Return to the City: The Strongest King

Chapter 96 Trouble Brewing



Song Xiaoru was actually quite fond of the girl named Lin Su’er. Although she liked Miao Xuanxuan as well, Miao Xuanxuan was the kind of wealthy girl who seemed unrealistic for Song Xiaodong to be with. On the other hand, Lin Su’er came from an ordinary family and had a great personality—cheerful without losing tenderness, and diligent in her actions, all of which made Song Xiaoru feel that she was very suitable to be her brother’s wife.

"Okay, let me tell you... One day, someone came to me and said they had been detained. It turned out they went to steal pears from someone’s orchard and got caught by the pear keeper. And this kid, Xiaodong, even left his pants hanging on a tree, bare-assed."

"Giggle..." Lin Su’er couldn’t help but laugh out loud, glancing at Song Xiaodong and her face flushed with a rosy glow.

Song Xiaodong complained with a pained expression, "Sis, why do you have to bring up such embarrassing stories?"

Song Xiaoru gave him a look and said, "What’s there to be afraid of talking about it? Su’er is not an outsider."

Wang Xiaoqiang nudged Song Xiaodong with his shoulder, winked, and said grinning, "It looks like our sis is already considering Lin Su’er the designated sister-in-law."

Li Gang took a large gulp of his dreggy beer and said, "When will I get lucky enough to have such a girl come up to me on her own?"

Wang Xiaoqiang chuckled and replied, "Hang around Dongzi, and sooner or later, you’ll have your day."

After chatting for a while, Song Xiaoru and Lin Su’er went to the restroom together, while Song Xiaodong and the other two continued drinking here.

But when ten minutes passed and the two women hadn’t returned, Song Xiaodong got up and went to the restroom to check.

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