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Chapter 53

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After school started, Li He basically lived in the dormitory. Occasionally, he would take Zhang Wanting back to his home in Wanger Mountain for a sumptuous meal. They would have a meal with meat dishes, but the school cafeteria was plain.

Not to mention that Li He couldn't stand it, even Zhang Wanting's taste had become a little picky. She couldn't eat much food in the cafeteria.

Every time she went to the kitchen, she would make some good dishes, such as chicken feet with pickled peppers, chicken with saliva, steamed fish with black bean, and steamed beef with rice. Although they were all home-cooked dishes, one could tell from their appearance that they were not home-cooked dishes.

Li He could also be regarded as a foodie, but his taste was heavy and he didn't like light food. However, the rice cooked by Zhang Wanting was spicy, which was obviously to his taste.

Sometimes, when Zhang Wanting came to visit her relatives, Li He would be so angry that he would bang his head against the wall.

Every month, he would write down the time of Zhang Wanting's menstruation visit in a small notebook, and then remind Zhang Wanting two or three days before her menstruation visit.

For Li He's warm and obedient behavior, Zhang Wanting did not appreciate it. Every time, she would roll her eyes with appreciation and scold him angrily, "Pervert …"

When she had menstrual cramps, Li He would coax her, such as hugging her, accompanying her, singing for her, and making brown sugar water for her.

As a young girl, Zhang Wanting's understanding of physiological knowledge was sometimes close to zero. Li He had to teach her step by step what was menstrual cycle, ovulation period, how to calculate the safe period, and how to do physiological hygiene.

So that Zhang Wanting stared at him in confusion and asked, "How did you know?"

Li He pretended to be wronged and said, "These extracurricular books, including physiological books, usually I let you read them, but you said that you were busy with homework and had no time to read them. I helped you take a look, but you still didn't let me have a good life. I'm really unlucky. "

Entering the summer, the capital became even hotter. The scorching sun shone through the trees and shone on the unremarkable, dilapidated single-story houses. They could have been the residences of the nobles in the past. Those messy, abandoned courtyards could have been the residences of the nobles in the past.

No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't wipe off the sweat. Li He spent a lot of effort to find a ceiling fan, but it was useless.

"I have a pimple!" Zhang Wanting, who had been looking at herself in front of the mirror for at least an hour and a half, finally came out with this sentence.

"Oh, that means you're still young." Li He poked his face out of the water. His face was wet and his eyes were squinted. Perhaps he could only find the coolness from inside.

"It's pimples, not youth," Zhang Wanting said with grievance.

Li He raised his head and wiped his face. He felt that this old woman was really hard to deal with during puberty. She knew how to act coquettishly and act cute. It was completely different from his previous life.

"Is the pimple problem very important?" Li He asked.

"Nonsense. You only had your first pimple in your life when you were 21 years old. Moreover, it was on such an obvious place like your nose. Wouldn't you care about it and find it scary?" Zhang Wanting said a long sentence in one breath. Her face was flushed.

This weird way of speaking sounded familiar. Li He smiled and asked, "Have you read Qiong Yao's novels?"

Zhang Wanting smiled embarrassedly and nodded. At this time, although Qiong Yao's novels were not listed as prohibited books, they were definitely poisonous weeds that everyone wanted to kill. Everyone just secretly circulated a few books and read them privately.

This was just a normal daily life that couldn't be any more normal.

Sometimes, people were strange. When things were not going well, they hoped that things would go well. Once things went well, they felt that things were dull and boring.

After school started, Li He had already given all the maintenance business to He Fang and Zhao Yongqi. Naturally, the two of them were extremely happy. They could make the profits and losses themselves. Li He and Su Ming were considered to be freed from it. They concentrated on selling electronic watches, clothes, and so on.

However, they continued to collect antiques and treasures. It was just that it was not as easy as before. As the policy became more and more open, there were more and more people who thought about it.

Every time Li He saw that He Fang was still the same as before, laughing and scolding. He did not feel anything strange, so he did not think more about it.

Recently, Su Ming also became more and more extravagant. Slowly, he became the number one person in Sijiu City. Everyone in the underworld knew that Brother Su was not short of money. He was also extravagant.

As Zhang Xianwen carried bags of electronic watches and calculators, Su Ming was busy for a period of time. However, he was happy to count money. If he was not afraid of attracting attention, he could not wait to use a train to carry the goods.

Through a group of educated youth friends, street thugs, and Jianghu veterans, he even sold them to the northernmost border. He had a large group of second-hand dealers.

He was also lucky to get to know a group of disciples from the Great Courtyard. He introduced them one by one, and the calculators also entered the public unit openly. These disciples did not care about face. What they lacked most was money.

Su Ming listened to Li He's suggestion. Lao Mo was always the one who treated others to dinner. When it was time for Lao Mo to eat, they had to line up in advance. The dinner was opened at four in the afternoon. However, there were already a lot of people lining up at three o 'clock. If they went at a time like this, there would definitely be no seats.

Su Ming foolishly found connections through several disciples from the Great Courtyard. Whenever he went there, there would be seats, which made people feel that Su Ming was unfathomable.

Moreover, when Su Ming made friends, he did not treat people according to their character. According to Li He's words, how could you decide who was a tortoise and who was a dragon? When the water was deep, you could not see clearly. You had to learn to respect others. It was good for you. You might look weak now, but if you did not pay attention, you would soar to the sky.

Su Ming followed this instruction. No matter how miserable and desolate you were, or how high up you were, once you came, you would be a friend. He would flatter and flatter everyone. He gained a reputation of being righteous and gained glory in the circle.

When the troublemakers on the street or in the alley had trouble or had conflicts, they would all ask Su Ming to settle the dispute. It was glory and face.

Just like that, Su Ming drank Kung Fu tea, chatted about daily life, and became a middleman to open a memorial hall. He began to feel proud. He took out the posture of a "Master Kan", pointing out the country and galloping in Jianghu.

However, once the novelty wore off, it became increasingly boring. She recalled Li He's words, "Children play house."

Su Ming was tired of this kind of unflattering work, so the work of setting up the scene, setting up the scene, determining the score, and winding the road were all handed over to the lackeys behind him. They all grew up in the alleys and had been to the police station many times. As long as they had the power, which one of them was not a smart person?

Before the brick was struck, the two groups of people suddenly bumped into each other. The Old Urchin asked, "Who's going to give you trouble?"

Underlings would usually answer, "Su Ming is my big brother."

If he met a stubborn person who dared to provoke Su Ming, his underlings would probably smack him with a brick.

His underlings did not disgrace themselves, and their methods were ruthless. Slowly, they became known as the "Four Great Guardian Deities". Su Ming did not expect this.

Seeing that the fight was too fierce, Su Ming was afraid that something might go wrong, so he quickly stepped forward and set the rules for them. Then, he let them do whatever they wanted.

As the saying goes, "Stay in the house to nourish the body, move to nourish the spirit." Su Ming dressed himself more and more like a businessman. Occasionally, he would do something to help others, and the rest of the time, he would focus on earning money.

Li He saw that Su Ming had such a big scene and was a little worried at first. Later on, he saw that Su Ming knew what was important, so he was relieved. Li He was also thinking that there were many things that he couldn't do even if he stepped forward. In the case of Su Ming, when locals dealt with locals, everyone would follow the rules of the alleys.

If an outsider like Li He suddenly rushed in, no matter how rich he was, in the eyes of the Old Urchin or the disciples of the Imperial Court, he would be a fat sheep. They would not even look at him.

Regional discrimination and regional groupings had existed since ancient times. Moreover, he was a proud person from the Imperial City.

Regardless of whether it was the Old Urchin or the disciples of the Imperial Court, the cadence of the Beijing accent had its own characteristic of rising intonation. It raised the pride of living under the Imperial City. The confidence born from this sense of superiority was something that the people of other cities did not have. Or, it could only be obtained through hard work and cultivation. It was able to distinguish the obvious difference between innate and acquired. Innate confidence was a kind of magical magic.

Li He had thought about whether Su Ming would leave him and start on his own. However, after a long period of interaction, this feeling of trust became stronger and stronger. Trust was a feeling of life. Trust was also a kind of noble emotion. Trust was also a kind of bond that connected people. You had the obligation to trust another person unless you could prove that the person was not worthy of your trust. You also had the right to be trusted by another person unless you were proven to be unworthy of that person's trust.

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