Originally, Xiao Zhenyun was still racking his brains to find a way to sow discord between the two, but he ended up sleeping and doing nothing. When he woke up, Si Chu and Ye Feiran had a quarrel for some unknown reason, and they didn't reconcile until they arrived at the hotel and had dinner.
Ye Feiran didn't go downstairs to eat at all, and Si Chu was in a bad mood and only ate a little. The dog's ears were obviously drooping, and its tail didn't wag anymore.
The unscrupulous and evil uncle Xiao Zhenyun was overjoyed and immediately took advantage of the situation to invite Si Chu to the night market in the nearby town. Si Chu didn't want to go back to her room to face her boyfriend for the time being, and she also wanted to test whether her uncle really had emotional problems as Ye Feiran guessed, so she accepted Xiao Zhenyun's invitation.
The so-called market is just a simple short street with vendors selling snacks, fruits, and small items on both sides, and a convenience store at the end of the alley.
The sentry had a light taste and kept his distance from the heavy food on the street. He also disliked the noise and scratched his ears the whole time. On the other hand, Xiao Zhenyun took a look around with great interest and bought some skewers for himself leisurely. Seeing that he was handsome and disabled, the vendor aunt enthusiastically added two more skewers of potatoes and gave him a discount. Xiao Zhenyun asked Si Chu to help carry it, and went to the next door to order a portion of fried clams, and bought a box of glutinous rice cakes and a box of bowl cakes for Si Chu.
Finally, he took the dog into the convenience store and picked up a can of beer to have a drink.
Si Chu's eyelids twitched when he saw Xiao Zhenyun buying wine, and his mind couldn't help but recall the terrible look of his drunk uncle at the last engagement party. He usually looked a gentle and frail man, but after getting drunk, his hands were so strong that his ears and tail were almost pulled off.
He had never learned how to beat around the bush and inconspicuously gather information. He wanted to ask Xiao Zhenyun about his relationship status several times along the way, but he didn't know how to start. Now that his attention was drawn to the beer and he was feeling scared, he didn't know what to say.
The clock quietly pointed to eight o'clock, and the sky outside was completely dark. He didn't feel anything when he was walking through the busy downtown area, but when he left the crowd and walked further and further away along the path, the cold wind mixed with the smell of salty sea water silently showed its fangs, got into Xiao Zhenyun's collar, swallowed up the last bit of his warmth, and froze his fingers.
What a sin... Why did "Xiao Zhenyun" in the novel have to chat with Si Chu on the lawn? Isn't the warm hotel room good? Aren't the small tables and chairs set up by vendors for customers' convenience? If all else fails, squatting on the curb is not unacceptable...
Was it to create a camping-like relaxed and happy atmosphere? Was it to create a youthful environment for innocent boys to fall in love? But where was the lawn? He was almost pushed three kilometers by Si Chu, and apart from the green belt in the middle of the road, he didn't even see a playground with grass.
Facing the increasingly biting cold wind, Xiao Zhenyun rubbed his hands, carefully fastened each button, put on his hood, took out the blanket he had prepared in advance, and wrapped himself tightly.
Si Chu was young and energetic, and he was also a sentry. He didn't feel cold even in his short-sleeved shirt. Before he knew it, his uncle in the wheelchair in front of him turned from a handsome and elegant woman with long black straight hair into a round ball of fur. He finally reacted, "Uncle, it's so cold. Let's stop shopping and go back to the hotel."