"Li Chu, do we still have yarn tickets?"

"I didn't notice it. It should be there. It's all in the cabinet upstairs. You can read it yourself." Li Chu replied without raising his head while sitting there looking at the book.

Miss Xiaoding ran up after hearing this.

After a while, he ran down again with a small iron box in his hand and sat down on the sofa.

He took out all the tickets in the box, and sorted them into categories one by one.

"So many tickets!" Ding Qiunan sighed as he looked at the piles of tickets he had sorted out.

"Li Chu, when I go back tomorrow, can I get some knitting tickets for my mother? My mother wants to knit sweaters for my father, but the tickets are always insufficient."

"Okay, you can just take whatever you lack at home, and you don't need to discuss it with me." Li Chu said casually.

Miss Xiaoding said seriously: "That won't work, I must tell you clearly when I bring things to my natal family."

"Okay, you get more woolen tickets and ask your mother to give them a sweater for all three of them." Li Chu thought for a while: "Do we need to buy the woolen yarn?"

Ding Qiunan looked at him feeling a little strange: "Why do you think so? It's not like my natal family is struggling, and we need our help."

Li Chu also felt that his wife's thoughts were a little strange: "But, after all, you were raised by your parents. If you have the conditions, isn't it normal to give more to your natal family?"

"But, shouldn't it be my father's responsibility to support that family? I'm married to you, and I belong to your old Li's family. This is my home."

After a pause, Ding Qiunan said again: "If my natal family is in trouble and our family has the conditions, of course I will help."

"But I heard that some women take a lot of things from their husband's family back to their natal family after they get married."

Miss Xiaoding curled her lips: "How could there be such a woman? Does she not want to pass it?"

Li Chu smiled, and didn't talk about this topic again: "You also take some cotton tickets."

The girl waved her hand: "No, my mother made a new quilt this year, and she wanted to get it for me when she came over that day. I didn't want it. I have the quilt at home."

After hearing this, Li Chu shrugged his shoulders: "Then you need to get something else."

The girl put her hand on her chin and thought for a while: "When I come back tomorrow, go buy some wool. I'll knit a sweater for you. Your old one. I'm going to take it apart and wash it, and weave it into hats, scarves and gloves for you."

"Buy more wool and weave one for you." Seeing what the girl wanted to say, Li Chu continued, "Don't refuse, or I won't want it either."

Miss Xiaoding's face was a bit distressed, but her heart was more sweet.

Li Chu said again: "Also, I said you don't want to buy ready-made clothes for you, so I'll pull some cloth for you and find a tailor to make clothes for you."

The girl nodded: "Okay, but I don't need to ask a tailor to do it, I can do it myself."

Li Chu was a little curious: "You can also make clothes?"

"Of course I can. My mother can make clothes. I learned from her. Our family just bought a sewing machine. By the way, I can make a suit for you too."

Then he picked up the pen and wrote and drew on the paper, muttering something.

Seeing the girl's serious appearance, Li Chu felt warm in his heart.

After reading the book for a while, Li Chu saw that Ding Qiunan was still writing something on the paper, and didn't bother her, got up and went to the bathroom.

Light the fire under the bathtub, then fill the bathtub with water, and prepare to take a bath.

When the water was almost hot, I turned down the fire below, then went to the living room, and hugged the girl without saying a word.

Ding Qiunan was held in his arms and asked blankly, "What are you going to do?"

"Daughter-in-law, it's time to take a bath. I've boiled the water."

"Ah, then you put me down, I can walk over by myself." The girl struggled to get down.

Li Chu tightened his arms: "What are you thinking, I'll carry you over and let's wash together."

The girl's face was flushed, and she buried her head in his chest without saying a word.

I've been drifting by for a long, long time...

I don't know exactly how long it took, but anyway, it was up and down, inside and out, from head to toe, and the washing was transparent and clean.

It was warm in the bathroom. Li Chu was afraid that the girl would catch a cold when she came out, so he didn't let her out. He ran out to the bedroom by himself, wrapped the girl with a quilt, and carried her to the bed.

Then he came down to clean up the bathroom, turned off the lights downstairs, and then went upstairs to get under the covers.

Miss Xiaoding was held in his arms and slapped him hard: "You brute, you still have to go to my house tomorrow, how can I go when my legs are weak?"

Li Chu smiled coyly: "I'll take you by bike tomorrow, just sit down."

"Just torment me!" The girl said bitterly, and then whispered: "Why is it different from what is written in the book?"

Li Chu was a little stunned when he heard that, why his wife had read that kind of book, he deliberately asked: "What kind of book?"

"It's...it's that kind of book." The girl felt a little embarrassed, and pulled the quilt to cover her head.

Li Chu put his head in with a strange laugh, and said in the girl's ear: "What's written in the book is wrong, can I teach you?" After finishing speaking, before the girl could reply, he lay down again...

Finally succeeded in tossing the girl into a coma.

Li Chu ran down again and came up with a towel to wipe the girl's body.

Seeing that they were all red and swollen, he slapped himself with his hands and cursed: "You are simply a beast."

Then he took another clean towel, wet it with cold water, and applied it to the girl.

The towel was too cold, which stimulated the girl a bit, and she muttered: "Don't make trouble, let me sleep for a while." Then there was no movement again.

After tidying up, as soon as he entered the bed, Miss Xiaoding hugged him tightly like a koala.

Waking up early in the morning, Miss Xiaoding threw her eyes at him one after another, and she didn't talk to him, just rolled her eyes at him.

Li Chu knew he was in the wrong, so he didn't dare to say anything more, just smirked.

I ran out in a hurry, bought two bowls of stewed rice and brought them back.

He didn't let the girl get out of bed, put the small kang table on the bed, and served the girl for breakfast.

Then he served the girl to get dressed again, and the dog-legged appearance finally made the girl laugh.

The girl nodded his forehead with her hands: "You can't bully me like this in the future."

Li Chu patted his tongue and assured: "I assure the commander-in-chief that I will never bully you like this again in the future."

That pretentious appearance made the girl laugh out loud.

After getting dressed and going downstairs, Li Chu put two bottles of canned fruit in his satchel, brought a big front door for his father-in-law, and asked the girl to take five catties of woolen tickets, enough for the old couple and the brother-in-law to knit sweaters .

Then the two went out, Li Chu took his daughter-in-law and went straight to her mother's house on a bicycle.

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