He couldn't see her face clearly, but he could still see her face in the darkness. So he greedily moved closer to her, trying to see her expression clearly.
Daniel's eyes were focused and sacred, as if he was looking at a treasure, without any intention of blasphemy. Leena fell asleep beside him defenselessly. In fact, it was also a kind of trust for him. He smiled and felt satisfied.
He didn't know how much he liked Leena. Maybe he was just a little appreciate her but not beloved her. So far, she had an unparalleled position in his heart. Because he liked her, he didn't care about her identity without parents, because he liked her, he didn't care about her marriage, because he liked her, so he was willing to raise her child with him, but he didn't know whether she would agree or not. Maybe it would take some time for her to completely end the last relationship before she had the energy to face the next one, so he waited patiently.
With a sigh, Daniel stood up and covered a blanket for her. Then he got out of bed and pulled the big shed in the corner. It
o do some work. The vegetable field was not far from the end of the village, and it took more than 20 minutes to get there. The sun hadn't come out in the morning, so it was very cool and the air was fresh. Grandmother carried the contact on her back, and Leena had nothing in her hands. She wanted to help grandmother carry the hoe. Grandmother said, "You haven't done anything so that you can't carry it. I am in good health, and I can carry it."
Leena didn't insist. She looked at the scenery all the way and asked grandma about the names of all kinds of wild flowers. When they arrived at the vegetable field, she was shocked again. It turned out that many of her food grew in this way. She was excited and curious about everything. While helping grandma to pull the grass, she kept asking. Grandma was also very kind. She told her everything she asked. At last, grandma said, "If you like here, you can come here with Daniel more often in the future. We two live alone, and our children can only come back once a year. It's very lonely. We are very happy that you come here."