Chapter 22
Back to the 80s to Raise a Wolfy Boyfriend
Peopleâs initial instinctive reaction in times of danger was to protect themselves.
However, Gu Jinâs actions had left an indelible mark on An Mingjiâs mind.
When danger came knocking, she chose to protect him first. How could it not move him?
An Mingji slowly looked down to conceal his emotions, which did not belong to someone of his age, from her. Yet, his arms around Gu Jin gradually tightened.
Sensing his action, Gu Jin thought that he was afraid and tried to comfort him gently. âDonât worry, the wild boar is dead.â
âOkay,â An Mingji replied, still shivering in fear.
Gu Jin put him down and led him toward Du Aiqing.
âWhat should we do with this wild boar, Brother Du?â
Du Aiqing cut the wild boarâs throat open with his shovel just in case the wild boar was not dead but merely unconscious. It was a bloody scene.
Hearing Gu Jinâs words, he furrowed his brows slightly before he looked extremely delighted.
He should have a share of the wild boar since he and the girl had joined hands in killing it, especially in this spring when food was running out at home.
The wild boar would feed his wife and children for many days. How could he not be happy?
Finders, keepers. If he got help from the other villagers, he would have to share the meat with them. With that thought in mind, Du Aiqing turned to look at Gu Jin.
âAre your uncle and cousin home, Gu Jin?â
âThey are.â Gu Jin nodded lightly.
âGood. Bring them over here, and weâll carry this thing home together.â
âOkay!â
Gu Jin had no problem with it. She brought the child with her and headed home.
As Du Aiqing watched her leave, he called out, âHey, Gu Jin!â
âHuh?â
Gu Jin looked back and saw Du Aiqing standing on the spot with an embarrassed expression on his face.
âYouâre the one who hurt the wild boar first, Gu Jin, yet Iâm asking for more than my fair share. Could you just give me the head and hind legs?â
Du Aiqingâs wheat-colored face turned red after he said this.
By saying so, he felt as if he was trying to grab things from her, which embarrassed him a lot.
Gu Jin was puzzled at first, but when she heard his request, she laughed. âWhat are you talking about, Brother Du? We saw the wild boar together, so itâs only proper that we share it equally. Besides, if it werenât for you, Brother Du, An and I would have probably been injured.â
âNo, no, no, thatâs too much. If it werenât for you, I wouldnât have killedââ
âItâs decided; weâll share it equally.â
Gu Jin interrupted Du Aiqing, spun around, and left without waiting for him to finish.
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âWhere has that rascal gone? Itâs breakfast time now, and sheâs nowhere to be seen!â
Chen Hong was grumbling in the courtyard of the Gu residence.
She woke up and prepared breakfast for the family every early morning. Breakfast was ready, yet Gu Jin and the freeloader wild child were nowhere to be seen. At last, she could no longer hold in her pent-up anger.
Gu Jinâs eldest uncle was sitting at the tiny dining table in the kitchen, his brows knitted together as he listened to his wifeâs rumblings in the courtyard.
Gu Jiajie glanced at his grandfather beside him, his father, and his younger sister. Everyone was waiting. He rubbed his hungry belly.
âThat ungrateful rascal helps others instead of her own family. She must think that food falls from the sky. She doesnât know how expensive food is! Both of them are ungratefulâ¦â
Outside, Chen Hong was foaming at the mouth as the thought occurred to her.