"As long as you like it, I will cook it for you every day in the future." Xu's mother smiled from ear to ear. It's fine if Little Ye Zi likes it. She will cook it for her every day in the future. She has already been thinking about this day.
"Uh--what Tiantian?" Ye He looked at Xu's mother in confusion.
Why is it every day? She doesn’t want to live in their house every day. How can she eat the breakfast she made every day?
"Yes! That's right. I have already confirmed it with your parents this morning. You will live in our house from now on. As for your clothes, your parents will send them over in a while." Xu's mother saw Ye
He looked very surprised and told her what she had done this morning. Xiao Yezi shouldn't blame her for forcing her to stay here!
"Ah!" No! We are going to let her come in and live so soon? It is really difficult for Ye He to digest this fact.
"Ah, what? I just moved in today. Is it so surprising?" Xu Shengyao lovingly knocked Ye He's forehead and said softly.
Recently, he always likes to ravage her forehead, or her nose
"Yes, isn't this good? Don't you like it, little Ye Zi?" Xu's mother and Xu's father also stopped their movements, put down their bowls and chopsticks, and stared at Ye He expectantly.
"No - no, I like living here very much." Ye He giggled, but the smile was a bit awkward.
Haven't they ever thought that it would be inconvenient for them and Xu Shengyao to live together when they were still young? I really don't know why these adults' ideas are so strange.
However, there is really no other way now, so let’s agree to them first! We’ll think of a way later.
"That's right. I'll go to school with Yao in a while. Then you can go home together every day. Auntie is waiting for you to come back for dinner at home. Also, your parents will be here today, so you two should hurry up after school.
Click back and don't go out to play, you know?" Xu's mother happily explained
Xiao Zizi will live in their home from now on. I am so happy that I finally have a daughter who can express my true feelings.
"Okay, Auntie." Ye He could only reply helplessly, pretending to be happy. God knows how much she didn't want to. It was really hard to accept other people's judgmental eyes!