Yuan Yu’s face blushed with shyness, then her bright and sparkling eyes blinked as she nodded and said, "I like him, I want to marry him. Sis, do you agree?"
When Yuan Yu said she wanted to marry him, her gaze was firm, but when she asked Tang Yue, it was timid, which made one feel affection.
"It doesn’t matter if I agree; it’s only valid if Xiao Jun agrees." Tang Yue smiled as she examined Yuan Yu, seeing that the girl looked very good, dared to love and hate, straightforward in nature, not one for twists and turns. Moreover, her eyes were clear; she liked her at first sight.
"Sis, do you agree?" Yuan Yu leaned forward to ask, looking at Tang Yue with an expectant face.
"I agree."
Tang Yue nodded without hesitation. She knew Tang Jun’s disposition, at home he was quite talkative, but outside, when confronted with women he couldn’t get a word out, the type to blush when speaking with women. Now with Yuan Yu being so actively proactive, the push and pull form a perfect complement.
"Sis, you’re so good, you must help me," Yuan Yu said happily, holding onto Tang Yue’s hand.
Tang Yue was taken aback by Yuan Yu’s enthusiasm. She said, "My agreement is just mine, I won’t interfere in matters between you and Xiao Jun."
Yuan Yu was about to speak, but Tang Yue added, "Xiao Jun isn’t in Jing City, if you want to find him, I’m afraid it’ll be in vain."
"Hasn’t he gone home?" Yuan Yu’s topic was instantly shifted, looking at Tang Yue with a puzzled face, she puffed her cheeks and muttered, "Could he have lied to me?"
"He’s gone back home." Tang Yue replied with a light smile, finding Yuan Yu’s mumbling expression extremely cute.
It seemed like Chenchen and Zaozao would soon have an aunt.
"Mom."
Seeing Tang Yue return, Chenchen rushed over. Having just bathed, her hair was still slightly wet on her forehead. She said, "Mom, have you eaten? Today we ate big steamed buns."
"I’ve eaten." Tang Yue pinched her daughter’s soft face and asked, "What else did you eat besides steamed buns?"
"Cabbage." Chenchen blinked her big eyes as she answered.
"And what else?" Tang Yue held Chenchen in her arms and asked again.
Chenchen tilted her head to think and said, "And meat."
"I can’t remember." Despite her efforts, Chenchen couldn’t recall the last dish and could only turn for help to Zaozao.
"White radish." Zaozao responded, then resumed reading her book.
"That’s right."
Chenchen echoed, snuggling in Tang Yue’s arms, unwilling to get up. She held onto Tang Yue tightly and said, "Mom, don’t leave, okay?"
"I want to see mom every day." Chenchen looked up, with her eyes blinking full of expectation at her.
"Chenchen." Before Tang Yue could decide how to comfort her, Si Yu, who had just bathed, scooped her into his arms and said, "Chenchen has to study, dad has to work, mom also has her work. Mom is going to country F and will be back in a maximum of half a month. During this half month, dad will take care of you and your brother, okay?"
Before Chenchen could figure it out, Si Yu went on, "Doesn’t Chenchen like being with dad?"
"Yes." Chenchen nodded.
Si Yu praised her with a kiss on the cheek and said, "Chenchen is so good, we’ll be good and stay home waiting for mom to come back and bring us presents, okay?"
"Okay."
Chenchen’s lingering thoughts about her mom were soon coaxed away by Si Yu.
"Okay." Tang Yue looked at Chenchen reluctantly and then turned to Zaozao nearby saying, "I will bring gifts for Zaozao too."

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