Chapter 133: Is this your first time in love?

Chapter 133 Is this really your first time in love?

Xie Yanqing nodded, and shouted into the distance: "You three, come and rest for a while."

Those three people had already seen Wen Rui coming, and they were about to take advantage of Xie Yanqing's inattention to be lazy for a while, but unexpectedly, seeing what his wife said to Mr. Xie, Mr. Xie let them go.

They raised their hands to wipe the sweat from their foreheads, and they couldn't help but feel that life is better with a wife. Mr. Xie is really hard to serve, and they will hold his wife's thigh tightly in the future.

Panting for breath, the three trotted over, smelled the smell of sweat on their bodies, and immediately decided to stand two meters away from Wen Rui.

Xu Lin saw Wen Rui playing with something, scratched his head, and was the first to react: "Hello madam, are you here to bring us soup?"

Seeing Xu Lin fawning over Wen Rui, Yehei and Yebai scolded Brother Xu as a chicken thief in their hearts, and not to be outdone, they also shouted hello, madam.

Wen Rui was thin-skinned, and it was embarrassing to be called that by three big men at the same time. She didn't even need to think about it, she knew that Xie Yanqing must have ordered them to do so.

She poured several bowls, turned around to answer, and called them to come over for soup.

Xie Yanqing saw Xu Lin's long-eyed look, and kicked him angrily: "Ruirui is for me, and you three are by the way."

The three of them nodded straightly, slandering in their hearts: Don't you just want to show off? Who doesn't know your thoughts?

Wen Rui took the most bowl, put it in front of Xie Yanqing, and said softly: "Drink more, Aunt Zhang said it is for your health."

Xie Yanqing felt that he was very angry and didn't need to mend it, but the girl brought it to him in person. Her fingers were as slender as green onions, and her voice was soft and pleasant. He suddenly didn't want to refuse. Besides, I ate all the carrots last night. What is a bowl of soup?

Xu Lin put down the bowl, covered his nose with his hand, and asked with difficulty: "Ma'am, what kind of soup is this? Is it so nourishing? Isn't this too good?"

Xie Yanqing noticed something was wrong, smelled it carefully, got up and looked at the few pieces of meat left in the thermos, and asked with a strange expression: "Deer antler soup?"

Xu Lin fainted when he heard it, no wonder he was so hot?

Yebai and Yehei only took a sip, and when they heard Xie Yanqing's words, they threw away the bowls in their hands in fright, and they quickly carried Xu Lin back to the room.

Seeing this, Wen Rui was stunned for a long time before realizing what the effect of velvet antler soup was. For a while, she wished to find a crack in the ground to sneak in. She covered her face and didn't speak. God, Aunt Zhang really hurt her.

"Ruirui, you think I'm not healthy, so I need to mend it?" Xie Yanqing chuckled, pulled Wen Rui past her, and hugged him into his arms.

Wen Rui lay on his shoulder and didn't speak. After a while, she hummed a few words in her nose: "I don't know, Aunt Zhang made it up."

"Oh" Xie Yanqing picked her up, put her on her lap, pressed her thin lips against Wen Rui's ears, and said something that made her feel ashamed and angry.

"Xie Yanqing, is this really your first time in love?" After a while, Wen Rui calmed down and looked up at him.

"Didn't I say that? Ruirui, you are my first love. In the near future, you will become my wife." Xie Yanqing fixed her eyes on the girl with picturesque features, and there seemed to be a stream of light in her deep eyes.

Wen Rui clenched her fist and coughed: "It doesn't look like it, it's a set of love stories."

"Really? To you, I am self-taught." Xie Yanqing couldn't help sniffing Wen Rui's fragrant hair, then leaned close to her ear, and blew in gently.

There was a tickle in her ears, Wen Rui shrank subconsciously, Xie Yanqing couldn't help but want to steal something when she saw her cute move.

(end of this chapter)

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