Chapter 69 - You Want to Bring her Home? No Way! (1/2)

As Jian Yuncheng remained in his daze, Jian Yiling placed the slice of cake on the corner of the desk next to him before she turned around to do her own things.

As a result, Jian Yuncheng was given the cold shoulder by her.

Jian Yuncheng stayed in Jian Yiling’s study room for quite a while. In that period of time, he finished the slice of cake that Jian Yiling had handed him. He also explained a few geometry questions to her.

During that time, Jian Yuncheng had also discovered a half-knit sweater that Jian Yiling had placed on the side of her study desk. It was the same style as the one that was given to him. However, the color of the woolen thread was gray. This one was slightly smaller than the one that was given to him.

For that reason, Jian Yuncheng knew that whilst the scarf he received might have been custom-made by someone else, the sweater was definitely made by Jian Yiling.

As he thought about this, the corners of Jian Yuncheng’s lips rose unconsciously.

However, Jian Yuncheng was yet to hear Jian Yiling call him ‘eldest brother’.

He didn’t know how long it would take for her to call him ‘eldest brother’ again.

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When Jian Yuncheng came downstairs, he mentioned to Grandma and Grandpa Jian that he wanted to bring Jian Yiling back home in a few days.

However, Grandma Jian had instantly rejected his suggestion, “What are you even thinking of? You can bring her here whenever you want and now you want to take her back? Go away. What a joke! My darling is living here with me! Even though both of us are old and can’t do much, we can still take care of my darling granddaughter just fine!”

Jian Yuncheng couldn’t do anything but turn his head to look at his grandpa.

“Don’t look at me,” Grandpa Jian replied. He stood by his wife this time. “This residence has been cold and deserted for such a long time. It’s rare for our darling granddaughter to come over. I’m not willing to send her away either!”

Whilst Grandpa Jian didn’t adore Jian Yiling as much as Grandma Jian did, he still loved his granddaughter very much.