Chapter 219: Chapter 218 Sweet Dog Food Scattered Widely (13) Chapter 219: Chapter 218 Sweet Dog Food Scattered Widely (13) She knew what he wanted to say just now, that canned food was such a great thing and should be properly saved for her own consumption, that it was a waste to give it to him.
How could it be a waste to give it to him?
If the situation didnât prevent her from significantly improving her quality of life, she really wanted to take good care of him.
Su Shu felt that in her past life, it was Tang Zelin who had taken care of her meticulously, and now that she was capable and had resources, she could reciprocate and care for him like he did for her.
So, no matter what she did for him, she didnât feel any pain in her heart.
Although she felt what little she did couldnât compare to how well he treated her beforeânot by a ten-thousandth.
But for Tang Zelin at this moment, his heart inevitably stirred with emotion.
Looking at the dishes on the table, Su Shu and Xiaoâaiâs dinners were just two bowls of rice and a plate of cabbage before he started coming over for meals. But now, after he joined them, there were noodles and canned fish on the table, and even the beef jerky he had brought over was opened, six or seven strips laid out.
In the past, such things really didnât matter.
Now, if someone else saw this meal, they would surely be quite surprised.
Tang Zelin looked intently at Su Shu, who was lowering her head to pick up food for Xiaoâai. Her temples were slightly sweaty from tending to the fire, and her hair was somewhat disheveled.
He unconsciously reached out and combed her temple hair.
The manâs fingertips, rough and unique, suddenly grazed her cheek, bringing a faint tingling sensation.
This time Su Shu didnât dodge, but smiled gently at him, âEat quickly or itâll get cold.â
Tang Zelinâs heart skipped a beat at the smile on her face.
His gaze settled on her lips, glistening with droplets from the steaming soup, stirring a warmth in his abdomen. Realizing his reaction, he quickly picked up his chopsticks and enthusiastically began to eat the noodles.
These noodles were too delicious!
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Su Shu thought Tang Zelin wouldnât ask about the canned food, so she didnât bring it up until he was about to leave, and only then did Tang Zelin show some extra concern.
âDid you bring the canned food, or was itâŠ?â
Su Shu replied, âI brought some and also traded for some with others,â implying that she acquired them through proper channels.
She silently thought to herself: NO, I had prepared them well in advance.
After a momentâs thought, Tang Zelin, standing at the door, asked, âIs there more?â
Su Shu didnât quite understand why he was asking this, but she would not hide it from him. There was a little, not much.
The man nodded, âKeep it safe. It wouldnât be good if others saw it. Youâre a woman with such a small child; while one should not have the intention to harm others, one must always be prepared for the worst. If anything happens, remember to come to me.â
After speaking, he touched his chin and muttered to himself, âThere shouldnât be anyone that blind.â
Su Shu smiled lightly, and teasingly said, âYouâve already marked your territory here, who would dare to be so foolish?â
At her words, a spark lit up in Tang Zelinâs eyes, âHm?â Had the little girl figured it out?
Shaking her head with an amused smile, Su Shu thought to herself that his obvious presence, like planting a military flag in her territory, would deter anyone from rashly causing trouble.
âNot bad, youâre not too dull,â Tang Zelin said with a feeling of paternal pride.
ââŠâ Su Shu was at a loss for words.
His large hand gently rested on Su Shuâs head, âIn the future, if someone comes to match you with a good young man, remember to tell them youâve been claimed by me. Did you hear that?â
Su Shu was speechless and pulled his hand down, âWhat are you saying? At a time like this, who has the leisure for that?â
Thinking too much.
Revealing a bright smile, Tang Zelin said, âFrom now on, you are a wife, and you canât be as impulsive as before. The habit of wanting to be someoneâs fiancĂ©e at the drop of a hat isnât good; we need to seriously and earnestly correct it.â