After his father died, Old Master Yi bought the house.
Old Master Yi bought the house, and everything in it remained the same. According to the old master, it was so Yi Jinli would never forget what had happened!
He wanted him to remember how his father died and how his mother abandoned him!
The car slowly drove toward the old house, and Yi Jinli once again closed his eyes.
'Am I just fooling myself? Will I eventually turn out like my father? Will the love I think I have turn out just to be my own wishful thinking?’
...
Ling Yiran returned to Yi Residence, but Yi Jinli had yet to come back. When she called him again, his phone was switched off.
'Where the hell is Jin?' Ling Yiran was anxious, but she could not find out anything when she asked Gao Congming. Uncle Kwan could not give her any answers either when she asked him.
When the children came home, Ling Yiran had to fake a smile and pretend nothing had happened.
Yi Jinli still had not returned when it was time for dinner. Yi Qianjin asked curiously, "Where’s Daddy? Is Daddy not coming home for dinner today?"
"Daddy's busy with work today. He's going to be late, so let's eat first," said Ling Yiran.
Yi Qianjin did not suspect anything but insisted on saving some food for her father. That way, he would have food to eat if he came back hungry. However, doubt flashed across Yi Qianmo's peach blossom eyes.
While Ling Yiran did not involve the children in the adults’ grudges, she still thought it was inappropriate for her daughter to sleep with an unrelated boy.
After all, she thought she should be teaching her children certain things about gender at this age.
However, when she mentioned it to Yi Jinli in the past, he did not seem to care much about it and said, "The fastest way to make a child lose interest in a toy is to let her play with it as much as possible. She’ll slowly lose interest once she gets bored."
"But Lil Fei isn't a toy."
"He's just a new and interesting toy to Lil Jin."
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