Xiao Susu didn’t want to meet a strange man; she wasn’t the curious type, especially since her son told her to wait for him in the sunroom.
“You go. I’ll go upstairs and wait for you in the sunroom.”
Seeing Xiao Susu “accept the order” and go upstairs, Du Feifan could only sigh. How obedient, always following orders without knowing how to refuse, truly destined to be protected by Tang family men!
Never mind, not watching the good show would go against Du Feifan’s principles.
Off to watch the show.
Zeng Shaoyu’s eyes were about to pop out beyond their limits outside the iron gate!
That—that beautiful, mature-looking young boy wasn’t wrong, was he? He actually said upon first opening his mouth:
“I heard you want to visit my mom? Sorry, she’s not feeling well and isn’t suitable for receiving guests.”
No! No! Impossible! That beautiful woman couldn’t be married, let alone have such a big son! They must be deliberately teasing him!
With this conviction, he maintained a pleasant expression looking at the small boy inside the gate who somewhat resembled Xiao Susu:
“Little brother, lying is not right. Xiao Miss must be your sister or aunt, right? Please believe me, big brother is not a bad person. I just want to give her this bouquet to express my admiration.”
Tang Xueqian looked at him, not understanding why this stranger thought he was lying. His fake smile was truly unlikeable.
“My mom doesn’t like flowers.”
This little brat is so difficult! Zeng Shaoyu tried to maintain his smile: “Let’s be friends, little brother. I’m really not a bad person. I’m Uncle Zeng, I—”
The iron gate suddenly slid open from both sides, making Zeng Shaoyu jubilant, thinking he was finally being accepted. Smiling broadly, he tried to squeeze inside.
“Dad!” Tang Xueqian was surprised to see Tang Hua walking out of the car. He thought his father was too busy to come to Taichung to pick him up, as he had been very busy recently, and yesterday Uncle Shi told him his dad was in Hong Kong.
Dad? Zeng Shaoyu froze like an idiot, then turned to see what kind of person this “dad” was.



