Chapter 859: something seems wrong

Chapter 859 seems to be wrong

Just when the third child was thinking about whether to order these two desperate goods, Suizi spoke, still in a faint voice.

"I'm done here, I can go."

"Aren't you going to take it back?" The youngest saw her notebook spread out on the table, and had no intention of putting it away.

Suizi put the folder in the hard-shell notebook, and glanced at the two senior brothers as if nothing, and all those she caught looked away guiltily.

"Only a few of us can enter this laboratory. It doesn't matter."

Coming out of the graduate student building, Suizi saw the boys playing football on the playground, swaying freely, fearless of the sun.

Suddenly thought that Yu Jingting was one of them during those years in college, and she was always watching silently from the sidelines.

She herself doesn't like sports very much, but because she fell in love with an energetic man, she understood the rules of various ball games.

The ball games that were originally boring to her became exciting because there were more sweethearts on the field.

Suizi curled the corners of her mouth, and she didn't hear the third child calling her twice in a row.

"Sister-in-law, do you miss your elder brother?" The third child only knew that his elder brother was going on a business trip to the border, but he didn't know that what he was doing was dangerous.

Looking at Suizi in a daze, she guessed that she missed her lover.

"What did you just say?" Suizi didn't answer directly.

You don't need to tell anyone you miss him, only Feng knows it.

"Let me tell you, is there any difference between graduate school and university?" The third child asked, "I wanted to go to graduate school when I graduated. My family objected, which is a pity."

“There is a big difference in learning methods, learn to innovate, and explore different fields, but it was the same in my college years, so the difference in this respect is not too big for me.”

"What about relationships?"

"Oh, that's different."

Suizi only used four words to summarize her current situation.

When I was in college, I could talk freely, talk about life, ideals, studies, and the relationship between fellow students during the graduate school stage. After deliberation, Suizi thought this sentence was the most appropriate.

"Fire prevention, anti-theft and anti-theft brother, when it comes to the competition of interests, it is inevitable that there will be some disputes, but fortunately, they are all within the controllable range."

For Suizi, although she doesn't like dealing with people, it's not too difficult to deal with, after all, she has experience there.

If the same research topic is the same between the same discipline, it is a competitive relationship. Don’t expect competitors to take care of you, let alone scholarship applications later.

Suizi can see the situation more clearly than her peers. If she has low expectations for her peers, she will not be disappointed and world-weary. Her heart will not be affected, and she will focus on her studies without distraction.

The third child saw her calm and calm words, and knew that this was because her heart was really strong, but she still couldn't help but say one more thing:

"Sister-in-law, since you know that it is necessary to be defensive, why do you still put your research results there? Are you not afraid that they will copy your data?"

"Well, I'm afraid."

Suizi smiled slightly, but she was afraid that those people would not copy.

Looking at her expression, the third child suddenly thought that when she took everyone to the Immortal Dance, she had the same peaceful expression on her face, but her eyes were deep, as if they could hold the stars and the sea.

The third child suddenly realized.

Elder sister-in-law is able to comprehend even domestic and foreign political news, and she doesn't pay attention to the rivalry in a mere laboratory.

So. When the sister-in-law was writing the report calmly, she had already made a move. Before he came, she had already planned a strategy.

After thinking about this point, the third child was agitated again, and smiled at Suizi very obsequiously.

"Sister-in-law, I didn't offend you recently, did I?"

He realized that he offended his sister-in-law and didn't know how to die. She missed her elder brother again, so she conveniently stuffed two mines into her opponent.

Yu Jingting has been out for three days and has not heard from him.

In fact, this is also normal. The journey is far away and there are no flights, so there will be a two-day delay on the way. It should not be long since he arrived.

Suizi behaved no differently than usual, going to school, taking care of the children, and going to the kitchen when she was free, tinkering with food.

Wang Cuihua always felt that something was wrong with her daughter-in-law, but she couldn't tell, so she could only secretly ask Fourth Master while the tassels were clinking in the kitchen.

"Has Suizi encountered any problems recently? Why do I think something is wrong with her?"

Fourth master didn't reply.

Wang Cuihua took a look at Fourth Master, and felt that this old man seemed strange.

"Why haven't you gone out to steal chess these days?"

On weekdays, when Fourth Master doesn't have to go to work, he will talk to those old chess players in the alley and steal chess pieces to play.

"It's boring, I'm too lazy to move."

Si Ye sat on the rocking chair, watching the clouds drifting over from the sky.

Luoluo was playing football in the yard, and Bobo sat on a chair with a wrinkled face, as if he was worried about something.

Tiaozi came out with a tray, and Bobo was excited, coming!

Standing up and trying to run with chubby legs, I was stopped by my mother who was too gentle.

"Come here for some juice."

Bobo pretended not to hear, and wanted to run.

"Picky eaters, don't grow tall."

Mom's overly gentle voice made Bobo's chubby face pout, and he knew he couldn't run away.

"It doesn't taste good, it's bitter!" Luoluo bluntly expressed her dissatisfaction with the orange-red unknown liquid in her mother's hand.

"I have improved this time, it should taste better."

Suizi shared the juice with the two children.

Wang Cuihua saw her daughter-in-law walking towards her with a plate again, and there was a black line on her forehead.

"Let's not use it, my lords, it's better to leave such precious things to—"

Wang Cuihua originally wanted to say, leave it to the children, and couldn't bear to see the two little grandchildren pinching their noses like they were being drugged.

I wanted to tell my in-laws again, but after thinking about it, it was not easy for my mother-in-law to get pregnant. This sour and bitter thing wouldn’t do harm to my mother-in-law.

So he gritted his teeth and said, "You should save more for your father. He works so **** his daily life, and occasionally he can receive foreign guests. It's best to give him foreign things."

"Chick." Fourth Master was delighted.

After thinking about it with Hua'er, no one would be too embarrassed to cause trouble, so they picked the in-laws to attack?

"My dad, I'll send a few too. This is specially made for you. With the addition of mint leaves, it shouldn't be so bad to drink."

Suizi handed a cup to each of her parents-in-law.

Wang Cuihua was embarrassed not to drink it, so she bit the bullet and took a sip. It wasn't bitter anymore, but it was still sour and unpalatable.

"Is there something wrong with this foreigner? How can anyone want such an unpalatable thing?"

Grapefruit has not yet been cultivated in China. If you want to eat it, you can only rely on imports. The quantity is very small and only special departments can get it. It is definitely a precious fruit, but Wang Cuihua feels that it is not as delicious as Okubo peaches that cost 10 cents a catty .

"It is rich in nutrition, and there are also varieties. This variety is relatively unpalatable."

Under Wang Cuihua's admiring eyes, Suizi took a cup and drank it down.

Seeing her like this, Wang Cuihua finally remembered that something was wrong with her daughter-in-law.

(end of this chapter)

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