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Chapter 281: Mrs. He’s Worries

“Why? You’ve always celebrated your birthday at ho! Are you too good for your parents now?” Mrs. He protested.

It was truly better to be child free. Her son wasn’t even as considerate as Qiuqiu.

Oh, a quick introduction. Qiuqiu was Mrs. He’s dog. He’s a Poranian that looked like a snowball, hence the na Qiuqiu (a nickna based on the word for ball in Mandarin).

“Am I not ho today to eat with you? Please calm down, my Empress

Dowager.” He Ming sat his mother down on the sofa and massaged her back.

“You are not getting away with flattery. You must at least co ho for so longevity noodles on that day!” Mrs. He ordered.

He Ming thought about it for a mont and said, “Alright then.” He was only going out at night that day – a candlelight dinner with Xiaong followed by a romantic evening together. The thought alone excited him.

“That’s more like it. A mother’s advice is like water off a duck’s back to adult children. You worry more than Qiuqiu.” Mrs. He treated Qiuqiu like her other son.

He Ming wanted to roll his eyes.

He Ming stayed with his mother at ho for a while before he went out.

He was going to find Xiaong but she was busy. However, he had told her a

few days ago that his birthday was the day after tomorrow.

He wouldn’t dare to expect any birthday surprises from Xiaong. He would be thankful if she could spend ti with him on that day.

As soon as He Ming left, Hu Shanshan and her mother dropped by the He residence.

“Hello, Auntie.” Hu Shanshan greeted Mrs. He politely.

“You are here. Please co in.” Mrs. He said warmly.

After Hu Shanshan and her mother walked in, she looked around the house with slightly disappointed eyes.

Mrs. He knew why Hu Shanshan was disappointed but she didn’t show it and just said casually, “You just missed Ming.”

Hu Shanshan was extrely annoyed that she was just a minute too late.

After the other day, she had been wanting to ask him how things were going with the woman he fancied.

But she hadn’t got the chance. She tried calling Brother He, but he always said he was busy and then hung up on her.

Therefore, when her mother told her that she was going to visit Auntie He today, she tagged along. Who knew that she would miss him again here?

“Has Brother He been very busy lately?” Hu Shanshan asked casually.

“He’s busy every day but I don’t know what he’s busy with. Xu Fang, you’re the luckier one because you have a daughter who’s willing to accompany you every day.” Mrs. He looked at Hu Shanshan’s mother and said with envy.

“What’s so good about that? My daughter is all grown now and has her own ideas. And I still have to worry about her getting married.” Mrs. Hu also had her worries.

“Mom…” Hu Shanshan said shyly.

“Shanshan is still young. Don’t worry. I’m more worried about Ming, who’ll be a year older the day after tomorrow. My hair is turning white from worrying.” Mrs. He poured out her grievances. At her age, she should be taking care of her grandchildren.

She liked Shanshan and knew her well, but He Ming had no feelings for her. She had no choice but to stop fixing her up with He Ming.

“Brother He’s birthday is the day after tomorrow?” Hu Shanshan caught the main point.

“Yeah, co over for lunch that day if you’re free. I told him to co ho at noon on his birthday.” Mrs. He nodded and invited Hu Shanshan.

Hu Shanshan rembered it and knew what to do. “Sure.”

Mrs. Hu couldn’t help but shake her head with a smile when she heard her daughter’s quick answer. Indeed, grown daughters would eventually be married off…

Hu Shanshan thought about it after she got ho. She would ask her best bestie out tomorrow to help her pick out a birthday present for Brother He.

She also needed to find the right ti to tell Brother He about her feelings for him. She didn’t just want to be his sister..

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