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Chu Molin couldn’t help but laugh after receiving Qin Xue’s gaze.
He finally understood Xie Jun’s feelings. Qin Xue was now focused entirely on her mother-in-law, ignoring him and even blaming him for competing with her for her mother’s attention.
Had he fallen out of favor in just one day?
Chu Molin reluctantly placed the fried doughstick that his mother-in-law had given him on the plate in front of Qin Xue.
This made Qin Xue happy, and she sweetly smiled at Chu Molin.
In fact, in Qin Xue’s heart, what she wanted wasn’t the fried doughstick but Chu Molin’s affection.
Seeing Qin Xue’s sweet smile, Chu Molin felt warmth in his heart, understanding her intentions.
Nangong Shulan quietly ate her own breakfast without saying anything. What could she say?
She was almost full from the lovey-dovey exchanges between her daughter and son-in-law.
The young people now were truly different from their generation.
Back in their time, they didn’t have such courage to show affection in front of others.
As a couple, they weren’t used to being overly intimate with each other.
Let alone when a third person was present, so this morning she got her fill of lovey-dovey behavior.
Qin Xue, who grew up in a later generation, was used to this and didn’t think there was anything inappropriate about it.
And Chu Molin didn’t care about others’ opinions because Qin Xue was the person he wanted to stay with and love for his entire life.
As a result, the couple didn’t have an awkward personality, so they naturally exhibited a way of interaction that didn’t fit this era.
However, they didn’t realize it themselves, and Nangong Shulan thought that if her daughter and son-in-law got along well and were happy, that was enough.
Therefore, Nangong Shulan didn’t remind them that their current interaction was a bit too much.
“Mom, Xiao Yu’s breakfast is being kept warm in the pot for him so that when he comes back and eats it, it’s still hot,” Qin Xue put Qin Yu’s breakfast into the pot to keep it warm.
Chu Molin conscientiously cleaned up the dishes, and Nangong Shulan, who was thanked for her hard work in preparing breakfast, rested in the living room chair.
Nangong Shulan sat there and watched the busy couple clean up, feeling secretly happy.
“Xue’er, be careful when you go to the city later.
This is your mother’s first time here, so you should be careful not to get separated,” Chu Molin cautioned Qin Xue as he washed the dishes.
“Okay, I know.” Qin Xue also understood this.
After Qin Xue and Chu Molin finished tidying up, Qin Xue took her backpack, and remembered that she should go and get the toddler walker before leaving.
“Chu Molin, I almost forgot. The walker I ordered for Little Jingtao can be picked up now,” Qin Xue nearly forgot about this.
“Where is it? I can go and get it for you later,” Chu Molin thought that his injury had healed a lot, and it wouldn’t be a problem to pick up a walker.
“No need, there’s still some work left to do on it. What I meant is that I want you to accompany me to the village this afternoon,” Qin Xue and her mother were going to take a bus to the city now and could take the supply truck back from the research institute later.
“You’re pushing yourself too hard. Just tell me what needs to be done, and I’ll go and get it for you,” Chu Molin was worried that Qin Xue was pushing herself too hard and that her body wouldn’t be able to take it.
“That’s fine then. Here’s the blueprint, and this is how the cloth should be installed,” Qin Xue took out a blueprint and a piece of cloth, telling Chu Molin how the cloth should be installed and what it was for.
After understanding the instructions, Chu Molin went with his mother to the city.
They were lucky, as the bus came just after they arrived at the station, saving them from waiting in vain.
Mother and daughter found two seats next to each other on the bus.
Both mother and daughter were beautiful, and even at her age, Nangong
Shulan couldn’t help but draw attention with the clothes Qin Xue had given her.
When they left the research institute, Qin Xue noticed that many people were staring at her mother..