Melbourne is about to enter winter in April.

The temperature at night is a little low, and the sea breeze blowing is also cool.

I crept up from the bed to close the window, and just walked to the balcony, only to find that the balcony was connected to the master bedroom.

Yi Nan changed into a set of white soft home clothes, and was looking into the distance with his hands propped on the railing.

The breeze blew his hair loose.

His profile was as beautiful as if it had been softened by the wind.

His Adam's apple rolled up and down gently.

He's still as beautiful as I love him.

I looked a little crazy, until he turned his head sideways and met my eyes.

Those eyes were full of stories, as if those stories were about me.

I saw him walking towards me, I was stunned for a while, then hurried back to the room, and closed the balcony door smoothly.

I looked at the curtains and found that Yi Nan was not there.

So I crawled back to Tuanzi's side, closed my eyes lightly, and slowly fell asleep.

I was woken up by the tuanzi pulling my hair.

He leaned on my body and said softly, "Ma Ma, it's time to go out and play!"

I opened my eyes and felt my body was a little heavy. I took out my phone and saw that it was already 2:20.
God, Yi Nan's meeting
I hurriedly got up and scratched my hair. Before I could stand still, Tuanzi wobbled over with a sticky note: "Daddy Duck said, I told you to wake up and watch this."

"I'm in the meeting room on the third floor, Jason and Steven are already waiting for you in the parking lot."

I blinked and looked at Tuanzi: "So, I don't have to work?"

Tuanzi nodded half-understanding: "Daddy Duck wants you to play with me!"

I scratched my head: "Then, shall we go?"

"Yeah!!! Let's go!!!"

I put on Tuanzi his favorite dinosaur T-shirt, put on another coat, put on his little yellow duck water bottle, and bounced to the garage.

Steven came to greet me early and said, "Boss Yi is going to a meeting and told me to take you shopping and do some shopping."

"Buy something?" I wondered, "What to buy?"

Steven smiled: "It must be Mrs. Yi. You can buy whatever you want."

Tuanzi looked at me slyly, and gave me wild winks: "Toys! Toys! Mama! Toys!"

I smiled and thought to myself, since so much wages have been deducted from me, it’s okay to spend some money from the government!

So I took the dumpling into the car and said, "Then we have to hurry up, the mall closes at five o'clock in the afternoon!"

Steven was a little surprised: "How does Mrs. Yi know the opening hours of Australia's Wonderful Flowers?"

I explained simply: "I spent a few years at the University of Melbourne."

"So that's why you and Yi always met during college!" Steven said enthusiastically, "I'm really envious."

Yeah, if now I'm really Mrs. Yi.

That is indeed enviable.

The biggest bug in raising a son is that he is born with male hormones and scoffs at shopping malls.

So after I satisfied him with three large LEGOs, he leaned on his shoulder wearily and murmured: "Ma Ma, shopping is so tiring."

I looked at the beautiful bags and clothes not far away and salivated: "Go to another one, just one."

Tuanzi pulled me with his small hands: "Mummy, you have to live frugally, otherwise no man will love you."

I was shocked: "How can such a rebellious thing be said at such a young age!"

Tuanzi raised his face, and his eyelids were drooping. Although the time difference between China and Australia is not too difficult, the children are inevitably tired after sitting on the plane for a long time.

My mother's love is overflowing, so I have to say goodbye to my own desires.

We fell asleep on the way back.

I chatted with Steven a lot. Jason focused on driving and hardly interrupted. He would only answer a few words when asked about his family situation occasionally, but Steven was very active.

He danced and danced: "When we first came to Australia, the boss bought a red wine estate as an investment immigrant. It was big and remote, and there was no electricity."

I cheered up: "Oh? Really?"

"I live in a wooden house with another buddy from Beijing, and I can't get used to eating it. Once I went to the supermarket and bought a discounted sausage. It tasted like the king of golden gongs. It's delicious. You Guess what?"

I continued to tease: "What's the matter?"

Steven laughed: "After two days, two foreigners came to tell us that the sausage is for pets."

I also laughed, and hurriedly echoed: "I did the same when I first arrived in Australia. I went out to order food and ordered a deep-fried flower for myself."

"It's really interesting to think about it. It's been ten years in a flash." Steven's smile calmed down, and he said, "I really envy you and Mr. Yi, who have been together since college, unlike me who dropped out of high school and followed my boss at the age of 20." After moving to Australia, I have been busy for more than ten years, and I don’t even have a wife, so I’m quite lonely.”

Steven smiled.

My smile also calmed down, I thought about it, there is no need to continue to let them misunderstand my relationship with Yi Nan.

Otherwise, it will be time to be exposed.

The embarrassing one can only be myself.

So I said, "Actually, Yi Nan and I are not husband and wife."

Steven's eyes widened: "When Mr. Ke Yi explained to us, he made it clear that he was traveling with his family."

I thought about it: "Maybe his fiancée has something to do and can't come."

Steven looked at the dumpling again.

I hurriedly said: "This is my son, but, I."

I thought about the wording: "I got divorced very early."

Divorce is always easier to explain than getting pregnant out of wedlock.

My complicated interpersonal relationship, if I say too much, it will be bitter tears.

"I'm Mr. Yi's secretary."

Steven suddenly realized: "No wonder you were so awkward when I called you Mrs. Yi when I picked you up at the airport"

He laughed heartily again: "So I made a mistake! I'm sorry, Miss Yao!"

Finally figured it out.

I let out a long and comfortable breath: "By the way, didn't you say you were in Adelaide when you first came? What about the winery?"

I'm not a person who likes to be silent, so I dragged the topic back.

Steven started his sharing again: "My buddy and I have lived in that poor country for more than a year. Every time we go out to buy something or do something, we always match each other. The neighbors have been watching for a long time and think we are a couple."

He laughed: "Later I fell in love with a white girl, and was almost beaten to death by his father, who called me gay"

I chimed in: "That's interesting."

Steven looked at me: "I haven't chatted with people like this for a long time, Miss Yao, you have such a good personality."

I waved my hands loudly: "The ears grow on the top of the head. The biggest function is to listen and then think."

I move out my life philosophy.

Steven nodded, and suddenly said: "Can we add a WeChat?"

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