"What's there to say? I used to barbecue meat when I was a student, okay?" He smiled and pinched the tip of her pretty nose.
"Huh? That's it?" Wrinkling the tip of her nose, she slapped his hand away. She thought he would have some more exciting answers! "I also grilled meat when I was a student, but I never knew how to make a fire."
Suddenly, she noticed a strange light in his eyes.
"No, it's been so many years, how could you still remember it? There must be something you haven't said, right?" She looked directly into his eyes as she applied barbecue sauce to the meat slices on the shelf.
"It's nothing." He smiled and said nothing while turning the meat slices over.
"How could it be nothing? There must be something!" The more he acted like nothing happened, the more suspicious she became.
"It's really nothing, but..." He raised his head and looked at the dense forest on the top, "But before coming to Ancheng, I lived on an Australian farm for a while. At that time, the owner of the farm taught me how to survive in the wild."
"Is that why you know how to make a fire?" She understood, but, "Why does he want to teach you how to survive in the wild? Does he think our Ancheng is very backward?" Thinking of this possibility, Nini rolled her eyes.
"Please! Our Ancheng society and technology are very advanced and modern, okay? It's not an uncivilized country..." Nini shouted dissatisfied.
"We all know that, but the Anjo in my impression remains the same as it was when I was five years old."
"What was Anjo like when you were five?" She stopped flipping the barbecue and looked up at him.
"Just like now." He looked around the environment and smiled.
"Like this?" Nini was stunned.
"Yes, just like it is now." Seeing the stunned look on her face, he smiled and said: "At that time, our family lived in the suburbs of Taipei, with lush mountains and forests behind, a large garden in front, and a mountain stream. , walk a few hundred meters, and you can see the vast vegetable garden, where there are endless sweet potatoes to roast, and there are endless fireflies to catch at night.”
Looking at the children who were out with their families and playing in the water not far away, there was a smile in his eyes.
A cool breeze came gently, blowing through the mountain forest, the green leaves rustling, and the little bits of sunlight reflected on his body were swaying.
Stretching out his hand and spreading his palm, he caught the bright sunlight falling through the forest leaves. He lowered his dark eyes, raised the corners of his lips slightly, and stared at the golden light that heated his palms.
"Such an environment may not be special to you or others, but to me, it was my happy childhood." He turned to look at her and smiled lightly.
"This is all because of your grandfather, right?" She remembered that he once mentioned that his grandfather was the person who changed his life.
"You can say that, but you can't say he is wrong." He looked dim, "I can only say that he has always had high expectations for us, brother and sister, and he doesn't want us to embarrass the Lu family."
"But at that time, you were all just children..."
"Ever since my parents passed away, Ning Yu and I are no longer children." He smiled bitterly, "Generally, the responsibility and obligation of children is that as long as they study hard and get first place in the exam, they can make their elders very wealthy. face."
"Yes, when I was a kid, I was ranked third in the class. My mom and dad were so happy that they even served me extra food that night to celebrate!" She laughed and talked about her childhood.
Looking at her beautiful face with a soft smile, there was bitterness in his eyes.
"But for Ning Yu and I, that is just one of the many obligations and responsibilities we have as the Lu family." Because grandpa has already arranged all the growth and cultivation plans for their future. painting.
(End of chapter)