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Mrs. Liu's advice

The Country Beauty #40 10/28/2025
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Rural Beauty 040, 040 Liu's Advice 040 Liu's Advice By the time Lu Yun and Lu Xiaoying estimated that it was nearly time for class, they finally held hands and walked into the forest, unfolding the narrative of Chapter 040 of Rural Beauty. — Love Pavilion — Read — Love Pavilion — After a moment of reflection, Lu Yun's headache returned. What a mess—his very first class of the afternoon was this crooked-neck chicken lecture! He'd been completely absorbed by the textbook, yet he remembered not a single thing. Now, he had no choice but to wander around, only to find K. What could he do? This situation had to remain hidden from Xiao Ying. If she found out, she'd definitely peel me alive. — Love's Corner — View — Love's Corner — kankankan8 "Lu Yun, what are you standing there doing?" Just as Lu Yun was struggling, Liu's voice reached him. Hey! Why not head over to Liu's convenience store for a while? Maybe something interesting will happen—there's something truly magical about the winding corridors, and he's already been enchanted by it. Perhaps Xiao Ying's place holds the same charm as the top ten treasures! "Uncle Liu, I just finished dinner. I'm just strolling around, having a light meal," Lu Yun said, lifting his rice bowl and walking toward Liu. When Lu Yun approached, Liu's widow smiled and said, "I just saw Xiao Ying go by. Haven't you two gone off to that grove—?" "Oh, aunt, don't say that! I'm fine, but Xiao Ying's a proper young maiden—don't let anyone hear you talking about this. This content is from Chapter 040 of 'Rural Women of Charm.' " Lu Yun grew so anxious he almost reached out to cover Liu's mouth. Liu's widow chuckled, gave Lu Yun a flirtatious glance, and sighed, "How ungrateful! Just now we were getting it on, and now you're making her the object of your attentions. You're truly quite romantic." There are still several students around here. Liu's widow didn't seem at all concerned, and Lu Yun could only keep banging his rice bowl against his head, pleading, "Aunt, please don't say any more! Let's go to your convenience store and talk there—please, I'm begging you!" With a graceful turn, Liu's widow left Lu Yun behind, swaying her hips and returning to the convenience store with a charming grace. Lu Yun felt embarrassed, glancing at several students by the roadside. Seeing they showed no reaction, he assumed they hadn't heard Liu's words. Calming himself, he hurried a few steps to join Liu at the store. As class time approached, the store was nearly empty, quiet and sparse. Liu sat by the door of the inner room, chuckling and sipping peanuts, watching Lu Yun, drenched in sweat. "You little goose," she smiled, "with no one else here, you've got nothing to be afraid of." "Miss, you really scared me half to death," Lu Yun said, sinking onto the floor and grabbing a cup of tea from the low table, drinking it down. Liu's widow kept crunching on peanuts, paying no attention to Lu Yun's words, and smiled seductively. "Oh, you're such a bad boy! You told me just now that my sister-in-law said something that bothered you—what exactly did she say? Ah, yes—I mentioned that you and Xiao Ying went out to the woods. As for what you did there, I'm not quite sure, really." "It's just a sunny day—we just had dinner together. That's it." Lu Yun finally realized just how sharp his mother-in-law's tongue could be. Trying to hide it any longer would be pointless; better to just come clean. Liu's widow huffed, said nothing, and continued crunching on her peanuts. "Sister, aren't you jealous?" Lu Yun stepped closer, giving a mischievous smile. Liu's widow laughed. "Jealous? How could I possibly be jealous? You're such a heartless young man—you'll grow up and eventually marry someone else. Just don't forget me when you do!" Honestly, she sounded so jealous—her tone was so sour it could have suffocated a whole cow. Lu Yun glanced out the door and saw no one passing by. He reached out, firmly grasping one of the woman's full breasts and kneaded it with great strength, leaving Liu the widow too preoccupied to even bother with her peanuts. She murmured, "You little heartless one—really, you're my greatest nemesis! Oh, heavens!" Lu Yun smirked. "Mrs. Liu, aren't you feeling comfortable?" "Yes, quite comfortable," Liu replied, leaning against the wall as her breathing gradually grew heavier. Yet at that moment, Lu Yun withdrew his hand, playfully pretending to be serious—how could he have kept this up with the door wide open, without being noticed? "Mrs. Liu, how about after class, I'll treat you to another round?" Liu, knowing well when to act, sat up straight and said gently, "Perhaps we should wait a couple of days. You need to take care of yourself—don't overexert yourself." While Lu Yun was intimately缠绵 with Lu Xiaoying in the forest, the jade staff beneath his hips had already begun to respond—hadn’t he been eager to fully devote himself to Xiaoying, thanks to her request that he wait until he married her before fully surrendering his body? Now, facing this exceptional woman, Liu Guan, the restless bird within him had long been ready to take flight. "Li Guo-fu spat, and the moist melon shell landed with a soft *plink* on Lu Yun's hair, her voice full of displeasure. 'Always eating from the bowl while looking at the plate—men truly have no good qualities at all.' Lu Yun felt deeply委屈, defending himself: 'You can't judge me all at once. Right now, I'm still just a young boy, barely out of the nest. Don't compare me to those seasoned gentlemen!' Hearing Lu Yun's words, Li Guo-fu laughed softly, then tapped his forehead with a delicate finger: 'Even you claim to be pure? At your age, you already have so many tricks up your sleeve. You'll surely become a flower-destroying type when you grow up, leaving countless young, unmarried girls in your wake.' She sighed gently and continued: 'Lu Yun, don't be too sentimental—especially with Xiao Ying. Her father is the village headman. You know, if you even begin to court her, you'll have to lose your legs!' Remember what Aunt Liu said—whenever you feel short of breath, come find her. Don’t touch Xiao Ying’s body at all; if you must move her, wait until you’re older to do so. "Aunt Liu, thank you so much—I understand," Land Yun said gratefully, looking at Liu the widow, then fell silent. …… Rural Beauty 040, 040 Aunt Liu’s advice updated!