Chapter 98: Turns out I am just Grandpa
Chapter 98: Chapter 98: Turns out I am just Grandpa
Editor: Inschain
Qiao Yun shifted her hand a bit, but couldn’t break free, so she just let him hold it.
Li Hanzhou tilted the umbrella toward Qiao Yun, unbothered by the rainwater that dampened his shoulder.
As soon as they walked back inside the house, the rain stopped.
Li Miao complained, “What kind of weather is this, raining while the sun is out.”
“It’s a sunshower,” Qiao Yun explained. “Clouds with different electrical charges collide under the influence of solar winds, generating sunshowers. It’s highly likely that a rainbow will appear.”
Indeed, a rainbow appeared in the sky.
Li Miao exclaimed, “Qiaoqiao, you know so much.”
Complimented by her friend, Qiao Yun pursed her lips slightly.
Li Hanzhou ordered Li Miao, “Go get some clothes to change the little friend.”
Qiao Yun had just been drenched by the rain, her soft black hair sticking to her cheeks and her curly eyelashes drooping, a bit less detached and gentler than usual, which made her eyes seem especially bright and attractive.
Li Hanzhou swallowed and looked away.
Li Miao instinctively ran toward the room to get the clothes.
Qiao Yun suddenly asked him, “Is being human any good?”
Li Hanzhou glanced at Qiao Yun, “Why wouldn’t it be?”
“Human nature is too complicated; it controls people, makes them do things they don’t want to do,” Qiao Yun frowned.
Li Hanzhou turned his head slightly, his voice unconsciously softer, “You just don’t let it control you, then it can’t.”
Upon hearing this, Qiao Yun was stunned, suddenly feeling as if she had cleared away the fog.
The commands of code are irresistible, but human nature can be resisted.
So simple…
She looked at Li Hanzhou gratefully, and said earnestly, “You really remind me of my grandfather.”
Only her grandfather would tell her the principles of being human.
Li Hanzhou: “…”
He chuckled softly, the weird feeling that had arisen in his heart was dispelled by her words.
So, he was just grandfather.
Only after Li Miao went upstairs did she realize that she should have taken Qiao Yun with her to change clothes, so she came back down and pulled Qiao Yun to her room to get her a tracksuit.
Seeing that the weather had improved, Li Miao pulled Qiao Yun to continue barbecuing.
Qiao Yun didn’t stay at the Li Family’s house for long; at four in the afternoon, she asked Li Hanzhou to drive her back home.
Out of courtesy, Li Miao followed Qiao Yun inside and greeted Su Mian.
Su Mian, noticing Qiao Yun’s bright eyes, asked with a gentle smile, “Qiaoqiao, did you have fun?”
Qiao Yun nodded, her obedient and cute demeanor filling Su Mian’s eyes with affection. She turned to Li Miao and said, “Thank you. Qiaoqiao has only just come back, and I was worried she might feel lonely and not adjust well, but fortunately, she found a friend like you.”
Even if she could accompany Qiao Yun, she wasn’t her peer.
Originally, Lu Ting could have spent time with Qiaoqiao, but that child was particularly studious, never forgetting to take extra classes on the weekend, truly a good child who loved learning.
“Don’t mention it, I really like playing with Qiaoqiao, she’s the only one who listens to my ramblings,” Li Miao politely replied.
The Li Family has an impressive background, yet Li Miao was completely devoid of any princess-like demeanor, and Su Mian liked this child a lot.
She insistently stuffed some homemade desserts into her hands, asking her to take them home.
Li Miao refused initially, as her upbringing didn’t allow her to take things without earning them, but she couldn’t withstand Su Mian’s enthusiasm and had to accept them.
After getting into the car, Li Hanzhou, looking at Li Miao loaded with gifts, said nonchalantly, “Having accepted someone’s gifts, shouldn’t you repay the favor?”
“Indeed,” Li Miao agreed.
Then, she heard her brother casually say, “Just bring some little friends over to play more often, consider that a repayment.”
Li Miao: “…”
Is that it?
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Meanwhile, Lu Rui went to discuss a project with Tenghui.
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