chapter 5529: a bit worried
âletâs talk.â li qiye smiled.
âfather said that there arenât many auspicious days left, we need to pick one soon.â she leaned against his shoulder.
âdoes he agree to the conditions?â he asked.
âlilâ bro, youâre making it difficult with those impossible demands. we can negotiate and you can choose something else or start discounting stuff. keep in mind that what i bring as a dowry is not insignificant.â she said.
âhe can only choose me.â he said.
âbecause weâre a match made in heaven.â she said coyly while stealing glances at him.
âthatâs up for debate, but i know exactly what i want from him.â he responded.
âbut lilâ bro, youâre someone with land already.â she said.
âso what? does he want to come plow it before itâs ready? i suppose i donât mind even if he does. he set the rules and he can feel free to break them.â he said.
âi understand the reasoning but i know his personality. donât worry, he will not act irresponsibly before the crops are ready, donât you agree?â she said.
âi actually wish for him to break some rules, things would be easier to handle then.â he smiled.
âlilâ bro, donât judge a gentlemanâs heart with a faulty scale. my father is not that kind of person.â she pulled his arm and pressed closer to him.
âsure, but thereâs no other choice given the chaotic situation when everyone is untethered and fearless. rules donât bind us any longer.â he responded.
âyouâre different, your heart is still warm and beating, no one can compare to you. if we pick you, even the worst outcome canât be that bad.â she said.
âi do agree with that.â he nodded: âthere is a limit to the worst outcome, the same canât be said about the others. at the very least, i wonât eat him.â
âlilâ bro, letâs not ruin the mood by being so vulgar.â she complained.
âfine, letâs get to business if we are here with sincerity.â he said.
âi knew you would agree.â she said happily: âthis must be due to love.â
he smiled and ignored her comment: âthis land, let it grow, and when the time is right, it shall reach heaven.â
âwell...â she hesitated.
âhesitating even about this?â he said.
âitâs not a problem if you want to grow, i sympathize with your concern, the same for father. if you want to come up, there will be the most fertile land for you.â her brows furrowed.
âand then what?â he said.
âthe connection is more tricky.â she said softly: âwe understand your current power but there will be other issues afterward.â
âthatâs your problem. you want to negotiate, not me. plus, i am not a greedy person and know when to stop.â he said.
âhmm...â she frowned again.
âyou donât trust me?â he asked.n--0velb1n
âof course we do.â she held onto his arm tighter: âi wouldnât be here right now if we didnât trust you. and plus, once we get married, what mine is yours and what yours is mine.â she said.
âletâs make it clear right now, nothing like that will be happening.â he said.
âyouâre so harsh, you donât think husband and wife should share prosperity together?â she complained.
âthese conversations and bonds will be forgotten the moment i make my way there.â he said.
âno way, we will be family then.â she said.
âif thatâs the case, i can ask for a few things, right?â he smiled.
âas long as it is within my power.â she said charmingly.
âdonât worry, nothing precious, just a few words.â he smiled.
her expression changed sharply as she fell into silence.
âah, so not everything is negotiable. this seems like a dead end.â he said.
âlilâ bro, you know that this is no joking matter.â she said: âif you want those words, youâll have to do it yourself and there are problems with that. iâm sure you donât want to deal with the fallouts.â she said.
âso in the end, iâll still have to make a trip myself.â he said.
âwe welcome your arrival, itâll be the same as coming home.â she brushed her finger across his chest.
âiâm sure chances are i wonât be leaving afterward.â he said.
âlilâ bro, donât be instigating, thatâs not manly at all.â she pouted.
ânot like it hasnât happened before. i am merely stating the possibility.â he said.
âare you worried about father or me? or maybe you think the villageâs brute might kidnap me?â she said.
âi wouldn't mind seeing that at all, wonât be a big deal to me.â he smirked.
âhow heartless!â she stomped the carriage and left considerable damage.
âthe pits have been dug, who knows what will happen during the descent? a burial or a successful sweep?â he said.
âso you do worry about us.â she was more satisfied with this line.
âputting semantics of the correct relationship aside, i do worry about your big sister.â he stroked his chin and said.
âhmph, i knew it, men always seek something new, now youâre into my sister. donât you care about me at all?â she protested.
âwhatâs there for you to be concerned about? itâs not like youâre going into battle. iâll be the one having problems if they succeed.â he said.
âhehe, i bet you donât actually think that way, just donât want to admit that you worry about me.â she said: ârest assured, we have our means during our descends, weâll sweep all the troublemakers and pests, and none shall be spared.â
âi hope so, but there is no perfect plan. some fish will manage to escape the net.â he said.
âyou can take care of those who escape the net.â she said.
âif i have to do that, my demands are rather reasonable. perhaps a change of terms is necessary.â he smiled.
âno need for that, family members need not be so stingy with each other.â she said coquettishly.
âi suppose negotiation is not necessary for this since itâll happen anyway.â he said.