Chapter 1369 - My Brother Is Around... (1/2)
Yan Jin shook his head and said thoughtfully, “I’m not convinced by this reason.”
Mo Liuxi looked at this dude’s cute little face and couldn’t help wondering what Yan Su’s father looked like. If his son behaved like this, imagine what he was like–like father, like son.
“Well, actually, I’m younger than your sister.” Mo Liuxi didn’t want to tell the truth either, but Yan Jin left him with no choice.
“Oh my G.o.d!” Yan Jin’s round eyes were opened wide. “I couldn’t tell,” he said.
“Yes. Because I look older, I’m more mature,” Mo Liuxi was rather pleased with his retort.
“No, no.” Yan Jin was shaking his head, vigorously. “Are you going to date my sister who is older than you? I can tell you in a straightforward manner that you are too young.”
Mo Liuxi, “…”
He wanted to toss him out on his ear for his impertinence.
Yan Su swallowed her water quickly and interrupted their conversation, “Jin, stop being silly. Try your yogurt drink. It’s good.”
“I need to be your watchman,” Yan Jin said thoughtfully. “Ma said I’m a man and have to protect you. You were hurt in the past because I wasn’t around yet.”
Yan Su was touched by his heroic declaration but didn’t feel like talking. Mo Liuxi stood up and said, “I’ll be right back. I’m going to the washroom.”
He needed some time to simmer down. He had a feeling a long, drawn-out battle was ahead of him.
When Mo Liuxi got up, Yan Su looked down at Yan Jin and said seriously, “Promise me you’ll stay out of these adult matters, okay? You’re starting to make us uncomfortable. Besides, you’re only three. You just need to take care of yourself. Don’t worry about me.”
“Fine.” Yan Jin shrugged his shoulders and crossed his arms in frustration. In that case, he would just observe the situation if his sister was too uncomfortable.
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Ten minutes later, Mo Liuxi returned from the washroom and sat back down. Yan Jin was chatting about animation films with him now, “Let’s play, guess the character. Do you know the name of Peppa’s brother?”
Mo Liuxi, “…Nope. I don’t know. You tell me.”