Allure: The Man God's Love Wanted

Chapter 328 He is no longer hers [06]

Chapter 328 He is no longer hers [06]

Lan Jin was very satisfied. After walking a few steps, she turned back and shouted at her son, "Xiao Haozi, have you checked the goods?"

Lan Hao lowered his face: "Report to the boss, not yet."

"It can't be done before dinner. You should drink plain water tonight. You want to lose weight anyway."

"Dad, if you don't eat, you will die."

"Stop talking nonsense, let's go."

Lan Hao watched resentfully as Father Lan entered the kitchen, wiped away his tears, turned to look at Lu Xiya, tore half of the list in his hand, stuffed it into her arms, and pointed to the three rows of shelves behind: "For You can eat, we have to work hard."

Lucia was dripping with sweat, and finally ran to help.

There are a lot of goods, and it took two people a lot of effort to finish them. Because they were sweating all over, the food tasted very delicious and soft.

During the dinner, the parents of the Lan family asked about the situation of her family and her own situation.

Lu Xiya said with a smile: "It's not the same as before, it's good, everything is good, how about you?"

In fact, with Lan Hao and Lan Xin's ability, Lan Di and his wife can't afford to open a shop and run a business, but the two couples have been doing business for more than ten years, and they are the only grocery store in the village.

They don't do business, and the villagers have to travel far to buy some daily necessities.

Firstly, I am used to doing things by myself, and when I have nothing to do, I will panic when I am idle, and secondly, the villagers like to run to them.

Since Lan Xin married into Nie's family, the grocery store had fewer people to help manage it. They hired two migrant girls successively, but after all, the place has a lot of goods, and the work of locking and breaking can't be done no matter how much they do.

Lan Hao stayed at home, so naturally he needed help.

Sometimes when Lu Xiya came over, it was not uncommon for him to drag her to count the goods.

After the meal, because Lan Hao ate too much, remembering the weight loss goal required by the company, he took Lu Xiya out for a walk.

Along the embankment of the village, there are villagers walking in small numbers on the road. When they meet familiar people, they stop to chat for a few words.

As she walked, Lan Hao couldn't help asking her, "Are you okay?"

Lucia was stunned: "What can I do?"

"You look like someone who has lost something."

"I'm poor and white, so I can lose anything." She laughed at herself.

"Lost soul."

"..."

"My sister told me about you and Brother Jun. It's a pity that you broke up like this." Lan Hao turned his face to observe the expression on her face, and seeing that she didn't resist talking about it, he continued: "Brother Jun cheated." You are wrong with him, but it is not necessary to break up."

What was discovered at the gate of the police station can be said to have alarmed their group.

In their circle, no one knows about the misunderstanding between them, and everyone regrets the breakup caused by this little misunderstanding.

Nie Jiajun likes Lu Xiya and has changed a lot for her, which is obvious to all.

One year's relationship, if you don't say it, it's gone.

Lu Xiya's cruelty once made Nie Jiajun lose control.

Such a proud and confident handsome man, who was raised by a woman for 20 years, was very arrogant. He gave all his sincerity and affection, but in the end he ended up like this.

Not to mention Nie Jiajun, anyone would be reconciled and angry.

What Lan Hao said made Lu Xiya think of the man in the restaurant and the female companion beside him. They really matched each other.

After several times of depression, she still couldn't stop herself from asking, "How is he doing?"

Still handsome and extraordinary, not accompanied by beautiful women.

He should be pretty good like that.

(End of this chapter)

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