Chapter 1007: Chapter 1005: Newlyweds, a Sweet and Loving Couple_1
Chapter 1007 -1005: Newlyweds, a Sweet and Loving Couple_1
The Youth-preserving Pill melted as soon as it entered the mouth, gliding down the throat and nourishing every inch of the body with strands of Spiritual Power.
“Sister will have eternal youth now that you’ve taken the Youth-preserving Pill.”
Feng Yi genuinely felt happy for his sister. As he looked at the loving newlywed couple, he chuckled and teased, “Now there’s no need to worry about brother-in-law leaving her alone in an empty room, with her beauty fading and turning into an old woman.”
“You child…”
“Oh, daring to make fun of your sister, you’re getting bold, aren’t you?”
Before her words even fell, Lady Feng and Feng Liu both bristled. Mother and daughter slapped the table and stood up in unison.
Feng Liu rolled up her sleeves, intending to give Feng Yi a proper beating.
“Hehe, you can’t catch me.”
As slippery as an eel, Feng Yi quickly darted several meters away.
“Don’t think you can escape. I’ll definitely teach you a lesson today.”
Feng Liu was furious as she chased after him.
The cheerful laughter of the siblings echoed in the small courtyard. Lin Jinyu’s eyes deepened as he gazed at his newlywed wife, his heart filled with boundless love and affection.
*
In the newly built bamboo courtyard, Lin Jinyun and Lin Jinyang, the two brothers, stood one on the left and one on the right, surrounding Second Aunt Lin.
Their son was about to leave on a long journey, and Second Aunt Lin looked distraught, with tears swirling in her eyes but not falling.
“Mother, there’s no need to worry about us,” Lin Jinyang said, hugging her arm and pledging earnestly, “Big brother and I will surely protect ourselves and return safely.”
Lin Jinyun also held his mother’s hand and gently reassured her, “Mother, when you’re home alone, take care of yourself. Write us a letter when you miss us, and sister will have the giant eagle come back to send letters to our relatives.”
“Mother, is there anything you’d like us to pass on to Father?”
True to his reputation as the family’s happy fruit, Lin Jinyang always thought of his parents first, “Or write a letter for him to read. He’ll definitely be very happy.”
“Yes, Mother.”
Lin Jinyun, ever-ingenious, picked up on his brother’s rhythm and proceeded to win points for their father, “Although Father doesn’t write often, he cares deeply for Mother. During festive occasions, he would always add an extra set of bowls and chopsticks at the dining table, specially leaving a seat for Mother.”
“Hmph.”
Second Aunt Lin laughed in spite of herself, poking her forehead and scolding, “Is he thinking of me? Setting out living people’s dishes, cursing my early death?”
“Mother, that’s not what Father meant.”
Stammering, Lin Jinyun attempted to explain, “He was thinking that, as he’s been away most of the time, adding an extra set of bowls and chopsticks for Mother during the holidays would be like reuniting the family.”
“You don’t need to console me.”
Second Aunt Lin rolled her eyes at him, “Would he, with his stubborn mind, have such thoughts?”
“Son swears to heaven.”
Lin Jinyun, desperate, broke into a cold sweat, “There isn’t a shred of falsehood in what I said.”
“No need for oaths, I believe you.”
Mother knows best, as Second Aunt Lin had already believed him somewhat. She pretended to be unhappy, but inside she felt delighted, as if she had eaten a spoonful of honey.
“Phew.”
Lin Jinyun, shrewd and alert, noticed the barely discernible smile lingering at the corner of his mother’s mouth, and secretly heaved a sigh of relief.
“Since Mother believes us, hurry up and write the letter so big brother and I can take it with us.”
Lin Jinyang, a quick thinker, continued the conversation smoothly.
“Son will grind the ink for you.”
Lin Jinyun immediately walked towards the desk.
“Son will spread the paper for you.”
Lin Jinyang quickly joined in as well.
“You two, hmph…”
Second Aunt Lin found it amusing, letting out a soft breath from her nostrils and feigning annoyance, “You’re both always on your father’s side. Don’t think I don’t know.”