Chapter 622 : Self-knowledge of warmth and coldness: Quiet night
"That's what I want." At the dining table, Ah Feng and I were the only ones chatting about each other while everyone else was eating quietly. Ah Feng's parents looked at the talking and laughing child with relief, and occasionally smiled.
look at me
"I'm full." Half of the bowl of rice was gone. Darius put down the bowl and chopsticks and stood up politely.
"I'm full too." Then Jin Bao also put down his bowls and chopsticks, and the atmosphere became quiet for a while.
"If you haven't finished eating, it must be because your food is not delicious." Ah Feng looked at the two rice bowls next to him and looked at his mother with a little annoyance.
"Maybe! Then I'll ask you next time..."
"No need." Ah Feng's mother stopped using her chopsticks in a hurry when Ah Feng said this. She wanted to apologize very embarrassedly. I quickly interrupted her words and continued eating as if nothing happened.
"Auntie, you don't know, some city people like to waste food."
"Auntie's cooking is delicious, so! It's their own problem, let's just ignore them and eat."
I stuffed a mouthful of rice, and while talking, I gave Ah Feng's mother some food, and I didn't even bother to look at the two people standing there.
Although the words were spoken so calmly, my heart still felt uncomfortable
"That's it..." Ah Feng's mother started to move her chopsticks again in doubt.
At eight o'clock in the evening, I sat alone on the roof of the building and looked up at the stars. The night in the countryside was spotless, and the stars dotted the endless dark night.
The cold wind blew my long hair, and the cool chill cleared up my chaotic thoughts.
Looking in the direction of that city, there is not a speck of night city visible in the distant blackness.
On the contrary, the lights in the surrounding farmers' houses looked very warm.
Mom! My heart warms when I think of this word
"Meow..." I was sitting by the fence on the roof with my knees bent, and a little black cat suddenly jumped into my arms, its little head kept rubbing against me, and meowed lazily.
I still looked at the dark night in front of me quietly. The light at the top of the stairs projected Darius's standing figure, which should be beside me.
I didn't look back at him, and he didn't bother me, he just stood there quietly.
The cold wind blew us, and An An curled up into a ball and fell asleep lazily in my arms.
"No need." It wasn't until the dark shadow gradually walked behind me that I turned my head and stopped Darius from taking off his coat.