Chapter 615: Strolling Through the Antique Street
Chapter 615: Strolling Through the Antique Street
In an instant, Liu Shilin melted, completely unable to resist the fiery aura emanating from Lin Kuang. The next moment, their lips met in a fiery kiss. They had no idea how long it lasted, but gradually, clothes fell away and the lights in the room went out as the passionate atmosphere grew even more intense. By the light of the moon, two figures could be seen entwined on the soft bed, releasing all their suppressed emotions.
This night was naturally a sleepless one. As the saying goes, a short separation is better than a honeymoon. How could they not be wild with passion?
By morning, Liu Shilin was so exhausted she didn’t have an ounce of energy left and finally fell into a deep sleep. Lin Kuang, however, was as energetic as ever. Looking at the sleeping Liu Shilin, a smile graced his face.
Getting out of bed, Lin Kuang went to the bathroom to wash up before heading out into the estate to practice Tai Chi Chuan. After more than an hour, he concluded his routine, standing still, wholly immersed in the wonderful feeling of being one with nature. He remained there for about ten minutes before opening his eyes.
"What a refreshing feeling," Lin Kuang murmured to himself, then stepped into the villa.
By now, nearly all the women had woken up. Only Liu Shilin was still asleep; she was simply too tired to get up. Seeing Lin Kuang come in, little Xinxin greeted him with a beaming smile. "Good morning, Uncle-in-Law."
"Good morning, little Xinxin," Lin Kuang said with a laugh, scooping the little one into his arms.
Little Xinxin truly loved to cling to Lin Kuang and was always overjoyed in his presence, making the other women a little jealous. After all, the girl was adorable, and every one of them doted on her. But since she was so uniquely attached to Lin Kuang, their jealousy was understandable.
"You all chat, I’ll go cook," Yang Ruotong spoke up. Since Liu Shilin was still asleep, she was the only one there who knew how.
"Sis, I’ll help you," Yang Ruoxi said with a smile.
Hearing this, Yang Ruotong nodded. The two sisters made their way to the kitchen, while Lin Kuang and the others stayed behind to chat and play with little Xinxin, whose happy laughter echoed around them.
By eight in the morning, the meal was ready, and everyone began to eat. As for Liu Shilin’s condition, the women didn’t say a word, but they all understood. If they had been in her shoes, it would have been the same; after all, that guy was incredibly vigorous in that department.
After breakfast, the women busied themselves clearing the dishes. Many hands make light work, so it was done in no time. Soon, everyone was sitting on the sofa, chatting again.
"Guo’er, when is your birthday?" Lin Kuang asked, looking at Lin Guo’er with a smile.
"Guess," Lin Guo’er replied with a teasing smile.
"Uh, I don’t know. If I knew, I wouldn’t have to ask," Lin Kuang said, slightly annoyed.
"Hmph, you’re so heartless. My birthday is tomorrow," Lin Guo’er said with irritation.
"Really? Tomorrow? What about the little Witch? Aren’t your birthdays close to each other?" Lin Kuang asked again.
"Of course! Why would I lie to you? Is there any point?" Lin Guo’er huffed, clearly disgruntled.
"Exactly! There’s no reason to lie. My birthday is the day after tomorrow. It’s just one day after Sister Guo’er’s," the little Witch huffed as well, her ample chest swaying charmingly.
"Ah, so soon? Looks like I need to get you two some birthday gifts," Lin Kuang said, a headache coming on. He was troubled because he truly had no idea what to get them.
"That’s right. You’d better figure it out. If we’re not satisfied, hmph, you’ll have it coming," Lin Guo’er grumbled, the threat in her beautiful eyes obvious.
"Yep, yep, I agree with Sister Guo’er," the little Witch chimed in, adding fuel to the fire.
"Alright, I really need to think about what to give you," Lin Kuang said, his mind already churning with ideas.
Watching Lin Kuang ponder, Lin Guo’er and the little Witch couldn’t help but chuckle to themselves. In truth, it didn’t matter what he gave them. As long as it was from Lin Kuang, they would love it. They were only teasing to create a little challenge for him, curious to see what he would come up with.
After a moment, Lin Kuang smiled. "How about this? I’ll go out this afternoon. You all wait here for me. It would spoil the surprise if you saw your gifts in advance, right?"
"Hmm, that sounds good. That shows some real sincerity," Lin Guo’er said with a smile.
"Alright then, I’ll head out this afternoon," Lin Kuang replied with a smile. He already had an idea. East Sea has an antique street. Maybe I’ll find some unexpected treasures there.
The group chatted, and around noon, Liu Shilin finally woke up. Wearing her pajamas, she came downstairs, her gait a little awkward. She was obviously still sore in certain places. When the other women saw her, they immediately understood and began to laugh teasingly.
At this, Liu Shilin’s pretty face turned beet red, and she wished she could find a hole to crawl into.
"Stop it, stop it. Look how cute Shilin looks when she’s embarrassed," Lin Kuang said with a grin, causing her face to flush even deeper.
"Lin Kuang, you jerk!" Liu Shilin said, blushing, as she shot him a fierce glare.
Her words only made Lin Kuang laugh heartily. He was clearly enjoying himself, which made Liu Shilin’s face grow even redder.
"Shilin, rest for a bit. I’ll start cooking. It’s about time for lunch anyway," Yang Ruotong said.
"Um, thank you, Sister Ruotong," Liu Shilin said, still blushing.
"Come on, no need to be so formal with us," Yang Ruotong said with a smile before she started preparing the meal.
Lin Kuang chatted with the women, and when lunch was ready, they all began to eat. After the meal, Lin Kuang said his goodbyes and drove straight to the antique street in East Sea. The afternoon was its busiest time.
The place was unfamiliar to Lin Kuang, as it was his first visit, though he had a basic understanding of the rules. He joined the endless stream of people and began his search, sweeping through roadside stalls and antique shops alike. Regrettably, after wandering through half of the antique street, he still hadn’t found anything of value.
Some items were priced far too high, and the objects themselves simply weren’t worth that much. Others were of decent quality but came with astronomical price tags. Although Lin Kuang could afford them, it would be a losing purchase, so he passed.
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