Chapter 3077: 3154 Love Letter: Declaring I Love You to the World 67 (2/2)
Shanshan accepted the birthday gift, asked Lan Ting to hold it for her, and pointed to the dance floor in the distance: ”Dad, would you like Aunt Chu to do a dance? I taught my father's ballroom dance, and he can do it. But okay, ah, I forgot. Aunt Chu gets along with my father day and night, and she must have seen how good his waltz is. Dad, please ask Aunt Chu to dance one.”
Leng Yejin stood by and pulled Yin Lu to the dance floor to set an example.
Chu Rong looked forward to it. To be honest, following Leng Yeshuo for so many years and attending many banquets with him, she really didn't see him dance. She always thought he could not dance, but she didn't expect him to.
Shanshan saw that her father hadn't said that she was going to die in a hurry, fearing that her father would just be embarrassed, so she also took Lanting to dance and continued to set an example.
For a while, everyone was gone, and only Leng Yeshuo and Chu Rongchu were left there.
Seeing that Leng Yeshuo hadn't said yet, Chu Rong was a little embarrassed, she took the initiative to relieve: ”Mr Leng, I'll go to the bathroom first.”
”Ok.”
Shanshan was on the dance floor and saw Chu Rong leave far away. She sighed, ”Is my dad planning to be a bachelor for a lifetime? He is not married. How can I get married? If he never gets married, then I will never get married. , I see who can consume it!”
Lan Ting's eyebrows jumped. What does it matter for them if her father doesn't get married? It doesn't make sense that he has to be a bachelor for a lifetime?
Is it possible that if he wants to get married, he has to get his father-in-law's life-long relationship in advance? Do you want to be so miserable?
”Brother Ting, don't you think?”
Lan Ting wanted to honestly say no. He looked at her look that looked forward to a united front, and said a very unconvinced ”um”: ”Your father just can't turn his mind. Looking back, I have a deep exchange with my father-in-law. His thought work.”
”I have done ideological work for many years, and he was indifferent. When I was a child, he said that he was worried that his stepmother would treat me badly. Now that I have grown up, he said that he has no such intentions when he is older. They are obviously all excuses. I don't know what he thinks.”
(End of this chapter)