Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space

Chapter 446 - 440: Li Dabao Scrounges for Food



When Chu Molin received the news that Jing Xin had woken up, he was still eating dinner with Qin Xue.

“Li Dabao, have you eaten yet?” Qin Xue asked the adorable soldier.

“No, sister-in-law, not yet.” Li Dabao had been assigned by Chu Molin to take care of Jing Xin. He was originally planning to ask Fang Xiu what she wanted to eat so he could buy it, but he happened to bump into Jing Xin waking up, so he reported to Chu Molin first. As a result, he missed dinner.

“Go wash your hands and come eat,” Qin Xue said, turning around to get a bowl and chopsticks.

“Deputy Chief.” Li Dabao looked at Chu Molin.

“Just eat.” Chu Molin wasn’t an unkind person.

“Yes, thank you, sister-in-law.” Li Dabao was excited when he heard this; he had already smelled the delicious food at the door, which made him drool.

Chu Molin really wanted to see what was in this fool’s head. Was he swayed by just one meal?

When Qin Xue brought the bowl over, she saw Li Dabao’s happy face and smiled.

“This Li Dabao is quite interesting,” Qin Xue said as she placed the bowl and chopsticks on another seat.

“He’s a dumb idiot,” Chu Molin said disdainfully.

Actually, Li Dabao’s work ability was quite good. It’s just that any male who attracted his wife’s attention needed to be belittled in Chu Molin’s eyes.

“He’s not dumb at all. He’s a nice young man,” Qin Xue didn’t think Li Dabao was anything like a fool.

“If he’s not a fool with that clueless head of his, then what is he?” Chu Molin didn’t want Qin Xue to be too kind to Li Dabao. His wife could only be kind to him.

“Chu Molin, are you immature?” Qin Xue knew full well what this man was fussing about.

“I’m not immature.” Chu Molin wouldn’t admit to being immature, only a fool would.

“I think you are extremely immature.” Qin Xue sometimes found Chu Molin’s pettiness to be truly surprising.

“Hmm, whatever my wife says is right.” Chu Molin looked at Qin Xue with an indulgent expression. As long as his wife was happy, she could say whatever she wanted.

“Chu Molin, where’s your integrity?” Qin Xue looked at Chu Molin with disdain.

“My integrity was eaten by a dog,” Chu Molin said, smiling at his wife.

“Do your parents know this about you?” Qin Xue quickly asked.

Chu Molin’s expression stiffened, and his eyes darkened.

“My mom is dead, and my dad probably forgot about me a long time ago.” Chu Molin remembered what Li Zhao said last time about Chu Yeting asking about him. But once a person’s heart had become cold, it was hard to warm it up again.

“Chu Molin, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to say it like that.” Qin Xue said anxiously. How could she not understand the situation? She knew that Chu Molin must have had a falling out with his family, so why did she bring it up?

“It’s fine. It’s all in the past. From now on, you and the children are all I need,” Chu Molin said with a smile to his wife.

“Alright, from now on, we will accompany you.” Just as Qin Xue finished saying this, she saw Li Dabao coming over and didn’t continue to tease Chu Molin.

“Sister-in-law, thank you. You don’t know how much I miss your cooking. It’s so delicious.” Li Dabao praised Qin Xue’s culinary skills without reservation.

“Alright, just like your Deputy Chief. If you like it, eat more.” Qin Xue looked at the two of them, speechless. It was no wonder they were superior and subordinate.

“Mhm, thank you, sister-in-law.” Li Dabao accepted the meal Qin Xue handed him and thanked her.

“Don’t be so polite. Just eat whatever you like. There isn’t much food left.” Qin Xue looked at the remaining dishes, glad that Li Dabao had arrived early. Otherwise, there wouldn’t be any food left for him.

“This is already great.” Li Dabao looked at the delicious-looking meal, and the aroma had already made him swallow his saliva countless times. It smelled so good. He picked up his chopsticks and put a piece of fish in his mouth. As expected, it was just as delicious as he had imagined.


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