Chapter 3 I’m holding your hand

On the other side, Lu Lin took his newly minted sister to the largest shopping mall in the town, put on sunglasses, a mask, and was fully armed, ready to go.

These actions were actually a bit strange, but Tang Wan just sat there obediently and watched Lu Lin do this.

Lu Lin looked at her like this and put on a pair of sunglasses for her.

 Then he asked: “Would you like to wear the same sunglasses as me?”

Tang Wan slowly shook his head.

"Huh? You don't want to wear the same sunglasses as me?" Lu Lin crouched down curiously, wanting to know what was going on in this little kid's head.

Tang Wan reached out his hand, took Lu Lin's hand, and jumped out of the car.

Lu Lin looked at Tang Wan with some confusion, but saw Tang Wan move his hand and make a few gestures.

 The staff member next to me said in a vague manner: "She seems to be saying, she is holding your hand."

 After finishing speaking, he muttered softly: "I probably think of you, Teacher Lu, as someone with eye problems."

This was the first time Lu Lin was treated like this, and he was a little curious.

 Then he saw Tang Wan pulling him towards the mall.

 The staff wanted to step forward to stop him, but Lu Lin put his index finger between his lips: "Shh."

He shook Tang Wan's hand and said, "Then you have to hold it tightly."

Tang Wan could not speak, but slowly tightened his little hand and pulled one of Lu Lin's hands tightly, as if she was afraid that she would get lost with him.

Lu Lin was originally going to take Tang Wan to the most famous store in the mall to buy clothes, but Tang Wan dragged Lu Lin to the first floor.

Lu Lin raised his eyebrows, which were blocked by his sunglasses, and then asked: "Is there anyone selling clothes on the first floor?"

Tang Wan nodded without letting go of his hand, stepped forward with his short legs, and walked forward.

This is the first time Lu Lin has come to the negative floor to buy things. Everything is a bit new to him.

He looked everywhere, but what he saw were pirated clothes with big brand names but missing letters on arms and legs.

Tang Wan picked up a pink short-sleeved shirt from the stall, made some gestures on himself, then raised one hand and shouted to the shopkeeper: "Ah!"

The shop owner seemed to be an old acquaintance of Tang Wan. When he saw Tang Wan, he frowned, bent down and asked, "You are too young to wear this dress."

Tang Wan's beautiful eyes rolled around, she pointed at Lu Lin beside her, and then raised the clothes in her hands.

 “You want to wear the same clothes as him?”

Tang Wan’s eyes lit up and he nodded excitedly.

The shopkeeper glanced at Lu Lin and rolled his eyes with disdain.

This man looks like he is rich, but he still has to pay Tang Wan. He is really stingy.

I don’t know how much **** Tang Wan picked up to save when he took out the twenty yuan.

Lu Lin had no idea what the shopkeeper was thinking. He subconsciously wanted to stop the kid from buying this cheap-looking clothes, but stopped when Tang Wan took out two pieces.

Two pieces of clothing, one big and one small, seem to be hinting at something.

Then she saw Tang Wan take out a large handful of crumpled change from the pocket of her dirty skirt and hand it to the shopkeeper.

The shopkeeper put it back into his bag without counting it. He also picked up a cheap-looking light green skirt from the stall and handed it to Tang Wan.

He said: "Okay, you have come here so many times, sister will sell it to you cheaper and give you a skirt."

Tang Wan's pale little face showed a little blush, and she looked a little embarrassed. He didn’t reach out to pick it up, he just shook his head.

 The shop owner was a carefree girl, and she directly pushed the skirt into Tang Wan's hands.

Then he looked at Lu Lin next to him with hesitant eyes. When he saw that they were about to leave, he made up his mind and said, "Hey, can you be nicer to her?"

Lu Lin has a bad temper to begin with, and being treated with such an attitude is his limit not to get angry.

Hearing the girl say this again, she seemed to realize something and waved to the staff not far from them.

The staff trotted over, came to Lu Lin's side, and asked flatteringly: "Brother Lu, what are your orders?"

Lu Lin pointed to the milk tea shop next to her: "Take her over and sit there. I'll be here in a minute."

Looking at Lu Lin's back, Tang Wan obediently followed the staff member Xiao Zhang to the milk tea shop opposite, and then sat there without ordering anything, never taking her eyes off Lu Lin.

After a long time, Lu Lin came back from the shop owner.

Tang Wan jumped towards Lu Lin, carefully grabbed the corner of Lu Lin's clothes, and looked at Lu Lin with her beautiful eyes, which made his heart soften all of a sudden.

He squatted down, looked at Tang Wan at eye level, and then asked, "Why don't you order milk tea?"

Tang Wan shook his head and signaled that he would not drink. He just looked at Lu Lin nervously, like a stray little cat that finally found a roof to rely on.

Lu Lin touched her head and then hugged Tang Wan.

 But in my mind, I was thinking about what the shopkeeper just said.

 “This girl Tang Wan is a bit unlucky.”

“She may have a somewhat innate personality that pleases others. As long as people want to adopt her, she will take the initiative to bring them to my place and buy them some small gifts.”

 “But every time, Tang Wan would be sent back.”

"You don't know how difficult it is for her to save such a small amount of money. I don't know if it's really difficult to maintain a life in their orphanage. Every time Tang Wan wears rags, she goes everywhere to pick them up. Rubbish."

“Those old ladies felt sorry for Tang Wan, so they designated a small place for her to pick up. But even so, it’s not easy for her to save twenty yuan.”

She took out a large handful of change and said with some melancholy: "It will probably take her more than a month to pick up garbage."

Lu Lin was holding a plastic bag in his hand, which contained the clothes Tang Wan bought for himself.

Upon seeing this, Xiao Zhang reached out his hand to take the plastic bag, but Lu Lin dodged it without leaving a trace.

Lu Lin asked Tang Wan to choose a cup of milk tea, and then said: "Don't worry, I won't abandon you for no reason."

Tang Wan’s little hands grasped Lu Lin tightly, and her mouth was pursed tightly, looking like a kitten pretending to be serious.

 Then Lu Lin scratched his nose: "Let's go, I'll take you back to my house first."

Hearing this, Xiao Zhang looked at Tang Wan in surprise.

 He calls Niubi in his heart.

  That's okay. This little girl easily took down their most difficult prince.

Tang Wan held the milk tea in her arms, looked at Lu Lin, opened her mouth and whispered "Ah!".

 She wanted to say something, but couldn't.

He could only remain silent, grabbing Lu Lin's clothes, as if grasping a hard-won life-saving straw.

 (End of this chapter)

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