Chapter 5
Story: There's a Love Called Chen and Mo Author:aluping words:4327 Update time:2023-07-02 08:37:43
After browsing through the choices, Gu Zechen ultimately selected a packet of small bread rolls, three packets of instant noodles, and hesitated for a moment before grabbing a piece of sausage. He remembered how Yimo would always eagerly watch others eat this particular food, his mouth watering in envy.
After handing over the money, Gu Zechen looked at the three yuan that was left in his hand. After a moment of thinking, he then took two more eggs.
Yi Mo is a child who is going to school. Going to school requires both mental effort and the need to supplement nutrition.
Clutching the object in his arms, Gu Zechen hurriedly rushed back.
The bumpy road was punctuated with low spots that had collected a considerable amount of rainwater. With one misstep, Gu Zechen stumbled and inadvertently flung his old umbrella away, along with the handy pouch in his hand.
With a face full of frustration, Gu Zechen tried to get up, but his body fell back down again due to a piercing pain in his ankle.
As he gazed at the visibly swollen ankle, Gu Zechen furrowed his brows tightly. With a gentle touch of his finger, a piercing pain shot through his heart.
Between heaven and earth, raindrops fall in a continuous line, splashing onto the ground and creating blooming water ripples. Rainwater lands on the convenience pouch, making a splattering sound of "pili pala".
Thinking about Yimo, who was still waiting for him to come back, Gu Zechen gritted his teeth. After several attempts, he finally managed to stand up from the ground. However, he dared not put any weight on his right foot.
Using the umbrella as a cane, Gu Zechen clumsily inched forward, cradling food in his arms.
Step by step, mud climbed up the trouser leg, raindrops flowed into the eyes along the hair, causing a stinging pain in the eyeballs.
Finally, the concrete pipe was right in front of me.
Gu Zechen's lips curled up into a smile, and amidst the rain, he staggered towards Yi Mo.
Yi Mo sat at the entrance and saw Gu Zechen hurriedly receive something and put it aside. He then turned around and took out an old piece of clothing from inside, saying, "Big brother Chen, wipe it off."
Gu Zechen shook his head and pointed inside, indicating for Yi Mo to go in, then he stooped down and squeezed in.
Taking off his wet jacket, a gust of wind blew by, causing Gu Zechen to shiver uncontrollably.
Taking the clothes handed over by Yi Mo, Gu Zechen directly put them on. The oversized clothes hung loosely on his thin shoulders, with the hem extending past his buttocks.
Gu Zechen directly took off his pants, and then piled his wet clothes on the edge of the pipe to prevent rainwater from flowing in.
Having finished all of this, Gu Zechen immediately dropped to his knees and crawled inside.
Watching Yi staring at the food and licking his lips, Gu Zechen directly opened a small bread and handed it to Yi, then he also opened the ham sausage and handed it over.
Yi Mo was already hungry, so she took the bread and started eating. As she looked at Gu Zechen handing her the ham sausage, her beautiful eyes sparkled, and she couldn't help but swallow a few mouthfuls of saliva.
Yi Mo carefully nibbled on the ham sausage, instantly filling his mouth with its aroma.
Looking at Gu Zechen's smiling eyes, she glanced at the sausage in her hand and stuffed it into Gu Zechen's mouth: "Brother Chen, you should have some too. It's really delicious!"
Gu Zechen shook his head, pointed at Yi Mo with a gesture of eating, and waited for Yi Mo to start eating before crawling over to pour water for Yi Mo.
The water bottle was still given by Grandma Zhang, and the water cup is from Aunt Li's house. Fortunately, with these, otherwise Gu Zechen really wouldn't know how to find water for Yi Mo to drink in such weather.
Yi Mo ate two small buns, but only a quarter of the ham sausage. He was reluctant because this thing was too delicious, and he wanted to save it and savor it slowly.
Imo took a drink of water and handed the small bun to Gu Zechen, who accepted it but did not eat it. Instead, he carefully put it away.
The activity caused pain in his wrist, burning and throbbing. When Gu Zechen took a look, it was even more swollen than before. It hurt so badly that even the slightest movement was unbearable, let alone any touch.