Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend-Chapter 194: Irresistible Joy
Gu Jin categorized all the kitchen utensils, pots, and pans she bought and checked that the gas was full. They could buy groceries and cook anytime they wanted.
Even at this moment, she hadn’t given up on the idea of nourishing the little boy. Boys need a lot of nutritional supplements before adulthood to develop better.
After washing her hands, Gu Jin left the kitchen and walked towards the living room.
An Mingji was adjusting the angle of the sofa in the living room. Seeing Gu Jin walk out of the kitchen, he looked up and asked, "Sister Jin, is it okay to place the sofa here?"
At the moment, the sofa was placed in the center of the room, quite close to the TV cabinet.
Gu Jin squinted her eyes and nodded, "Not bad."
She glanced around the still somewhat empty living room, even though they had added quite a bit of furniture, thinking that there would be more to add in the future.
Television, air conditioning, refrigerator, decorative cabinet, and so on. To live more comfortably, they had to manage the house they would live in for the next three years.
An Mingji adjusted the sofa and walked towards the stack of still-unpackaged knick-knacks in the living room.
"Little An, are you hungry?" Gu Jin suddenly asked.
An Mingji stopped in his tracks, unconsciously touching his stomach, feeling indeed a bit hungry.
"Mm." He nodded.
Gu Jin smiled, her eyes curving, "You tidy up a bit more at home, and I’ll go out to buy some food. I’ll be back soon."
"Sister Jin, I’ll go with you." Hearing she was going out, An Mingji’s first thought was to follow.
But his suggestion was not accepted by Gu Jin.
Gu Jin picked up the keys from the table, waved at him, "I won’t be gone long. You tidy up at home. I put your clothes from the suitcase into your room, so organize them. We’re leaving for Qingshan Village tomorrow, and you must sort out your room before we leave."
With that, she had already walked to the door, opened it, and left under An Mingji’s gaze.
As the door closed, An Mingji stood in the living room, a flash of disappointment flickering in his eyes as he felt left behind.
He turned his steps to another direction and went to the window after Gu Jin left.
Silently calculating the time in his mind, he quickly saw Gu Jin walking out from the hallway.
She was wearing a clean and neat set of casual clothes, and her figure quickly blended into the dim light of the night.
Until that figure merged into the distant darkness, unable to be found, only then did An Mingji retract his gaze.
He returned to his room to organize; the bed was made, the table and chairs were set, and his clothes were folded and put into the wardrobe.
Glancing at the clean and tidy room, An Mingji felt an uncontrollable joy in his heart.
This was his room, belonging solely to him, warm and cozy.
And it was here that Sister Jin was, so he wasn’t alone anymore.
This wasn’t a rundown hut in Qingshan Village, nor a damp haystack. It was a cozy room with a bed, blankets, and a study desk.
Looking at the room before him, the indifference in An Mingji’s peach blossom eyes faded, replaced with warmth, making him soften.
Turning his steps, he went to the living room to organize the odds and ends.
This was something Sister Jin had entrusted him to do, and he was determined to do it well.
After leaving, Gu Jin didn’t immediately go to buy food but instead went to the warehouse that Qiu Qianghai took her to during the day.
Using the key he gave her, she opened the warehouse. Stepping into the empty warehouse, she unhesitatingly transported a hundred tons of grain out of the space.







