Chapter 601 - 614 Good Sister-in-Law
Chapter 601 - 614 Good Sister-in-Law
The warm yellow sunlight stretched his shadow long, making it appear warm in this early spring season.Noticing her, the man lifted his face, looking at her from afar with a light and agile step.
An Ran also stopped her action, loosened her grip on the curtain, and waved at him.
What should she do? It’s only been half a day since she last saw him, yet she misses him so much, especially in this house, which is filled with his presence everywhere, she can’t even read a book.
If it wasn’t prohibited, she would have loved to go to the training ground to take a look at him, even if it was just to watch him train from a distance.
Until the man’s figure turned towards the side of the building, An Ran pulled the curtain closed and turned to run to the door to wait for him.
Soon, footsteps were heard from outside the door.
Just as Mu Xingfeng was about to take out his key to open the door, it was opened from the inside.
"Mu Xingfeng," the girl’s cheerful voice came through. There was no need to guess; one could easily tell the little one had been waiting by the door for him.
Mu Xingfeng put the key back in his pocket and hugged the figure standing at the door affectionately, "Did you miss me all day?"
"What are you talking about?" An Ran wrapped her arms around the man’s waist, her eyes guiltily looking elsewhere.
Though it was true, admitting it so straightforwardly made her a bit embarrassed.
Mu Xingfeng rubbed her head, "Even if you didn’t miss me, I missed you all day. Come on, let’s go eat."
As he spoke, he took the coat from the hanger and helped An Ran put it on. Thᴇ link to the origɪn of this information rᴇsts ɪn novel※fire.net
"Can’t we bring the food back to eat?" An Ran hesitated slightly. Did he want her to show up in front of his soldiers looking like this? She wasn’t ready, what should she do?
"No, I’ll take you to the cafeteria."
Mu Xingfeng didn’t give her a chance to refuse. He helped her into her coat, fetched her shoes, and put them on for her, and then, with satisfaction, took her hand and led her out the door.
He didn’t bring An Ran to the guard team to have his wife hide in the room waiting for him every day. This was his girl, his wife, Mu Xingfeng’s wife. If it wasn’t for her safety, he would have loved to announce it to the world.
The cafeteria was some distance from the family quarters.
The sun had just set, and the streetlights had not yet come on, the road was a bit dim.
An Ran walked hand in hand with Mu Xingfeng along the small path of the guard team. Occasionally, one or two guards would pass by. Upon seeing Mu Xingfeng, they would stand straight, salute, and say, "Good evening, sir."
Mu Xingfeng tirelessly returned the salutes, but his face remained cool and calm as the moon.
It was dinner time, and the cafeteria was crowded.
Mu Xingfeng led An Ran into the cafeteria. The moment those rough soldiers who were gobbling down their food saw An Ran enter, they all widened their eyes and opened their mouths. Some even had their food fall back onto their plates without finishing chewing.
An Ran, feeling a bit uneasy, touched her nose and looked at Mu Xingfeng, only to see the latter with his usual expression, even with a slight prideful lift of his chin.
Someone called out, "Hello, sister-in-law."
The entire cafeteria of soldiers put down their chopsticks and steamed buns, stood up with a swoosh, and said in unison, "Hello, sister-in-law."
The sound was so loud it seemed to nearly lift the roof.
An Ran nervously tightened her grip on the large hand she was holding. What should she do? Should she respond with "Hello, comrades, and thank you for your hard work"?
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