Chapter 386 Making Plans! (2/2)

”Alright,” she replied and went inside.

”Little Jiu, come in! Sit here,” said Feng Xiao as he waved her over to the seat next to him. Feng Xiao, Guan Xilin, and Leng Hua, who off to the side attending to them, were the only people in the room.

Guan Xilin poured the wine, smiling, as he said, ”Father had them prepare your favorite dishes, and I've brought some spiritual wine. Little Jiu, have a taste tell me what you think.”

”Mm,” she said as she sat down at the table. Taking in the fragrant aromas of the dishes before her, with a warm smile across her face, Feng Jiu said, ”There's no place like home! No matter where I go, I can never find dishes that are made as good as these.”

”Well, have as much as you'd like,” said Feng Xiao, as he plucked a piece of meat and dropped it into her bowl, ”You've been out running around too much lately and have gotten as thin as a rake!”

”Yeah, yeah,” she said as she grabbed a pair of chopsticks and dug into the meal.

At the dinner table, the three of them only spoke of everyday matters. It was only after they had polished off their dinner and Leng Shuang had cleaned away their dinnerware did they begin to talk business.

”Little Jiu, did you know? Those two audacious old b.a.s.t.a.r.ds came here for Old White that one day,” said Feng Xiao, ”and they clearly intended to rob our Feng Residence in broad daylight. If it weren't for Yi Xuan, they probably would've gotten away with it!” Clearly, Feng Xiao was evidently still upset about the matter.

After having protected Sun Glory Country for all those years, once they were made useless, cruel treatment and wretched schemes were already lying in wait for the Feng family. This great slight vexed Feng Xiao to no end.

Fretful, Feng Jiu turned to her father and asked, ”Was it the same two men who ambushed and planned to kill you?”

”It was the very same two old b.a.s.t.a.r.ds,” he said, ”and they thought that no one would find out what they had done because I was in a daze. They even dared to come to our house for Old White in broad daylight! What brazen insolence!”