That day, when Cui Weizhen came back from doing something, he found that Ye Zhenzhen kept looking at him with small eyes. Her face could not conceal her excitement and excitement, and she almost didn't write "I have something to say" written on her face.
He deliberately didn't ask, finished his dinner slowly, took a shower and changed clothes before going back to his room, taking out a book he hadn't finished reading recently and flipping through it, with a leisurely attitude, but he kept paying attention to Ye Zhenzhen's expression from the corner of his eye.
Seeing her panicked expression, she couldn't help but raise the corners of her lips.
Ye Zhenzhen turned around several times, and finally couldn't hold it in any longer. She stepped forward and took the book away from his hand, putting her hands on her hips: "I told you not to read at night. What should I do if my eyes are damaged?"
There are no glasses these days, so there is nothing you can do about myopia. Ye Zhenzhen always pays attention to eye hygiene and tries not to read at night, and does not let Cui Weizhen read.
Cui Weizhen was not angry when he was taken away from his book: "Okay, let's take a rest early. We have been out for a day today, so we should be tired."
Ye Zhenzhen glared at him: "You did it on purpose! Don't you have anything to ask me?"
"I would have forgotten it if you didn't tell me."
Cui Weizhen raised his eyebrows and spoke slowly under her expectant gaze: "Have you memorized the homework assigned yesterday?"
Ye Zhenzhen: "..." I'm sure, this person did it on purpose!
Cui Weizhen smiled: "No memorization?"
"Back it!"
Ye Zhenzhen was so angry that she finished her homework, climbed into bed, and ignored him again.
Cui Weizhen touched the tip of his nose, took off his shirt and was about to go to bed when a loud voice came from inside: "You will sleep on the bed tonight!"
Cui Weizhen: "...I'm a little tired today."
There was a rustling sound on the bed. Ye Zhenzhen finally poked her head out from the quilt and snorted with a stern face: "...I'll let you go today. Tomorrow, you'll make it up to me tomorrow!"
A smile flashed in Cui Weizhen's eyes. He got on the bed and lay down next to her. He pulled the corner of the quilt and Ye Zhenzhen turned around, his anger not diminishing: "Don't touch me."
Oh, you are really angry.
Cui Weizhen had no choice but to coax: "I heard you went out today. Where did you go? What did you do?"
Humph, I guess you know the truth.
Ye Zhenzhen was satisfied. Because she was eager to seek confirmation, she didn't bother to get Qiao, so she said with a bit of pride: "Today, my mother, my sixth aunt and I went to visit the Qinghe scenic spots, and finally went to Wa
She's Baiyi Museum...well, what are you doing, are you listening to me carefully?"
Ye Zhenzhen was so disturbed that she gasped for breath, and continued to say patiently: "We watched a hundred plays at the Baiyi Pavilion, and then Aunt Six ordered a face-changing show, saying that Uncle Six asked her to watch it... Actually
This is the secret code agreed between Uncle Six and the manager of Baixi Theater, the evidence about mother is hidden inside, right?"
Cui Weizhen didn't answer. Ye Zhenzhen was impatient and immediately bit her lip to stop her voice. She angrily pushed the person next to her: "Did you hear what I said?"
Cui Weizhen lowered his head and pecked her on the lips: "Well, yes, Zhen'er is really smart."
Ye Zhenzhen's body was extremely tired, but her spirit was extremely excited. She couldn't sleep at all. Maybe it was because the moonlight was just right and her mood was strong, which naturally aroused something on her mind.
She grabbed his collar and looked up at him: "Weizhen, let's have a baby."
Cui Weizhen, who was half-lidded and sleepy, was startled by her words and opened his eyes, with a look of surprise that he couldn't hide: "Why did you suddenly have such thoughts?"
"What? You don't want to?" Ye Zhenzhen was unhappy.
"No."
Cui Weizhen looked at her expression carefully to make sure that she was not acting on a whim, and then solemnly said: "Have you thought about it? It won't be too late when you are older."
Ye Zhenzhen was indeed a little hesitant. In fact, she had always been in awe and fear of pregnancy and childbirth. In later generations with advanced medical technology, there were still pregnant women with dystocia, let alone in ancient times.
Giving birth to a child means going through hell. This is no joke.
But she really wanted to have a child with Cui Weizhen, so she was caught in a dilemma. After hesitating for a long time, she finally said, "Let's just let it happen in the future."