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Chapter 237: Mother-in-law sees son-in-law! Part 2

Chapter 237 Mother-in-law looks at the son-in-law! (Part 2)

With a secret smile, Glylint withdrew his gaze and continued to drink tea without hesitation, but continued to pay attention to the flower-selling girl with his aftertaste.

The girl looked around, selected several selling targets, and then asked them one by one.

Glylint looked at her and found that there were those who were successful in selling, those who refused decisively, and even those who were impatient to drive her away. She also greeted her with a smile, without any abnormality, so she became more and more cautious.

.

Until he drank nearly half of the tea, the neatly dressed flower girl, who had just come to him after a while, went around and found herself:

"Sir, do you buy flowers?"

She asked timidly, her slightly thin body standing quietly on the front side of Glylint, lowering her head and fiddling with her basket.

Glylin nodded:

"What kind of flowers do you have here?"

As soon as he finished asking, he felt that this was unnecessary. He didn't know the various tricks of sending flowers? It was useless to ask the child to recommend it to himself.

Thinking of it, he waved his hand and said:

"Forget it, please recommend it to me."

The little girl looked at him and answered:

"No problem, sir."

"Who do you want to give to flowers? Lovers or wives? Elders? Or patients?"

"Uh...lovers."

Glylint choked and replied in a daze, feeling guilty.

As he said that, he felt it was inappropriate and unconsciously gestured to explain:

"To be precise, she and I are not lovers for the time being."

The little girl laughed and covered her mouth and whispered:

"Well, I understand, I understand."

"Then may I ask if you buy flowers today, but you just give gifts or want to confess your love. This is very important, you can't choose the wrong one!"

"Ordinary gift."

Glylint answered, and thought of another thing, so he added:

"But I hope it's a little more formal."

"Why is this?"

Facing the little girl's inquiring eyes, Glylint laughed at herself:

"Speaking of this, although I am already familiar with her, this is the first time I have officially given her a gift."

"So my request is subtle, but it's better to be more formal."

Is this the style of the Ruhn nobles?

Ursula muttered, controlled the little girl and smiled slightly, and replied apologetically:

"Okay, I understand what you think."

"But I'm sorry, I didn't take the flower that suits you the most."

Ah? That's it?

After talking so much together, you didn’t bring any flowers at all!

But you are doing this business too honestly? Generally, even if you don’t have the most suitable product, you should fool me into buying a few other flowers?

Glylint opened his mouth, finally feeling unlucky, just waved his hand and said:

"That's it."

But when he thought that the matter was over, the flower-buying girl added:

"But my grandfather's cart is not far from here, I can go and help you get it."

But Carol is coming out soon?

Glylint looked at the pocket watch and when he was about to refuse, the girl said first:

“It only takes ten minutes at most.”

It wasn't impossible to wait for ten minutes. Glylint was indeed willing to give Carol a gift, and because of the fact that the child was so honest, he couldn't let the other party down:

"Okay, I'll wait for you here for ten minutes."

"OK."

The little girl smiled happily when she got him promised, and turned around and trotted away from the cafe.

...

The words are divided into two ends.

Ursula divided a time bug, controlled the flower girl to chat with Glylint, and then returned to her chat room, apologized to the guests, and pulled Carol to the side with a look of disdain.

He happily handed her the "Cheng of Parasite":

"Here, I'll give it to you."

Carol was wondering, not knowing who got her mother, which made her so unhappy. When she took the bracelet and felt something, she understood what was going on.

It turned out that Glylint came over and was sensed by her.

What a childish temper!

She complained in her heart, and quickly drowned this thought in other messy thoughts.

"Oh, then I'll go out and pick him up."

Are you asking for my opinion? There is no intention of asking at all!

Ursula waved her hand and said "impatiently":

"Go and go, I'll just greet you aunt."

"By the way, you can bring him here in a while. He will go out to sea with you anyway."

"Okay, thank you mom!"

Carol was a little surprised. Although she was sure that her mother would not refuse, she agreed too readily, right?

Forget it, no matter what, I'd better pick up Glylint first.

Leaving this surprise, Carol turned around and walked out quickly.

After sending away the happy back of his daughter, Ursula did not go back to greet the guests as she said to her daughter. Instead, she called the servant and asked her to apologize to the guests on her behalf, saying that there was something very important that she urgently needed to deal with.

Therefore, I have to accompany you.

After settling the guests, she followed Carol slowly and came outside the villa.

Besides, Glylint sent off the flower girl and waited for another five minutes. Before the flower girl came, he waited for the graceful girl he was thinking about.

Carol was staying at home today. Although there were guests, she was her mother's friend for many years, so she had no hindrance. She casually wore a light green multi-layer silk floral dress. Although this dress was long,

For the tall Carol, she could only cover her calves, with half-heeled sandals embedded with broken gems under her feet. A pair of exquisite and elegant ankles adds a bit of sexiness to the girl.

"Good evening, beautiful lady, standing by your side, I have already felt the envious eyes of the men around me!"

Carol had never been exposed to the implicit compliments of Ruin. She had been unconventional interactions with Glylint before. When she first heard Glylint's words, she was stunned for a moment.

After he reacted, he felt a little joyful, and then his mouth curled slightly, his ears turned red, and he spat in a low voice:

"Did you make other girls happy when you were in Beckland?"

this……

This is indeed the case, but that is all about the original main business, and it has nothing to do with me!

"Hmph, I didn't wrong you when I said you were a playboy."

Glylint hesitated for a moment, Carol already knew the answer, and the smile on the corner of her mouth stopped, and it tasted a little bit chewy.

Glylint was speechless.

I'm wronged me!

The two of them were talking and laughing here, but they didn't know that in the corner of the wall not far away, a little girl selling flowers was quietly looking at them, her face getting more and more depressed:

"I'm really troubled!"

After chatting with greetings for a few words, Glylint stopped Carlo, who was planning to take him back to the castle, looked at his pocket watch, and said helplessly:

"Wait for two more minutes, I just had tea here and agreed to a little girl selling flowers to wait for her for ten minutes. She said she would bring me the most suitable flower."

Carol's eyes were slightly bright, and a smile appeared in the clearness:

"What flower?"

"Uh...forgot to ask." Glylint slapped his head.

Carol raised his eyebrows:

"Then do you know what flowers I like?"

“Um…”

Yes, it’s not that I don’t know him, so what are you looking forward to… Carol reached out to hold his forehead and wanted to sigh.

Glylint knew that he was in a bad situation, so he had to look at the watch frequently and look outside the door frequently.

However, helplessly, after another five or six minutes, the little girl selling flowers still did not show up.

"Forget it, I'll ask the waiter to leave her a message and ask her to deliver the flowers to your house."

Carol was nothing, and Glylint himself felt that it was a bit bad to let her wait with her here, so he thought of this way--although he promised the little girl to buy her flowers, but he

It's impossible to wait here all the time, right?

The blonde girl had no expectations for the flower, and she nodded casually, watching Glylint go to negotiate with the waiter.

...

When Ursula saw the two of them leaving, she asked the flower girl to walk into the cafe with the basket.

She was just trying to see Glylint's attitude towards her baby daughter, and her behavior and personality.

——As for what flowers Glylint should give, it doesn’t matter at all. No one knows her daughter’s hobbies better than her. As long as she likes Glylint, she will ask him to give Carol the most

If she doesn't like Glylint... she has to take care of her daughter's feelings. She can't do anything. It's impossible for her to deliberately let Glylint disgust her daughter, right?

As for the results of her review...

"Barrowly pass, this little guy is quite sincere and has no thoughts, but I don't know what he is worried about... Hey, it's not a problem that I, an extraordinary person in Sequence 3, cannot solve.

There is nothing worth caring about!

Well, the character is OK, I care about promises, but it is not too rigid."

Otherwise, "Mother-in-law looks at her son-in-law, and the more she looks at her son-in-law, the more she feels satisfied." Although there is no such sentence in this world, the truth is always the same.

The key is that Carol likes...

Ursula didn't know what kind of personality his daughter is. That girl dared to love and hate. If he didn't agree with Carol and Glylint being together, then in the end, the one who was injured was still his daughter, who was complaining.

, it will only be yourself.

...

After informing the girl who was paying attention to the flowers, Carol led Glylint all the way to the living room.

The girl said that the person who was about to send them to sea happened to be at her house today, so Glylint couldn't help but become interested.

Deep, deep, deep...

When she opened the door, Glylint first saw a lady Intis in her thirties. She was wearing a light gold classical dress with the decorations on it, which were extremely noble, elegant and gorgeous.

I guess this one is Carol's mother Ursula.

Glylint nodded secretly, just as he was about to say hello, Yu Guang suddenly glanced at a woman on the sofa on the left, and the shock on his face suddenly appeared uncontrollable:

"Bernade!"

He blurted out.

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