Chapter 1166: Pick up at the airport

Chapter 1166 Pick-up at the airport

Today is the day when Xinyan returns to China. Early in the morning, He Jinxuan cleaned the house inside and out, and then stopped when he felt satisfied.

It was agreed upon, and after picking up Xinyan, he and she reviewed the house together, waiting to come over to look at the house together tomorrow.

Pack yourself up and go out two hours early.

Han Jingchen originally wanted to pick up his daughter today, but he received a temporary notice that he had to go to the ministry for a meeting, and he must not miss the notice.

And Gu Wanqing had a big project to accept at the company today, so the task of picking up the person was honorably handed over to him.

Perhaps I was too eager. An hour's drive only took 40 minutes to get there.

I went to the service desk to inquire and learned that the plane was not delayed and would land on time.

Holding the flowers he had prepared in advance, he arrived at the pick-up station and waited.

These days, it’s really rare to see someone pick you up at the airport with flowers. For a while, the number of people turning around was incredible.

He waited for an hour and a half, but he didn't feel tired, so he just stood there upright.

Xinyan picked up her luggage and walked out laughing with Jiang Peiqin. She immediately saw He Jinxuan standing at the exit of the station.

Although he is not very handsome, he is very masculine and looks like a poplar tree when he stands there.

Others couldn't see it, but Xinyan saw the eagerness and joy in his eyes.

The moment Jiang Peiqin saw He Jinxuan, she looked at Xinyan with a smile: "Oh, it's so romantic, and she even held flowers. This man who is getting married is really amazing, why don't you hurry up and take two steps."

Of course, someone in the group recognized the man holding the flowers as Han Xinyan's fiancé, and couldn't help but envy: "This man is so kind to Han Xinyan, and he even bought flowers to pick her up."

A classmate came over and said, "Do you know this person?" The classmate smiled and explained: "That is classmate Han Xinyan's fiancé. I have seen him taking classmate Xinyan to school before."

“This man is quite tall, but isn’t he too dark?”

When I heard it, I was just looking for trouble, and I was nitpicking. I was obviously envious, but I didn’t want to admit it.

Xinyan was not far away from them. She heard these words clearly and thought in her heart: Only she knows whether it's good or not. Men can't be too handsome, otherwise they will have endless peach blossoms and endless troubles to deal with.

His family, He Jinxuan, is pretty good. He has broad shoulders, a narrow waist, and long legs. He has a calm temperament and can pinch his own love. He is a good cook, washing dishes, and tidying up the house. The most important thing is that she is the only one in his eyes and heart. What's wrong with being good-looking? use?

He Jinxuan is indeed not that kind of handsome guy, but he is good-looking, masculine, and very manly.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but quicken his pace and said with a bright smile: "He Jinxuan, I'm back."

He Jinxuan felt so passionate that he wanted to hold the person in his arms, but in front of so many people, he still said implicitly: "I'm here to pick you up. Welcome Yanyan home."

With that said, he handed over the flowers, but the word "baby" was still not spoken out, so he could only say it silently in his heart.

This daughter-in-law is back, is she still far away from getting married?

Since the two got engaged, he has been suppressing the passion in his heart, fearing that he would be too enthusiastic and cause gossip for Yanyan.

Although he had promised Yanyan to wait until she graduated from school before getting married, he was always looking forward to marrying her into the family as soon as possible.

Xinyan took the flowers with a tacit understanding, and he took the luggage trolley from Xinyan's hand.

The two looked at each other and smiled, their eyes full of tenderness, sweetness and lovesickness.

(End of this chapter)

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