Call it cool.

To be honest, Ding Peng prefers girls like Leng Qingqiu, who are cold on the outside and hot on the inside, compared to girls who are hot on the outside and cold on the inside, because such girls have simpler feelings and more dedication.

Once she accepts you, she will give you wholeheartedly and wholeheartedly.

Ding Peng called a rickshaw, bought a large box of Jiangnan dim sum nearby, and then took the car back to his house.

He counted the time and felt that Leng Qingqiu should go home after school, so he tidied up his clothes, carried the snack box, and prepared to visit.

According to the rules of the South, the newly moved residents need to send some cakes to the nearby neighbors as a gesture of goodwill, so that the neighbors and neighbors can get along in harmony in the future.

Therefore, Ding Peng's actions are reasonable and not rude.

When she came to the door of Leng Mansion, Ding Peng knocked on the door lightly. After a while, an old woman opened the door and stuck her head out. Seeing Ding Peng's well-dressed, she couldn't help but ask, "Is there something wrong with this young master? "

Ding Peng smiled slightly, shook the snack box, and said, "I'm a resident who just moved to the next door. I heard from Mr. Wang that Mrs. Leng is from the South, so I prepared some snacks from the South, which I want to give to Mrs. Leng. Have a taste and drop by. Of course, if it's not convenient for Madam, I won't bother."

The old mother couldn't be the master, so she said, "I'll go and tell the lady first."

The old mother went in and said, and then came out and said, "Our wife asked the young master to come in."

The old mother brought Ding Peng to the hall. In the hall, an old woman was sitting on the seat with a dignified expression, sipping tea.

As a scholarly family, although it has declined, the old lady's temperament is still in place.

Seeing Ding Peng come in, the old woman smiled kindly and said, "Young Master, please take a seat."

Obviously, this old woman is Leng Qingqiu's mother, Madam Leng.

Mrs. Leng was wearing a plain one-piece commoner, with no makeup on her face, looking very plain.

But she has an elegant temperament, with a kind smile on her face all the time, quite a bit of a scholarly woman's bearing.

Madam Leng said to the old woman, "Mother Wu, make a pot of tea for this young master."

Ding Peng said thank you, then put the snack box in his hand on the table, and said with a smile, "I heard that Madam is from the South, so the junior specially prepared some small snacks from the South, and I don't know if it suits Madam's appetite."

"Young master has a heart," Mrs. Leng asked Wu Ma to carry the snack box down.

Afterwards, the two chatted.

What we talked about was nothing more than where Ding Peng was from and what he did.

Ding Peng had already prepared his speech. He said that he had just returned from studying in Germany and was a returnee. He wrote poetry and articles on weekdays and contributed to newspapers to earn some remuneration.

Mrs. Leng was born in a scholarly family, and is particularly interested in poetry. Hearing that the other party is also a poet, she couldn't help but get interested and asked, "Can you show me what poetry the young master has written?"

Ding Peng immediately took out the reply letters sent to him by the News and Shenbao, and respectfully handed them to Mrs. Leng, saying, "These are two poems written by this junior a few days ago, and I have the honor to be published in the News. ” and the “Declaration”, please also ask your wife to give pointers.”

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Chapter 89 First Seeing Leng Qingqiu

As a scholarly woman, it is impossible for Mrs. Leng not to know about "News" and "Shenbao". She heard that the other party was able to publish poems in such a first-class publication, and she couldn't help but look at Ding Peng differently.

Originally, Ding Peng was well-mannered, and she was quite fond of her, but now that he saw that the other party was so talented, he couldn't help but appreciate it even more.

The first impression is particularly important in interpersonal communication. If you can leave a good impression on the other person for the first time, the subsequent communication will also become smoother.

Obviously, Ding Peng left a good impression on Mrs. Leng.

She glanced at the two poems written by Ding Peng, suddenly picked up "Rain Lane", and read it softly:

Holding a paper umbrella, alone

Wandering long, long

And the lonely rain alley,

I hope every time

Like a clove

A grumpy girl.

……

At any time, the theme of love has been enduring and is one of the strongest emotions of human beings.

Although Mrs. Leng has long passed the age of love and love, she still retains a passion in her heart. At this time, when she reads this love poem, she can't help but have a picture of herself and her husband, loving and loving.

At that time, they, as depicted in the poem, met in the rain and fell in love at first sight.

How happy they were back then.

Unfortunately, her lover has passed away, leaving her alone to raise her daughter alone.

Madam Leng couldn't help sighing and said, "This poem is so well written and full of emotions. I like it very much."

In his words, Ding Peng could feel that Mrs. Leng had a good impression of him, and was more enthusiastic than before.

Mrs. Leng heard that Ding Peng's parents were not in this world (indeed not in this world), and he did not have any relatives in Peiping, and he came to Peiping alone, and could not help but feel pity for each other.

She and her daughter are deserted, so why not.

Since her husband's death, relatives on the husband's side have stopped paying attention to their mother and daughter, and gradually become estranged. Her younger brother, Song Shiqing, saw that their mother and daughter were lonely, so they took them to live in Peiping.

Speaking of which, their situation is almost the same as that of Ding Peng. Apart from a younger brother, she also has no relatives in Peiping.

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