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I'm Not Going to Be Bullied By a Girl
After I heard the shoe repair Uncleâs shouts, I suddenly thought: Xiao Qinâs biological father, Huo ZhenBang, the spy he left in Dong Shan city is the shoe repair uncle!
I clearly remember, Xiao Qin once said the shoe repair uncle was at the end of his ropes and came to rely on âusâ. Auntie Ren doesnât know about the shoe repair uncle and Xiao Qin covers up her close relationship with the shoe repair uncle the same way she covered up her own secret communication with Huo ZhenBang.
So after the shoe repair Uncle left the National Security Bureau, he went to work for the triads! Or at least he worked for the triads for a period of time before he started his shoe repair business. What did Huo ZhenBang make you do, did he tell you to eavesdrop on the annual meetings of other triad groups?
Whether or not the shoe repair Uncle is a true part of the triads or not, he definitely had some sort of connection with Huo ZhenBang. He could have been instructed to stay in Dong Shan city to act as a spy and monitor whether or not Xiao Qin had been bullied by me.
The shoe repair uncle, who once stole information from foreign embassies, now played the role of a minor snitch character, which is like putting a talented person in an insignificant position. No wonder the shoe repair uncle is always depressed and curses the Chinese menâs soccer team to vent his feelings.
I decided not to let the shoe repair Uncle see me and my dadâs face.
Although Huo ZhenBang contracted AIDS and temporarily severed the idea of remarriage with Auntie Ren, but thereâs no guarantee that he will support Auntie Ren getting remarried.
As a father, you would always have complex feelings when your daughter gets a boyfriend and eventually gets married.
So as for Xiao Qin choosing me, although Huo ZhenBang was not strongly opposed to it, but his attitude towards me has always been a bit strange as if heâs always been testing me.
Huo ZhenBang was already feeling helpless because his daughter would sooner or later become someone elseâs, but if he found out through the shoe repair uncle that his ex-wife was also going to become someone elseâs wife, wouldnât he be super depressed.
He would absolutely have the idea that the two most important women in his life was taken by me and my father.
Although Huo ZhenBang lost Auntie Ren because of an affair and heâs not worthy of any sympathy, but he feels quite miserable right now.
I didnât want the shoe repair uncle to install any listening devices on me and I didnât want Huo ZhenBang to hear the latest developments here after his condition worsened, so I didnât give an opportunity for my dad to meet him. Although my dad also hurls abuses at the Chinese menâs soccer team, if I did not stop him, he might have joined in on the cursing.
âXiao Lin, if your grandfather had watched less of menâs soccer, he might still be alive right now.â
Thatâs still better than the shoe repair uncleâs father. I remember his father immediately died of a heart attack after he watched a World Cup qualifiers match. You could even say that the shoe repair uncle has a hatred for the Chinese menâs soccer team since they killed his father.
Speaking of heart attacks, my heart isnât too healthy now either. Fortunately, I donât drink, I donât smoke, I donât do drugs, and I donât watch the Chinese menâs soccer team, so I shouldnât suffer the same fate as the shoe repair uncleâs father.
I remember before my grandfather died, he grabbed onto my dadâs hand and told him his two last wishes. One was hopefully my dad would get remarried quickly, and the other was to see the menâs soccer team reach the last 16 of the World Cup one day, and for us to burn a copy of the recording for him when it happens.
Grandpa, your grandson can now proudly inform you: there has been some progress with my dad getting remarried. Weâre currently buying food is to make dinner for my dadâs potential wedding partner.
As for the Chinese menâs soccer team reaching the final sixteen in the World Cup⦠grandpa, why donât I tell you more about dadâs marriage partner. Auntie Ren is different from Ai ShuQiao, although her temper is a bit explosive, but sheâs definitely a good personâ¦
After my dad and I went upstairs with our bags of food, it was Xiao Qin who opened the door for us.
âUncle Ye, you⦠youâre back.â Xiao Qin was still quite unaccustomed to speaking with honorifics, but her eyes lit up when she saw me behind my dad.
I think Xiao Qin wanted to jump into my arms and hug me, but she desperately controlled her impulses, and finally just said:
âYe Lin classmate has finally came to our home againâ¦â
I suddenly realized that itâs been a long time since I came to Xiao Qinâs house, I seemed to have never come back again after the incident last time.
âDonât worry, Iâll come more often in the future.â I said.
Not only will I be here more in the future, the two of us may have to live together as siblings and we may soon be legally living together.
When my dad and I carried the food to the kitchen, Auntie Ren flashed out from inside the room.
âI heard youâve been under observation by the doctor for a long time.â Auntie Ren looked at me and said, âCan you carry the food? If you canât, go rest on the sofa with Xiao Qin and let your father prepare dinner alone.â
âAuntie Ren, donât worry, Iâm in good health.â I flexed one arm to show Auntie Ren my bulging biceps to show that I was in excellent shape.
In addition, I dropped the honorific to Auntie Ren. If there was a high probability that we will live in the same house in the future, whatâs the point of using polite speech?
To prevent Dad from being alone, I of course cooked dinner with him (Xiao Qin wanted to help but Auntie Ren wouldnât let her).
In the end, we failed.
I should have known that we would have cooked noodles, but we hastily challenged ourselves to make shrimp and bok choy, stir-fry julienne vegetables, but it ended up being out of place and ended up being roasted by Auntie Ren at the dinner table.
âSo this is your level of cooking, you usually eat this kind of food?â
But despite her tone of voice, she had a hidden implied meaning like âsince you guys cook so badly, there should be someone to help you cookâ.
âYe Lin and Uncle Yeâs cooking is already very good.â Xiao Qin spoke up for us, and she desperately tried to eat the half-cooked vegetarian stir-fry.
âDonât eat that.â I was full of remorse and took a bite of food from the green bean and meat stew, âThis dish is not bad, at least itâs cooked, eat some of this.â
When she looked at the beans and meat I put in her bowl, Xiao Qin froze for a moment, then ate them humbly.
Ah, this scene is so cozy, like a warm family dinner scene.
Since my dad and I are poor cooks, Auntie Ren was only half-full, and finally filled up with the soy products in the fridge.
âGo work on your cooking skills.â
When my dad got up to wash the dishes, Auntie Ren said as she brushed past him.
âHuh, will you accept if I work on my cooking skills?â Dad asked in a whisper, but I knew that by âacceptâ he meant the marriage proposal.
âHmph.â Auntie Ren had an indifferent attitude, âAnyway, Iâm often busy due to work, so I donât have time to cook. If you donât get good at cooking, are you waiting for Xiao Qin to cook for you?â
Dad was overjoyed: âThen Hong Li, youâre acceptingâ¦â
Auntie Ren waved her hand: âIâm not agreeing to anything. I just said that if you practice your cooking skills, it wonât stop me from getting you to cook a few more times. Sometimes, Iâm too busy and canât come back from work, so I can also let Xiao Qin go to your house for dinner. Your house is closer to 28 Middle anyway.â
Xiao Qin also wanted to clean up the dishes, but I stopped her, then she heard the last half of Auntie Renâs sentence.
âEh, mom, why are you telling me go to Ye Linâs classmateâs house for dinner.â Xiao Qin was delighted but also puzzled, âWhen we used to be a neighbors, I have never eaten dinner at Uncle Yeâs house before, so it would be embarrassing to suddenly do it nowâ¦â
She lowered her eyes and pointed her toes together, but she was really happy inside.
âTsk, whatâs embarrassing about it.â Auntie Ren said with disdain, âGo ahead, anyway, I already paid for the meals.â
Then she glared at my dad and asked, âHave I paid for the meal?â
Dad repeatedly nodded, âYes, you already paid for it. Enough for Xiao Qin to eat at my house for a lifetime.â
Xiao Qinâs face turned red and she looked up at my dad and her mom in disbelief.
âYou, you guys agreed, agreed for Ye Lin classmate and I to be together?â
My dad and Auntie Ren were at a loss for words as they were not discussing me and her being together, but the two of them being together.
Xiao Qinâs joy only lasted a few seconds, then she quickly lowered her head and murmured, âBut Iâm not⦠anymore.â
She forced herself to hold back her tears and she quietly went into her bedroom to do who knows what.
âWhatâs wrong with Xiao Qin?â My dad scratched his head, âIs my cooking so bad that Xiao Qin is in a bad mood when she heard she has to come over for dinner.â
The two of them never knew that I had upgraded Xiao Qin to girlfriend status, so naturally they would not know that I had demoted Xiao Qin back to a childhood friend.
Even if Auntie Ren wasnât staring at me, I still felt like it was my duty to comfort her.
So I left my dad alone to wash the dishes (with Auntie Ren watching), then I knocked gently on Xiao Qinâs bedroom door.
âXiao qin, can I come in?â
âYes.â Xiao Qinâs voice was slightly hoarse.
I gently pushed the door open and I found that Xiao Qinâs bedroom was still the same as I remembered: various furniture in a fairy tale style, star stickers all over the wall, a picture of me on the dresser, and a balloon floating on the ceiling, which had shrunk even smaller, but it was the one I had bought for Xiao Qin at the movies.
She was wearing a sweater and skinny jeans, lying on the bed with her back to me. The reason she wasnât wearing a skirt was probably because her period was coming and she was worried about getting cold.
I closed the door, then carefully walked over and finally found that Xiao Qin was lying down reading a manga.
Unsurprisingly, it was another shoujo manga, and I frowned slightly because of it.
âXiao Qin, why are you readingâ¦?â I stopped just as I spoke, because I noticed that Xiao Qin, who had raised her face from behind the manga, had tears all over her face.
âI, I was just too moved by the manga.â Xiao Qin wiped her tears and explained, âIt has anything to do with the fact that Ye Lin demoted me to a childhood friend.â
âNow, as a childhood friend, I can go to Ye Lin classmateâs house for dinner. Itâs a privilege I can have as a childhood friend, right?â Xiao Qin tried to force herself to smile, but her tears kept on flowing âAnyway, Iâm not crying because Iâm sad, these must be tears of happiness. Ye Lin classmate, donât think too much of it.â