Chapter 159: How long will it be good for Israel?

Chapter 159 How long will it be good for Israel to serve people?

Xie Yanqing tilted her head, lowered her head and smiled sullenly: "Dad, do you know why my mother is annoyed by seeing you now?"

Master Xie shook his sleeves and snorted coldly. He guessed that this **** wouldn't have anything good to say.

Sure enough, in the next second, the corner of Xie Yanqing's mouth curled up slightly. He rubbed a white chess piece with his left thumb, and said solemnly: "You are getting old, this face may not be able to attract my mother anymore."

He lowered his eyes, paused and continued: "After all, how long will it be good for Israel to serve people?"

"You...you bastard, how could I have such a vicious son like you." Mr. Xie raised his finger and pointed at Xie Yanqing, blowing his beard and staring in anger.

"Nature is heredity."

With a "click", the white piece in Xie Yanqing's hand landed somewhere, Mr. Xie looked down, good guy, he lost.

Mr. Xie's chess skills were superb when he was young. He basically had few opponents. Now he lost to his son in a few minutes. He didn't want to admit that he was old. Xie Yanqing scolded angrily: "Bastard, hurry up, don't hang around in front of my eyes, I'm annoying."

Hearing the old man's naive words, Xie Yanqing shook her head and chuckled, stood up and said, "Dad, dinner is almost ready."

downstairs

Mrs. Xie was playing Peking Opera, babbling, she was humming and singing along, Han Siyuan sat next to her, lowering his head and holding his mobile phone to report today's situation to his mother.

After having lunch at noon today, Madam Xie asked him to take a nap for a while, and after he got up, he asked Uncle Feng to accompany him around.

Looking at Mr. Xie's livid face, he couldn't help lowering his head and grinning sullenly. He must have been angry with the second master.

Mama Yin set the meal and went back to the kitchen silently.

After dinner, Mr. Xie lit a cigarette and went out to play with the birds.

The mournful cry of the parrot came into the house through the window from time to time, causing Mrs. Xie to scold his wife again in her heart.

She leaned gracefully on the sofa, took a sip of her tea, smiled meaningfully, and asked Xie Yanqing how she got along with Wen Rui in the afternoon.

In the eyes of Mrs. Xie, her son has never been in a relationship before, he is just a stunned young man, how can he please girls, who knows that Xie Yanqing's technique of flirting with girls is really top-notch, and often makes Wen Rui's face blush and her heart beat.

Han Siyuan sat aside, listening to their conversation with his head down, a bitter smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, he came to the capital just for Wen Rui, now that he has someone who is like him, for the first time in his life, he doesn't know what to do .

If he returns to Jiangcheng now, his father will definitely look down on him, saying that he is messing around, and his tired mother is worried. Han Siyuan's two hands on his knees are suddenly clenched together. He can't be so willful. Since he can't help his father in business, but He can strive to become a respected person like Master Deyuan.

After figuring things out, Han Siyuan felt a lot more relieved. When he came, his father had already contacted him with a famous studio in Kyoto, so he could go directly to work tomorrow.

After chatting for a while, it was getting late.

When Xie Yanqing was leaving, Mrs. Xie kept giving him winks, telling him to work harder and let her have a big fat grandson next year.

The old lady really thought about it, she just told him not to bully the little girl, and now she said this, Xie Yanqing couldn't laugh or cry, Wen Rui hadn't graduated yet, and he wasn't a real beast, how could she make a girl like this Pregnant early?

Besides, the little girl is so thin-skinned that he would blush for a long time when he kissed her. If he really did that kind of thing, he wondered if the girl would be so frightened that she would just ignore him?

(end of this chapter)

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