As it was getting late, Shi i and Shi Keke decided to go ho.
When leaving the Shi Family’s house, Shi i said to Shi Yu, "I’ll leave this task to you."
On the way back, Shi Keke and Shi i didn’t speak, and the atmosphere in the car was sowhat oppressive due to their silence.
Shi Keke frowned and broke the ice, "Stop by the supermarket later, I need to buy sothing."
Shi i, holding the steering wheel with both hands and staring straight ahead, just responded with a hum, not saying anything further.
Shi Keke didn’t mind his indifferent attitude because he often ended conversations with her with a simple "hmm" or "got it."
The car drove for about seven or eight minutes and stopped outside a 24-hour supermarket.
Shi Keke took so change out of her bag to get out of the car, but Shi i was a step ahead, unbuckling his seatbelt and getting out. He turned to look at her and said coldly, "Wait in the car."
After saying that, without waiting for Shi Keke’s response, he took big strides into the supermarket.
Shi Keke: "..."
This domineering man, how could he not even ask what she wanted to buy? Or did he just assu that whatever it was, it must be food?
After entering the supermarket, Shi i went straight to the sanitary products section. A salesperson saw him and quickly approached, "Sir, is there anything you need?"
Shi i didn’t respond but glanced aningfully at the shelf nearby.
The salesperson imdiately understood, "Oh, you are buying sanitary napkins for your wife. Do you have a preferred brand? If not, I recomnd this one. It’s ultra-thin, dry and soft cotton, no damp feeling, and helps remove toxins from the body."
She introduced what seed to be a new "sanitary napkin" to Shi i, hoping for so reaction, but he rely glanced over it briefly and then looked at the shelf again.
The implication was clear: he wasn’t interested in that brand of sanitary napkins!
The salesperson felt awkward; introducing sanitary napkins to a man is awkward enough, and he didn’t even respond.
Thinking it might be better to let him choose for himself, but Shi i still hadn’t found a suitable pack after so ti. Helplessly, the salesperson walked over, taking a mid-priced one to show him, "Sir, if you don’t like the previous option, you might try this one. It’s 42 cm long, prevents leakage, allowing won to sleep peacefully during their period."
Shi i coldly humd in response, not even glancing at the sanitary napkins in her hands.
This ti, the salesperson finally accepted the situation, putting the sanitary napkin back on the shelf and stepping aside.
Shi Keke searched around the supermarket but couldn’t find Shi i. Assuming he used a side exit, she didn’t mind and went to the sanitary products section to buy a few packs of sanitary napkins.
She had a habit of stocking up on a few packs before her period, keeping so in her car, so in her bag, and so in the office, so she wouldn’t face an embarrassing situation in case of unexpected needs.
She didn’t expect to see Shi i at the sanitary napkin counter.
He was standing in front of the shelf, inspecting pack after pack of sanitary napkins. His eyes were slightly squinted, and his face displayed an uncommon seriousness.
It’s hard to imagine a man being in such a state while selecting sanitary napkins.
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