It's said that my child still has a father Ch. 32

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Zhou Qi's solar plexus ached slightly, and he said helplessly, "Okay, okay, I won't yell anymore, I won't yell anymore. I hope you're kinder to Uncle Su than to me, your father."

"He is better than you..." Wangwang seemed to be considering the wording, and finally he thought of an appropriate word, "Uncle Su is just better than you. If you are better, I will be kind too." Wangwang said this seriously, but his voice was so childish that Zhou Qi wanted to laugh out loud.

Zhou Qi smiled evilly and said to Su Yuanzhan, "My son said you are a good boy." Zhou Qi laughed so hard that he was out of breath. "Do you think you are a good boy?"

"Be good?" Su Yuanzhan raised the last word.

Zhou Qi couldn't help laughing and explained incoherently: "Wangwang actually thinks you are obedient. I am such an unruly person, I won't compete with you in obedience. You are the best!"

Wangwang heard his father's unbridled laughter on the other end of the phone. Realizing that he had said something wrong, he said anxiously, "Dad! I didn't mean that. I just said..." He couldn't say what he meant for a moment, "You are just too naughty!" He suddenly had an idea and remembered the words that the teacher in his class used to scold the children. He felt that his father was just like that, just like a big kid.

Zhou Qi was frustrated when he heard the word "naughty". He stopped laughing and pretended to be pitiful and said, "Wangwang, why do you say that to me?"

Wangwang's heart was as soft as cotton candy, and it softened as soon as he was touched: "Then you should come back earlier and be a good father!"

Zhou Qi was almost hurt from trying to hold back his laughter, so he promised, "We'll be at the train station soon, and we'll be home in a few hours."

Wangwang was satisfied. He reminded his father and aunt to be careful on the road as usual and then hung up the phone.

Zhou Qi held the phone and fell on the seat with laughter. Zhou Pan had a look on his face that he couldn't bear to look at. Su Yuanzhan looked at him with a smile and said, "Are you so happy that your son called you naughty?" Zhou Qi's phone leaked a little sound, and Wangwang's voice was loud, so he heard the conversation between the two clearly.

"Hey, Wangwang said you were the best." Zhou Qi didn't care, "He was blinded by your appearance."

Su Yuanzhan turned the steering wheel and said calmly, "That's because Wangwang doesn't have a rich vocabulary, otherwise I guarantee he wouldn't have said this word." He changed his mind and asked, "What about you? Are you deceived by my appearance?"

Zhou Qi said righteously: "I have already seen through your disguise and see ChiluÇ’luÇ’'s true nature."

"Naked?" Su Yuanzhan glanced at him out of the corner of his eye. His mind had already penetrated from the surface to the inside. He nodded slightly in agreement in his heart. You really have seen through my naked "nature".

Zhou Qi was completely unaware and urged him to drive carefully because he wanted to go home early.

Su Yuanzhan drove to the train station at an unhurried pace, accompanied them to buy train tickets, and eagerly carried two large plastic bags to see them off on the train. The two bags were really unsightly, probably because few people in the courtyard packed things, and the packing skills were really poor, which made Su Yuanzhan, who was originally a decent man, look a little funny.

Zhou Qi took the two big bags and said, "I'll ask Wang Wang to call and thank you when I get home. He loves eating these."

Su Yuanzhan was ten centimeters taller than Qiqiu. He stood up and patted his head and said, "Well, get in the car quickly. Remember to report safety when you get home."

Zhou Qi responded and followed Zhou Pan into the crowded carriage.

Zhou Pan muttered, "You and your friend have such a good relationship, you're just short of holding hands like girls when you go to the bathroom."

Zhou Qi said unconsciously: "Really? Maybe he treats Wang Wang well, so I treat him well too."

"Forget it." Zhou Pan patted him. "He's been nice to you and Wangwang. If you were a woman, I'd have doubted his motives."

Zhou Qi laughed and didn't answer. He fiddled with the bag in his hand and said, "Sister, you think too much. He has many beautiful women waiting for him."

Zhou Pan thought about it and decided not to dwell on the topic.

Time passed by in a flash, and the train arrived at the terminal with the sound of the whistle.

Zhou Qi and Zhou Pan took the evening bus to the town, but it still took them about ten minutes to walk home.

Zhou Qi walked forward with big strides towards the setting sun and saw Zhou Dad's red store sign from a distance. Thinking that it would be taken down soon and that their family would say goodbye to this place and embrace a new life, he couldn't help feeling a little reluctant and emotional.

The two people were getting closer and closer to the sign, and Zhou Qi now clearly saw Wang Wang, who was sitting on a small stool at the door of the store, looking around. He had a lollipop in his hand and he licked it nonchalantly every few seconds.

Zhou Qi saw him, and he immediately saw Zhou Qi as well, shouting, "Dad, Aunt! You're finally back, Grandpa and I have been waiting for you for so long!"

Wangwang stood up from the small stool, ran to Qizhou with his short legs, and enthusiastically helped him carry the plastic bag.

Zhou Qi handed one over, used his free hand to rub his fluffy hair, and gave him a warm smile. Suddenly, Zhou Qi felt that it didn't matter where he lived, as long as he was with his family.

The packed bag was not heavy. He looked at the two hands holding the pig's trotters and knew that they were the pig's trotters packed by Uncle Su for him. He couldn't help but move closer to smell the fragrance.

Zhou Qi couldn't stand his greedy look, so he flicked his head with his finger and said, "Don't smell it. I'll let Grandpa heat it up for you when we get home."

Dad Zhou had just packed up the miscellaneous belongings in the store and was now taking out the trash when he heard his children talking. He quickly put down the dustpan and asked, "You two must be hungry after going out. Let's go back and have dinner. Your mom said she'll be the chef today."

Wangwang exclaimed: "Why is grandma cooking?" He pouted, "The dishes grandma cooks always taste weird. Heige won't eat them. I eat them for grandma's sake. Heige is even pickier than me."

Zhou Qi was powerless to refute. His mother's cooking was indeed not delicious... Not only was it not delicious, she also liked to create her own dishes, which were simply dark cuisine. It just so happened that she would develop a strong interest in cooking after a while, so the time had come for the whole family to suffer.

Father Zhou smiled like a Maitreya Buddha. He pointed to his mouth and said, "Wangwang, you can't let grandma know what I said, or she will definitely not admit defeat. You will have to eat her food for the next week."

Wangwang had a sad face. The person in the family who was most cared for by his grandmother was always the one who had food picked for him most frequently. He always mixed it with the rice and swallowed it silently.

Zhou Qi knew Wangwang's pain very well, as he and his sister had gone through the same thing when they were little. He coughed, shook the plastic bag in his hand, and said, "Let's heat this up and have grandma cook less. Let's just make mushrooms and vegetables!"

Mushrooms and green vegetables are one of the few dishes Zhou's mother makes that are acceptable. Zhou doesn't understand why her mother loves hodgepodge, and she can't figure out how much salt to use. If she puts less salt, she'll just put sugar. God knows what she's thinking. Salt and sugar are two spices that can't be mixed together, okay...

Dad Zhou has said it several times, but Mom Zhou still thinks the same way, so she just lets her do what she wants. It's not easy for her partner to have a hobby, and she doesn't cook often.

Zhouqi locked the shop and walked back holding Wangwang's hand. Before they reached the door of their home, Wangwang broke free of Zhouqi's hand and ran like a wild horse to meet Heige who had gone out to greet his master.

Brother Hei was very dark and shiny, and he was fat and strong at home. He had a friendly personality and had been vaccinated, so we allowed them to have contact during the period.

Zhou Qi rushed into the kitchen and saw that Mother Zhou was indeed preparing her Manchu-Han banquet.

He silently opened the box, took out the pork elbow that had been kept in it for the whole afternoon, took out the steamer from the rice cooker, and said, "Mom, remember to heat it up later. My friend sent this to Wangwang."

"Okay, let's have the pig's trotters. Save the bones for the big black dog." Mother Zhou took a look and continued cooking.

When Zhou Qi saw the green vegetables tumbling in the pot, he felt a little relieved. Everything looked normal.

After a muddled dinner, the whole family praised Zhou Ma's dishes. Only then did she feel satisfied and gave up the idea of ​​continuing the meal tomorrow. In short, her dishes always had a yellowish flavor.

Wangwang and Heige enjoyed eating the pig's trotters the most. Heige's tail didn't stop wagging all night.

Before getting off the train, Zhou Qi sent a text message to Su Yuanzhan to inform him that he and his sister had arrived home safely. After eating and drinking, he took out his phone again and saw that Su Yuanzhan had sent four words: "Come back early."

Zhou Qi was unclear about why he was coming back? Was he waiting for him to return to the capital to teach Su Liqun, and was determined not to waste the money he paid?

He curled up in the rattan chair and caught a glimpse of Heige, who was chewing a bone outside with his tail wagging. He called Su Yuanzhan's cell phone and asked, "Hello, are you busy now?"

Su Yuanzhan had just finished taking a shower, his wet hair was not wiped, and his voice seemed to still be filled with moisture, a little ethereal: "I'm free, just stay at home."

"Wangwang, come here and thank your Uncle Su." Zhou Qi shouted to Wangwang who was watching Heige eating, and then took his hand away from the microphone, "Wait a moment."

Wangwang pulled a handful of Heige's hair before answering the phone: "Uncle Su, thank you for the pig's trotters you bought. They are as delicious as those made by grandpa."

"You're welcome." Su Yuanzhan smiled, "Come over and play next time. Uncle Su has other delicious food here."

Qiqiu turned on the speakerphone for Wangwang, and when he heard that this man was trying to abduct his son again, he felt really annoyed and couldn't help but interrupt: "Su Yuanzhan, you're almost there, Wangwang is going to study in the capital." The implication was that he didn't have that much time to visit you.

Su Yuanzhan wiped the water off his hair and said, "It's still the weekend, bring him over to play with Su Liqun."

Zhou Qi lowered his head and thought about it, it really is possible. There is a lot of traffic on weekends, and Zhou's father must be in the store. Although Zhou's mother no longer opens a clinic in the capital, she still has to help her husband manage the store.

"Okay, I'll take him over when the time comes. He looks pretty well behaved."

Su Yuanzhan vaguely felt that if he and Zhou Qi were together, Zhou Wang would not be a big problem, and he could just give him some guidance when the time came, but he still had to consolidate the revolutionary relationship in advance.

"Wangwang has already thanked you. I'm going to hang up now." Zhou Qi had to go take a shower in a while, so he muttered that he was going to hang up.

Su Yuanzhan's tone contained indulgence: "Well, see you in a few days."

After a while, there was a beep from the phone and he hung up. He put the phone down and went to wipe his hair with a towel.

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