"Achen said that while he's gone, we should protect you a bit. Now that you're headed straight into the dragon's den, of course we have to tag along," Su Junhao joked.
"Oh come on, Junhao, you actually dare call the Nan Family a dragon's den? Are you tired of living? If Aunt Nan finds out, she'll skin you alive," Li Zijia teased, laughing as he spoke.
"Come on, sister-in-law, the car's over there. Let's get going."
Thanks to these two stirring up such a fuss, Qin Yin suddenly felt much less tense.
But a sweetness filled her heart—so it turned out Nan Sichen wasn't ignoring her messages; he had already prepared everything for her.
The three of them got into the car, which was driven by Su Junhao. Li Zijia sat in the front passenger seat, leaving Qin Yin to sit in the back.
"Sister-in-law, do you know why Grandma called you to the old residence today?" Li Zijia asked from the front seat.