Huo Jiayuan didn’t expect Fourth Sister-in-law to think of that: "No way, with my temperament, if I don’t want to study, not even my brother could force me, let alone I’m not bragging, since I was a child, my siblings have all spoiled me, honestly."
Yunyi smiled and said, "Hmm, I can see that."
She thought: If they didn’t spoil you, how could you have started a relationship with the son of your family’s enemy behind their backs?
However, she dared not say this directly.
Perhaps Huo Jiayuan also thought of the troublesome matters in Beijing, her smile faded: "Fourth Sister-in-law, I’ve been here for a while, maybe I should...."
Before she could finish her sentence, Yunyi interrupted her: "Don’t think about unnecessary things, you’ve already taken a long leave from work, what could possibly need you back now, and about the tasks I arranged for you, do you think you can fully commit to them after returning to Beijing?"
She remained silent for a while: "I understand."
Seeing her like this, Yunyi said, "You’re an adult now, some things you must think over carefully, since you’ve already made a decision, don’t hold onto unrealistic hopes."
Huo Jiayuan knew Yunyi meant well for her: "I understand."
She also knew that there was no longer any possibility for her and Du Shujian, if what Fourth Sister-in-law said was true, then she would get into a good university, whether returning to the workforce or working elsewhere, she would at least have more confidence.
With this in mind, she couldn’t help but eat faster.
There wasn’t much time left for her now, she had to double her efforts.
After the meal, Huo Jiayuan helped Grandma Su with the dishes, while Yunyi went inside to give Gui Kailan acupuncture.

Du Family in Beijing
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