Enchanting His Heart: His Little Fox-Chapter 119: How Do You Date for the First Time?
Tang Si raised an eyebrow with a smile: "Really?"
"You didn’t know?"
Tang Si found it amusing, looking up at Song Yi: "How am I supposed to know? How about next time I wake you up and give you a kiss?"
"...There won’t be a next time."
Tang Si took a slow sip of soy milk, speaking in a leisurely tone: "Do it a few more times, and you’ll get used to it."
...
After the two finished eating, the atmosphere inexplicably became a bit quiet and strange.
This was their first time being in a relationship, and neither of them knew how to manage it.
"Are you really free today?" Song Yi asked as she sat looking at Tang Si sitting across from her.
She was conflicted inside; she had managed to catch him, but how do you actually date?
She was utterly confused and lost.
When she used to write romance novels, she could start typing away whenever she wanted, but now she felt all those books she wrote were in vain.
Tang Si stood up slowly, a faint smile on his lips.
His peach blossom eyes glimmered with fragmented light: "So do you want me to be busy or not?"
"Whether you’re busy or not isn’t up to what I want or don’t want."
Tang Si tilted his head: "You’re my girlfriend now, so naturally, I have to schedule my time within my duty to accommodate you."
Song Yi looked at him: "Don’t you rest on regular days?"
"Or, can you show me what you do on your days off?"
She wanted to understand his life.
As for those miscellaneous contracts with Li Wen, she wanted to push them aside for now.
"I still think you should stay home and recover." Tang Si smiled as he raised his hand, gently flicking her forehead, his tone endlessly doting: "What’s the rush?"
He was wearing the same clothes as yesterday, and Song Yi suddenly thought of something.
"Don’t you want to change clothes...?"
Tang Si: "Change what clothes?"
Song Yi slightly licked her lips: "I mean your pants."
"The ones inside."
"I have them." Song Yi said, "The red ones I told you about before, I took them from your drawer, I brought them back, so put them on."
Tang Si: "..."
This joke wasn’t going away anytime soon.
"They don’t fit." Tang Si sighed and said: "Zhou Liang bought those, he wanted me to get lucky, have good fortune, ward off bad luck."
"But I ended up in a relationship before even wearing them."
Tang Si smiled at Song Yi: "I think I don’t need them anymore; maybe you’re my good luck charm?"
"That’s not okay, you need to put them on, or else it’s dirty."
Tang Si: "I’ve already been dirty all night."
"Plus, I was hugging you the whole time."
"..."
Tang Si watched Song Yi rendered speechless, finding her amusing and adorable, and relented to her: "Alright, I’ll change, is that good enough for you?"
"Go get them."
His indulgence catered to all her bizarre requests.
This little sunshine was not easy to win over, so he couldn’t let her feel she wasn’t cherished.
Song Yi’s face immediately lit up with a smile, and she quickly went to the bedroom to fetch them.
Tang Si took them and began to change on the sofa.
Song Yi covered her face and instantly went over to yank him up: "Damn it, get to the bathroom and change!"
Tang Si let her pull him up, watching her flustered demeanor, and slowly curved his lips: "You’re not gentle at all."
His fingertips lightly touched her forehead, his voice soft and lazy: "But I like it, little pepper."
"Besides, it’s not like you haven’t seen it before." Tang Si said as he walked, opening the bathroom door.
Just as he seemed about to enter, Song Yi saw him suddenly turn back and flash her a grin.
"Don’t peek, you little diva."
"..."
Not long after, his voice came from the bathroom again.
"Sweetheart, will you wash these for me? Don’t throw them out, they’re expensive, cost me a fortune."







