The Happy Farmer Wanderer-Chapter 70 Don’t Move_1

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Chapter 70: Chapter 70 Don’t Move_1

Li Qing’s fingers slid up and down the crevice, the clear sensation through the thin fabric sending heat rushing to his head as a little tent pitched against the car seat.

"Don’t, don’t touch there."

Wu Xingxing hugged Li Qing tightly, her body squirming restlessly.

"Why do I feel like it’s a bit wet here, didn’t you wipe properly after using the toilet?" Li Qing said on purpose.

"Ah, you’re really terrible, stop moving." Wu Xingxing pinched Li Qing gently at his waist and said.

"I’m not moving!" Li Qing stated righteously.

"...I feel uncomfortable, please, just stop touching."

Wu Xingxing’s voice trembled gently, with a hint of a moan, as her fingers pinched and twisted at Li Qing’s waist.

"Hiss... don’t pinch, I’ll let go." Li Qing hissed lightly as he spoke.

Wu Xingxing’s hand hesitantly retracted, "I, I’ll stop pinching, just let go quickly."

Li Qing reluctantly withdrew his hand, the sensation was truly good.

Besides, the feel of Wu Xingxing seemed slightly different from that of Tian Yue’e, she had nothing else, just a crevice.

Could there actually be differences there too?

"Jerk!"

Wu Xingxing uttered coquettishly, her body softly leaning on Li Qing’s back, one hand tightly covering below.

She breathed lightly, with a tinge of a moan, making Li Qing a bit heady.

Such a cute girl, and Hu Pangpang, that coward, actually found fault with her, he really has no taste.

He subconsciously brought his fingers to his nostrils to take a sniff.

This action caused Wu Xingxing’s already rosy cheeks to turn completely red, "Ah, what are you sniffing."

"...It smells pretty good." Li Qing chuckled with a grin.

Although his action was quite lecherous, it did smell really good.

It had a faint scent of osmanthus.

It was unclear whether it was from Wu Xingxing’s clothes or her body itself.

"Big jerk!"

Wu Xingxing’s cheeks flushed with shame as she buried her head into Li Qing’s back.

Teasing and touching each other all the way, Li Qing successfully took Wu Xingxing to Five Springs Village.

Once they arrived at her home, Wu Xingxing, with a shy face, coyly invited Li Qing to stay and play for a couple of days.

Her invitation carried subtle hints, which Li Qing certainly picked up on.

But, considering Hu Youyu’s relationship with Wu Xingxing’s father, he decisively declined.

The feud between him and Hu Youyu was too significant now; staying at Wu Xingxing’s house was sure to cause trouble.

Back in the village, Li Qing first visited Auntie Caili’s small convenience store.

Caili had set up a chair under the big tree outside the convenience store to enjoy the cool shade. Seeing Li Qing approach, she said with an attitude, "Oh, here comes the conscienceless one, huh?"

Li Qing, knowing that Caili was angry at him for not visiting her store in the past few days, approached with a smile, "Auntie Caili, why the resentment? You know what happened these days, I really couldn’t make it over."

As he spoke, Li Qing reached out to grab a handful of sunflower seeds from Auntie Caili’s palm, taking the opportunity to gently pat that shaking plenitude.

That large fullness trembled and swayed. Auntie Caili scolded softly, her eyes immediately revealing a trace of flirtation, "You rotten thing, dare to fondle me here, aren’t you afraid of being seen by others?"

"I just took a few seeds, what’s the big deal if someone sees?" Li Qing laughed.

Auntie Caili gave Li Qing a charming glare, "What brings you here today?"

"Borrowed Gao Li’s motorcycle, came to buy a pack of cigarettes as a gesture of thanks," Li Qing replied.

"She knows how to deal with people, but she’s not trustworthy."

Auntie Caili said this as she glanced at Li Qing and, shaking her fan-like buttocks, stood up and entered the convenience store.

Li Qing followed at a leisurely pace. Upon entering the empty store, his hand smoothly reached from behind into the thin knit shirt of Caili, grasping the slippery and elastic fullness.

"Stop it, you scoundrel, don’t mess around in broad daylight," Caili whispered, her eyes nearly brimming with seduction.

She bumped into Li Qing’s chest with her plump and supple buttocks and rubbed against him twice before swiftly breaking free from his hands.

"Come over tonight when you have time. Just meow outside like a cat, and if I hear you, I’ll open the door for you," Auntie Caili said eagerly, placing a pack of cigarettes on the counter. "Take this pack of Liqun for that useless sod, don’t bother paying for it."

"Auntie, I should still pay," Li Qing said with a smile as he laid down the money and asked, "He hasn’t come by these last couple of days?"

"No need for him when I have you to think of. Why would I entangle myself with him?" Caili replied wistfully.

Li Qing chuckled and packed the cigarettes, "I’ll come by when I’m free."

After leaving the store, Li Qing rode straight into Gao Li’s house.

In the main room, only Gao Li was watching TV; Yang Xuelan was nowhere to be seen, and upon asking, Li Qing learned she hadn’t returned from working in the fields yet.

Li Qing set down the cigarettes, exchanged a few pleasantries, and then left.

A grown man lazing around at card tables and drinking, while letting a woman toil in the fields.

Utterly useless, to an extreme degree.

After having lunch, Li Qing went over to Han Mei’s house for a visit.

He packed the already dried apricot kernels into bags and then went to Apricot Garden to collect the ripe apricots that had fallen, peeling and preparing them for drying.

Han Mei and Tian Yue’e had gone to the town to sell vegetables, typically returning only in the evening.

The mornings and evenings were the two peak times for vegetable sales.

With the determined characters of Han Mei and Tian Yue’e, they surely wouldn’t want to miss out.

Having sorted everything out, Li Qing had just lain down at home for a bit when suddenly he heard the sound of a car engine at the door.

"Qingzi, let’s go!"

Hu Pangpang’s booming voice resonated in the courtyard.

Li Qing stepped outside to see Hu Pangpang dressed like a loafer, jangling car keys as he walked in.

"Did you steal your dad’s car?" Li Qing asked.

"Steal? What are you talking about? What’s my dad’s is mine, too; just borrowing it." Hu Wei said with a chuckle, "I heard it’s pretty swell to get it on in a car, and I want to give it a try today."

"Aren’t you afraid your dad will find out and break those little legs of yours?" Li Qing teased.

"I’ll just clean it up afterwards," Hu Wei said carelessly. "Let’s go, we’ll grab some food in the city."

Li Qing nodded, changed into a clean shirt, locked the door, and got into Hu Pangpang’s car.

The car, they say, cost Hu Youyu a pretty penny, but Li Qing was none the wiser; it looked good to him and was comfortable to sit in.

Hu Wei’s driving was clearly novice, with the village roads either single lanes or steep inclines, resulting in the engine stalling several times. A sweaty mess, Hu Pangpang also managed to give Li Qing quite a scare.

"Maybe we should switch to a motorbike. With your driving skills, I’m genuinely worried," Li Qing couldn’t help saying.

The flustered Hu Pangpang fiddled with the car and said, "It’s fine, it’s fine, it’ll get better once we hit the main road. The village roads are terrible."

"You don’t know how those sweethearts love to see someone show off. With a car, they’ll definitely be more enthusiastic."

Only then did Li Qing realize that this youngster was driving merely to show off.

Once out of the village, Hu Wei managed to drive more steadily, much to Li Qing’s relief.

As twilight deepened, the two finally caught sight of the county town’s outline.

Just as they were about to enter the city, a car suddenly caught up from behind, swerving sharply to block their way.