Chapter 110: It’s best for your Zhu family to keep her forever

Chapter 110 Your Zhu family had better keep her forever

Ji Ling waited at home for a long time, but the four of them didn't come back, so she knew something was wrong.

The mother-in-law was not at home, and Ji Ling didn't know the past about the fight between the four brothers of the Zhu family. She was afraid that she would cause trouble, so she thought about the phone number Zhu Weidong left for her when she left.

After hesitating, Ji Ling went downstairs to find out the book with the number on it. After going downstairs, she didn't hesitate and called directly.

The phone was connected, but no one answered it for a long time. Just as Ji Ling was about to give up, she picked it up, and at the same time a voice as low and hoarse as a cello came over.

"Hello. Who is this?"

"Is it Zhu Weidong? I'm Ji Ling." When Ji Ling spoke, the corners of Ji Ling's mouth were not self-consciously stretched, "Have you gone home with grandma?"

At that time, Zhu Weidong said that it was the old house's call, and he originally called with a fluke mentality. After all, he didn't know if Zhu Weidong had gone back.

Besides, she had been at Zhu's house for two days, and Zhu Weidong hadn't called. Ji Ling guessed that he hadn't returned to the old house.

After being happy that he could receive the call, Ji Ling smiled and retreated.

Zhu Weidong didn't even have a phone call when he came home, and he didn't care at all about how she was doing in Zhu's house, whether she would be restrained.

"We just returned to the old house today. I talked to my mother on the phone yesterday and said that you are staying at home. I was just about to call you tonight." Zhu Weidong's voice sounded, "Are you still used to being at home?"

Ji Ling felt a little more at ease when she heard his explanation. She unconsciously rolled up the phone line, revealing her little daughter's coquettish attitude. She didn't even realize that she was a human being in two lifetimes. She actually had expectations for this strange husband.

"I'm used to living at home. Your mother treats me very well, and my younger brothers also take good care of me. By the way, I have something to tell you on the phone." Ji Ling immediately said the matter, "...Look at this matter How to deal with it? Mom is not at home, and I don't know what to do?"

After Zhu Weidong heard this on the phone, he was very calm, "Let them go."

Ji Ling had a solid idea, "Then I know."

Asked about grandma's health again. After a few words, Ji Ling couldn't find anything to say, and the two fell into silence for a moment.

Ji Ling opened her mouth, and just about to say that it's okay to hang up, Zhu Weidong's voice came again.

"Kang Xiaohua likes to **** my things since he was a child. If you meet him and stay away, I will tell Wei Yue to keep an eye on him."

Ji Ling raised her eyebrows, "It turns out that not everyone likes you."

Zhu Weidong said, "He likes to wear a green shirt with white pants."

Ji Ling, "Is there anything special?"

"No."

Ji Ling: Well, the way people care is also strange.

After the two hung up the phone, the door finally rang within a few minutes.

Seeing Zhu Yaowu and the others come in, Ji Ling stood up, Zhu Yaowu's shirt was torn, and it was twisted and worn on his body, half of Zhu Heping's face was swollen, and Zhu Weiyue and Zhu Weiming were normal.

"I'll go back to Province H tomorrow, and I'll find Wei Yue and the others if I have something to do." Zhu Yaowu unnaturally avoided Ji Ling's scrutinizing gaze, "If anyone bullies you in the future, you bite back."

Ji Ling replied that she knew, and her mother-in-law would not come back, so she went to the kitchen. There was white flour at home, and she made pimple soup with the cabbage she bought, filling a large pot.

The four brothers were not picky eaters, and the food was very delicious. After the meal, Zhu Yaowu wanted to pack up his things, and then rushed Ji Ling up to rest. Ji Ling said that after clearing the table, Zhu Yaowu said no.

Then Ji Ling saw Zhu Weiyue pulling the other two rock-paper-scissors, Zhu Heping lost, clearing the table and washing dishes with his half-swollen face.

looks a little pitiful.

Ji Ling couldn't bear it, and Zhu Yaowu's voice sounded from above the stairs, "The four of us came here when we were young, and it has nothing to do with you."

Ji Ling didn't know whether he was referring to the fight just now or the washing dishes down there.

Back in the bedroom, Ji Ling lay on the bed after washing.

Sitting up abruptly.

Just forgot to tell Zhu Weidong about his Bai Yueguang on the phone.

She lay back down again, even if she asked Zhu Weidong, she wouldn't say anything.

Ji Ling is not angry, but curious.

In the evening, when Kong Siya came back, she found her second son sitting alone in the living room.

She put down her bag and went to the bathroom to wash her hands before returning to the living room and sitting down, "Train tomorrow morning?"

Zhu Yaowu hummed, and then said, "Mom, Kang Xiaohua made Ji Ling difficult today."

After hearing what happened, Kong Siya said, "Tomorrow I will go to Kang's house to talk about it. Usually, I don't care what happens to Kang Xiaohua and your elder brother, but your sister-in-law is a girl, and Kang Xiaohua has gone too far."

Zhu Yaowu also thinks so.

"Is the fourth son okay?" Of the five sons, only the second and fourth sons are hands-on, and the fourth son is the one who gets hurt the most every time they fight.

The educational philosophy of the Zhu family is to let the boys go free. As long as they don’t do illegal things, the Zhu family will not care about them.

Otherwise, Mr. Zhu would be so prestigious, and the four grandsons would not be called the Four Ghosts.

"Half the face is swollen."

Kong Siya was not worried when she heard that, as if it was commonplace, she asked her son how the things were packed, and said that she had prepared some things for him to take with him. It was getting late, so the mother and son rested early.

Early the next morning, Zhu Yaowu was about to leave. The three brothers, including Ji Ling, went to the train station to see him off. After returning, Ji Ling decided to go home and read a book because she thought about two incidents at the bookstore yesterday.

As a result, as soon as she entered the courtyard, she met a handsome man in a green shirt and white trousers. Ji Ling felt like those handsome young artists she saw on the phone in her previous life, but with sinister eyes that destroyed her. overall temperament.

The three brothers of the Zhu family squinted coldly, and the other party passed them by calmly. When passing by Ji Ling, Ji Ling clearly saw the man smiling evilly at her from the corner of Ji Ling's eyes.

"Grass, what are you doing?" Zhu Heping, who was standing beside Ji Ling, jumped up.

Ji Ling: It really wasn't just her illusion.

"The road doesn't belong to your house, so don't let people go?" Kang Xiaohua stopped, but stared at Ji Ling past Zhu Heping.

The eyes are naked, as if watching the prey.

This attitude immediately aroused Zhu Heping's outburst, and he rushed forward without saying a word.

In the blink of an eye, the two hit you again.

Ji Ling's eyes widened in astonishment, watching the two punch and kick each other, and finally rolled to the ground, and Zhu Weiming didn't even notice it when she was pulled to a safe distance.

"Old Five." Zhu Weiyue called out, and passed by first.

Zhu Weiming walked over lazily.

Thought it was a group fight, but fortunately, the two used to fight, and pulled Zhu Heping, a violent lion, back.

"I don't believe that your Zhu family can keep an eye on you for a lifetime." Kang Xiaohua spat out, gave them a stern look and left.

Ji Ling was very curious, "Is there any grudge between him and your elder brother?"

Otherwise, I really can't figure it out.

The three of them shook their heads, "He is a mad dog, he only stares at my elder brother and bites honestly."

Ji Ling didn't think that was the case, and Kang Xiaohua didn't look like a brainless person.

(end of this chapter)

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