Ye Lan was drinking tea inside and seemed to have nothing to say to the people inside.
She saw Ye Wangchuan and stood up and said, "You're here? Where's Dad?"
"Grandpa is outside. He said he has something to talk to you about." Ye Wangchuan walked in and spoke directly to Ye Lan as if he didn't notice the other people in the living room.
Ye Lan frowned and looked at him suspiciously: "Dad wants to talk to me about something? Are you serious or are you making it up?"
She turned around, glanced at the three people in the living room, and then looked back at Ye Wangchuan, her face stern and her eyes sharp.
"I'll stay here with you."
Ye Wangchuan asked his aunt to make him a cup of early summer tea, then sat down next to Ye Lan, calmly saying, "No need, Grandpa is looking for you, you'd better go over first. I think he's quite anxious."
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Ye Lan vaguely sensed that something was wrong.
But three pairs of eyes in the living room were staring at her.
Even though she knew in her heart that Ye Wangchuan was probably looking for a reason to get rid of her, she couldn't say it out loud in front of outsiders.
So Ye Lan could only reluctantly say to the person who sent her away: "Then I will go find your grandfather first. Call me if you need anything."
"Okay." Ye Wangchuan agreed quickly.
As soon as Ye Lan heard his casual tone, she knew that he had only agreed to her verbally and didn't take it to heart at all.
This kid...
Although Ye Lan was angry, she still maintained the dignity of a young lady of the Ye family and walked up to the other three people with a friendly smile.
I said rather embarrassedly: "Look, this is such a bad coincidence, my dad wants me to go over. So, I'll leave for a while, do you guys mind?"
"Please do as you please."
In addition to her and Ye Wangchuan, there were three other people in the living room, and the one who was talking to Ye Lan was a man in his early fifties.
The man had a pair of dark brown eyes, three-dimensional features, and a resolute face that had become more mature and steady over the years. When Ye Lan was speaking, he stood up deliberately to show respect to the other party, and was very polite.
There were two young people accompanying him, probably in their early twenties, a man and a woman, both of whom were very good-looking, and also had a pair of brown eyes.
The two young men were not as polite as him and sat there very steadily.
The young girl picked up the teacup beside her and took a sip of water, then immediately frowned and put the tea back in disgust.
She didn't say anything on the surface, but her downturned mouth and impatient eyes showed her extreme impatience and irritability.
Ye Wangchuan saw all her little movements.
Just then, Ye Lan went out.
He and the three people sent by his grandfather were the only ones left in the living room.
The middle-aged man with a mature and steady temperament spoke first: "Don, you should go back."
Don is an ancient title for a young master.
Ye Wangchuan listened to him addressing him in an ancient tone, half-closed his eyes, and said lazily and coldly: "Where are you going back to?"
The middle-aged man said slowly, "Of course, you should return to your family and your place. Your grandfather and mother are waiting for you. They are looking forward to meeting you."
"The reason they didn't come to see you before was because you were too young, and they wanted to give you space to grow freely. Now that you have grown up and are so outstanding, it's time for you to return to your mother and grandfather to enjoy the joy of reunion."
He said meaningfully: "I know you have your own career here, but neither here nor in Beijing is worth wasting your time."
"The capital city should not be a cage that binds you. As long as you return to your family, you will have a broader world to display your strength." (End of this chapter)