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I want to sleep with Uncle Yucheng

Her son had been with her for six years, how could she choose to live with Jun Yucheng just because they had only spent a few days together with him.

Both of them looked at their son at the same time. Ji Ran was the first to speak out: "Shao Qian, mommy is going home to live. Do you want to go back with mommy?"

"If you want to live in your uncle's house, that's fine too. It's your choice."

Jun Yucheng immediately took over the following words.

The two of them looked at the young master at the same time. After seeing the young master's eyes looking back and forth between the two of them, he frowned in embarrassment.

After a long while, he asked in a low voice: "Ji Ran, don't you want to live in Uncle Yucheng's house?"

"Yes, I don't like it. We can go home now."

She looked at the young master, and saw that the young master was beyond her expectation. He shook his head at her and said:

"Ji Ran, I want to live with Uncle Yucheng today. You can go home alone. I will come find you tomorrow."

As he said that, he waved to Ji Ran and smiled brightly.

She didn't expect that her son, who had been dependent on each other for so many years, would actually leave her alone without her. Ji Ran's eyes looked at the young master in complete disbelief.

But the little guy didn't realize how hurtful his words were, and he still smiled happily.

Jun Yucheng, on the other hand, looked like a general who had won a battle at this time, looking at Ji Ran with pride in his eyes, as if showing off his achievements, he raised his eyebrows and said to Ji Ran:

"Did you hear it clearly? If it's not clear, I can ask him to say it again."

"No."

A hoarse voice slowly came out from Ji Ran's mouth, and her eyes drooped a little dimly. Although she acted extremely calm, the sadness and disappointment on her face were clearly revealed.

"I'll go back by myself."

After saying these words in a low voice, she turned around and without looking at Jun Yucheng, she took the suitcase that Allen had taken out from the trunk of the car and walked back.

That back figure looked particularly lonely.

Her head drooped slightly, and the wind made her eyes dryer and drier. She smiled bitterly as she walked.

She knew early on that her lawsuit with Jun Yucheng to fight for custody rights would undoubtedly be an egg against a stone.

She knew she couldn't beat Jun Yucheng, but she didn't expect that she would lose to him in the first game after returning to China.

If little Shao Qian really chooses Jun Yucheng in the end, she doesn't know how she can live her life in the future.

Her only spiritual support for survival was gone.

Jun Yucheng stood at the door holding the young master in his arms before going in. He looked at Ji Ran's lonely back and frowned slightly.

She pursed her thin lips slightly, and the waves of distress in her heart kept flooding into her heart.

"Uncle Yucheng, you said that if I choose to live with you, Ji Ran will stay and live with you. Look, she is gone now."

With that said, he struggled to get off Jun Yucheng's hand, "No, I can't let Ji Ran live at home alone. She will be scared when she sleeps at night."

He struggled as he spoke, with deep worry in his beautiful big eyes.

Jun Yucheng did not let go of his hand, but turned to comfort him: "Didn't you promise your uncle at first that you would help him catch your mommy? Now you are regretting it?"

"But...but..." Her son has been with her for six years. How could she choose to live with Jun Yucheng just because they spent just a few days together.

Both of them looked at their son at the same time. Ji Ran was the first to speak out: "Shao Qian, mommy is going home to live. Do you want to go back with mommy?"

"If you want to live in your uncle's house, that's fine too. It's your choice."

Jun Yucheng immediately took over the following words.

The two of them looked at the young master at the same time. After seeing the young master's eyes looking back and forth between the two of them, he frowned in embarrassment.

After a long while, he asked in a low voice: "Ji Ran, don't you want to live in Uncle Yucheng's house?"

"Yes, I don't like it. We can go home now."

She looked at the young master, and saw that the young master was beyond her expectation. He shook his head at her and said:

"Ji Ran, I want to live with Uncle Yucheng today. You can go home alone. I will come find you tomorrow."

As he said that, he waved to Ji Ran and smiled brightly.

She didn't expect that her son, who had been dependent on each other for so many years, would actually leave her alone without her. Ji Ran's eyes looked at the young master in complete disbelief.

But the little guy didn't realize how hurtful his words were, and he still smiled happily.

Jun Yucheng, on the other hand, looked like a general who had won a battle at this time, looking at Ji Ran with pride in his eyes, as if showing off his achievements, he raised his eyebrows and said to Ji Ran:

"Did you hear it clearly? If it's not clear, I can ask him to say it again."

"No."

A hoarse voice slowly came out from Ji Ran's mouth, and her eyes drooped a little dimly. Although she acted extremely calm, the sadness and disappointment on her face were clearly revealed.

"I'll go back by myself."

After saying these words in a low voice, she turned around and without looking at Jun Yucheng, she took the suitcase that Allen had taken out from the trunk of the car and walked back.

That back figure looked particularly lonely.

Her head drooped slightly, and the wind made her eyes dryer and drier. She smiled bitterly as she walked.

She knew early on that her lawsuit with Jun Yucheng to fight for custody rights would undoubtedly be an egg against a stone.

She knew she couldn't beat Jun Yucheng, but she didn't expect that she would lose to him in the first game after returning to China.

If little Shao Qian really chooses Jun Yucheng in the end, she doesn't know how she can live her life in the future.

Her only spiritual support for survival was gone.

Jun Yucheng stood at the door holding the young master in his arms before going in. He looked at Ji Ran's lonely back and frowned slightly.

She pursed her thin lips slightly, and the waves of distress in her heart kept flooding into her heart.

"Uncle Yucheng, you said that if I choose to live with you, Ji Ran will stay and live with you. Look, she is gone now."

With that said, he struggled to get off Jun Yucheng's hand, "No, I can't let Ji Ran live at home alone. She will be scared when she sleeps at night."

He struggled as he spoke, with deep worry in his beautiful big eyes.

Jun Yucheng did not let go of his hand, but turned to comfort him: "Didn't you promise your uncle at first that you would help him catch your mommy? Now you are regretting it?"

"But...but...but..."


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