Unbridled

Chapter 66

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"Children are so powerful now?" Ding Ji laughed, "I didn't know anything when I was so old..."

"Forget it," the aunt said, "when you were so old, you were the first person to see that Uncle Li and his daughter-in-law were going to divorce upstairs."

Ding Ji thought for a while, and laughed twice.

"Where's your phone?" the little girl asked.

"Huh?" Ding Ji shook his phone, "What's wrong?"

"Is there a photo of him on the phone?" My aunt asked tentatively.

Ding Ji understands what Auntie means. Lin Wuyu has a photo of him on his mobile phone, so it is possible that Lin Wuyu is interested in him. Now Auntie wants to know whether it is a single arrow or a double arrow. After all, the nature of the double arrow is completely different. .

Although he was not very willing to shake it all out when the family reunion was just beginning, Ding Ji still planned to tell the truth, or not to say it, and to say it all at once.

Everyone knows it clearly, no one can guess.

"I have it in my phone," Ding Ji lowered his head and poked it on the phone a few times, "but it's not used on the screensaver and the desktop... I don't know when he put my photo on the screen saver."

The little aunt didn't speak, she leaned her head over his shoulder and looked at the phone with him.

Ding Ji opened the album and flipped through it. After flipping through the previous photos of little mung bean, the first one was Lin Wuyu, and I could feel my aunt shaking slightly.

However, he likes this photo of Lin Wuyu very much. This photo was taken by him, just the day before yesterday.

Lin Wuyu just came out of the shower, shirtless, and went to the balcony to hang his clothes in a happy mood when he came back.

Against the light, the whole person was bordered by the golden stars. When he saw him holding up the phone, Lin Wuyu stopped, tilted his head slightly, and smiled.

"Sudden filming in front of me?" he said.

In the background, there is bright light outside the door and window, and there are large green tree shadows, which blur into a cloud of deep and light hazy color blocks in the lens, green, gold, white...

"This one is very handsome," the aunt said softly. "Who took it? You?"

"Well," Ding Ji responded, "this is in our dormitory."

The aunt did not speak.

Ding Ji paused with his fingers, clicked on the photo, and after hesitating for a short time, set this photo as a mobile phone screensaver.

He turned off the screen, then tapped it again, the screen turned on, and Lin Wuyu's smile appeared.

That's how the little mung bean saw it...

The little aunt sighed softly: "I see."

"Did Little Mung Bean tell anyone else?" Ding Ji asked.

"No, just..." The aunt smiled suddenly, "She whispered to me yesterday that she wanted to chase after brother Xiaolin, but she didn't want to chase at night. I asked her why, and she said that she saw brother Xiaolin's phone with yours on the phone. Photos, and said... you two are very close."

"So she gave up?" Ding Ji asked.

"Yeah." The little girl nodded.

"...So decisive," Ding Ji said with a smile. Although he could laugh and hear his relaxed tone, his fingertips were still numb from nervousness. He lowered his head and took a breath, stabilizing himself. Emotion, asked in a low voice, "Does my grandma know?"

"I don't know, I didn't tell anyone," the aunt said. "Little Mung Bean even explained to me what the teacher said. No one else took the initiative to tell you. If you know it, you can't say it anywhere."

Lin Wuyu carried a bag of food and drinks, nibbled the Big Mac and returned to the octopus.

Liu Jinpeng and Xiao Mungdou were still queuing up, and they were almost there. Grandma and grandfather were looking up at the people on the octopus together, smiling happily. The little uncle hid by the trash can in the distance and smoked.

When he saw Ding Ji sitting on the chair next to his sister-in-law, he stopped and his heart sank.

This state, at first glance, is talking about something.

After hesitating for a while, he walked over to the grandparents and brought ice cream to grandma, and grandpa took a coke.

Yu Guangli Ding Ji looked over here, he turned his head and raised the bag in his hand, Ding Ji beckoned him to take it, he pointed to the little mung bean, Ding Ji nodded.

Lin Wuyu brought potato grids and ice cream to Xiaomungdou and Liu Jinpeng: "Call us if you can't finish eating, you can't take this."

"If I eat it myself, I'll finish it in three bites," Liu Jinpeng said. "Just eat the little mung bean slowly, and people need to be elegant."

"I can be inelegant, too." Little Mung Bean reached out and took the ice cream, digging directly at the edge of the box, pressing her fingers against the bottom of the box, and the whole piece of ice cream lifted up, and she opened her mouth and took a big bite.

"Hey," Lin Wuyu was startled, "don't worry, my stomach hurts for a while, and I'll take it for you if I can't finish eating."

"It's okay," Little Mungdou waved his hand boldly, "I'll give it to Brother Pengpeng after taking two bites."

Lin Wuyu estimated that even if Ding Ji and his sister-in-law didn't finish talking, they had already made a conclusion, so he turned around and walked over with the bag.

"Is there any ice cream?" The aunt asked.

"Yes," Lin Wuyu took out a box and handed it to her, "and French fries and chicken wings."

"Ice cream is already broken, I can't eat chicken wings anymore," the aunt pinched her stomach, "I'm losing weight."

"You were losing weight when I was in kindergarten," Ding Ji reached into the bag and took a hamburger, and lightly pinched his fingers twice in Lin Wuyu's palm, "Is this a protracted battle, or it has never been a fiasco. The kind that won."

Lin Wuyu glanced at him, and the corner of his mouth tickled indistinctly.

"Fuck, I've won a few times," the aunt said with a smile, "Besides, losing weight is a lifelong career."

"It's a life-long slogan." Lin Wuyu said.

"It's just that you reacted quickly, right? You two are bullying me together, right?" My aunt gave them a sideways glance, got up and walked over to the queue, "I hate it to death."

"What did you say?" Lin Wuyu watched her sister-in-law walk away, then turned to look at Ding Ji.

"Yeah." Ding Ji replied while nibbling on the hamburger.

"Didn't you plan to take a look at the situation first?" Lin Wuyu asked.

"Uncomfortable," Ding Ji said, "I sat next to her and she began to test. I guess if I don't say it, she won't wait to go back and ask again."

"I see my aunt... is it alright?" Lin Wuyu asked carefully.

"It's okay to look at it," Ding Ji sighed softly, "When I first admitted it, she trembled all over."

Lin Wuyu didn't ask any more questions.

My sister-in-law is in her thirties, and her ability to bear these things is better, but if these things don't fall on her, she will never know whether she can bear it or not, and how much she can bear.

Auntie has been very good.

Those enlightened parents and elders whose attitudes are as relaxed as they just accept the simple message of "my child is in love" are spread among the masses, and they will be instantly diluted as if they never existed.

After all, even in a school known for being open-minded like Fuzhong Middle School, he would be verbally attacked when he came out of the closet, and until now, he still occasionally receives abusive friend requests.

"But she won't tell her grandma," Ding Ji said, "and she won't tell anyone. When I decide, I'll tell it myself."

"Well," Lin Wuyu nodded and took a big bite of the hamburger, "How did you know?"

"... this is really amazing," Ding Ji looked at him, "little mung bean wanted to chase you, but suddenly she didn't want to... "

"Wait," Lin Wuyu couldn't even chew a hamburger, "what did you say?"

"Because she saw my photo on your phone," Ding Ji said, "she thought that was a sign that you liked me, so she gave up and told her mother to keep it a secret."

Lin Wuyu was stunned for a while, swallowed the hamburger, and said with a smile, "If I hadn't already fallen into your pit, I would have waited for her for ten years."

"I was so cute when I was young," Ding Ji said.

"So," Lin Wuyu thought for a while, "I actually waited for you for more than ten years, right?"

"...Don't take a fucking chance and go straight to the pole!" Ding Ji glared at him.

"There's no way, for me," Lin Wuyu said, "there are poles everywhere, you don't need to take the chance, it's too easy to get on the pole, it's just a matter of whether you want to."

"Shut up." Ding Ji looked at the queue.

Liu Jinpeng had already brought the little mung bean to prepare the octopus, and the little mung bean was a little excited and kept jumping on the spot.

"I'm going to record a video for Little Mung Bean." Ding Ji took out his mobile phone.

Lin Wuyu walked over with him.

"Douer—" Ding Ji raised his phone and shouted.

The little mung bean turned his head and waved at this side: "Hello—"

Then Liu Jinpeng took her to a paw.

"Is there a seat belt?" Grandma came over and asked from the side.

"Yes," Ding Ji turned the camera to face her grandma, "Come on, let's take a look at this old lady who wants to have fun."

"I'm wronged to death." Grandma said.

Several people laughed.

"You can play the merry-go-round later," Ding Ji said, "don't snatch it from the children."

"I have never robbed a child!" Grandma solemnly affirmed.

"Then someone took me off the wooden horse and threw me aside," Ding Ji said, "I was so angry that I cried."

"Who knows who it is." Grandma turned her face away and looked at the octopus, "Quick record over there, open it!"

Ding Ji's camera turned back again, pulled with his fingers and zoomed in closer, facing Xiao Mung Bean and Liu Jinpeng's paw.

Lin Wuyu stood behind them, watching the family while nibbling on the second Big Mac.

The little aunt looked quite normal. She was chatting and laughing with the little uncle. Grandpa and grandma were even more happy. When grandma saw her paws raised, she even jumped.

Lin Wuyu's eyes finally fell on the back of Ding Ji's head.

Ding Ji is really a good-looking boy, and the back of his head is so good-looking.

He raised his hand and poked the back of Ding Ji's head.

Ding Ji turned his head sharply and asked silently, why

"There is a bug." Lin Wuyu said.

"Fart." Ding Ji glared at him, then quickly swept to both sides. After making sure no one was paying attention, he quickly reached out and poked Lin Wuyu's nose.

"It's recorded." Lin Wuyu said.

"I'll just cut it in a while." Ding Ji said.

"Don't delete the original version." Lin Wuyu said in a breathless voice.

Ding Ji smiled: "I know."

After getting off the octopus, Little Mung Bean took grandma to make a few rounds of the merry-go-round. The children next to grandma laughed loudly, and Lin Wuyu couldn't help laughing along for a long time, not knowing what he was laughing at.

After playing the merry-go-round, Little Mung Bean continued to guide and lead everyone to the next goal.

"It will be a pirate ship in a while," she said as she walked while looking at the map. "The pirate ship is more exciting than an octopus, and those who are timid and seasick should not play... Who is with me?"

"I get motion sickness," Liu Jinpeng said, "I can't play this, I'm afraid I'll spit in the opposite face."

"I play." Ding Ji raised his hand.

"I play too." Lin Wuyu also raised his hand.

"Brother Xiao Lin just ate two Big Macs," Little Mung Bean turned to look at him, "Can you bear it for a while?"

"Can you see me eating two Big Macs?" Lin Wuyu really admired it.

"I probably won't notice if you eat two chicken drumsticks," said Little Mung Bean, "I was very surprised that the Big Mac was so big, so I saw it."

Everyone laughed.

"Great." Ding Ji gave her a thumbs up.

The pirate ship didn't look too exciting. As a ship swayed back and forth, Lin Wuyu felt that there was no problem, as long as it wasn't motion sickness.

The little aunt didn't dare to go up, Liu Jinpeng was car sick, and the little uncle brought the little mung bean to play, as well as Ding Ji and Lin Wuyu.

"Sit in the middle," said the little uncle.

"I'm fine, I'm going to sit on both ends," Little Mungdou said while getting on the boat, "Dad, if you're afraid, sit in the middle."

"What am I afraid of," said the little uncle, "I am afraid that you are afraid."

"How many times have I sat down," said Little Mung Bean, "I'm not afraid."

"Sit in the middle or at both ends?" Ding Ji asked Lin Wuyu in a low voice, "How about we sit in the middle?"

"Two ends." Lin Wuyu replied.

"Are you sure?" Ding Ji asked.

"Sure." Lin Wuyu nodded.

The two of them sat on the bow opposite Little Mung Bean and looked across the boat from her.

The little uncle pointed to the side, they turned their heads, and the little aunt was taking a mobile phone to record a video for them.

Ding Ji waved his hand, but Lin Wuyu didn't have the embarrassment to follow along. He always felt that the little aunt already knew at this moment, Ding Ji could do whatever he wanted, that was his family, and it was inappropriate to follow him too much.

So he just smiled.

"Wave." Ding Ji pushed him.

"Isn't it appropriate?" Lin Wuyu said, "It feels like deliberately irritating."

"Wave." Ding Ji pushed him again.

"Okay, okay..." Lin Wuyu raised his arm and waved with Ding Ji.

The scene reminded him of the "Couples Anniversary" video he had taken while flying with a drone.

Suddenly I feel a little trance, like some kind of foreshadowing.

"Okay," Ding Ji pulled his arm, "I'm addicted to swinging, who the hell are you dating?"

Only then did Lin Wuyu notice that the little aunt had already photographed the little mung bean. Below, only Liu Jinpeng was waving and interacting with him, giving him a lot of face. Grandpa and grandma were all laughing at the side.

"I'm lost." Lin Wuyu smiled and retracted his arms.

"Wandering in front of Liu Jinpeng?" Ding Ji clicked his tongue, "I didn't expect that, looking at such a single-minded person, he actually fell in love with me Tiezi?"

"Be careful," Lin Wuyu looked at him, "they can't hear or see what we are talking about here."

Ding Ji's eyes rolled to the side, and Lin Wuyu saw in the corner of his eye that the three girls who were sitting a row away from them all turned their heads.

Lin Wuyu cleared his throat and didn't say any more.

"But..." Ding Ji stretched his waist and narrowed his eyes comfortably. "Seriously, it's really easy at the moment. You don't have to worry about anything, and you don't have to be as afraid of being heard as a thief when you speak."

Lin Wuyu put his hand beside his leg, palm up, and tapped on the chair: "Come on little chicken."

"Go away." Ding Ji glanced at him, then laughed again when he saw his hand, and put his hand in his palm, "Are you sick?"

"Sitting in rows also makes me sick from lovesickness," Lin Wuyu said, "it's really sick."

Just as Ding Ji was about to hurt him, the bell of the pirate ship rang, and the hull began to swing.

"Let's go here first." Ding Ji said.

"It's cool." Lin Wuyu said.

Ding Ji was actually reluctant to sit on the bow, the amplitude was a bit too big and too exciting, but Lin Wuyu wanted to sit on the bow, so he gritted his teeth to accompany him.

The first few strokes were okay, the bow was not set high.

Then after the inertia got up, the bow began to get higher and higher, and when it was about to be vertical, the little mung bean on the opposite side let out a happy laugh.

"This little girl doesn't know who to follow..." Ding Ji said.

Lin Wuyu did not speak.

Ding Ji turned to look at him, and found that Lin Wuyu, who was cold and unrestrained just now, was not sitting on the bow of the boat, but his expression was stiff now, and the knuckles of his fingers holding the railing were white.

"Fuck me?" Ding Ji was shocked, "Brother Wuyu?"

"Did..." When Lin Wuyu was answering him, the bow on their side suddenly went up and stood up 90 degrees, Lin Wuyu grabbed his hand tightly, and the voice floated up, "Well— "

Although he knew that Lin Wuyu was scared, Ding Ji still couldn't help bursting into a guilt laughter. This voice felt like he could call Lin Wuyu's mother thousands of miles away.

"I-fuck!" Lin Wuyu, who always spoke civilly when the bow sank, scolded, "Why is this?"

"Don't tell me you've never sat before?" Ding Ji was shocked again.

"I just haven't sat there before," Lin Wuyu said, "Can't you?"

Before Ding Ji made a sound, the bow of the boat was raised again, and Lin Wuyu lay on the railing: "No, no, no, no..."

"Do you want to vomit?" Ding Ji was a little worried while having fun, and leaned over, leaned over to his ear and asked in a low voice, "Uncomfortable?"

"No," Lin Wuyu clenched his hand tightly, "it's just the pounding of my heart, it's killing me..."

"Is your heart okay?" Ding Ji was nervous.

"No," Lin Wuyu said, "I just had a physical examination, I just... I'm just scared because of me."

"I'm not afraid, I'm not afraid," Ding Ji hurriedly whispered in a series, and glanced at the opposite little mung bean, the little uncle was already lying on the railing, only the little mung bean was still happily shouting and waving with her mother. , Taking advantage of this moment, he leaned forward and bit Lin Wuyu's ear, "Don't be afraid."

Lin Wuyu turned his head suddenly: "What?"

"Can't you feel it?" Ding Ji asked.

"You bit me?" Lin Wuyu asked.

"Well." Ding Ji responded.

Lin Wuyu laughed: "I'm fine."