazed.

Aside from when they were younger and during those few days when Hua Jin ca of age, Luo Song hadn’t expected to see Hua Jin in won’s clothing today. Although the colors were simple, on Hua Jin, they gave an entirely different impression. Her graceful strides seed as if she might catch the wind and fly away, like she was about to ascend into a celestial being, making Luo Song feel an urge to hold on tight.

Hua Jin had no idea about Luo Song’s internal monologue behind her. She only felt that his focused gaze was quite unsettling.

Sigh! Being overly perceptive isn’t always a good thing!

Quickly leaving the village, she walked a short distance behind the village to ensure no one would pass by there and stopped.

Turning seriously to look at the person behind her, the sa person also kept his gaze intently on her.

It had been several days since he last saw this girl, and now, with Jin’er sister looking so remarkable, Luo Song’s composure was quite impressive, his gaze eager on Hua Jin.

The naked passion in his eyes was unmasked.

Hua Jin: "..."

Oh dear, anyone would be overwheld being stared at like this by such a strikingly handso guy.

Moreover, Hua Jin had her thoughts today, almost losing her composure and looking away.

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