"Uncle."
Chenchen’s soft, sweet voice rang out as she wandered around looking for Lian Qingyang, clutching her doll.
After much difficulty, she finally found him, only to see Lian Qingyang kissing Jin Yan. She walked over with her little short legs, looking puzzled.
Wearing cloth shoes, her steps were light, and when she got close, Chenchen stared curiously at Lian Qingyang, asking, "Uncle, why are you biting Auntie’s lips? Does Auntie have something tasty in her mouth? Is it good?"
"Chenchen."
Jin Yan, her face flushing, looked at Chenchen. She had been completely led astray by Lian Qingyang just now, lost in a daze, and didn’t notice that Chenchen was there too. She buried her head in Lian Qingyang’s chest, screaming internally: Embarrassing, so embarrassing.
"Chenchen."
Instinctively pulling Jin Yan into his arms, Lian Qingyang also felt awkward, but faced with Chenchen’s bright, sparkling eyes, he cleared his throat and said, "Chenchen, you saw it wrong. Your aunt had something in her eye, and I was blowing it for her."
"Uncle, you’re lying." Chenchen puffed her cheeks and said, "I clearly saw you biting Auntie’s lips."
’Tsk’
Lian Qingyang’s waist was pinched hard. Keeping a straight face, he reached out and took Chenchen’s hand, saying, "Chenchen, Uncle didn’t bite."
"You did," Chenchen firmly insisted.
Lian Qingyang’s dark eyes rolled, and he said, "It’s Uncle and Auntie cultivating their feelings. But Chenchen, don’t tell anyone, and Uncle will buy you a Barbie doll set, the one you love the most."
"Really?" Chenchen skeptically asked, "Didn’t Uncle say that set is abroad and can’t be bought?"
Chenchen’s doubtful expression seemed to ask: Uncle, do you think you can just fool me like that?
Lian Qingyang thought to himself: Normally, this child is easygoing, so why is she so hard to coax now?
"Chenchen, besides that Barbie doll set, Uncle will get you a house as well, saving it for your dowry."
"Uncle." Chenchen looked at Lian Qingyang with distaste and said, "Mom said that nobility is not to be used for corruption, and one shouldn’t lie and be a bad child. But..."
Stretching her tone, Chenchen’s large eyes darted around, and she said, "But if you want me not to tell about you biting Auntie’s lips, then when Mother punishes me, you have to help me."
"Okay."
Lian Qingyang agreed immediately.
Chenchen reminded him, "Uncle, the things you promised me can’t be less."
"Alright, I guarantee there won’t be any less."
After successfully placating Chenchen and getting her to go play, Jin Yan, who was still buried in his embrace, emerged and pushed Lian Qingyang away. She said, "Lian Xiaoyang, you’ve completely embarrassed me."
Jin Yan was both shy and annoyed, her resolve really wasn’t enough. Had she not half-heartedly indulged and failed to firmly refuse, Chenchen wouldn’t have caught them like this.
Ah...
If Chenchen did spill the beans, she’d be utterly mortified.
The more Jin Yan thought about it, the angrier she became.
Lian Qingyang softly coaxed her, saying, "Gold, don’t worry. Chenchen isn’t a blabbermouth; she won’t tell anyone."
"Really?" Jin Yan was skeptical. Though Chenchen usually wasn’t a blabbermouth, was a child really capable of keeping secrets?

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