After returning home, Leena was preoccupied. Her mother asked, "What's wrong?''
"Nothing," said Leena. After she threw her bag on the sofa, she slumped into it lazily, looking very tired.
Sitting opposite to her, Mrs. Yang was packing up a pile of red things. It was not until Leena saw it that she knew it was things like couplets and red envelopes. She turned around and thought, 'Oh, new year is coming.'
She asked, "Mom, what's the date of New Year's Eve this year?"
"13 February."
Rolling her eyes, Leena looked at the ceiling for a while, trying to think of the holiday or arrangement close to 13 February. She felt that there was one thing that happened around the Spring Festival, but she couldn't remember.
But counting the days, the Spring Festival was around the corner. If the Minor New Year had come, can the Spring Festival be far behind?
Looking at the red envelope, Mrs. Yang suddenly remembered something and said, "Oh, I almost forget."
Seeing her get up and walk towards her room, Leena kept staring at her, wondering what could happen?
After a while, Mrs. Yang took out a red envelope and handed it to Leena. "This is the invitation card sent by the driver of Carlson when you were out. It seems that someone is going to get married."
Leena suddenly clapped her hands and reme
with him after she went back with him. Even if she went back, it was just to visit her mother during the Spring Festival.
Without saying anything to displease her, Mrs. Yang raised her hand and said, "Go. It's going to snow. Go back early!"
Then Leena left with Carlson.
After closing the door, Mrs. Yang immediately went back to her room and opened the desk cabinet, but the notebook was not in it. She looked up and down for a while and frowned, thinking, 'Where is it? It was here before?'?
Mrs. Yang rummaged through the other cabinets and the bed. She also looked under the pillow and quilt, but she still couldn't find the notebook. She wondered if Leena had taken the notebook with her?
After Leena went back home with Carlson, he looked much more relaxed. He often smiled from time to time, and he was very active even when he was driving.
Leena couldn't help but looked at him for a few times. "What big project have you reached today? Why are you so happy?" asked Leena.
"You are my big project. That you are willing to come home with me is my lifelong big project!" Carlson turned around and smiled at her.
"Don't be glib tongued!" Leena reproached.
"In fact, mom wants us to be together." Said Carlson.
"My mother..." "It's too early for you to be happy. She's still testing you!"