Chapter 5: Oh, A Little Cripple (2/2)

That man walked into the café with vigorous strides, and Su Mo's mother, who was sitting next to the door, saw him at the first sight.

”Hi, Biao.”

”Hi, Aunty Su.”

Su Mo's mother wanted to put him on the shoulder with a smile, but Xing Biao was so tall that it was difficult for her to do so. Xing Biao bent down slightly, to coordinate with the action of Su Mo's mother.

”That is my son, the man drinking coffee on that table.”

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Xing Baio looked over there, and saw a n.o.ble and elegant man drinking coffee with elegance.

”Is that your son that you want to marry me? He looks good! Why do you want him to marry me?”

Su Mo looked good as for his back. Xing Biao did not know why Aunty Su was so firm to ask her son to marry him.

”So, just have a talk.”

Xing Biao nodded. In fact, Aunty Su was a kind person, and he respected her very much. He would like to follow her advice.

Xing Biao walked to Su Mo with vigorous strides while Su Mo was watching out of the window. That winning person was abusing the other person, and Su Mo could even hear what he abused. That person was so good at abusing. Su Mo thought that person would be not defeated if he stood at the defense table as a lawyer.

An abuse from that person was so interesting that Su Mo almost spit out the coffee. He could not help laughing.

There were always hidden masters.

Xing Biao stood next to Su Mo and measured with his eyes, finding a walking stick.

”I know why Aunty Su is so determined to ask you to marry me. You are a little cripple.”

Aunty Su had a disabled son, and she wanted to ask him to marry me because she was afraid that her son could not get married.

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