Chapter 89 Goodbye
The two of them didn't know what they said, and Mu Yiqing laughed again.

There is a yard inside the farmhouse, and there are two neat rows of barbecue grills in the yard, and there are meat skewers in the freezer next to it.

There are quite a lot of people, and they are surrounded by the barbecue grills, which are basically full.

Huai En dragged Chi Jiao to choose food, she had never done it by herself, she took everything when she saw the novelty.

Chi Jiao took the seafood he brought to the back kitchen, asked the chef to help with it, and then walked back.

Mu Yiqing had already found a place downwind and sat down. He took the processed and skewered seafood from Chi Jiao and put them on the grill.

Sure enough, Huai En was right, the grilled fish made by Mu Yiqing tasted absolutely amazing.

Even Huai En, who insisted on eating only vegetable salad for dinner, and Kenar, a gentleman, stood by the grill and stared at the fish being grilled.

Mu Yiqing threw a piece of squid whiskers into his mouth, and said vaguely: "I don't know how many years I haven't been here."

"Back?" Chi Jiao raised his head from the grilled fish, a little dazed.

"You don't know?" Huai En smiled, "Mu Yiqing is from Haicheng."

"Indeed," Mu Yiqing nodded, "I only went to Beijing to study in college, and my original major and the entertainment industry couldn't go together. I wanted to earn some pocket money when I recruited extras for a certain movie. The money just went."

"Is it State of Rot?"

Chi Jiao understood.

"Rotten State" is considered Mu Yiqing's famous work, even though his scenes in it lasted only ten minutes, and he didn't even have a few lines.

I heard that this character only played for 3 minutes and one sentence in the script, and it was an extra scene that the director added after seeing Mu Yiqing's good performance.

"That's right," Mu Yiqing distributed the freshly baked food to several people, tickled the charcoal inside, and began to recall his youth.

"I remember my family was very poor when I was in junior high school." He spread a layer of sauce on the skewers and tapped the grill. "My mother raised me and worked several part-time jobs a day to earn my living expenses."

He laughed at himself again, "You sure don't know this kind of life."

"Let's not talk about it," he said, "my experience is nothing interesting, let's eat."

It's not easy for Chi Jiao to ask about other people's privacy, but Huai En seems to know all about it, and he also didn't say anything, just lowered his head and ate barbecue in peace.

I originally bought a lot of seafood, but later I added a lot of ingredients from the store, and there was a lot left when the four of us were full.

"Do you want to throw it away?" Kenar wiped the naturalness on his lips, looked at the remaining skewers on the table, "What a pity."

"Everyone should not be asleep at this point." Huai En took out his mobile phone to check the time, "Let's share the baked ones and eat them, and bake the rest of the unbaked ones and take them back as a bonus for the staff." Let's eat."

"That's fine," Mu Yiqing moved swiftly, and moved the leftover food onto the grill, "The boxed lunches of the crew are really not very tasty."

Huai En laughed and scolded him for not knowing what to do.

When he packed up and arrived at the hotel entrance, Kenar hesitated for a moment, then came over and gave Chi Jiao a gentle hug, a little reluctant, "Chi, goodbye."

"Ok?"

"I'm going home tomorrow, please contact me at home." He took out his phone, tilted his head and asked her, "Can you save a contact information?"

The home he mentioned must be Country F, Chi Jiao didn't hesitate, and directly reported his phone number to the other party.

Kenar held the phone in his hand, smiled and made a phone call gesture with her.

(End of this chapter)

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