Chapter 121 Childhood Park
Chapter 121 Childhood Park
Today she wore a red lace dress, a warm white waistcoat on her shoulders, a pair of white high heels on her feet, and her long wavy hair hung on one side of her chest. Her face, like a red rose, was so pleasing to the eyes.
Such a beautiful woman, living in this old house, makes Zhang Yang feel there is no sense of incongruity.
When she saw Zhang Yang, she smiled sweetly: "Why did you take so long to come back?"
Su Rui complained a little, but in fact Zhang Yang arrived ten minutes earlier than the agreed time, so she might have been waiting for a long time.
"I went to buy some vegetables before returning home." Zhang Yang shook the plastic bag of vegetables in his hand: "Look, today's food is all your favorite."
When he heard the word "home", Su Rui's smile became even brighter, without any worry at all about going to jail the next day.
She said, "Let's finish early today and you can walk with me to the nearby park."
Today was a special day. Zhang Yang knew that the park she was going to visit must have special meaning to her. He raised his eyebrows and said, "Okay."
He immediately went into the kitchen and started to get busy. After more than half an hour, several side dishes were served on the table.
This was not a sumptuous dinner, but just a few home-cooked dishes. However, in Suri's eyes, it was more delicious than any big meal. Every time she ate it, she could recall the scenes of having meals with her father and sister.
After they finished their meal and cleaned up the dishes, Su Rui took Zhang Yang's arm and went to a nearby park.
This is an old park that is about to be renovated. The gate at the entrance is a bit old, and the sign reads: "Dongxin Park".
Looking inside from the entrance, the park is not big, the facilities inside are old, some street lights are broken, and the trees are growing wildly everywhere. It seems that there is a lack of people and money for maintenance.
It is after dinner now, and there are some old people and children walking in the park.
Zhang Yang asked, "Isn't this the place where you often played when you were a kid?"
Su Rui raised his eyebrows: "You guessed it right."
She let go of Zhang Yang's hand and trotted into the park. She turned around on the spot, her red skirt flying in the wind, making her look like a blooming red rose.
She stood inside and waved at Zhang Yang: "Come in quickly."
Zhang Yang followed her example and trotted over to her side: "So, are you going to introduce this place to me?"
Suri giggled and said, "When we were little, after dinner, my father would take us for a walk here to play.
At that time, this place had just been built, and there was a small playground inside. Adults and children from the surrounding area came here, and it was much more lively than it is now..."
Zhang Yang listened to her story about the park with great interest, and asked seriously, "What are little pig Su Rui and little pig Su Qing doing here?"
"Us?" Su Rui walked and searched the park. She suddenly pointed to the distance and said excitedly, "Look, that's it."
She took off her high heels, handed them to Zhang Yang, and then pulled him to run in the direction she pointed.
It turned out that the place she was pointing to was a large area of sand. No wonder she had to take off her high heels in advance.
The lights were dim and there were a few children playing with sand.
Zhang Yang smiled and said, "Did you two play this when you were little?"
"Yes!" Su Rui found a place without children, pulled up her skirt and squatted down, grabbed a handful of sand in her hand, and then watched it slowly flow through her fingers and onto the ground.
Her beautiful eyes reflected the faint light of the street lamp: "At that time, my father would play with us to build sand castles. My sister liked to build a small castle. She said she was the princess living in the castle."
Zhang Yang also grabbed a handful of sand, looked at her and asked, "She is the princess in the castle, what about you?"
Su Rui blinked playfully and said, "Me? I can't build as good as her. I can only build two monsters next to the castle."
She sighed again, her eyes dimmed, "It's a pity that my sister and dad can't be with me to build sand piles now. I've grown into a bad woman who's about to be locked up."
Zhang Yang rolled the sand into a sand ball and threw it at her: "I won't allow you to say that you are a bad woman. Besides, who said you can't play with sand? Today I will play with you on behalf of your father and sister.
Just like when you were little, I was in charge of building the castle and you were in charge of building two monsters."
Suri's eyes lit up: "Really?"
"Well, let's start. The sand here is too dry. You collect the sand and I'll go to the lake to get some water." Zhang Yang stood up, patted the sand in his hand, and ran to the lake.
Su Rui looked at his back and felt as if she saw her young father again.
The feeling of being a little lost just now suddenly improved, as if I had returned to the carefree time of my childhood.
She gathered the sand together and prepared two piles of sand. One big pile was for Zhang Yang to use to build a castle, and the other was a small pile that she would use to build two little monsters later.
Soon, Zhang Yang came back with a big leaf in his hand. He made a ladle with it, and there was actually a lot of water in it.
When Suri saw his expression, her nose felt sore. Her father used to carry water from the lake to make sand piles for them in the same way.
For a moment, Zhang Yang's figure was a little blurry, as if it overlapped with his father's appearance.
He trotted over to her, poured the water on the two piles of sand, and then stirred them.
After working for a long time, he saw Su Rui standing there in a daze, so he complained, "Don't be lazy, start making your little monsters quickly."
Su Rui finally came back to her senses from her memories. She responded and quickly went back to her small pile of sand to build her two little monsters according to her memory.
The two of them were busy like two children, leaving the children nearby stunned. How come these adults were playing with sand more seriously than children?
Zhang Yang grew up in an orphanage where there were always children. So he often played with sand castles with children younger than him, so he was very skilled at building sand castles.
Half an hour later, he had built a two-story castle. It was very beautiful, with gates and windows, and looked like a real castle.
He patted the sand in his hands, stepped back a little and looked at the castle. He was very satisfied with his masterpiece. He turned around and looked at the two "monsters" that Su Rui had piled up, and he almost died of laughter.
He pointed at the two "little monsters" that Su Rui had made and laughed so hard that he fell to the ground. "Is this your monster? Why do you look so careless?"
Su Rui put his hands on his hips, glared at him angrily and said, "I just spent a lot of time to put it together, don't laugh!" "Thanks to Schrodinger's Kitten, Seven Cats Book Friends_0, A Peach Blossom Xiaoqiang, Song Song Can't Sleep, Cheng Jinyou for the tips!"
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