In the lively ghost night market, no one noticed three people hiding in the bushes beside him.
"Dad, so the first time you met your mother was in this place?" The little guy looked at Xuan Lingzi with shiny eyes and asked in a slight voice.
Xuan Lingzi and Chu Jiuning looked at each other and smiled, and he touched the little guy's head with his big hands.
"Well, didn't my mother and I demonstrate to you the scene of our meeting?"
The little guy turned his head and looked at Chu Jiuning who was squatting on his left, "Mom, didn't you really know that Dad was hiding here for a long time and then deliberately created a chance encounter?"
Is it hard for children to fool nowadays? But although she felt a little guilty, she was very sincere in her eyes and face.
"Of course!"
Xuan Lingzi silently supported the forehead. Why did the little guy see something strange at first glance? But he thought it was a thousand miles away?
He reached out and carried the little guy to the back of his neck and sat down, "Is Xiao Liu hungry? Dad and Mom take you to have a delicious meal."
The three of them finally walked out of the bushes. Xuan Lingzi looked back and stretched out a hand to Chu Jiuning behind him, "Ning'er."
She smiled and put one hand in his hand, and then walked hand in hand with him in the crowded market.
"Dad, I saw a candy seller in front of me. Can you buy it for me?"
"good."
After eating and drinking, the little guy took Xuan Lingzi and Chu Jiuning with one hand each and said, "Dad, mother, you promised me and said you would take me to see what Dad had planted for her.
Island of dandelions.”
Xuan Lingzi lowered his eyes and looked at the little guy with a happy smile, "Well, Dad remembers, I'll take you there now."
When we arrived at Dandelion Island, the little guy ran happily in the field full of dandelions.
After running around, he turned back to Chujiu Ning, "My grandma, can we camp here tonight?"
Chu Jiuning looked at Xuan Lingzi, who looked at her with a smile, "I have no objection."
Of course he had no objection, don't think she didn't know, it must be Xiao Liu he picked up to say this.
Seeing that Chu Jiuning agreed, Xiaoliu pulled Xuan Lingzi with one hand, "Then Dad, come and play with me."
The laughter of the father and son chasing in the dandelion field did not subside until late at night.
Late at night, Xuan Lingzi came out of the tent, then walked to Chu Jiuning and sat down.
She turned her head to look at him, "Are you asleep?"
He nodded with a smile, "Sleep like a little pig."
She smiled and looked up at the moon in the sky, "Isn't the year you gave birth to him the Year of the Pig?"
Xuan Lingzi opened her arm and wrapped her around her, hugged her to her lap and sat.
"Ning'er, give me another child."
Chu Jiuning chuckled lightly, under the moonlight, his jade finger gently stroked his high nose from his eyebrows.
"Xiao Lingzi, you said this to me wrongly. We didn't take any measures every time, and we didn't do anything afterwards. So it's not that I didn't give it to you, but that you were not satisfied with your stomach!"
Xuan Lingzi immediately wrapped her waist tightly, "So, you have no problem, I have no problem, that's the frequency of times!"
"Come on, don't pity me just because I'm a delicate flower."
"This is what Ning'er said, don't cry and beg for mercy then." As he said that, he held the person under him.
She hooked her hand to his neck and giggled, "But I have only heard of exhausted cows, no broken ground."
"The ox can die on the ground he plows, and he will die as much as he wants."
"Little Lingzi, the villain died because he talked too much, and so do you."
"It seems that Ning'er is more anxious than me..."
Before he could finish his words, his lips were blocked by a faint orchid fragrance. His hands holding her waist tightened, hugged her and flipped it around, letting her sit on him.
She raised the corners of her lips with the moonlight on her back and slowly untied all her clothes.
He swallowed, and sat up as soon as he held her and kissed her.
She wanted to refuse and welcomed her, "Master, don't worry."