Eventually, Ye Bingkun agreed first: "Okay, I’ll discuss it with your grandfather and let you know when there’s news."
Jiao Baoping also stepped forward appropriately at this moment: "Uncle, don’t worry, I will be good to Wen Yue."
Ye Bingkun glanced at Jiao Baoping; the boy’s performance today was commendable, and his family’s evaluation of him by the uncle and the old man wasn’t bad: "I hope you can live up to your words."
Ye Wenyue saw her father had something to say to Jiao Baoping: "Dad, Baoping, I’ll go say goodbye to Yunyi, and I’ll be back in a moment."
After saying that, she turned around and headed towards Yunyi.
Yunyi was listening to Huo Jingrui and Xia Dongxue talking about the events of the day when she heard Ye Wenyue’s voice: "Cousin, I have some things to attend to later, so I’ll leave first. I’ll come find you to hang out when I have time."
Yunyi nodded at her: "Okay, you can reach out to me anytime you have time."
Ye Wenyue went to greet the two old men, and then walked over to Xia Dongxue: "Aunt, Baoping and I are leaving first. I’ll come see you all when I have some time."
Xia Dongxue glanced at Jiao Baoping, still talking to Ye Bingkun, and said to Ye Wenyue: "Wait a moment."
Saying that, she turned into the house and brought out the prepared oranges: "These oranges were specially packed for you by your second aunt; take them with you."
Ye Wenyue smiled, thinking: Clearly it’s you who cares about me, yet you insist it’s my second aunt who packed them.
But she didn’t expose her. Ever since she understood things, she felt it was pretty good this way: "Alright, I won’t be polite with you then."


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