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Chapter 290 The Family Heirloom Passed to the Son-in-Law

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    However, Xu Weimin still groaned and found fault: "I said 'eat', not 'drink'. Is this Wannian snow water for food?"

    Xu Changhuan stomped his feet: "Dad~~" This is so rare and obvious.

    Qi Chengjing pulled Xu Changhuan, gave her a reassuring look, and said to Xu Weimin: "Uncle, we also eat and drink when we eat, how about when frying 'Millennium Ginseng', put some 'Wannian Snow Water' and combine it into a dish?  "

    Xu Changhuan snickered: "That's right, Dad also drinks soup when he eats, or he can take out the snow water and stew the soup, that's 'eating'."

    Xu Weimin rolled his eyes, this girl whose elbow has gone somewhere.

    He asked Qi Chengjing to sit down, packed his things and said, "Sit down first, I'll take this 'thousand-year-old ginseng' over and fry it for your mother."

    Looking at Xu Weimin's back, Qi Chengjing asked: "Have I passed the test?"

    "Haha, of course it's over, otherwise he will definitely continue to ask." Xu Changhuan was about to die of laughter, "You're talking nonsense about this. Sure enough, it makes sense for people to laugh at lawyers. What is black is white."

    "Why do you always use inappropriate metaphors? Just say that I am eloquent. I have not distorted the facts."

    Xu Weimin stood at the door of the kitchen, watching the interaction between the young couple.

    From Qi Chengjing's painstaking efforts to complete the "task" he gave, Xu Weimin saw not only Qi Chengjing's wit, but also his heart.

    If you don't care about Xu Changhuan, you won't worry about the problems given by your father-in-law, let alone try to solve them.

    Such a man who looked so clear and indifferent, his eyes on his daughter were unexpectedly gentle and his daughter was happier than the princess in the fairy tale, without any worries.

    He shouldn't be happy, after all, this person is here to snatch his treasure.

    But he was very grateful to Qi Chengjing, it was Qi Chengjing who made his daughter smile so sweetly.

    As long as Xu Changhuan can always be so relaxed and happy, nothing else matters.

    Have a good dinner.

    Qi Chengjing's good eating habits made Xu Weimin and Wang Guifang more satisfied. There is no doubt that this person in front of him has definitely received the best family education and has good qualities.

    From the suspicion at the beginning, the two became reluctant to give up, and finally became wishing that Xu Changhuan would marry him quickly, so as not to lose the treasure.

    After dinner, Xu Changhuan wanted to send Qi Chengjing downstairs.

    Xu Weimin yelled: "Wait a minute, I'll get you something."

    "Uh, no"

    Xu Changhuan tugged on Qi Chengjing's sleeve, interrupting his refusal.  Said: "Let's see what Dad gave you, maybe it's a family heirloom that is only passed on to the son-in-law, don't you want it?"

    "That can't be avoided." Qi Chengjing obediently waited at the door.

    Xu Weimin was really satisfied with Qi Chengjing. He thought that Qi Chengjing liked to drink tea, so he ran back to his room and prepared to give him the tea bricks that he had treasured for seven or eight years.

    As soon as he returned to the bedroom, his eyes stayed on the crutch.

    Although there is nothing to test, but at this moment, he just doesn't want his son-in-law to know that the family is too tight.

    So Xu Weimin thought of an idea.

    He came out with tea bricks, and said to Xu Changhuan: "You should go back to the dormitory too, lest Chengjing come to pick you up on Sunday, and run back and forth, exhausted."

    "Um?"

    What's going on, Xu Changhuan is puzzled, is she being rejected by her father?

    Hey, shouldn't they be reluctant to let her go?  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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