Hearing Wang Hao say that they have been married for more than ten years, the old man looked in disbelief: "Looking at you guys, I thought they were just married couples!"
Wang Hao: "The children are all thirteen."
The old man: "Really? That's good. It's rare to see you have such a good relationship after being married for so long."
Wang Hao replied with a smile, "I was lucky enough to meet her."
Han Wen was shocked by Wang Hao's sudden affection, and she had never seen him express her feelings so frankly.
Just when Han Wen was at a loss, Hu Zi suddenly came back with a meal.
Seemingly unaware of the suspicion of the atmosphere, Huzi happily sat back to the seat just now with the box lunch in his hand.
"Mom, do you know who I saw just now?"
Han Wen: "Your third uncle?"
Huzi: "Well, my third uncle also went to buy food, but only bought two buns."
Han Wen: "Did he see you?"
Hu Zi: "No, can I let him see it?" After speaking, he asked Wang Hao next to him, "Dad, do you want beef or braised pork?"
Wang Hao: "How many braised pork did you buy?"
Huzi: "One serving."
Wang Hao: "You and your mother pick the rest for me first."
Hu Zi thought about it first and gave her mother a chicken one, a braised pork one for his father, and kept a beef one for himself.
Wang Hao didn't eat first. He looked at the old man opposite and asked, "Are you hungry, do you want to eat first?"
Hearing this, the old man waved his hand immediately and replied with a smile, "No, I'll wait for my old guys to wake up and eat a piece."
Huzi looked up at the old man, the smart one didn't say much, and lowered his head to eat his lunch.
After eating two bites, he felt that the beef was just so-so, turned his head to look at his parents, and said with a smile, "Mom, does your chicken taste good?"
Han Wen: "General." After thinking of something, she raised her eyebrows and asked, "Do you want to eat?"
Hu Zi replied with bright eyes: "Well, I want to try it."
After hearing this, Han Wen sent the lunch to Hu Zi, Hu Zi took two pieces of chicken and two pieces of his own beef.
Then he asked Wang Hao, "Dad, is the braised pork delicious?"
Wang Hao knew what he was thinking when Huzi first asked him, and he took the initiative to reach out without saying anything.
Then he said to Han Wen: "This is a thin piece, you can try it too."
Han Wen raised her head and unceremoniously took away the piece of lean meat left by Wang Hao, and then added a few pieces of chicken thighs.
The old man sat across from them and was amazed at the way their family of three got along.
Han Wen could no longer eat half of her meal, so she naturally handed the leftovers to Wang Hao.
Wang Hao didn't dislike three times, five and two after eating, and he took the tiger's son and went to throw the garbage together.
Because I was too excited in the morning, this time in the afternoon was particularly boring. Although Han Wen had slept on the boat, she planned to squinting and resting because she had nothing to do now.
Huzi's age is when he is full of energy. When he saw his mother fell asleep, he pouted and began to look around.
Looking at the old grandpas sitting opposite, I couldn't help but become curious.
"Grandpa, you are going there by car!"
Old man: "Go to Beijing."
Hu Zi immediately became interested when he heard that he went to Beijing, "Are you from Beijing?"
The old man: "Well, from Beijing."
Hu Zi listened with a look of longing: "Beijing is good!"
The old man looked at Huzi and asked with a smile, "Have you been there?"
Huzi: "I haven't been there, but I have two friends in Beijing. They say that Beijing is so big, there are *** and the Great Wall."
"Yes, there are all of the things you mentioned, and there are many famous scenic spots." The old man replied with a smile.
Speaking of other scenic spots, Hu Zi's eyes flashed with loneliness, "Well, it's a pity."
The inexplicable old man understood the meaning of Hu Zi's words, "Does the little one know a lot?"
Only then did Hu Zi react, and smiled sloppily, "Not much, not much, it's all from the book."
It's a taboo now, or it's better not to mention it.
The old man obviously understood, he smiled and didn't continue talking.
Huzi: "Grandpa, can you play chess?"
After hearing this, the old man looked at Huzi in surprise, "Knowing, is it possible that the little friend is also a chess lover?"
Hu Zi smiled honestly: "I know a little bit." Then he took out the chess from his bag and put it on the table.
When Wang Hao came back, he saw the happy scene of the two of them.
Looking at Huzi, Wang Hao had to sigh, this is really a social expert.
It didn't take long for the old man's companions to wake up, and a few people watched them and went to the cafeteria to eat together.
As soon as they walked away, their expressions became serious, "Dad, I don't think they are ordinary people."
After listening, Wang Hao asked indifferently, "How do you see it?"
Huzi: "Look at how they behave like ordinary people, they are more aura than uncles in the army."
After listening to Hu Zi's words, Wang Hao praised: "Yes, there is progress."
Huzi fluttered: "Of course."
Wang Hao glanced at Hu Zi, who was full of energy, and asked calmly, "Are you sleepy?"
Huzi shook his head: "Not sleepy."
Wang Hao: "If you're not sleepy, just stare and I'll sleep."
Huzi: "Well, Dad, let's change the place, you come inside."
Wang Hao didn't object, and naturally changed positions with Huzi.
Hu Zi stared at him all afternoon. Fortunately, the old men on the opposite side came back soon, and it was not so uncomfortable to have someone talking to him.
When the time comes to evening, the train suddenly becomes lively.
Huzi looked curiously at the people walking back and forth, and unconsciously raised his vigilance, because he had heard his mother say that night is the most rampant time for thieves.
The old men on the opposite side seemed to have the same idea, and they were trying their best to cheer up.
"Children, are you very vigilant?" An upright old man opposite said admiringly, looking at Hu Zi.
Hu Zi looked at his parents who were sleeping beside him and said helplessly: "No way, my parents are not reliable, I can only try my best."
As soon as his words came out, the old man who was chatting with him couldn't help but jokingly said: "Huzi, are you afraid that your mother will take care of you when you say that?"
Hu Zi immediately made a secret move, "Grandpa, you won't say anything, right?"
The old man: "Haha, don't say it."
The upright old man looked at Han Wen and Wang Hao who were asleep and said curiously, "I would like to know how your parents raised you so well."
Huzi: "It's enough to keep it free."
The old lady said with disbelief: "Isn't this knowledge of your body learned by free-ranging?"
Huzi: "It's enough to read more."
"Oh~ you usually read books?"
Huzi: "Of course, I go to school every day and of course I have to read every day. How do you guys know so much?"