A blind date?
I really couldn’t tell, they seed quite sweet together.
But Lu Jing didn’t say much, after all, they had just t and weren’t very familiar yet.
Fortunately, the restaurant waiter ca up to remind them:
"Miss, sir, the dishes you ordered are almost ready."
Upon hearing this, Lu Jing and Mingming’s mother were the first to return to their seats, and the other two n plus a little guy also ca over.
They couldn’t have been far, they definitely heard what the waiter just said.
When Jiang Ye ca over, he naturally sat next to his wife, facing the family of three comprising Mingming and his parents.
"By the way, what do you both do for a living?"
It had been an afternoon, and neither side had learned basic information about the other, which was quite carefree.
Lu Jing pointed to himself and Jiang Ye:
"Us?"
Mingming’s mother nodded:
"Yes, I and Daddy Mingming—one works at the sub-district office, and the other at the education bureau," she offered proactively.
Lu Jing quickly added:
"I’m in the dical system, and he’s in the fire brigade."
Great, all four were firmly established in their professions.
As the saying goes, if you’re not on the sa path, you naturally can’t walk together.
After all, there are too many unwritten rules in society today.
And hearts, well, they get complicated.
That leads everyone not wanting to make a broad range of acquaintances, sticking to their own circles to avoid being sched against.
"The fire brigade? Is it the one opposite Nanxi University?" Mingming’s mother asked sowhat excitedly.
Lu Jing nodded:
"Yes, that’s right."
"Ah, then we’re very close, our office is in the alley behind the fire brigade, our ho is nearby too; we can et up frequently."
Lu Jing certainly wouldn’t refuse directly in person:
"Sure," he agreed.
Anyway, whether or not they’d actually et up later was a matter for another ti.
They hadn’t ordered much, six dishes and a soup, two main courses, two at dishes, and two vegetarian dishes, which was enough.
Afterwards, during the al, everyone chatted quite happily, with the child chipping in from ti to ti, boosting the atmosphere incredibly.
However, even in the best of atmospheres, there cos a mont of parting.
Xiao Mingming really didn’t want to let go, clinging to Lu Jing not allowing him to leave:
"Auntie, don’t go, co to Mingming’s ho."
"Didn’t we agree earlier that you would co to Auntie’s ho?"
Just a al, and he’s changing his story?
Taking the opposite approach now, huh?
He’s quite clever for his age!
Mingming’s mother forcefully embraced her son:
"Mingming, how about we et Auntie tomorrow? Grandma and Grandpa are waiting at ho for you now, are you sure you don’t want them?"
At this, Xiao Mingming clearly hesitated.
Grandpa and Grandma were the ones who usually spent the most ti with Mingming since almost right after he was born; it was natural that Mingming loved them perhaps even more than his own parents.
Kids, the more ti they spend with soone, the more dependent they grow.
"Okay, we’ll et Auntie tomorrow."
Mingming’s mother also quietly breathed a sigh of relief; it would have been really troubleso if the little guy couldn’t be persuaded.
Fortunately!
"Mingming, say goodbye to Auntie and Uncle Jiang."
The child obediently waved his little chubby paws:
"Goodbye, Auntie, goodbye, Uncle Jiang."
"Alright, goodbye, Mingming."
Lu Jing and Jiang Ye left slightly later, walking slowly, very leisurely strolling along.
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